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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
COOS BAYTIMES
M. O. MALOXEY Kdllor and Pub.
DAN 13. MALOXEY Kena Editor
Entered at tlio postofnco at Marsh
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tlio malls as socoud class
mall mattor.
Dedicated to the sorvlco of tho
peoplo, that no good cause shall lack
champion, and that ovll shall not
thrive unopposed.
URGES ARAXDONMENT OK 1I
NOMIXATIOXAL DISTINCTIONS
THE Outlook's edltor-ln-chlef out
lines what ho considers tho
church for today.
It Is hased on abandonment of de
nominational distinctions In towiiB of
small population where one evangel
ical church Is all that Is needed for
tho Protestant population.
Tho message of this church would
bo as Blmple as tho Christ's sermon
on tho mount, or Peter's sermon nt
I'onocost. The congregations would
consist of tho speakers of several lan
guages and hnvo English speaking,
German, Italian, Polish or Scandi
navian pastors. Tho building would
Jiavo at least two halls for preaching
nnd ample equipment for tho work of
Us social settlements during tho week.
Tho church should bo mulnly sup
ported by Americans, but mnlnly for
tho benoftt of tho foreigners.
Tho recommendations are cour
ageous to tho point of radicalism.
Thoy call for reconstruction that con
Horvatlves consider revolution. But
tho solution of tho problem of the un
churched In unchurched communities
lies along some such road.
I WITH THE t
t TOAST AND TEA t
GOOD EVEXIXG.
Never a minute shall you do-
splse,
Use It In some strong way.
Doing your best through each
hour that flies,
Gives life n noble day.
ALDIS DUN'UAIl
HALLOWE'EN
ADIGALL SCOTT RUNIWAY
YEA US OLD.
IS 7"
Oregon "Grand Old Woman ExiktH
to Sw Suffrage In StnU', for She
Hum Iiong Tolled.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31. On
October 23 "Oregon's Grnnd Old
Woman," Ablgnll Scott Dunlwny, cel
ebrated tho 77th annlvqrsary of her
birth.
Although Mrs. Dunlwny has work
ed ttrelciisly for tho cause of suffrage
for four decades, sho has uovor re
ceived n cont of money for her la
bors, but sho declares she would
rather havo the lovo and respect that
Is accorded to her than a king's ran
som. Now, In evening of her days,
slio is cheerod, bIio says, by tho
knowledge that tho spirit of tho work
to which sho has devoted her life "In
afloat In tho Oregon air." "Oregon
noxt," Is tho slogan of tho women of
tho Pacific coast nnd Oregon's cham
pion of woman's suffrage Is serene
ovor tho outlook for victory at the
1912 election.
Mrs. Dunlwny has little pntlonco
with tho porso nwlio IiowIb for the
old-fashioned woman. As an Indica
tion nf her nttltudo toward equal
rights, an nmiiHlng anecdote Is told
of the recent mooting of tho Statu
Federations nf Womon's clubs at
HoHohurg. State Superintendent of
Public Instruction Alderman, nt the
close of nn nddrcss, declared that he
hoped tho timo would coino when
every girl would bo required to mnke
her own graduating dress. He wan
hardly seated' before Mrs. Dunlwny
was upon her feet nnd burst forth
with:
"There Is no more reason for a
girl's being required to make her
own graduating drugs than for a boy
to make his own graduating Irons-
ors!" and she snt down unildst the
laughter and npplnuso of the audi
onco.
Whon tho autumn winds are sighing,
And the trees nnd (lowers dying,
Clothe tho earth In mournful gray;
When tho chestnuts all are turning,
From tho fading sun's last burning,
And tho squirrels hoard each day;
Then it Is that sprites are hiding,
Future fates for young deciding
For a great romantic eve.
Most uncanny pranks are plotted,
work to each imp Is allotted,
So wo nil love to believe.
When tho longed-for night Is reigning
Hearts are beating, cars arc strain
ing For n supernatural sign;
Maiden Alls tho bowl with wnterj
(Just to find out who's to court her)
Glides through rooms unrnv'llng
twine;
Holds tho candle' foro the mirror;
Breathlessly she looks for fear her
Future husband won't bo seen.
