7 y -v wy. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEL6, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1911 EVENING EDITION. l" I COOS BAYTIMES - 01. O. .MALONI'Y DAN K. tAI.()Ni:V l.'dllo' nnil I'nti. XfH I Mil or Entered at the poatofllce al Marsh Gold, Oregon, for transmission through tho tnalts as Bec6nd class mall matter. Wat-rins' Por.j' Siough Reflections INTUITION Oil LOGIC. T i III women Jmors of Washington state are attracting considerable attention, and nniong the vari ous criticisms which have been haz arded Is the suggestion that they will probably prove obstlnntc. They will "hang up" tho Jury. It Is reported thnt one womnn has already been utility of this Indiscretion. Hut It If you hne a thought the know ing of which might help some one. give It wings nnd speculate on whnt folks will think of you afterward. The world Is full of people who have tho courage to face death In all Its forms, but who, face to face with rldlculo of any kind, or the prospective loss of fifteen cents scur ry to tho woods like frightened rabbits. Any soul who leaves the world n trifle better than he found it has cannot be denied that she has had j heon a success, though the shouts of plenty of mascullno precedents for tho action nnd if tho case Implies obstinacy this cannot bo described ns a distinctly feminine trait. The significant thing about the whole mntter seems to bo thnt the pot prcjudlco ngalimt a womnn's lo ulc or Inck of logic, Is about to bo overthrown. Either this or the courts will profit by her power of Intuition, which has always been conceded to bo a pretty safe nnd trustworthy criterion. At any rate, the womnn Juror must bo presumed to possess certain powers of discrimi nation which permit her to welsh evidence and render an Impartial Judgment. Her presence In tho court hosts and the blare of trumpets have never proclaimed his praise. It Is a curious fact that n largo mnjorlty of the men who, In this world have done most for mnnklnd have been rnted poor. Kven the Savior of men didn't have a place to lay his head. 1 5 TO r (Continued from page 1.) four tunnels on tho route between here nnd tho Umpu.ua, but he thinks thnt the ruck Is nearly all sandstone ' which is comparatively easy excavnt-1"B- Ho said that when tho construc tion work Is commenced It will prob ably be carried on at both ends nnd at Eoveral Intermediate points, ns supplies can easily be shipped In by wnter. HUVK .MORE LAND. I can't see tiny difference between tho man who gets nil his feet In tho trough nnd trios to gobble everything In Bight and any other hog. In the iiccuinulntlon of great wealth no mnn oer did or can hnvo nny rospect, or nny regard for any room in this capacity would Imply "?' " "-""""' "' '" "- imiiHfii. i ncro is no law 01 uou or -11 h much. Anil tlniiiuli shit miiv bo !,! ic. bo .I..II..III...4I morn RUHcnotl ' ll0 "''W" "r rospertB. He Is a all who LlA An Itt H'tl IMi l-F.t'44 .. l.f -. ,... I... ...it.-. I .......,... Ih.iti ni.iJr','IHII MMIt'l IJUIUIU 11(1111 men, it Is often Mated, with good ","(,H0 "r Hnn '" tho wn' ro n,lh reason, that the sternest Judge which nn erring woman has to meet is hor sister who hns not sinned. lossly ridden down nnd crushed. His heart In and must needs be u heart of stone. Ills ears arc deaf to tho However, there can bo no ndequtto n"pnlfl , of tho wl,lmv' t,lp 0,hn" nnd ncrurnto weighing of the various or of huiunn misery or sorrow or attributes of sex In this or nny other (H,,,rcr",K ot """ k,nd connection. What the more conspic uous nnd nggressivo woman thinks nnd docs Is too often taken as rep resentntlvo of tho wholo ot woman kind. Whether most women urn en- pnlilo of making good Jurors run nlvl",0"011 ,oot t0 ,l,,rnr,e8' t0 BC,,oolH' t0 i, ..r..i ... i... i..i.. ii. i. chnrchoH nnd tho llko and tho world ftJU lUIIItU UIIV UJ fjlVlllfi 1IIUIII uai'uii No Hoftenlng lulluenco from with out appeals to this human hyenn. At Inst, after ho is fully satiated, to gratify his vanity ho donates his III- onco; they are being nllowod nn Iso