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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911 -EVENING EDITION uimmnimii :OOS BAY TIMES through the liftU nmt'er. malls tis second class n-ttion until those men wont out nnd dttd. They hallowed Its soil. Tholr He's worn n witness to the World of Entered at the nostofllcc tit Marsh- ,.,. Hint. ,.,. ,. ,vllon .,,..,.,,, thp old, Oregon, for transmission ,, rniomilintl!itnH.Bi)nptiiplosnld: "What would they do united, should tho call conic?" And slnco then there has a halo gathered over the Stars on the old flag. Slnco then tho two thousand miles of wilderness thnt divided tho cast of our country from tho west, has away, a great many now Into form: tho Independent Republican nows-l , norformod nn8 bcon Titanic. apor published every evening except ,JUt ovcry ono ot th0B0 now Btnteg nn3 MVHT1.K POINT POINTKKS. (..MAI.ONKV K. MAI.ONKV Kriltoi' mill Pub. Nous Ktlltor Ncmh of Upper Coiiillle As Told My The Kiitorprivo. Jack Haley formerly with the Mar garet lies Company, had the misfor tune to have a wagon wheel run over his foot nnd dislocated his ankle last Friday. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY times. linrsliflold :: :: :: : Oregon vanished stntos have rounded Sunday, and Weekly by rho Coos liny Times Publishing Co, Dodlcatod to tho service rf tho koople, that no good causo shall lack champion, and that evil shall not o unopposed. been mndo sacred by graves of those veterans, nnd yestorday they wore nil wreathed In flowors. Tho elements nro nil In hnrmony. So Bhould bo tho hearts of men. Ycs- torday thoy wore. And In this Is a Chas. II. Lowry of Marshfleld wns an ovor-Sundny visitor nt the homo of his friend; It. A. Annln and family. CANNERY HI just think lit BUSY WHAT IT tViEANSTO and At tho baseball meeting at tho City Hall Saturday evening E. C. Roberts wns chosen manager for the season, nnd tho work of fixing up tho local diamond will bo begun ns soon as the weather permits. Mr. Roberts will mioB, but friends." And "tho mys- r. nrtliln I'limils nf ninmorv. stretched from month '. .'co 'ovory battloflcld and patriot grave to t"-lo and Myrtle Polut will bo play D,0nlU UU I ... . . . . ',, r M,n 1rif.nl trrmin.1 Similnv scmscription hates. DAILY. 3no year aor WEEKLY. ovory living nonrt ami noartnstono, a t linitld Ii1n It tniinlmil r tltn tnr inn venr Jl.ou """" luu "v iu,i..,.-u u v,.u v- When paid strictly In ndvnnco tho tor nngcls of our nature, lubscrlpllon prlco of tho Coos Day, losson for tho living from tho silent nak n bnl1 "ln,ors to ronort for ,rac II... of M.n -tnn.l 'Wo nrn nnt ono-.t'CO Mill OS B0OI1 US tlloy get llliod tip tho team will organlzo and select tholr cnptaln. A gnmo between Co cd on tho local ground Sunday. Plant Being Improved Plans Made for Very Active Season. Hclntlvo to tho report that U.o Etnplro Cannory was being disman tled and shipped away, C. a. Hocltctt local manager of tho Southern Ore gon Company has tho following to say: "Tho report Is absolutely without foundation, on tho contrary tho Can ning Company lmvo ordered two of tho latest Sanitary Machines to he .. used In nddltlon to tho present equip ment, theso machines according to a contrnct with tho American Official Paper of Coos County TICTAIj PAPER OK THE CITY OF MARSH FIELD. A MEMORIAL DAY LESSON. T and only n -m - InlMlwf fn rt It'nl I cl ttrfrt ffll'nfl nltt Mnnil 1,008 uay ,".... h .i.v....o .. ..... ""lln vlnlf wlfli rnlnHvna find frlenilq rimes Is $B.0O per year or $2.50 for!""" o'' prnyors to prcservo us n Ix months. !rco nntl urnvo nation wore spoken. CO.M.M EXCKM EXT DAYS. HIS IS tho momentous season for tho youngster In tho schools of 'writing. tho land, tho day of his and her progress toward tho goal of tholr best ambition, their soundest, happiest ndvantngo, tholr grading, graduation, ESTERDAY'S Momorlnl Day pa- nnd Gravitation to tho higher and rado on Coos Day was not Im- solomnor lovols of life. And tholr posing In Its slzo but it was im- ovory hope, struggle and victory In IroBslvn In lln miirirontlvonoss. Tim "" encounter nns minions 01 Bym- Can Mrs. Robt. Sturdlvant nnd llttlo son Company nro to bo dollvcrcd on or camo from Marshfleld Inst week for boforo Juno lGtli." Tho Tho Cannery owners expect to llttlo follow was taken sorlfiusly HI opornto It to Its full cnpnclty this nnd Mr .Sturdlvant was called from season, and all preparations nro bo Marshflold coming up on tho trnln ing mado to start with tho opening Monday. Tho child was bettor at this 'of tho season, but as to tho prlco that will bo paid for salmon I cannot sny Inthos of tho thinning ranks of tho pathetic and nrdont friends to re- !ld votornns, In memory of whoso sor Ices nnd sacrifices tho day wns (rented was brought homo to ovory thoughtful person who watched tho intrlotlc pageant as It passed. There rnB a very general recognition of tho lay nnd nil united to do honor to tho Ivlng survivors of tho great American lonlllct ns well ns to tholr fallen com mies who yesterday rested beneath Hnnkets of fragrant flowors. J. L. Knight, a Catching Creek stockman, this week sold 200 head of dairy and stock cattlo to Isam Wnl kor. Tho buyer leaves this morning from Knight plnco with tho hord for Eureka, California, driving down tho const. Tho prices paid for yearlings ranged from $20 to $27 per head, Jolco with thorn In tho least, and and for two-year-olds tho prices wero largest, achievement realized, In tho homo, nnd out of It. ' Thero Is something always Inspir ing and wonderfully promising to tho aldors of tho day In watching tho unfoldmcnt of those successors who nro to tnko up tho duties nnd burdens nnd tasks of tho nation, tho Btnto nnd tho homc-bnlllwlcks, nnd carry ,m tho ImmeuBo schemes of govern- In proportion. Stock from this sec tion going to ns woll known a dairy section ns Eureka gives a good Indic ation of values. On Friday about midnight nl? Mr. Rny Dement wns going to his room In tho Guorln Hotel ho discovered smoko In tho room nnd on further search ho and Mr. T. Guorln found Tho vory general recognition of tho mont nml dovolopmont nnd history, tho bnrbor shop on flro, thoy broko oniitlful custom of honoring our sol- 'xMc" "' tho Immutnblo lnw of pro- in tho door and a hand grenndo ox- grcsg thoy nro to mnKo grentor man tlngulshcd tno names wnicn nau wo hnvo lioon nblo to innko; nnd only , burned a holo two fcot in clrcum tho prnfnundest lovo for thorn, nnd(foronco In tho floor near tho stove, deepost senso of loyalty to tho conn- An hour Inter nnd n disastrous flro try, may ninrk tho broad concorn wo might hnvo ensued. fool nt such tlmos; ovory atom of I prldo and ovory yearning for tho host Saturday nftornoon Dr. M. O. Stom nctuntos us In hornldlng tholr sue- mlor's llttlo son Ilarton foil wlilli coss now and In tho porlod ot tholr playing nnd broko his arm