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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1911 EVENING EDITION- 11 m i M A COOSBAYTiMS.tV y;; ! North Bend News M. O. MALOXHV Editor i.ixl Pub. TOAST AND TEA j DAN E. MALOXEY News Eilltor a,. .1 Aumivu ui. iuu puaiuitiue ui maiBU-'x A A A (or transmission MOOD no oi.jinttrl silnna ' uo oowuau uiuoa R. J. Ooke of Marshfleld wns business visitor here yesterday. fleld, Oregon, through thu mails mnll matter. I EVENING. OFFICIAL PAP UK OK THE C1TV OK MAHSHPIELD. Olllciul Paper of Coos County Address all communications to COOS HAV DAILY TIMES. Mnrshllclri :: :: :: : ! Oregon Dedicated to tho service cf the people, that no good cause shall lack a, champion, and that evt shall not thrlvo unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. One yenr 16.00 Per month 60 WEEKLY. One year f l.bO When paid strictly in advance the nubscrlptlon price of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 pir jcar or $2.50 for six monthB. An independent Republican news popor published tvery evening except Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. 11AHY TIEIH.'EX GONE AWAY. I ROM every home In Murnhflelrt 1 whom IiiiIiv liniirlitcr lmu niiiilo tho music of paradise nnd where tho light of baby eyes Iiuh made thu hnrmony and happiness of heaven linger, throbbing lioartH will send messages of love mid sympathy tu Supt. and Mrs. F. A. Tludgeu in the grout grief that has engulfed them In tho death of their twu-yuar-old baby His heart was as great as tho world, but there wns no room in It to hold the memory of a wrong. Emerson. Advice. I've been through the mill my boy, I have bumped the bumps of fnte, I've seen gold turn out alloy, I've seen friendship turn to hate. I've seen plans go far nBtrny When It seemed they must succeed. Take It from me todny, Never go above your speed. Never upend a cent unearned, Never gamblo on the morrow, Here's n lesson man has learned Very often to his sorrow; Let nn old mnu tclt you now Save n little you mny need, Qunrd yourself, and, anyhow, Never go above your speed. I've been through the mill, I know Just how easy life nppenrs To the eyes of youth; but, oh, Far down the Inno of years Disappointments wait for you, Vnln will be regrets, indeed, Keep your heart and purpose true, Never go above your speed. KDGAIt A. GUEST. Mrs. E. C. Major and son, Francis, who have been'ylsltlng relatives in Port Orford, returned to their home In North Uend." Mrs. E. Jones and Miss Grace of Coos River wore shopping and visit ing In Mnrshfiold today. up E. R. Hodson, who has been Coos River, returned today. Robert McCnnn, who has been vis iting the InBt five weeks at Red Deer and Edmonton, returned on tho Urenkwater today. Mrs. L. Hodson, who hns been vis iting up Coos River, returned today. The North Dend council Tuesday night passed the ordinance limiting the number of saloons to one for onoh Ave hundred Inhabitants. Thero are now six salooiiB In North Ilcnd nnd under the now ordinance this number cannot bo Increased until North Bend's population Is over 3,500. About all the liar Is good for Is to start an argument. There Is ono good old-fashioned girl op Coos River who still tics 'cm up with a string. Shu is n gardener and the things Bite ties up nrc toma to plants. What did you think we meant? DoliiK Woll Will Sneddon, who wns Injured at the Rlverton mine this week, Is reported getting along nice ly nt the homo of IiIb parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cans Sneddon In South Mnrshfleld. His cousin, Dnvo Sned don, who is III nt Mercy hospital, Is nlso getting along nicely. I NO DEND $ DID YOU KNOW That J. W. Dennett, the well known attorney, was nt ono time edi tor of n Coos liny paper? lnwvor nml n nlmipor. well- Bin. ab superintendent or the Mursh- known throughout tho town. Held schools, Prof. Tledson's work and life came ln;o doner contact with tho child life of the city ttud make the loss of bin only child seem doubly Had. She wan only two yenr old, n mere finger breadth of time, but thu Btreugth of the tendril of infection that tiny baby lingers weave around the parent heart only tioe know A member of tho county bnr, whoso acts have won renown. When not engaged In legal work he seldom wanders far. No doubt you'll meet him on tho Htreet behind n good cigar. DEAFNESS CAXXOT HE CURED' liyl ml Riiirntlon, n tlioy rnniint rrnrli the clloiiH'(l portion ( the our. TlivreUo ly loniMy to rll'i'iti-nf vt .ntnltlint I liyrnti tlliilliiiiMl rcmiil o. Dcufiii' l t'HiiMil by mi InllniiHilro dill !! of the miti'uu lining of the Kil'tiK'lilii lillx- Wlieli till" lulu l In llHimtt ynii Iiivvp it rmnt'lliiir found nr lm"M fmt lii'iirltiu. hiiiI when li l entirely lnii, Hciifno'C 1 tin' ri'niilt, niul unli Mil liilliitn mnlloiHiiti liutiikpn lit nml ttil tu t'tnil t lt norniHt c'lulltloti. liHurlmt l lie ill--Mrnwil fnrvvi' :nliiPi,HM,iini l to hntmimiI liyi'ntirrh. whlHi U tiotlilnu lutt mi InlUm- lllril COII'lltllHI llf tllMlltlll'KII" MirfNCOH. We Mill uivu (Hi" IhiiKlrt'il lollnr for nuy ! of ili'ifeiw"(pnil'rtl lv rnlmrii) llit ran. not l.e ciiri'il to IIh.i'k 1'ntitrrli t uro. K'liil fnrnlr. lilit r. f ri'ii. K. J .CIIKN'KY A CO.. Tolo lo, O, Hold Ipv tirniiaUt'.'h' TuVo UmIIN rmutlv ruin for roiiitimtlon. llemiles OuMleikrtl. I Old Hercules had seven tnsk I Wlllfili If. lllj Iflt llflfilll .... . .. ...... . . . 1 . . ...w. tl' l. . .- ...,.,.., a iiiiMi. iiwirw nave inn leu at tn And manfully ho tackled thorn, tiny touch. The HiinMiIno of love And Hntoliud tlitfhi na wull. could not wurm her to life nor the finii'ilun of pareiuhood bogiillo liur n,lt horo'B n Job you will ni?ro from droop ng. Her breath wont out At whlch he'd surely fall: urn uiu uAiiuiiiuuii iii a Hweuiiy ua Krant mlgiion of tho woodland and In her stead Is left only n holy nnd beautiful memory a memory that will linger and sanctify as long as parental existence. This beautiful baby life was so precious, so frought with blessing to her parents that she ncemcd u tlower of pnradlHo permitted to bloom for a brief tieasou by their Hide, then recall ed to nature's skies leaving thu earth road lonely for thorn Indeed. And when the messenger caino from tho unseen lauds to claim thu dainty darling as his own: "She only crossed her little hands, Shu only looked more meek nnd fnlr, Wo pnrted hack her silken hnlr, . W'u novo tho roses round her brow, White buds, the Hummor'8 drifted snow, Wrapt hor from head to foot In (lowers, And thus she went out of this world of ours." A COMMUNITY LOSS. His mighty iirms no help would be, Nor would his girth avail. And whnt Is that? Woll, If you've tried, My nnswor will ho clenr: rt's frame a proposition that will bo Favored by all tho peoplo hero. Hot Tamales Tho kind llko they mnko for the King of Spain nro nouo too good for "HIh Koynl Highness" Tho Citizen of Coos Dny. That's tho lclnd you got nt Stafford's. Hot drinks nt tho fountain also nnd those who linvo tried them bay they nro "Hot Stuff" COOS DAY and Coos county sus tained a surlous and hovero loss In tho death of Henry P. Con logue. He wns a virile member of the Hinall Kioiip of strong men whose energy nnd ability are building an omplio here. He wns one of tho mon who uro iutle In the practical development of the rotfourcos of Com county. 