lated clianco at tho Job hcpiuh t "I dubs such nets, "chnrlty" and tho donor "chnrltnblo." Biiggest thnt thcro Is n growing spirit of appreciation of tho breadth nnd ncopo of human Justice. That Jurors will sometimes go wrong is to ho oxpocted, for they nro humnn ns woll JudgcH, who hnvo long been conceded nn to bo fallible. Tho problom of orltuo and punish ment Is ns mnny-Hlded as humnn life Itself nnd It bcpiiih only retiHonnblo thnt thoro nro occnHlons when tho womnn's point of view would be morn soundly and humanely lutelll pont than thnt of the man's. Tho duty of serving on Juries Ih certainly not a pleasant or deslrahlo one, but If tho women nro ready to assume tniH added rospnimlblllty tney may not bo found wanting In tho qunll tle that make up a clear-headed Juryman. t WITH THE t X TOAST AND TEA X When the Children Co to School. Southern 1'ncHle Acquires Property Xear I'iism, The Eugene Ounrd snys: An agreement for tho sale of 13. 19 acres ot land about five miles west of Eu- gone to tho Southern Pacific company from Mrs. Murle Hunsen, widow of IlatiH HnuKcn, was filed for record with the county clerk. Jt Is not known whnt tho Southern Pnclllc company wants with this land unless It intends to establish a station there nnd desires tho land for depot grounds nnd switching purposes. Tho land is very close to the Chris- tenor pass In tho low range of hills to tho west of the city and which Is held by tho Lane County Asset com-pany. Preferred Stock Tom-atoes come out whole can be scrvci as stewed tomatoes, or any way, at less cost than fresh ones though equally as good. Notice the ordinary kiiw"- more like soup than tomatoes; then open a can of Preferred Stock the kind you would pick from the vine if you had your choice. Preferred i ii h f3relv!kssfiaiK Stock Canned Goods ) Packed Wherever the Best are Grown where the tomatoes are prown, by one of the neatest, most expert canneri In all California. Tomatoes are a staple necessity in every household. Even the United States Government regards them as an important food from an hyeienlc and nutritive point of view. Preferred Stock Tomatoes may cost a trifle more than some kinds, but look at the way they come out of the can and mostly For our tomatoes we ro to the famous Santa Clara Valley In California. These tomatoes are finn-r. with more meat and less water. Only the best of these are selected for Preferred Stock uie they must be just a red, firm ripeness. We pay more for our tomatoes than most canners do, and we insist on havlnp the first pick, accept only the best fruit, of uniform, me dium site, and have it put q right treat I observe the quality and flavor -and the quantity. Be sure the Tomatoes are Preferred Stock, jrom your Grocer ALLEN & LEWIS, Wholesale Grocers, PORTLAND, OBEGON, U. S. A. ((toil Piourcss. Tnggnrt Anton, chief engineer of tho Coos Hny and I'nstorn Electric wits In from camp today anil reports that good progress Is being made on that survey. Hotter than a one per cent grndo is being obtained and tho only dlfllculty Is keeping tho curva ture down to a maximum of six per cent. The locating survey will stnrt immediately after tho completion ot tho preliminary survey. Clius Codding nnd Tom Coko wero in Marsh field today running some lines here for the Tormina! Hallway All Eagles Attention! J! IkSWs WpiuWsffjiv a V...5U MVUUWWUUJ Night, October 4 Your Presence Is Requested Nature Is a good doctor, but hIio Tmnkes hor patients pay to tho InHt cont. The Iloreafter does not seem ns Important to most of us as whnt wo nro horo nftor. "Ah n romiuder of tho evils of wnr," snys tho St. Louis Globo-Do-mocrnt. "It may bo observed that Chtnn Is still borrowing money." Huh! In thnt respect China Isn't a bit more persistent than some fellows on Coos Hay who never Htnolled gum-powdor. ALONG Till? WATERFRONT Tho Nnnn Smith nailed this morn ing for liny Point. Tho Ilrenkwater Is duo In early to. morrow morning from Portland. I love my children dearly And bless tholr merry way Ah they romp around tho kitchen Or rush outdoors