Just nboie Initiation Into tho mystorlos of civic tho right wrist. nml nnnlnl llfn Mia limnfillrlnrr if1 oiictliHtono over all this brond land, ., , , . . . . , , .... . ... thoir equipment to moot nnd mnstar ill yet swe 1 tho chords of tho ., , , ... ... i no u.MBunciUH ui wiu nun luiuuuii vlvlflos our rollnuco upon tho groat froe school system and endears our Ilor dead Is n hopeful augury. In his rat Inaugural address Mr. Lincoln Ud: "i 'Wo nro not cnomlcs hut frlondj. so must not be euomlos. Though hhsIohs mnv hnvo strntnod, It inu.it break our bonds of affection. Tho liystle chordB of memory, utrctchlng rom ovory battlollold nnd pntrlot irnvo to every living honrt nnd further than that I lmvo been author ized to say to tho local fishermen that tho Etnplro cannory will pay more than any other legitimate cash offer for tho Coos Day catch this fall, na thoy hnvo tho cannory fully equip ped for cnnnlng (lsh and can nfford to pay moro for salmon than any ono olso In order to opcrato to a full capa city." "If tho local fishermen will supply tho cannory It will not bo necessary to bring in outsldo fishermen but If they ennnot furnish fish locally then tho cannery will bo compelled to bring Columbia river flshormon In order to get tho supply necessary to operate as Intended." "Tho cannery superintendent will bo nt Empire from July 1st until tho closo of tho season, ho will person ally look after tho distribution of gonr, otc, ns ho will bring n largo nniount ot material and supplies with him for both tho cannory nnd flshormon." MALADY OF SPItlXG DAYS. nlon when again touched, ns sttroly toy will bo, by tho bcttor.nngols of itr natures." In pnsBlng wo may stop a moment wonder how it was, when that In- ugural was spoken, that tho men round Mr. Lincoln who had thought a election was a mlHtnkc, did not allzo thnt In his uncouth form tho' inRter spirit of tliom nil wns dls- eui wny, wiion novond tho son rHntVnangiira! wna rond, tho mon of England did not stop to say: "Whnt thla that wo hnvo boon told, that lie Just-elected President of tho Unit- Stntes Is n clown nnd buffoon? i'hy, In all our literature, of which o nro so proud, thero Is not n part- rnpu comparable with that so IiIrIi, leep, ho pnthetle, so strong, so sot celestial music!" . Hut, returning to our thomo. It na Just llfty yinra no that thoxo ords wero spoken. "Tho bettor nil- els of our nature" hnvo nt last as- 'orted thciM'lw and forced nldo I do not enro to play or work, No tnsto havo I for pleasure, universities nnd colleges to us by tho And my dlsllko for business enros triumphs nnd revolutions which fol low fnst upon thoHo periods nnd provo tho rightfulness of our claim for tliom. It la splendid, nil of It; nnd ho Is tho poorest of all Amorlcnns who would for nn ItiBtnnt, in tho re motest way, doprecato tho superb ad vantages given to, nnd bo used by, thoso clover nnd dopeudnblo young followers in our footsteps. .1. L. HAXDLE.MAX DEAD. Former Coon County Man Pusses Atvny to Mnplelon. , On Monday llordlo I. Randlemnn ot Lampa, nnd his sister, Miss Ruby of this city, rccoivod tho sad nows ot tho death of their father, Jason L. Rnudlomiin which occurred on Sun day, tho 21st nt tho family homo nt Maplotou, Lane county, Oregon, from n dropsical affection nnd othor com plications from which ho has been u i... .........