So It was, and nlwayB will bo
Suporsltltutlon, charm and myst'ry
With tho thought of hnllowo'cn.
Selected.
Most rat holes will bear looking
Into.
CHARGES AGAINST HUS1JAX1).
Isn't tho lover who
storm a rnln-benu?
braves the
It doesn't rcqulro nn axo to cut an
acquaintance.
Corn on tho cob Is moro acceptable
than corn on the foot.
COXXECTICUT TURKEY
1'OH PllKH. TAI-T
WATERHURY, Conn., Nov. 1
Connecticut hopes to sup-
plying President Tnft's tnblo
with a Thanksgiving turkey. A
local farmer hns nn especially
attractive and supposedly tooth-
8omo gobbler which nlrendy
weighs nearly 30 pounds, and
which will take on ndded weight
undur tho special training of tho
weeks to come. It Is bolng fed
on a diet of blended cereals
mixed with nuts, wild rlco nnd
celery steeped In sweet wines.
This diet Is expected to produra
u piquant taste, something llko
n combination of Scotch quail
nnd American woodcock.
Mrs. Lester Phillips Unable to Get
Anyone to Substantiate Her Claims
The novel sight of a woman at
tempting to get someone to prefer
charges ngntust her husband to have
him sent to the State hospital for tho
liiBnnu, has been witnessed by the
Mnrshileld otllcors nnd a number of
others tho pnst few days. Tho wo
mnn In question Is Mrs. Lester Phil
lips of Hunker Hill. Up to dntc, she
has been tumble to secure any one
to prefer tho charges against him.
Judgo Hall nnd Justice Pcunock re
fuse, to hnvo anything to do with the
case until sho gets someone, besides
hersolf to mnko tho complnlnt. Sho
stated to them that sho wanted to
lenvo Saturdny for her old homo In
Mnlne and did not want to take her
husbnnd with her or lcavo him alone
horc. Ho hnB been omployod In tho
blacksmith shop nt tho mill. Friends
of Mr. Phillips dcclnro that there Is
absolutely no foundation of tho char
ges his wife Is making ngnlnst him
nnd that tho whole thing Is duo to n
family row. Phillips and his wlfo
aro mlddlc-ngod.
PLAN till TO
PORT ORFORD
Due Tomorrow. Tho Bronkwuter
Is duo In early tomorrow from Port
land. Tho Nnnn Smith Is nlso due
In early tomorrow from Day Point.
Arno Moreen, who hns been spending
Bomctlmo In California, Is expected
hero on her.
RHIEKS OK HANRON.
In
Xews of Clty-by-tlu-Sea its Told
The Recorder.
C. E. Dowmnu will soon commence
the construction of tho bnsement for
n pnlatlal new residence to bo built
on his lot on the plank road next
spring.
Chns E. and Jns Lowrlo of Port
Orford, old time miners nnd pros
pectors, nro guests at Hotel Galllor.
Tho gentlemen are going to San
Francisco with samples of n mctnl
they havo discovered nud cannot
classify.
Tuesday, A. A. Miller was unfor
tunnte enough to badly crush hla
right nnklo whllo felling timber. Ilia
foot was caught between tho fallen
treo and a stump, and It required the
assistance of two men before he
could bo relieved. Wo undorstnnd
no hones wero broken, but ho will
necessarily bo on tho retired list for
some Hylmo.
.lACKHAItlllT OX MAIX
STREET OK SALEM
SALEM, Ore., Oct. 31 A big
Jackrubblt visited Salem tho
other doy. L. H. McMnhnn spied
him hopping down Statu street
Cl'LLINGS OK COQUII.TiE.
Coos Comity Sent XeH its Told by
The Sentinel.
Claude Waters of l.oe brought in
porno potatoes this week of tlio Whlto
Star variety that aro wonders for size
and beauty. Ho raised about fifty
Hacks of these potutoes on about u
qunror of an acre of ground.
