The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 11, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OBEGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 3911 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAYTlMti
01. O. MALONEY Editor tmd Pub.
CAN E. MALONEY News Editor
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t TOAST AND TEA
Entered at the postoince at MarsU
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second class
mail mottcr.
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goodt.vening.
OFFICIAL l'All:it OK THE env
OF MAHSHFIELD.
Oltlcinl Paper of Coos County
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
MnrMilleld :: :: :: ;: Oregon
Dedicated to the Borvlce of tho
people, that no good cause shall lack
. champion, and that evil shall not
tlirivo unopposed.
ttLllSCKIPTION HATES.
DAILY.
''Duo year $6.00
Per mouth 60
WEEKLY.
One year $l.t0
When paid strictly in advance the
irubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Day
Times Is $5.00 ptr yeur or J-'. GO (or
iiix months.
The city that might ho tho
city that ought to he this is
the object of our faith of our
devotion. This Is tho city that
Is coming down out of heaven
f i om God, coming ns fast ns wo
make room for it. It comes
eiy slowly, because theto nro
bo fow who believe In It, nnd
look for it, nnd mnko ready for
It; according to our faith It
must bo onto us. For Just ns
soon ns the people begin to bo
llevo in n city like this It will
be hero in nil its glory. Nothing
hinders its coming nothing In
Home, Sweet Home
Aw Independent Republican news
paper published uvery evening except
Holiday, aud Weekly by
7Im Cooi Hay Times Publishing Co.
ROOSTING!
Til 10 letter published In The Times
yesterday from O. I. Sehlossor
.1 secretary of the Itoueburg Com
jncrclal club, and which he iortliled
by tin CO letters which The Times has
turned over to the Chamber of Com
merce, is a strong argument In favor
of tho persistent and paid booster.
Money invested In exploiting u
Bin to or county is for the henellt of
tho property owners the tuxpayers.
Jn .Minnesota the last year ubotit
.19,000 people have been brought hi.
according to Governor Eborhurt, ns n
.prcsult of land shows and soil exhibits.
Tlio average wealth brought Is at
.least $1,000 por capita.
California is spending $10,000 per
county for advertising; Kansas
Kixjnds $20,000 per annum; Governor
Iludlcy of Missouri states the legis
lature there appropriated $25,000,
and tho money not being uvuilnblo
i'or the llrst yeur's work, the banks
of KiinsuH City and Saint Louis, rea
lizing tho Importance of tho work,
.subscribed thu $25,000 that the work
might start; Wyoming has $40,000
.Iter annum to spend for the next two
.years; Nebraska which has little to
mlvortlso Is talking $25,000 por an
num nnd lown is putting on a cam
paign to soctiro $100,000 per annum
to tell tho truth about tho resources
of that state and keep people from
iwitmlng It up.
With those facts before us, it
would seem that Coos Day, with all
tho things It has to advertise, should
liavo a fund which would enable us
to better participate In tho various
expositions and shows, which will
Htireiy aid In increasing our popula
tion nnd bring in capital for the de
velopment of our natural resources.
v.
The Cactus Center Stage.
Tho stage from Sngo Urush City was
four hours overdue,
And wo wondered what could all It,
when wo seen It comln' through;
It was ctnwlin' o'er the prairie like an
engine shy of steam,
Aud vo seen that Its nigh wheeler
was u-mlssln' from the team.
There wns two scnlrt women In it.
and n bunch of frightened kids;
They had crossed the Trouble Moun
tains when tho hind wheel sorter
skids;
The driver, old 11ml Jackson, got 'cm
bnck upon tho road,
Hut hls-team had started runnln' and
he couldn't hold the load.
Tho road was straight some dtstnnco,
then It curved around n point;
Hud pulled upon the leather till ho
creaked In every Joint;
He knowed that death wns certain if
they over struck that curve,
Uut he hung right to them ribbons
like n innn of Iron nerve.
