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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAYTIMES
M. O. MALONEY
DAN' E. MALONEY
Entered at tho postomco at Marsh
Hold, Oregon, (or transmission
through tho malls as second class
mail mattar.
A WOMAN CHEMIST.
rHE consideration of Mmo. Curio
I for tho plnco in tho French Ac
ndomy of Science left avcant by
tho death of tho eminent chemist,
Louis Joseph Troost, calls attention
to tho fact that womon aro achieving
notable prominence In tho ftolds for
merly considered qulto alien to their
Intellectual qualifications.
Mine. Curio's probable cholco for
this distinctive honor will bo a de
cided advance and a material trl
aimph for thoso vfeminino lntullec-
tuals who contend that brains aro
not a mascttllno monopoly and that
n woman may succeed In tho realm
of science as woll as that of art,
whero slio has long demonstrated a
consplclous ability.
I HE PEOPLE'S fORUM
1 Iih Times will be plonsed to pub-
Editor mid Pub. ilsh letters from Its readers on all
News Editor, iiuestlons of public Interest. Each
I (etter must bo signed by tho writer,
Hid so far as posslblo bo limited to
iUO words. In publishing thesolet
cers It must bo understood that The
Times does not Indurso tho views ex
pressed therein; It Is simply affording
a means for the voicing of different
opinions on all questions affecting
tho public welfare.
MAHSHFIELH PURLIO
LIRHAHY'S GROWTH
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ESTATE SOLO
Big Curry County Property
Again Said to Have Chang
ed Hands For $250,000
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 7. Tho
Journal prints tho following: "Tho
Humo estnto of 15,000 acres at tho
m'outll of tho Rogue river was sold
for 250,000 to tho Macleay cBtnto,
of'vhlch It. L. Maclony of Portland Is
president.
Tho deal has been pending, It Is
said, for tho past six months. Tho
unwillingness of tho Humo estate
ownerB, most of whom aro resident In
California, Is understood to have been
n retarding factor In completing tho
sale.
Overhung with tho romnnco of
.-gold-hunting days, rich In timber,
with n control over tho river mouth
and Its banks on both sides for 15
miles back, and including n five mile
const lino whore centers tho famous
black, godbenrlng sand, tho transfer
of tho grcnt estato Is accounted one
of tho most Important und Hlgnlllcnut
Jn tho history of Oregon.
Hundreds of minors and gold Book
ers catno In tho early days from Cali
fornia to try for fortune In tho blnck
Bands of tho const. Gradually tho
slow panning processos wero supplo
monted by gold mining plants. Al
though tho contor of tho gold produc
ing roglnn, mndorn mining plants
liavo been Installed on the Humo
ostnto, but now Mint It Is Mncleny
property, said Mr. Mncleny, tho rich
possibilities will be developed to tho
maximum. Recently tho governmont
has sent Kb experts to look Into tho
region and It Is said reports were
highly fnvornblo provided tho mothod
of mining Is right.
Without tho gold tho estnto has a
valuo thought by thoso familiar with
tho property, much In excess of Its
qunrter-mllllon purehnso price. Four
thousand ncres are heavily timbered:
7,000 arros aro open grnzlng land
nnd tho remainder Is brush and sec
ond growth.
On tho property now aro 1,500
sheep, with qulto a numbor of horses,
cnttlo and Angora gouts.
"Wo Hhall stock tho plnco to Its ra
pacity Immediately," said Mr. Mac
leay. "TIiIh does not necessarily
menu that wo will transform It Into
n stock rnnch, for wo do not want
to hnvo so exteiiHlvo an arrangement
Intorforo with n llbornl policy of set
tlement and devolopmont."
Editor Times:
Just at this tltno when so much Is
being said and done to boost Coos
Day, It scorns to mo that no bettor In
ducement lias boon offored than tho
report of tho Librarian In Saturday
ovonlng's Times.
Tho Mnrshflold Public Library lias
been In existence Just 1G months nnd
by comparison of tho reports fur
nished by Miss Jnmlcson, tho Lib
rarian, tho result speaks for itself.
Month of July, 11)10.
Circulation 45G
Adults 134
Estimated attendance 900
Now Registrations ill
Total registration 212
New Dooks 472
Total number of books, ,, 1112
Month of November, 1011.
Circulation, adults COG
Circulation, children 804
Totnl 1,500
Estlmatod attendance ...1,755
Now registrations 92
Totrtl Ireslstrntlons '989
Now books 21
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PRESIDENT TAFT'S THANKSGIYINfJ PROCLAMATION.
SKIPPER COPIHS AT "EXAM."
Inspector Snpe"il Johnson's Li
cense for Thirty Days.