- 11 th.i dark thaiiKlita of tho past, un- l""" '"r hU'' " 1 wt can r, allo nt lust that what ",u ""' " '" In Cnpimied then had to bu. and thnt ho men who RtniKKlod then wora L'ltii bit nrMng IiIm role us Kate called lio mighty nets of that trouioudous l-ngedy? ilWIB Twi nty live years ano thoro wre lot many graves to doeorato s..tvo tVo rnvfi of tbfse that wont down umlor lio canopy of linttlo, nnd tho Mops of lio vitornns who marched to perform jat duty had much of tho old olastlc prlii r: ot the mnrchora of the Im itor'al four yens of war. Yesterday oy wero well-nigh nil gone, nnd It. w.th halting ami foeblu step thHt i hose w'io remained struggled on to krf rn that labor of love. Hut the' Innd- that are hold down to tliom rom nboe have grown to a boat. Id o m.iv nH sbnko otT the belief tint on Hi oration dny thoy nro not lid Iff rent to what la done horn: that i pie i.iiiuk ranks are nil linen; with io old cotumntiders nt their bond, ;to old fl.i-;a cleausod of overy stain co ai'ovo them; thnt silver buglos aro mndliiT the enlU. mingled with tho ill of muffled phantom drums; for io sncctnclo of a groat nation stop- ling to strew flowers upon tho uravea their heroic dead la splondld tough to nrrest tho attention of tho alvorso. Our nation was but a secoud-class Sacrn- niento county, California 51 yeara neo. In 1ST2 hla father moved to Coos county, locating on Roar Croek which locality wns their homo for many years. In 1SSC ho wna mnrrlod to Miaa Sarah E. lhirklow. To thla union wore born throo sons nnd ono daughter, lllrdlo I,, Claude A.. Ruby E,. and Loater, nil of whom surrlro him. Coquille Herald. m iiiiwiHIwmlwmMii wimi nail mmm mm : Don't Overlook Is simply without measure; I feci nobody enrca for mo, And I enro. for nobody, And nil tho glory of tho world Has turned to show and shoddy. I walk along with lagging stop And head low downward hanging; And salutations that I got I'd fain rotttrn with banging. So vory ugly Is my mood, So dark does llfo look to mo, Tho skies look dark, tho birds sing falso, And gloomy thoughts pursuo mo. I'm cross, I'm bluo, I'm and, I'm mnd, A most unhappy crentttro, And nil tho prospect's darkly bluo, With no redeeming feature. It Is not that I'm crossed in lovo, Or found n friend decolvor, It's nil that I am out of sorts Bocaitso I'vo got spring fovor. THXXIS PLAYERS. Thoro will bo a mooting of tho Tennis Club nt tho Coos County Tnx Association olllco nt 130 P. M., Wednesday evening. All those Into.'- ested In tennis nro Invltod to attond. b . V ftl M BC 53rJSTwVvb U w.P-- .Near Oakland, California Tlie only Woman'i CoIIckc on llic Pnclfic Co.it. Cliartcml 1885. .Near two urcat L'mvcrnic. Ideal cllmato tliroiiuliont the year. Entrance and eraduatlon rciiuircmcnt cqulvatrnt K thoie of Slanlord and L'nlvcnlly of California. Laboratorlct (or iclcncc with modern oiiulp. ment. Excellent opiortunitlci for home reonomlct, library study, miiite nnd art. Modern iiymnnilnm. Special care for health of ttudenti, out-door life. I'rcttdent, l.mlla Clay Canon. A. Jj., I.ltt. I)., I.!.. D. I'or rataloRiie aildrcit becrctary, MilU College 1' 0., California. H. B. Table Fruits 1II0IIKST GRADE Dozen Cans for $2.50 Wo nro nlso soiling Top .Votelt Savon Soap, 7 bars for -"e 10 lb;,. Fancy Jap Rlee $1,00 j V2 lbs. I'aiiey Hentl Rico . . . 1 Gallon fiiii of tiinutos. . . SU,7.i iK'r luz. The Bazar HOUSE OF QUALITY P1IOXIS 33. I uv.a viJ i i ra ii ivjmj .! v.