He seen he couldn't stop 'em, so he
pulls a gun, nnd "Unngl"
Ho shoots n chnrgln leader, and tho
dyln' equine sprang
And dragged his teammate with him
when ho tumbled In tho dust,
Aud 'the Htago wna stopped tho min
ute that tho works wns goln
bust.
A hero? Well I guess so, hut that
ain't so much, you know;
The woinon roasted Duddy causo'tho
shootln' senrt 'cm so,
Aud when someone told tho story
nnd praised Hud to his boss.
Tho comp'ny docked tho drlvor for
the price of that blamed hoss.
Solectod.
(An adapted p6em ndopted by L. J
Simpson on a trip to Ten Mflo this
sum in or.)
Home wheio the bath tub is watting,
Homo where the gas stove Is
found;
HomoMvhoro there's hot and cold
wntor
Home where the beefstenks abound
Home to the self-draining Ice box,
Home where there's something to
see,
Homo where there's real cigar stores.
Thnt's where I am longing to be.
Chorus
Home, homo sweet, sweet home!
Oh, how I long to be there!
Ton Mile may bo fine,
Hut a paved street for mine.
And n sent in the qld Morris
chair.
Home where tho napkins nre linen,
Homo yhero tho feather beds are;
Homo whero tho menlB nre worth eat
ing,
Homo whero Ha not far to n btu'
Home whero the lights nre electric.
Homo where tho phonographs play,
Where the picture shows drag in the
money,
I wish I were bnck there today.
Chorus '
Home, home, sweet, sweet homof
Oh, how I long to ho there!
The lake may ho fine, '
Hut tho bath tub for mlno,
And n shnvo In n real barber
chair.
Thoro nro fow things In life more
despicable than the man who blames
It on his wlfo.
So many wicked men nro riding In
aeroplanes that modest young ladles
nro forced to put blinds on their skylights.
HOME-MAKING IS AN ART TO HE
ACQUIRER.
Till' homo Is more than the cen
ter of the affections. It Is tho
menus through which u child
fKalns Its llrst knowledgu of tho
world.
TThu nation whoso homos nro the
. liost ordered will enjoy the greatest
amount of happiness and excel in
i vigor nnd olllcleucy the nations whoso
homes are neglected and without dls-
clpllno.
The Anglo-Saxon race is perhaps
tho most home-loving of all races. So
It hi characteristic that an association
In England has decided to give $00
. annually for thu best kept home.
.The Idea that n money prize will
.Induce many people to take more In
teriiht In tholr homes may seem nb
trnrtl. Hut It Is not so far-fetched
.as at llrst sight It appears. Prizes
for gardening have often worked re
volutions, In small communities es
pecially. Prizes for homu-mnklug
nro only carrying tho Idea to Its lo
Klcal conclusion.
llomu-muklng Is tin art that has to
bo ucqulied. It can scarcely ho
taught, since the Incentive to have
a homo npatt from one's parents
comes only nfter ono has grown up
nnd hns evolved Ideas of one's own
n tho subject. PrUos for tho best
homes should theiefore stir Indivi
duals to perfect their Ideas.
At tho nltnr: "I, thoo, with nil my
worldly goods endow." Two yours
lator: ".Moro monoy? Whoro's tho
dollar I gnvo you last weok?"
Tho woods tnko on moro sober tints,
The meadows whisper autumn hints;
The distant hills lift through tho hazo
While nature crowns tho Oqtoher
days.
Till-: HACHELOH (illtb SAYS:
If a man makes n mistake ho may
acknowledge it to his lawyer, or to
his valet, or even to his wlfo but
never to himself.
It takes n genius to conduct him
self In n way to please tho people who
think they know him.
If you hnvo saved Biifflclont funds
for your Christmas shopping, now Is
tho tlmo to nmblo to It.