Articles of Incorporation wero filed
with the county clerk this week by
tho following llrms: Coos nnd Cur
ry Land, with oIIIcoh at llaudoii; Han
don Clay Product company for tho
niunufnctuiu of brick and tile.
near tho Lndd nud Rush bnnk
nt 12:30 o'clock noon nnd gnvo
chase. Two hundred boys nnd
dogs Joined. The rabbit mado
n dlvo for Pntcrson's saloon but
finding that closed to nil under
21 years, ho turned nnd circled
two blocks nnd run Into the city
Jul! whero he cfcuped his pur-
suers. Ho Is now In possession
of tho flro boys.
GOV. WEST NOT ELIGIBLE
Oregon Executive Rom In Cmindu
nud Can't be Vlce-Prnddciit.
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 1. Tho boom
ing of United States Senator Goro of
Oklahomu for Governor Oswald West
of Oregon whom Gore Is quoted as
saying he would llko to seo ns tho
Democratic uundldnto for the vlco
presidency ns n running mnto nf
Woodrow Wilson, must conio to
naught, according to politicians bore.
The constitution says that tho pres
ident of the United States must bo
native born. Wost wns horn In Cnn-
udu nud was naturalized about a de
cade ago. This would act as an ef
fective bar to his candidacy, even If
tho road to tho nomination wns bo
ra. C. Drew, business mnnngcr of
tho Coos Hay Homo Tolcphono Co.,
Is In tho city superintending tho re
moval of tho ofllco of tho company
from tho Ilosa building across tho
streot Into tho Thrift building. Two
new switch boards will bo Installed
one for long dlstnnco nnd ono for
local ubo, which will do nwny with
tho exasperating waits whon tho
"lino Is busy." Mr. Drew Informs
us thnt Ilnndon will hnvo about 3 GO
subscribers by Jununry 1st, and pos
sibly -100, which will then mnko this
plnco a second clnss ofllco.
Work Is progressing rapidly nn
the preparation of tho now chnrter
for tho city of Ilnndon, nnd tlio chnr
tor will bo ready In nbout two weeks
It will then prnbnbly bo put up to
tho peoplo for discussion nt a mass
meeting, and any changos or nmond
mentB can bo suggested boforo It Is
finally put to voto for adoption or
rejection.
Southern Railroad Company
Incorporated In Washington
1 For. That Purpose.
OLYMPIA, WnBh., Nov. 1. With
headquarters at Seattle and $2,000,-
000 capital, tho Oregon Southern
Ilnllroad company has been organiz
ed by J. Arnold Doylo of Spokane;
H. M. Fnrren of Uolso, and Charles
Ilndcbough of Corning, Cnl. Ac
cording to the articles filed with tho
Secretary of Stato here, tho purpose
Is to construct n railroad front Ash
land, Ore,, to Med ford,, to Jackson
ville, to Grants Pass, to Eugene, nnd
to Port Orford, with branches into
California nnd in Oregon
Tho throe Incorporators, with
George Godfrey nnd Geofgo E. Uoos,
compose tho first board of trustees.
A Medford papor says concerning
the nbove:
The filing of tho Important papers
foreruns the construction of tho last
medium In tho prosperity of thoj
Roguo River valley. When Messrs. i
Doylo and Farran wore In this city
two weeks ago they gavo out tho an
nouncement thnt If nil wns satisfac
tory to othor representatives they
would stnrt actual construction on
tho now Intorurbnn system by Feb
ruary 1. Tho successful outcomo of
tho mission Insures this step.
It Is now expected thnt tho repre
sentatives of tho compnny will apply
for a franchise to opornto in tho
Btreots of Medford from tho city
council betweon now nnd tho first of
the yenr. Right of way agents nro
expected to bo In tho valley by Jan
uary 1. It Is hinted In Portland rall
rond circles that tho lino Is a link In
tho proposed ontrnnco of tho Hill
system Into San Francisco.
Our Big Sale of
Woman's and
Misses' Suit
s
Begins Tomorrow Morning at 9:00 o'Clock
Come Early
coos
BUILDING
MYERS'
WOMEX'S AXD MISSES' WEAR.