-u in '-emrSEBMBfr :t. tffflOBBSS mM,iSBm w cnassib s !ffiS! fECIAL BARGAINS! H 13.000 (I .1 ii o, ii, fcui.i.lutf, &i " li.n! a 1 ,li i K i tli- i) i f ,...3o tV i BlOiMdOf 1)111 ttr KkuiuI ,!'. fa 5I nn ! til ",Jr. k1 1 urn,i ,r, i.r li u ,..u J ,i?l,Utl IM j.lour, ,,. NOi j ,, 2 ,tlm!,r,, JH ."i S anl 0 ft len.'t. per M .. S11.0O M , 1 ' n rft SOME REGULAR CATALOG PRICES fS ii 111 It. 14 k tor . 1.30 V H C tt -o Fr "t I. r. J3.50, T45 & 8.85 K Jj Vrt 1 r"t I' , , , $5 vO up ViV Hi ii Wlmlcw Trim ct. K. D SOiWp? :V InslJo IVcr t'jimo. K 1) 75 Mb si in S.od U You Llit for Estimating jTl R SEWDFQR CATALOG No. 40 c &M Started en Time Day After Fire The city editor of tho Mo bile Register put the above head on a story showing how quickly a factory using elec tric powor recovers from dis aster. The firo destroyed a 25, 000 foundry of the Mobile Stove and Pulley Works. It started in the boiler room. 4 lltj 1IKII-1U11U OUUp VL 111U same plant was operated by elect rio niStors with central station power. Said tho Register: "With tho exception of tho men cm ployed in the main foundry building, not a man employ ed at the plant lost a minute on account of tho firo." Electric Power m onus DOUBLE iNSURA2sTCE. Telephone 17 OREGON POWER CO. TRADE AT THE BOSTON STOftj On every purchase made here you save 20 to 60 ner cent It will pay you immensely to first come here before buvinp elsewhere. STORE OPEN TILL 8:00 EACH EVENINP. GI2KOTXI3 IIVM5 flUAOK l'KTTI COATS, blnclc only. All sizes. Two dozen only to boII nt only 95c :i.1c AND nc WO.UK.VS VKSTS in gauze lisle. Colore pink and bluo. All sizes. Each 20c WOUK.VS WIIITI1 HAXDKKR CHIKI'S In 8 l-3c smile. Flno Cambric lioinnictl. C Twenty dozen nt, each. . . . JL UK.VH MXKX COIiiaus, Arrow brand aunllty. Mostly every alio nnd style. Dozen 50c IIK.U.MKI HARHKRS' TOWKLS. Slzo 12x22 inches. Host grado of cotton liucuabnck. Each 4c WOMK.VH LIXU.V WASH DRKSSRS. Plain colors mostly. Wero $5,00 to ?S.r,0. A haU dozen to sell nt, each. UAZ vjjj TV dox't iiuv it i:i-si:vm:iti: ik you can oirr it hkri:. The Boston Store "KVUUV ARTICIiK A 1110 IIAHOAIN" Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus nnd Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on ThrcjJDeposits First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000,00 OFFICERS: W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton, Dorsoy 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, Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIAULO .10SSON CF.MBNT. The best Domettlc nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick nnd nil kinds of bulldora material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH RROAHWAY. I'HOXR 201 Union Oils OASOLIXK DISTILLATE HK-NKINK KKROSKXK b.uisu. GAS ENGINES and CKXTRIFUU.U, 1TMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Uiushtlolil, Ore. 1MIOXK 302-J .Mail Orders Solicited. DVEING Frencn Dry and Steam Cleaning of ladloa and gents' suits. Goods call od for and dellvored. Prices reason able. ROSK CUT nVIJ AND CLEAN. NO WORKS R. E. PINEGOR, Prop Foot of Market Ave Phono 103 Try my vacuum carpet cloanor. Drawn Wire "Mazda" After tbo twenty-flfth wo will be nblo to supply tbo trade with tbo "Now Mazda". Tills lamp speaks for itseU. A trial order and you will uso no otlior. Coos Bay Wiring Co. I'UONIS 3II7-J. FOR ROOD WORK Bring your clothes to us. Cleaning, pressing and repairing a specialty! by experienced men. Satisfaction guarauteod HLANCITARD & DOD- SON, Alliance Bldg. Front St.