to piny. Hut I confess thnt Romotlmes I hloHH tho trunut rule And thank my Htnrs for quiet When tho children go to school. They rouse them with tho chickens And start tho morning din About the time thnt grownups Their morning sleep begin. And then there's getting breakfast With such u kltchenful. No wonder I am thankful When the children go to school. It's truo tho hnuso bcoius silent And I miss tho morning riot; Hut there's some tlnio In tho morn ing That a body must bo quiet. And so I do my duties With thnukful heart and cool And bless tho silent reuplto When tho children go to school. It won't bo long, they tell mo, . Iiuforo they'll lenvo the nest, For lledglngs grow to eagles I know It's for tho best. And a future day Is coming When I'll know I nm a fool For hoping for tho hour When tho children go to school. MHS. C. M. BYLER of North Bend was a Mnrshfleld business visitor today. North Bend News Byron Hndsou of IIosh' Inlet was visiting rolatlvcs in Mnrshfleld Monday. Dr. Hurmlster Ih erecting n gnrngo near his resilience for his now auto. Mrs. C. Y. Hurko nnd son nnd Mrs, Stewart nro Marshflold shoppers today. Dr. Knox of Mnrshfleld and other ministers wore down hero today mak ing plans for beginning the revival meetings thnt nro going to ho held nt tho Tnbernnclo In MarHhfleld. CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK or coos hay At tlio Close of Business, September 1, 11)11. Itcsoiirccn. Loans and Discounts $1209,719.62 Bonds and warrants 88,852.4 tl U. S. Bonds to securo circulation 25,000.00 Itonl ostnto, furnlturo nnd fixtures 8t.472.P-l Ciudi mill Night exchange KIO.OISI.DO Total resources 9.103,070.02 Liabilities. Capital stock $100,000.00 Surplus and undivided profits , 6,880.26 Circulation 25,000.00 "oposlts IJJiMOO.flO Total llabllltlc f?"(J"I,07(l.t)2 OITIGTKS AND IMltlXTOHS: W. S. Chandler, president; M. C. Horton, vice-prosldont; Dorsoy Kroltzor, Cashier; John P. Hall, John S. Coko, S. C. Itogors, W. U. Douglns, F. S. Dow, Win, Grimes, P. Murphy. Tom Stnnff and llttlo daughter,' who wero the guests of Mrs. Wnltor Sinclair In Coqulllo. returned to tholr homo on Coos Hny yosterday. Mrs. T. Dlmmlck of Coqulllo City camo ovor yosterday to visit frlouds nnd relatives on the Hay. Mrs. It. Smith nnd baby of Daniels Crook is shopping nnd visiting rela tives on tho Hay. Tho Presbyterian Ladlos' Aid so cloty will meet Thursday afternoon nt tho homo of Mrs. William Vaughn of North Hencl Heights. The fast man is pretty certain to fall behind. Tho Allliiuco will sail from Port land tomorrow for Coos Hay, Tho Kxcolslor nnlved in this morn ing from San Francisco nnd will load with lumber at tho Smith mill. Whnt threo vowels express trou- blo? 1. O. U. It will probably never bo known what the hand-saw. Tho ongluo from the old tug As toria Is being taken out and will bo put In tho now steam schooner which in being built at the North Heud ship yards for tho Simpson Lumber com pany. Tho laying of tho deck on tho now vessel Is nbout comploted. HI (J HONIi issim:. Ho sure you nro right, and then don't make a fuss about It. ' Thoio Is many a man worth what It costs him who Isn't to live. ""very dog has his day, and too many of them hnvo their nights nlso. Tho steamer Anvil arrived hero on hor regular trip front Portland Wed nesday montng Tho vessel crossed tho bar about S o'clock or at low tide nnd found twelve feet of water on tho bar. This would show about 17 feet at ordinary hluh tide. Flor see West. The blacksmith may bo an expert forgor without bolng arrested 'for It. You may think that public officials are servants of tho people, If, as one of the latter, you novor tried to got one of the former to do something. LuKsoii County Votes $l,i()(),0()0 For Good ltimds. MNDFOUD. Ore., Oct. L The $1,500,000 bond Issue for good roads wns passed at tho Jackson county election Saturday by a majority of 200. In tho passage of this bond Is sue Jackson county sots a precedent in tno state regarding good ronds construction. The action was tnken by the advice of attorneys who