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7"T- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON', MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1911 EVENING EDITION. i ' It . i COOS BAYTIMES M. O. MALONHY Editor mid l'ul). DAN E. MALOXKY News Editor WEST TO SIOP .1 Entered at t ho postoOico at MarsU flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class wall matter. Dedicated to tho service ct tho people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that evil shall not tbrivo unopposed. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Miirshllcld :: :: :: Orcgoa SUBSCRIPTION KATES; DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month .CO I' WEEKLY. Ono year .'. ?l.b0 When paid trlctly In advance tho subscription prico of tho Coos Bay Times Is f 5.00 pr year or $2.50 (or lx months. ' GOOD EVENINGi ' Do that which ' Is assigned thco and thou canst not hopo to much or daro too much. 4 - EMERSON. a - . i I t t ONLY ONE WAY. ii m There's only ono method of meotln' ' llfo'B tost; Jcs' keep a-atrlvln' an hopo fur tho '-- best; Don't glvo up tho ship an' retiro In dismay 'Caueo hnmmors aro thrown when ' you'd like a bouquet. This world would bo tlresomo, wo'd all get tho blues, It all tho folks In it hold Just tho samo vlows; So finish your work, show tho best of your skill, Some peoplo won't llko It, but other folks will. If you'ro lendln' un army, or bulldln'i a ronco, Do tho most that you kin with your own common-BonBo. Ono small word of praise In this Journey of tears Outweighs in tho balance 'gainst ' carloads of sneers. Tho plants that wo'ra passln' as commonplaco weeds Oft provo to bo Just what somo suf- forer needs. 8o keep n-goln'; don't stny stnndln' still; Somo peoplo won't llko you( but oth cr folks will. Oregon Governor Says There Will Be No More Executions While He Serves. SALEM, Ore., Nov. 27. Cobwebs will lino tho door of tho execution chambor and dus't will Ho thick on tho scaffold at tho State Penitentiary before thoio Is another logal execu tion In tho Stnto of Oregon. As a parting movo, Just beforo loaving for the eaBt and his trip on tho Governors' special, Govornor West commuted to life Imprisonment the scntonco of Jans M. William Massing and Issued n formal state ment to tho effect that during his administration capital punishment will bo eliminated In this stato and that as a policy of tho olllcd all who aro convicted of murder In tho first degree will receive a commutation of sotttenco to llfo imprisonment at his hands. HnsBlng was convicted of murder in tho first degree for murdering his wife, in Portland. In his formal statement tho gov ernor said: "Thero will bo no hanging In Ore gon whllo I am governor of tho stato. Tho old rulo that bloodshad must bo oxplatcd by tho shoddlng of blood Is, In my opinion,! a relic of barbarism and not in consonance or in keeping with the civilization or tho spirit of tho 20th century. It has an antiquated and an uneconomic romalndcr from tho dark ages. H contond that tho spirit and tho civilization of this ago call for tho ropoal of capital statutes as tho pun ishment for first degree murder. I bollovo that imprisonment for llfo should bo tho penalty paid for shed ding human blood. FJglit on Noose HI Aim. "I recommended abolition of capi tal punishment to tho last Legisla ture and will agnln mnko tho samo recommendation In 1913, nuloss tho law has boon previously amended at tho gonornl election of 1012. ''I will, and do advocate tho re peal of tho' capital statute and tho limitation of tho pardoning powor of tho govornor In relation to llfo son tencas for first