On n charge of misbehavior, In that
lio Is nlleged to have copied from a
Blip of paper while taking examina
tion nt tho olllco of Local Inspectors
Edwnrds nnd Fuller for a license to
pilot vessels Into Coos Hoy, Tilla
mook, mill Columbia river and from
Astoria to Portland, Captain John A.
Johnson wns found guilty by the In
spectors mid his license as master
nnd pilot suspended for 30 days.
Portland Oregonlan.
If you hnvo anything to sell, trade
rout, or wuut help, try a wnnt ad.
t"Mir"m-rrmir'. n l imrr-r,ir fm ruiaini I"
Btatkoi- Ohio. CiTrurTiHCiMi. ),,
Mm wl'm ntn I"
l'rtink .1 Clicncv nmkcxoutli tli.u li. U Mnor
)irlocr of thi llrm o( )' J i'Iiimu-i ,l Co itoiiu:
liilm In tlu ellv of I'. ilclo I'muity mul
HtHtoiifrrei.it Id mul llmt itlil Urn, xtlll iuiv tlit
mint n ('! Iirvilltri) DOLLARS for.-.!, nml
ru-rv rti'iof Cumuli Unit riiimot I'o i urcl liy
the iiH'uf I titir C'Hlit rh I'nti'
HUNK I riil'SKV
Huorn to ln'fort' im itiul milw ti"l In my
l'U's'in,i', IliN'Kli ilu of llmvniU-r V l 11
(Sku ) A W i.l .i:xnv
NoTUlV I'l'lllll.
Hull' Catarrh ''uriM iiiVin inierimllv n'i
nrl illriN tly mi the lo n n-l ni'i.'Oii xirfiii v
of tho liiu i-t'iul fur ii'iilliiiniiliiU fri'O
Total numbor volumes 1,894
Thc8o figures will show that tho
money expended by tho town board
has boon of grcnt benefit to both
adults and children, nnd tho officials
of tho town aro to bo commended for
tho Interest they hnvo taken In tho
supporting tho Library.
According to tho last census, giv
ing n population of 3.00Q. tho circul
ation would mean one book to every
two persons In the town, and while
as boforo stated, It Is of great bene
fit to tho whole community, It Is
moro especially so to tho children of
the public schools.
Tho writer Is of tho belief Hint It
Is tho duty of every cltlzon to help
this library work and loud nil nss'st
nnco posslblo to tho ladles of tho
library board.
MARSHFIELD ROOSTER.
HL'OY INSTEAD OF SHIP
Port Orfnrd Reef May Get Mark He
fore Congress Act.
PORTLAND. Ore., Nov. 0. Even
though Congress makes an appropria
tion nt tho next session for a modern
llghtvcsscl to bo stationed off Capo
Ulanco, to mark Port Orford Reef,
she could not bo constructed In tlmo
for sorvlco next season nnd Inspector
Reck, of tho 17th lighthouse district,
has taken up with J. S. Conway, chlof
constructing cnglncor of tho Riircau
of Lighthouses, tho subject of mark
ing tho rcot with a mammoth
buoy.
Hesldcs serving as a day nnd night
mark one typo of tho buoy Is equipped
with asubinarlno boll signal, so In fog
thoso vessels having receiving appar
atus aboard can got their bearings
tho samo as from tho llghtvcssols
along tho Coast. Tho Rear, Heaver
and Roso City, hnvo tho apparatus.
Vessels of tho Pacific Coast Stoam
slilp Company also curry It, and other
pnssonger rnrrlors nro to bo glvon tho
samo protection.
President Tnft has Issued his nnnual Thanksgiving proclnmntlon,
cnlllhg on citizens of tho United States to celobrato Thursday, No
vember 30 next, n a day of thanksgiving and prayer. Tho proclama
tion says:
"Tho people of this land having by long snnctlon nnd practice set
apart toward tho close of each passing yenr a day on which to conso
, from thgjr Inbora and assemble for tho purpose of giving prnlso to
him who Is tho author of tho blessings they have enjoyed, It Is my
duty ns chief cxecutjvo to designate nt this tlmo tho day for tho
fulfillment of this devout purpose.
"Our coimtry has been signally favored in many ways. Tho round
of tho seasons has brought rich harvests. Our Industries hnvo
thriven far beyond our domestic needs, tho products of our labor aro
daily finding enlarged markots abroad. Wo have boon freo from tho
curse8 of pestilence, of famine and of war. Our Natlonnl councils
hnvo furthered vtho cause of peace In other lands, and tho Bplrlt of
benovolenco has brought us Into closer touch with other peoples, to
tho strengthening of tho bonds of fellowship nnd good will that link
us to our comrades In tho unlvorsnl brotherhood of nntlons.