What hns become, of tho o. f. wo
man who used to put up 387 quarts
of fruit, 124 glasses of Jolly, n bar
rel of sauerkraut nnd 20 gallons of,
npplo butter each fall? Chances nre
she's playing brtdgo, Ezra.
PAY TIIK PRINTER.
.PORTLAND VIEW OK IT.
to
(From Portland Oregonlan)
Tho people of Mnrshllold are
vote on u proposition to chaugo the
municipal niuno to Coos Day. Tho
new name will he distinctive, to he
auro, aud when hoiuo st)le-mnkers
at Washington makes It Coos Hay
It will bo moi o so.
Coos Hny peoplo thoro aro who
become angry when they seo tholr
names in the paper, but their total
voto wouldn't help elect any man
mayor In a close election.
"Tho last census embraced 17,000,-
000 women," reports tin enstern con
temporary. How would you llko to
be the census man? Some embrac
ing, believe me.
An Iowa editor says; "It Is so dry
that wagons nro going around with
their tongues out. Ico has to be
soaked In water all night hoforo )t
Is wet enough to mnko lomonnde. Tho
cattish kick up such a dust In tho
bod of tho river that tho rjver ha
to bo sprinkled hoforo you can go
llshlug. A spark from nu engine set
Hie to a pond mid burned up a lot of
bullfrogs. Tho ground Is so dry nnd
hard that crawfish holes nro bolng
pulled up and used for gns pipes."
Hut peoplo stay there nnd stand It
whon they might como to Coos Hay
nnd bo happy.
(Written, for Tho Times.)
Thoro's no fuel In tho wood-shed;
No corn within tho bin; '
An ompty purso thoughts In my
head
That fill my soul with sin.
Stern creditors do mo pursue
And somo who tend tho'nows,
Tho best I have thoy misconstrue, '
And do not pay their dues.
All debts of honor should bo paid.
A bond Ih made to keop.
Thoro'H honor In an honest trndo
Thnt ho who pays will reap.
Then pay tho doht whllo thoro Is
time,
Health and tho means as woll;
'Twill bo too Into In that hot cllmo
Whoro debtors' go thnt's h 11.
STAR KEY,
PHEUSS DRUG CO.
A medicine that elcx confidence
Is Foloy's Honey nnd Tnr Compound
Mrs. T. J. Adams, 522 No. ICnnsas-l
Ave., Columbus, Kob., writes: "Foi,
a number of years my children have.
been subject to coughs nnd colds. I
used Foloy's Honoy and Tar Com
pound nnd found thnt It cured thelH
coughs and colds, so I keep It In -I
tho houso nil tho tlmo." Refnso sub
stitutes. PHEUSS DHUO CO.
lllOCRlGiJC
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
Hot Tarn ales
The kind llko thoy mnko for
tho King of Spain aro ilo'no too
good for
"His Royal Highness"
Tho Citizen of Coos Hay.
That's tho kind you got nt
Stafford's.
Hot drinks nt the fountain
nlso and thoso who have tried
them say they nro "Hot Stuff"
TWO STORES.
Big Social Doin
gs
At Eagle's Hall
Wednesday, Night
October 1 1 th
All Eagles Requested to Be Present
One City Saved
$ 1 5,000 By Installing
Electric Pumps
.The low investment cost of el eel ri call y
driven pumps, operated by central electric
stations, make them especially attractive i'or
water works and high pressure fire service.
The city referred to a b o v e is S a p u 1 p a,
Okla., which rescinded an order i'or steam
driven pumps after learning of the advan
tages of electric power.
During" the past year many cities of largo
and small sizes have installed electric
pumping service invariably with great eco
nomy and success.
For any kind of pumping electric power is
lest. .
Oregon Power Co.
' Telephone No. 178
WANTED!!!
CARPETS UPUOLSTEHI.VO AXD
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho 1'ncuma
tlo Clennlng Compnny. Orders for
work tnkon at
GOING HARVEY
phone inn
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PROrXDMiS
.PIANO AND VOICE
Phone 461
DH.