111m efforts wero nil along constructive lino nnd he had already attained a prominent place among the timber men of Coo county. This! position ho attained by sheer, native! GASOLINE nullity nnd the foituue he wns build ing was created by his own bruin nnd brnwn. Socially ho wns a prlnco nmong men nnd ulthoiigh his active duties tfnvo him little time for that side of j life, nouo knew him hut to speak -in words of love nnd prnUe. Taken orf In the prime of life with his hestl yenrs nhead his taking was untimely nml sad. Honry Conloguo necom-. pllshcd much In Ills thirty-one yenrs of life nnd would have done much , more In the uo.t thirty hail he been, spared. To his heart-bioken wife and fam ily the entire community extends uympathy thai Is deep and sincere & TWO STORKS. Union Oils It Is the Suit Suit You Want The Best for The Least From $8.50 to $25.00 Every Garment Guaranteed Fixup DISTIbbATK UKXZIXK KEROSENE SAMSOX (JAS KXGIXES imC CEXTIUFUUAL PUMPS Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. Hiii-ftlillelri, Ore, PHONE 302-J Mail Orders Solicited. Tho boy's nppetlto is often tho sourco of amazement. If you would havo such nn appetite tnko Chnmbor la'.u's Tablets. Tlioy not only crcato a healthy nppetlto, but strengthen tho stomach nnd ennblo It to do its work naturally. For snlo by all dealers. J3iuiaTvijjjuU!v On .ii r. -iKr5l ffS "'''"""" i Olympic Flour Highest Quality XOTICE OF SAbE OF IMPROYK. MEXT DOXDS. Notice Is hereby given, that scal ed bids will bo received by tho Fl nnnco commltteo of tho City of East- sldo, In Coos county, Oregon, nt the olllco of tho Itecordor of unld city. ' until tho hour of 0 o'clock p. in. of tho IMth day of October, 1011. for streot Improvement bonds of said city. I Said bonds aggrogato In amount j $5,488.00. Tlioy nro Issuod In do-j nominations of $500 and less. Tlioy boar Interest nt tho rato of six por cent per annum from the dnto thoreof, pnynhlo soml-nnnunlly. Tho snld bonds mature in ton yenrs from tho dnto they hear. Any bond may bo fully paid nnd cnucolled after ono year from tho dnte thereof, at tho tlmo of any senil-nnnunl coupon period, upon no tice. Tho common council reserves tho right to roject nny and nil bids. Every bid must designate the denomination of tho bond desired and must bo accompanied by n certl lled check equal to live per centum of tho nmouut bid, which shall be forfoltod in caso tho bidder refuses to nccept tho bonds applied for. All bids must ho sealed In plnln onvolopos and endorsed, "Did for Im prnvqfnent Bond of tho City of East- side." without nny other distinguish ing mark. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1011. R. T. WHITTY, J. A. OLSON, W. H. CAVANAGH, FInnnco commltteo of the City of Eastslde, Coos County, Oregon, Rugs! Rugs! Rugs Don't Fail to See Our Line Rugs aro one of our strongest departments; you will And here, Colors, Sizes, Patterns and Qualities, positively not found elsewhere, And Our Low Prices Arc the comment, the wonder of all. j Special .$2.35 25 Styles of $3.00 Ax minster Rugs, (ach Fine assortment $5.00 I?os- ( 'I C ter Border Rag Rugs. . .JCD Good Selections in 9x12 Brussels Rugs $12.50 $1.65 Special Good Velvet Rugs See The Bungalow Rugs, the latest .and most artistic of plain c e n t e r Rugs with Art Borders, large and small sizes, all colors (r)rl A A for any room $.'