degrco murdor. I hopo to sco this reform accomplish ed before tho expiration of my term of ofllco and tho present barbaric law wiped from tho stntuto books of tho stnto." As In tho caso of Jcsso Wohb, Mas sing was required to sign a state ment that ho would not ask for a pardon In his term In prison mid that ho would not nsk for oxocutlvo clem ency or fnvor In any fornt and that ho would not nsk his friends to Inter cede In his behalf. Ills sister also signed tho statement. ENGLAND FEARS GE 1 LI Sir Edward Gray Delivers Speech on Anglo-German Relations. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times.) LONDON, England, Nov. 27. Sir Edward Grey, secretary of Foreign Affairs, today cleared tho political atmosphcro and pouiou oil on tho CflNGE UIL 10 COOS BAY If Old Coos Bay Wagon Road Isn't Kept Open, Will Use Myrtle Point Road. Unloss Coos county keeps tho Coos county end of tho old Coos Day wagon road opon In pood shapo, tho Coos Day mall sorvlco will bo trans ferred to tho Myrtle Point road. This was tho announcement made Built Expressly To Heat Water troubled waters of the Anglo-Gorman 'hcro today by fi p Dnrnnrd. tho relations, in a speech in tho "ou j mn, contrftctor, ho ,B ,loro from of Commons. Inoseburg. Mr. Barnard says that Tho forolgn secretary reviewed . , ., ., ,,unn ,. m tho whole Moroccan opUodo from tho ho ,B ncUnB on -natructlona from-In-sudden appearance of tho Gormnn poctor Morso of tho United States gun-boat Panther In tho port of Agn- Postofuco Department. Ho says that dlr up to tho signing of tho Franco- Mr. Morso informed him that It was Gorman treaty. Ho unflinchingly up- entirely up to tho peoplo of Coos Day hold tho attltiido of Mm nrltlnn nov. to soo that tho road Is kept In pas- ernment but at tho samo time do- Bnu, condition nnd if it Is not, tho clnred Its action was never' antago- postofllco dopartmont will Simply or nlstc. to Gormany or to any sottlo- dor tno mal1 changed, mont sho was ablo to arrango with Mr Barnard says tho Myrtlo Point Franco which did not threaten 'tho ron ,s ooll,B kopt up In much bet rights of Great Britain. Sir Edwnnj tor shnpo than tho old Coos Bay wa Groy mado no -secret of the fact tho Kn road. Whon n troo falls across situation nt oncn timn was ionnn. tho Myrtlo Point routo or n slide oc- Groat 'Britain ha.d no sccrot treaty curs thoro, Iho trouble Is quickly ob- nnd both Franco and Russia know vlnted. On tho old Coos Bay wagon perfectly woll that British public rond' couple of mon nre working opinion would not support nny pro- '" tho canvon hut nro not doing very vopatlvo or nggresslvo notion-against 'ditch work, according to tho staffo Gormany. Germany's strength was urivors. In Its self guarantees that no other J D- Laird, who was In today, sayB country would s'oek quarrel with hor. ,nftf n 'l'o that occurred on tho but If n nation had tho blneost army Brewster Hllli two weeks ago. has in tho world nnd n very big navy nnd not been touched nnd unless some-j was going to build still n bigger ."'" i uoro soon, noitnor tno om nnvy thon thnt nation must do all op nw road thoro will bo passable. In Its powor tq protoct tho natural Mr Barnard says that tho Sumne'r apprehensions of others lest that on(I' ot tno ron,l Ib nnw ,n 0" "hapo powor should havo ngrcsslYo lnon- n result of tho planking put on Moiib toward thnm. "I don't bellovo through tho combined offorts of tho Gormnny has nirnrcsRlvn dnnli-nn nnd Coos county commissioners nnd tho all wo or othor neighbors of Germany Marshflold Chamber of Commorco. deslro Is to live with hor on equal However, ho fonte that In cnsoH of terms," said Sir