MARSHFIELD
OREGOX
HAXDOX OIL PROSPECTS.
Oil prospects nt tho Mloceno Oil &
Gns Co.'b woll on Bear Creek woro
never brighter than nt tho present
moment, and work Is bolng pushed
both doy and night. Mr. Konworthy
of tho McKuttrlck oil fields of Cali
fornia, an export driller, will hnvo
chnrgo of ono crow and work In con
Junction with C. A. Smith, head dril
ler. Tho woll Is now down HfiO
feet, nnd tho formation now bolnir
worked In Is an oxact dunllcnto of tho
capping of tho reservoirs In our Bis
ter stntes. Bnndon Recorder.
Hnvo your Job
Tho Times' ofllco.
printing dono nt
THE PEOPLE'S P0RUM
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lish lettors from Its renders on all
questions of publlo Intorost. Ench
lottor must bo signed by tho wrltor,
and so fnr as posslblo bo limited to
00 words. In publishing theso let
ters It must bo understood that The
Times does not Indorso tho vlows ex
pressed thoroln; It Is simply nffordlng
u menns for the votclng of dlfferont
opinions on all questions affecting
tho publlo wojfnro.
Prof. A. Richards
TEACHER OK PIAXO.
nd" volco culture Annolntment
hour 1 to 2 o'clock.
Applicants call at Studio, Songs
tneken Bldg., 1.10 Rrondwny.
JMJSSJPALDIREJCT0RY
1TH. E. K. WIXKLER,
XJ Naturopath nnd Chiropractor.
All chronic diseases treated. Consul
tation freo. Ofllco hours:
10 12 n. m.; z to o una c to H p. m
Naturopath Institute Room No. 1.
No. 13C Broadway, Marshflold, Oro
THAT GYMNASIUM.
Fred Barker ran his hand In the
feed roller of the planer at tho Co-
qullle .Mill nud Miueuutlle company's sot by nn other obstnrlus.
null Tuesday afternoon. Ills lingers
were cut nud bruised. Kliou T.w
rell, who took his place at the mach
ine ran his bund In the machine In
the same manner
DOUGLAS I'lOXEER DEAD
30. Hon
pioneer of
COUGHING AT NIGHT.
Means loss of sleep, which U hard on
everyone. Mrs. A. Polzor, 25 W.
.Jefferson St Omaha, Nob., snys: "I
can lecoiniuond Foley's Honey nnd
Tnr Compound us u suro euro for
coughs and colds. It cured my
dnughter of u bad cold, nnd my
Nov. 1, '11.
ROSKRPRG. Or.. Oct
Daniel Warren Stearns.
California nud Oregon,
Stato Senator jf
died Friday night. October 28, 1911, 'neighborhood speaks most highly of
nt his home nt Oakland, at tho ago I It." For drnots nud tickling In the
of almost U0 jenrs. Ills health had throat, hoarseness, nnd nil coughs
been Killing rapidly for several ttiut colds. tnUo Foley's Honey nnd
months. 'p,,r compound. Keep nlwnys In tho
'lioiibo. Contains no oplntos Tho
Have your calling curds printed nt genuine In n yellow pnekage. Rofuso
The Times' olllco, substitutes Red Cross Drug Store
MARSHFIELD, Or
Editor Times:
In last night's Issuo I noticed nu
nrtlcle entitled "Plan to Got Now
Gymnasium,"
It seoniH strnngo tho amount of
norvo ono must hnvo to bo continu
ally trying to unload nn elephant on
to tho public. Only n short tlmo ngo
thoro was a movement on foot to
purehaso the badly dilapidated taber
nncle for n Y. M. C. A., thnt having
fallod to nrouso suflkiont favor It Is
now bolng ndvocnted to unload It on
the city schools. If tho schools re
quire a gymnasium thoro Is plenty of
room nvnllnblo In tho basements to
Install whntovor Is necessary. Can
rR. G. W. LESLIE,
- Osteopathic Phynlclan
Qraduato of tho American school of
Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllco
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4: Phono 1C1-J; Marshflold; Oregon
J.