"Strong in tho sense of our own right nnd Inspired by ns strong a
sense of tho rights of others, wo Mvo In pcaco and harmony with tho
world. Rich In priceless possession nnd nbundnnt In resources
whorowlth tho unstinted bounty of God has endowed us, wo arc tin-
selfishly glad when othor peoples pnss onward to prosperity and
pence. That tho great privileges wo enjoy may continue and that
each coming year may seo our country moro firmly established In
tho regard and esteem of our follow nntlonB Is tho prayer that
, should arlso In every thankful heart.
i( "Whoroforo, I, William Howard Taft, President of tho United
8tatcs of Amorlca, designate Thursday, tho 30th of Novombor next,
ns n dny of Thanksgiving and prnycr, nnd I earnestly call on my
, countrymen nnd on nil thnt dw'oll under the flng of our beloved
country then to meet In their accustomed places of worship to Join
In offering prnlso to Almighty God nnd dovouto. tlinnka for tho lov-
ing mercies He has given us.
"In witness thereof, I have hereunto sot my hand nnd caused tho !
V seal or tho united States to bo nfflxod.
"Dono nt tho city of Chlcngo. this 30th dny of October In tho
year of our Lord, ono thousand nine, hundred nnd olevon, nnd of
tho Independence of tho United States of America tho ono hundred
and thirty-sixth. By tho PRESIDENT."
"P. C. KNOX, Socretnry of State."
STORY .MAY HE FAKE.
Alleged Confession of Spokane Sus
pect Not Relieved.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.) M
KANSAS CITY, Nov. 7. -No ac
tion has been tnkon by tho pollco
hero rcgnrdlng tho nlleged confession
of Henry Rnrr at Spokano yestorday,
In which ho Is declared to have at
tempted to Implicate Dnrnoy Stovons,
n realty agent of this city, ns nn nc
compllco In n scries of burglaries In
Spoknnc, Helena, Salt Lako and oth
or cities. Rarr Is said to havo na
med Stovons ns the man who had dis
posed of tho loot ho (Rarr had so
cured, receiving thorofor a share of
tho proceeds. Tho chief of pollco
said today that no evidence bearing
out tho stntements nscrlbcd to Rarr
with regard to Stovons hnd boon se
cured and thnt there aro no llkllhood
of any arrests u tho caso being made
In this city.
Llbby COAL. Tho kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PHONE 71! Paplflc
Livery & Trnnsfor Co.
Tho Times Wnnt Ads bring results
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING NEWS
Vol. 1
TUESDAY, Nov. 7
No. 4
NOTE. Wo will glvo In this col- Tho most extreme enro Is oxorcls
iimn, from tlmo to time, hints on tho C(1 n tll0 selection of tho sides nnd
preparation nnd use of meat food t, d nfl b dcscrIbo(, ,
products thnt mny bo used for tho
; ... ... . .. ; ,.. rfrv. MiMir. pnnlinrv iioyor. nrv ctir-
ueiicrmoui oi nun economy in your " -"--
lng adds to tho firmness of tho meat
mid tho method employed Insures tho
conking. Union Meat Co.
REGARDING RACON.
nnrnn. wlmn enrnfullv selected. OSt delicious, uniform ftnvor.
cured and propnred for tho tablo, Is I Owing to tho llrm dry euro, Colum
ono of tho most delicious breakfast via Bacon should bo put on a cold
dishes that ono can ent. sklllot nnd nllowed to fry very slow-
Thoro nro many ways to euro bn- ly. A slice or two used In garnlsh-
con, but tho best bacon Is cured dry lng fish, fowl nnd oven ronsts will bo
Bns with nuro sugar nnd Bait. It Is In found to ndd richness to their flavor.
this mannor that wo euro Coliimbln All of our products nro Government
Rncon. Inspected. Union Meat Co.
SOMETHING DOING SOON.
(From I'ugono Register.)
Yet n few dnys and tho railroad
news promises to bo bettor and moro
Interesting than ever. Announce
ment of letting of contracts cannot
ho put off moio than n fow days long
If reports nro to bo rolled upon.
MILLINHRYnt REDUCED PRICES
at Mrs. A. G. Aiken's.
Rig HANI) DANCE nt " EAGLES
hnll, Saturday night, XOVEMHF.R 11.
Muslo by full band.
STAFFORD'S
STANDS FOR THE STAND
AIM) IX SWRETS.
THE
TASTE
TKLLS
THE REASON.
TRY A HON
TODAY.
$0&dk
TWO STORES
DRESSMAKING
GOWNS, SUITS AND
KEMORHLLING.