Edward Grey. alleles, troos falling across tho road, . etc., tno suporvisors or commission ers should po that. tbo. highway Is llOrth D(?nd . NeWS q " snyHthnt unless this Is done. ' j--.. T . ho simply will havo to change thq . . -,; t, ... f7. i- - service Tho mall on Iho; Myrtlo MlBaJdn B. Mltcholl Is hero from point, rond lins been ahead of tho Allegany to visit friends. schednlo overy day so far with ono ' . exception whon n slldo occurred Carl Cllnklnbeard' spont Saturday thoro. with friends In Marshflold. The modem GAS IV J TOT OTAinn "Al 7V -"vx-jijt proTidjl inuuiy oi not water fi until, iiiuuury nml kitcb is successful because ii ijftiAJJjfi SOLELY VM TVATER UEATll "PURPOSTCS. 1 .v-ivi CO The aiTnuceinent of J8 designed to utilize ei wossidio licnt unit of gas iliune. rkTTTriTirXTTcin . the heater's big yirtues.1 There are various styles gas water heaters, t "us sliow you how L work. QREiiWw ililt L-'UiMrANY. Phoi 1YB. tl I FTi T Peat Is utilized as fuel In n nnw Dr. Holllstor returned today from wnv In flwedon whereby It Is nulvor n professional visit to Ton MHV l'.oil nml ,blown Into n combustion , chambor In tho form of flno powdor Miss Alpha Wlcklund of Empire '' n" olcctrlc fan. Is vlsltlncr friends horoTind nt Mnrsh. k -n it i. i Hold. . . B1' 1 1 I I i LJictiiuiiciru s uverv i DIWIXITION OK GUXTLiaiAX SKXSATIOXAL SKIt.MOX TOPICS An oxcess of dignity Is fatal to u clergyman's usefulness, but too many preachers In nn ondoavor to attract hearers go to tho opposite cxtromo, " " thinking that sonsatlonnllsm to tho Thro nro various bollofs as to Just point ovon qf Irroverenco will nchlovo Vat ln,es Sontloman. nut In their objoct. This Is often shown 1"',B 20th-century vlow of things, In In tho cholco of sormon subjects, i hM 0vO'l"y dealings, ho may bo Rnvnrni Vn,u vi, ni.... .n- Hiimniod up In a few genornl nrincl- cou.sc.1 on baseball recently .doubt- '"; 1 X??. to! leas tuinklng t with tho army cited over tho This was not so unconventional. llt , wlmt tnol(, Q' luU, since thoro aro many profitable los- Bnvs nn ntoimm... ' sons to ho drawn from tho nntionnl , A gontlomnn Is ono who does not pnstlmo, but they nro scaicoly In tho smoke youi c'gars and toll oUkih samo clasH with tho Saginaw. Mleli.. how ho "know your fnthor whon" minister who nnnnunros as a sorles A gontlomnn Is ono who hollevos of sornums, "lutondod primarily for you Innocent until you nro pro von young men," tno roiiowing: "No. 1. guilty. Gotch and HnckeiiBchmldt. or Catch ' Ho Is ono who will accent your hos ns Catch Can. No. 2. Tho Aviation pHnllty and not attempt to steal tho nock, or Atwood. King of tho Air. "ciions or your wiro. No. 3. Biffs nnd Dingles for Baseball! A Kontlemnn Is ono wholsnotcurl Bugs. or Winning a Ponnnnt. No. i.'om nor ndlfforont to your welfare. Throw In Your Clutch, or tho Honk-' A gontlomnn Is ono who shows as asoball recontlv doubt- I''1'8 tnnt mnrlc ",m 8Uch whothor ho thoy wo.nr ako a It '" n doctor' lftW'cr' ,ndl' c,'l(". V of f is M io wore S- ,00,r. ",,nn' " r,0.h mnn' n boKn'' '"" or niiis who woro ex- tt tl,of, In tho ,an , f t f .championship contests. B(.lU0mnn Is not a matter of caste Miss Stolla Wlcklund, who Is teaching nt Ton MIo, will cIobo tho torm this wook. 8TATKMHNT OF CONDITION Flanagan (& Jennptt Bnk MAItSIIFIKLD, OHKGOX At tho close of busIncsM September 1st, 1011, Itcsourcci. " Loans and Discounts ',...' $397,391 1) Banking House 60,000 ii ' CasG and Exchanges t 141.B4S IS Total 93mi.OIO.4t Liabilities Capital Stock paid In .'.... ".V $50,000 OP Surplus nnd 'Undivided Profits S4.16S.71 Deposits ' '. . . ,:-.i,r. ..,'. . . ;. .'