.00 to 46.UU i Perry Nicholson VOimuitLY PEltltY, MONTGOMERY & CO. One City Saved $ 1 5,000 By Installing Electric Pumps The low investment cost of cl c cl ri call y driven pumps, operated by central eleelrio stations, make them especially attractive for water works and high pressure tire service. The city referred to a hove is S a p u 1 p a, Okla., which rescinded an order for steam driven pumps after learning of the advan tages of electric power. During the past year many cities of large and small sizes have installed electric pumping service invariably with great eco nomy and success. For any kind of pumping electric power is best. Oregon Power Co. Telephone Xo. ITS STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of MAUSHEIEi.H, OltEfiON At tlio close of business September 1st, 1011. ltcsourceg. Loans and Discounts $397,393.93 Hanking Houso G0.000.00 Cnsh nnd Exchanges .' 141.540.G3 Total ' t $.188,010.1(1 r i Liabilities Capital Stock paid in .' $50,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits C-i.lC5.72 Doposlts . 484,774.74 Total $.188,0 10. id CONDENSED STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP COOS ll.VY At tlio Close of ltusluess, September 1, Resources. Loans and Discounts , Bonds and warrants 1011. J209.719.C2 88.SK2.4C U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25 000 00 Real stato, furniture and fixtures 81472 94 Ca.sh and sight exchange lflO()3l!oo Total resources Liabilities. Capital stock Surplus and undivided profits. Circulation Deposits $.105,070.02 $100,000.00 C.88C.2C 25,000.00 133,100.00 Total liabilities i,o7o.oa OFPICEUS AXD IHRECTOnSi W. S. Chandler, president; M. C. Horton, vice-president; Dorsey Kreltzer Cashier; John P. llallf Johu S. Coke, S. C. Rogers, W. U. Douglas ' P. S. Dow, Win. Grimes, W. P. Murphy. ' WANTED!!! CARPETS UPHOLSTEIHXO AM) PIAXOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pncuma tic Cleaning Company. Orders for work tnkon at fiOI.Vtl HARVEY PIIO.VE 10(1 -IiSflSJ51AjLocTo PROf. C. DAVIDSON PIANO AND VOICE Phone 461 North Bail D It. E. K. WIMiliER, Xiitiii'optuli noil Chiropractor. All chronic diseases trented. Consul tatluu fiee. Olllco hours; 9 to 12 u. in.; 2 to 5 and 0 to S p. m. Naturopath ItiKtltute Room No. 1. No". 130 Hrondwny, .MnrHhueld, Ore. rR. G. W. LESLIE, -' Osteopathic Pliyiilclun Graduate of tho Anierhnn school of Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Oflko In Eldorado Ulk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phone 101-.I; Mnrshtleld; Oregon. J. W. I1EXNKTT, lawyer. OfTleo over Flanagan & Dennett Hank iarahfleld Oregon Tyi. J. T. McCOHMAC, Physician and Surgeon Mnrshtleld, Oregon. Jfflco: Lockhnrt Dulldlng, opposite Post Ollca. Phono 105-J r u a. c iiuiiRouaiis, Scientific MnsHanlst, Treats nil diseases Offlco, corner Socond nnd Central Avonuo. Olllco hours 11 to 12 a. m. 2 to G p. m. -R. A. J. IIEXDRY'S - .Modern Dentul Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notice at tho very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady nttenda'nt, Coko building, oppo slto Chandler hotel. DR. II. II. MOORE, Chiropractor Chronic Dlhcases a Specialty 203 Coos nidK Phone Sl-L Olllco hours 1 to 5. Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drlvors nro now at tthe dis posal of tho Coos Day public nt REASOXA11LK RATES Rigs or rigs with drlvors ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New. hearso and speclnl acommo dations provided for funeral parties. W. L. CONDRON'S LIVERY AXD FEED STAI1LE3 PHOXE 273-J . Have That Roof Fixed yow See CORTHELL Phone 8131 Prof. A. Richard! A GRADUATING TEACHER Pupil of Carl Chrlstonsen, the well known Now' York Swedish concert pianist, will take a limited number of students for private lessons. Applicants call at Studio, Sengs tacken Dldg., 130 Ilroadwny. After the show try a Turkish Dtb J Phone 2 14-J. I tr,T"e -2"j-- -- "' - :