MRS. E. BANDEL
Phono 19-J, Cor. 4th nnd Park Avo.
For the Man Who Knows
thero'a nothing like n rich, Juicy
beofstenk no bird's nests for his.
If thoro's ono thing wo'ro pnrtlcular
about (wo hnvo n enro for every
ounce of moat leaving these prem
ises), It's our boofstonkB porter
house, sirloins, tenderloin nnd nil.
Wo keep a keen oyo on tho mnrkoc
and glvo you every boneflt of n shade
In pricing.
Marshfield Cash Market
Phono 221.7
Pioneer Hullilliig Front St.
11. FOl'RXIER. PROP.
A now stock of tho latest In
tho
MAZDA LAMPS
Send In Your Ordor
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
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Snow Drift Hour
Highest Quality
Hello! Hello!
Housewives of Marshfield use
Marshfield
Creamery
Butter
It your grocer dooa not keep
It call up PHONE 73-J.
Freo dollvory S a.m. to 2 p.m.
also
STERILIZED CREA.M & MILK
ICE, BUTTERMILK,
COTTAGE CHEESE
Union Oils
JASOLINE DISTILLATE
BENZINE KEROSENU
SAMSON GAS ENGINES
anC
CEXTIMFUtlAL PUMPS
Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co.
Mnrshflehl, Ore. PHONE 302-J
Mull Orders Solicited.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN JJ7-J
WANTED!!!
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pneuma
tic Cleaning Company. Orders for
work tnkon st 1;
GOING HARVEY
PHONE 100
Good Livery Service
Fancy now rigs, good horses and
careful drivers aro now nt ttho dis
posal of tho Coos Ray public at
REASONARLE RATES
Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for
any trip nnywhoro nn tlmo. Horse
boarded and rigs cared for.
New hearse and special ncommo
dntlons provided for funeral parties.
W. L. CONDRON'S
LIVERY AND FEED STARLFis
PHONE 27JI-J
An article that has real merit should
In tlmo becomo popular. That such
Is tho caso with Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy has been attested by many
dealers. Hero is one of them. II.
W. Hendrlckson, Ohio Falls, Ind.,
writes, "Chamberlain's Cough Romo
dy Is the best for coughs, colds and
croup, and Is my best seller." For
sale by all dealers.
Silver Spoon Sweets
Are Delicious Chocolates made o Pure Materials
in a Sanitary factory by Cleau and HEALTHY
workmen. They aro packed in 3)-pouii(l
boxes at 25c and 1-poumi
boxes at 50c. Each package
contains a Coupon which
to get one
these beautiful
Silver Spoons
everybody
sells 'em.
Bradley
CandyCo.
Mnrshficid
former! v
... ir
"v moaern
Company,
ftK&k ' will hlp
' fk " 0f
.v'lL
wV
Send .
One Full
Coupon, (or 2 k
half Coupons) and ilPp
10c for One Spoon fel
G Counons and 48c for Ktmf '1
Six Spoons.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
Flanagan (2b Bennett Bank
of r j
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
At tho close of business September 1st, 1011,
Ilesourccs,
Loans and Discounts $397,393.93
Ranking Houso GO.000.00
Cash nnd Exchanges 141,540.53
Ttnl 9388,040.10
Liabilities
Capital Stock paid In $50,000.00
Surplus aud Undivided Profits 54,165.72
Deposits 434,774.74
Total 9588,010.40
He Got the Job
A young mnn having applied to n wholesale houso for
n position recently found hlmsolf boforo tho mnnnger
for oxatnlnntlon. "Havo you n bank account?" was his
llrst question. "I hnvo," was tho roply. "Lot mo bco
your linnk book," wns tho next roquost. After glnnclng
ovor It nnd noting tho long list of regular, though Biuall
deposits, ho Bald: "Young man, you nro ongnged, nnd I
want to compliment you on your Having ability. I al
ways Insist upon employing only mon who hnvo tho good
sonso to Bavo their money." Wo Invito overy young
mnn In this community to opon nn nccount nt this bnnk.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SA VINOS DEPOSITS.
The First National Bank
OF COOS RAY
CAPITAL $100,000.00
.MARSHFIELD
OREGON'
Twenty-Five Years
Ago, Bill,
when I was married, wo
went to a hardware store and
.picked out a coal range cost
ing $45, and dirty all the time.
"The other day our daughter
was married and her husband
had to spend less than half as
much for a modern gas range,
with no coal or ashes to bother
about.
"Times change, Bill, and
somehow women seem to stay
younger, lots longer than they
used to,"
Whv not eat YOUR sas range
Know? Telephone 178, Oregon
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