?. . , . ., 484,774.74 Wo havo be'curotl tho Ilvory 'jiwl- ions of L. H. HolBnor and lire pro pared to render oxcetlont sorvlco to tho pooplo of Coos Dny. Cirufi.l i dt Ivors, goou rljs h.id ovoryth'.ng int win mean batlsfnctory service to rliono us for n urlvlng Total f3tw.0l0.4ll Mrs. Bert Potorson and children of Gnrdlnor, who hnvo beon visiting u,n nnl.iv p May. Orogon, nro gucsU nt.tho )0rso. n rig or nnvihlnu needed In Inlltl k'liAAl II H liAtn ItAMfl lit . . . mo iivery nno. wo also do truck 'John Preolund homo" hero. Thoro will ho Union Thnnksglvlng sorvlco hold In tho Prosbytorlan church Wcdnosdny avonlng nl 7:30. TIiq United Brotljron nnd Methodist Enlscopnl churches will Join In this Thnnksglvlng sorvlco. g hiiPlness or all kinds. , ALAXCIIAItl) HltOTIIKHS Phono .138-J Livery, Feed imtl Rales Sorvlic. 141 First nnd Aldor Streets Honk of Life. nxi: itncoiii) to li.wvk. much courtesy to his wlfo In prlvato as In publ'c. A gontleman Is tho mnn "higher up" who Is big oiiiugh to grasp tho hand of the man "lowor down." A gontloniaii Ib ono who lofrnlns from mnklng n wnlter feol cheapor (From Eugene Guard.) City Attorney John M. Pipes re signed tho othor night, after sovoral . than ho nppears hlnuolf, yenra or sorvlro, beonuno of his ro- And, above all, moral from tho city. No incumbent ! A gentloman Is ono who does not of tho position was ever callod upon MrJ t0 Piovo It!!! to guluo tho municipality through n porlod of gioator sre, from a legal Etandpolut, and It Is duo to say thnt not a single dofeat wus lecordod ngalnst hint. All tr,o lawsuits grow ing out of tho municipal ownership program woio conducted by Mr. Pipes, nnd It wnsuponhlsndvlcocon ItCLIIW FOB SIUTTLK. I'iiii SPKCIAL XOTICF. Aftor Decombor 1st. 1911 . tho prico of Rtock In Mllllcomn Dovol- oplnont Co. will bo 7Cc per shnro. Local peoplo aro glvon a spoclnl op portunity to got n limited nmntint at 40e beforo 5 o'clock; Friday, Decom bor 1st. Room 1 First Nlonnl Bank building. Phono 2C1J. MIUIromaDo volopmont Co. Wc Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Sui's CARD OF THANKS. To all who by aid' and Hympnthy lightened tho bunion of my grlof during tho Illness and death or my husband, Geo. Hanson, osnoolnlly to Dr. Dlx. tho C. A. Smith Co., and to tho kind sisters and priests, whoso mnny porsonnl acts of sympathy nnd nBBlstanco will over ho roniomborod, I extend my heartfelt thnnks. MRS. GEO. HANSON. Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN JJ7..I (By Water Supply to Do INMoivd Tliiw Tomorrow. Associated Press to Coos Bay Tlmos.) SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 24. Tho corning legnl mutters that tho mayor ' city wator department promises to nnd council i oiled Implicitly, and havo tho wator supply fully restored they wore never once directed Into tomorrow noon, bringing to tho Seat n courso which tho couits fnlled to t'n reservoirs n normal (low of Cedar auBtnln. Rot'or ovon thnn this was River wator. his honostv, sincerity and loyalty to i . tho constltucmny ho served. Loav-J TO IH'V OREGON LOCKS. Ing Eugono with a record llko this PORTLAND, Oro Nov) 24. Tho hohlnd him, ho should havo a brll- stato hoard has recommonded that Hunt and successful onroor In the United States Englnoor Mclndoo re larger field nffoiduil by tho stato'si commend to Congress tho purchnse metropolis., jnf tho Oregon CItv locks at $450,000 -' This amount Is settled upon between Save money by pationlzing Tho the board nnd the Portland Railway, nine iHivor isers i iii nnd Powor Co. aw .OTUtjmnMWiMM i !! m i WTmn -- -ruin MUSH IOU C pIOUR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality I PXIOXS MUST MERGE. ATLANTA. On., Nov. 2i. Tho Amnlgamntod Society of Cnrnontors nnd Joiners must morgo with tho United Brotherhood or Cnrnontors nnd Joiners or Amorlcn by July 1, next, or loso tholr chnrtor In tho Am oilcan Federation or Labor, so tho redoratlon decided today. it l i i - 7TWM aw A MAIL CARRIER'S LOAD Seems heavier when he has a weak back and kidney trouble Fred Duoh ron, mall cariior at Atchison, Kan sas, says: "I havo beon bothered vlth kidney nnd bladdr troub'o and ad a severe pain ncroes my bnck Whouovor I rarrlod n heavy load of nail, my kidney trouble licorasod 3omo tlmo ago. I started taking Fo 'oy's Kldnoy puis and slnco tnklng 'hem I ne gotten entlre'y rid or ill my kidney trouble nnd nm as lound now ns over." Foley's Kldnoy Pills are tonlo In action, quick In results No ninttor nt'whn stai;o your kidney troublo mny bo, take olcv's Kidney Pll's at onco for lulck and porinnnent' rellof. Rod ""ross Drug Store. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY TR. E. F, WIXKLER, Xatiiiopnth nnd Clilroprnrtor. All chronic diseases treat oil. Consul tation rreo. Oinco hours: 0 to 12 a, in.; 2 to 5 and C to 8 p. m. Naturopath lnstltuto Room No. 1. N'o. 13G Broadway, .Marshflold, Oro Size JQqesn't Count Slzo does not always count Tho stlngor Is tho smnll pnrt of tho boo, but you soon learn which end It's on. It Isn't always tho slzo of n bank account that ne consldor, Its tho men behind It. Wo feol thnt tho hum ble depositor Is entitled to tho samo consideration tho man .who owns n mint. Our banking facilities are at tho disposal or njl nllko. Wo nro horo to help you U wo cnn. Tho rnrinor, plantor, mechanic, buslneiis mnn, minor, stockman, Inboror, prpresslonal man, nil nro Invited to become pntrons or our bnnk. Tho slie or tho account Is not of ilrst Importance. Corno In nnd lots talk It ovor. INTEREST PAID OX TIME AXI) SAVIXGS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank MARSHFIELD OF COOS HAV CAPITAL $106,000.00 OltlWOV QR. G. W. LLSLIE. OKteopntlilc Phynlcluu Jraduato or atho Amerhnn school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Ofllce In Eldorado Hilt, flours 10 to 12; 1 to l; Phono 1U1-J; Mnrslulold; Orogon tr A. H. HODGINS T, J. SCAIFE Jb Marshfield Painb (Sb Decolrating Co. Rstlmates MARSIIFIELD, FurliUhcd Phono 1I0L Orogon J. W. IIUXXETT, lawyer. Offlee over Flanugan & Bennett Bank tarshneld Oregon T-yt. J. T. McCORAIAC. ' - Physlcinn and Surgeon Mnrshfleld, Oregon. Jflico: Luckhirt Building, opposite Post OIUh Phone 105-J Abstracts, Reed Estate, Fire and Marine fa3ur$nce Title Guarantee and Abstract Co, HEMtV SEXGSTACKEN, Mr. Coqulllo Offlje Phono 191 Marshflold Odlco 14-J. Farms Timber Cool and Platting Lands a specialty. Gensral Agents "EASTSIDB" Y) A. J. TV Moder IIEXDRY'S We aro equipped to do high clast work on short notice at the vnrj lowest prices. Examination 4 free' Lady attondant. Coke building, oppo 8lto Chnndlor hotel, phono 1 12-.1. DR. II. D. MOORE, Chiropnictor Chronic DliOas.es a Specialty 203 Coos Bldg Phono 81-L 0(Tio( hours 1 to R U CSS ?T ,Hwu- who have some Inventlvo ability Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO 4XD JOSSOX CESIKNT. The best Domnttlo nnd Imported brands. Plaster, Limo, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PIIONK "' DRESSjMARlNG GOWXS, SUITS AND REMODELLING. MRS. E. BANDEL Phone 19-J, Cor. 4th nnd Park Avo. Unique PantatoriuJ DYEIXCT, CLEAXI.Vfi, ffM t. nunllllivn ALL III'"'" ' HAT WORK. T1,rno. ROSS S PWEGOri , t n e rtnnMnl nvnnllA mM 40OU lUIHIHI '"" QET Y0UB JO POINTING DpE AT THE TIMES' " f V J- (MkilMnM VTT tWl