North Bend
R F. WINKLER,
Naturopath nnd Chiropractor.
All chronic diseases treated. ConiuN
tntlou free. Olllco hours:
0 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. a.
Naturopath Institute Room No. 1.
No, 136 Urondway, Marshaeld, Ore.
rH. G. W. LESLIE,
-' Osteopathic Physician
Graduate of tho Amcrltan school ot
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Offlcs
In Eldorado Hlk. Hours 10 to 12; lto
4; Phono 1C1-J; Marshtlold; Orejoa.
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Flanagan (Sh Bennett Bank
of
MARSIiriELI), OREGON
At tho close of business September 1st, 1011.
Resources.
Loans nnd Discounts . . . , (307,393.93
Hanking Houso , 60,000.00
Cash and Exchanges .' 141,546.63
Totnl 9588,040.40
Llabllltle
Capital Stock paid In J50.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 64,165.72
Deposits 484,774.74
Totnl $388,040. 10
r. O.C. TAGGART,
"- Physlchui nnd Surgeon.
Olllco 209-210 Coko Ilulldlng.
Phones: Residence 0(1 L; Ofllco 102)
J.
V. HENtyHTT,
, Lawyer.
Oflleo over Flanagan & Dennett Bus
farshllold Oregon
Vyi. J. T. .McCOlt.MAO,
j Physician and Surgoon
Marshflold, Oregon.
i)Rlco: Lockhtrt Dulldlng,
opposite Post OHM.
Phone 106-J
D"
. G. HUKKOUGIIS,
Scientific MuMtugltit,
Treats nil diseases OWco, corner
Second nnd Central Avonue.
Ofllco hours 11 to 12 a. m.
2 to 6 p. m.
Unique Pantatorium
DYELVG, CLEANING,, PRESSING
AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OP
HAT WORK. w
256 Central avenue Phone 250X
. ROSS PINEGOR.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
l OF COOS HAY
At tho Close of Huslness, September 1, 1011.
Resources.
Loans nnd Discounts f 209,719,02
Honda nnd warrants "88,852.46
U, S. Bonds tcsecuro circulation 25 000,00
Real stato, furniture and fixtures oi 470 94
Cash nnd sight exchango 100,031.00
TR. A. J. HENDRY'S
' Modern Dental Parlors.
We nro equipped to do high dm
work on short notice nt the Trf
lowest prices. Examination free.
Lady nttetidant, Coke building, oppo
site Chandler hotel.
II. II. MOORE, Chiropractor.
Chronic Diseases a Specialty
203 Coos Bjdg Phone 8i-I
Office hours 1 to 5j 6:30 to 7:80
Sunday 3 to 6
Good Livery Service
lirinw now i-lrro cnnil 1lOrS6S 801
careful drivers aro now at tthe dis
posal of the Coos Hay public at
REASONABLE RATES
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip anywhere any time. How
bonrded nnd rigs cared for.
New hearso and special ncommo
datlona provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED 8TAMES
PHONE 273-J
Total resources
tt
Capital stock
Surplus and undivided profits.
Circulation
Deposits ,
tttt
Liabilities.
$305,070.02
U00.000.00
6,886.26
25,000,00
13.1,100.00
Total liabilities
$505,070.02
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS:
W."S. Chandler, presidents M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsey Kreltzer
Cashier; John F. Hall, John S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas, '
F, S. Dow, Wm. Grimes, W. P. Murphy.
Ijm&'Wftt Ads. Bring Result
S
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See CORTHELL
Phone 8131
Prof. A. Richards
A GRADUATING TEACHER
Punll of Carl Chrstenen, the eli
known New. York Swedish concert
pianist, will take a limited number oi
students for private lessons.
Applicants call at Studio, Senp-
tacken Dldg,, 130 Broadway.
After tjii itiew try TurkUH
Phone 214tJ. ,.-
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