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
Offleo over Flanagan & Bennott Bault
Inrsbflold Oregon
T"R. J. T. McCOHMAU,
Physician and Surgeon
Marshflold, Oregon.
JGlco: Lockhart Building,
opposite Post OflHe
Phono 105-J
T"R. A. J. HENDRY'S
' Modem Dental Parlors.
Wo nro oqulppod to do high class
work on short notice at tho very
lowest prices. Examination froo.
Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo
site Chnndlor hotel.
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Ueiglllior. .MI'S. M011SOI1, Clirod tier !, hnt tlila nrnlnrt wns nnMnnn..
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mi, nun lormor niiiiie inmuy wiiii ruwy iiunuy nnuiod In tho office of the C, A. Smith I
wmiKius cijiiiiiy, i.u- iiiiiiiuuuu. r.vurjiiiiu in our Lumbor company to bleed tho city
for slow private accounts? I. o. thnt
$G00 yot due. If so I hnvo an amend
ment to offer to their motion, that Is
the city nssumo nil slow private ac
counts rognrdless of whom they nro
owed, to bo used ns a Jjnsls for ma
terial In tho bookkeeping department
of our schools for the real accounts
would be much moro practical, don't
you know. '
(E. Don McCrnry) CITIZEN.
DR. H. R. MOORE,
Chiropractor
Chronic Diseases n Specialty
203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L
Ofllco hours 1 to 5.
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
NOTICE TO FISHERMEN.
Wo want fresh salmon and nra
prepared to pay the highest cash
price for thorn. For further parti
culars see C. G. HOCKETT,
Empire City, or
GEO. F. SMITH,
Coos RJvor
T. J. SCAIFE
A. II. IIODQINS
Marshfield Paint,
8k Decorating Co.
Estimates
Furnished
MARSHFIELD.
Phone 140L Oregon
$ 1 00 Reward
For nny sowing machine I can't place
In first class order. Supplies for all
machines furnished.
Leavo orders, drop a postal card
or phone Rogers hotel.
C. S. Leibendorfer
Export Machinist.
Phono 111-L
Tho Tlmos' Want Ads bring results jRoferenco O. O. Lund, leather butcher
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
MARSHFIELD, OREGOX
At tho closo of business September 1st, 1011.
ItesourccB,
Loans and Discounts $397,393,9 J
Banking Houso CO, 000.00
Cash and Exchanges 141,540,53
Total $588,010.10
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid in J50.000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits 54,105.72
Doposlts s . . . 484,774.74
Totnl 9588,1)10.10
A Wise Old Owl
make
I see
Said Shiftless Snm: "Ic Is easy enough to
money If you hnvo money to mnko It with.
chnncos every dny to moko money If I only had a little
stnKo to Btnrt with, but a follow that has no capital
doesn't hnvo a fair shako In this world."
Snld tho Wlso Old Owl: "You novor will havo a
Btako until you Btnrt. Stop your spending nnd try sav
ing. Pinch out u little of yourienrnlng and. start a
bank account no mattor how small. Add to It. Tho
longer you put It off tho longer opportunity will glvo
you tho cold flhouldor." Which ono was right, Snm
or tho Owl?
The First National Bank
OK COOS RAY
CAPITAL 9100,000.00
MAHS1IKIELD
OREGON
WE WILL ACT
AS YOUR REPRESENTATIVE
IN HOUSE WIRING JOBS
Our company is not in tho houso wiring or
fixture business,
Our interest in housewiring is confined to so
curing now customers and securing pleased
customers.
At the request of any house owner our illu
minating experts will plan the lighting instal
lation, make specifications and advise as to
the reasonableness of figures submitted by
contractors,
Many people have utilized this service which
is offered absolutely free.
Our New Business Department is glad always
to talk over electrical installations with our
customers and to extend the benefit of expert
knowledge and information,
Telephone No. 178
Oregon Power Co.
II E II ?f Ueas-gl" have soma Inventive ability
( l'uitai Atlwuej., WkU(.u. 1. 2
A TUKKISn RATII will I 700
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