main tained that tho amendment to tho constitution clearly implied the right of n county to bond Itself for n sum over $5,000 to quell rebellion or construct permnnent roads. It Is be lieved thnt this Interpretation will bo maintained by tho courts. STATl".MI.Vr OF CONDITION Flanagan (3b Bennett Bank of MAItSIIFII'Ll), OHKGON At the closo of business September 1st, 1011, Resources. Loans and Discounts $397,393.93 Dunking House 60,000.00 Cash and Exchanges , 141,546.53 Totnl $388,010.40 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00 Surplus aud Undivided Profits 54,165.72 Ooposlts 484J74T4 Total $-.88,010.10 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. IIKNRV SKNGPTACKEN, Mgr. Coqullle Offlje Phone 191 Marahfleld Office 14-J. Farms --- Timber Coal and Platting Lnnda a apeclalty. Qenaral Agents "EASTSIDE" Electric Power Liked in Woodworking Factories The economy of electric power in woodworking i'm-lorics can bo shown in u number oi' ways. The most convincing ig tho expression oi' satis fied users. For instance, Mr. John II. IJolin, Manager of the Idaho Match Block AVorks, at Sandnoint, Idaho, says: "We have used electric power for our four motors for two years and it has given us full satisfaction." Mr. ID. L. Ucnnell. Secretary-Treasurer of the Kiverside Shingle com pany, Ltd., says: "We are using electric power for the manufacture of shingles. "We find the electric current to bo very efficient, handling our work at reasonable cost. Tho motors have given us satisfactory re sults in every manner possible." Vc will supply c.r perls lo solve every power' need. Oregon Power Co. M". Telephone 178. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PROf . C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North Bend T It. K. 1 WI.VKLKIt, Viitintiatli mid Chiropractor. All chronic diseases trentcd. Consul- tntlon frco. Office- hours: 9 to 12 a. in.; 2 to C nnd G to 8 p. m. Naturopath IntUltuto Iloom No. 1. No. lac Drondwny, Mnrahlleld, Ore. -H. G. V. LKSLIR, - Osteopathic 1'liyolcIflD Uraduato of the Atnorltan school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. 00c In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 16 to Hi Uo A; Phone 161-J; MarshUeld: Oregon. Dlt. C. C. TAGQAI.T, ll-ul-.f. nnil ClttMrfrtn. nniPrt 209.210 Coke Building. Phones: Hesldonco 0UL Qfflco -ftg J V. UENNKTT, Lawyer. Offlee over FJanauan & Dennett Bok larshfleld Oregon TU. J. T. McCOItMAO, , Physician and Surgeon Marahfleld, Oregon. Jnice: Lockhart Dulldlng, opposite Post Ollte. Phone 105J r a a. c. nuitnouGiis, Scientific Mnssnglst, Treats all diseases Office, corner Second and Central Avenue. Office hours 11 to 12 a. in. . 2 to 6 p. m. A TUltKlSn HATH will do you GOOD. Phpne 2U-J. Don't forget the Turkish piio.VB auj, 4I Baths Read tho Times Want Ads. After the sbow try a Turkish Batb Phoae a 14-J. Read the Times -Want' Ad." What's the Use? To tako chnuces on having your clothes spoiled by inexperienced men. Give us your work. Wo do everything and do It first class. Our work will excel any work on Coos Day, Make us provo It. We do dyeing, cleaning and pressing, alter ing and repairing. We make old hats new. We Call For and Deliver Your Suits UNIQUE PANTATORiUM rilONB JWOX iM Oeataa Ate. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono 8131 BEARY'8 GUN H1IOP Complete line of Bicycle supplies, second-hand bicycles for sale. Guns, bicycles, etc., repaired. Umbrellas covered and repaired. B. BANDEL, Prop. DR. A. J. HENDRY'S Mwi..-.. ii,.nf.il Parlors. Wo o nnnlnnoH f(l dO high ClSS3 work on short notice at the jw lnnroat nrlxo- RxamlnatlOn re Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel. "TVR. II. B. MOORE, Chlropracwr. L Chronic Diseases a Special 203 Coos Bids Pone J1 Offlco hours 1 to Bi 6:30 to 7:3. Sunday 3 to B WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTERINO AXD PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Fneu- tic Cleaning Company. Orders work taken at GOING HA1WEY phoxk in ;.' J N. 7 Nes Frswt St. phoae t0-H ' i'ii t - KBSi -Msisj