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,, . ..qi-n.u iwr-.- THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1 911 EVENING EDITION. A Stage for All The Markets of the World The show window of the modern merchant is a stage for the thousand and one products of the arts and crafts. "When the concealed electric lights are turned on, the focusing power of the theatrical stago is reproduced almost exactly. The show window illuminated resembles nothing so much as the stage of the theatre and the charm and attraction for the pub lic is nearly as great. Placing goods in a scientifically electric lighted window is placing them 'before the footlights with the trading public for an aud ience. For merchants who need assistance in their show window lighting installations we offer a special and valuable service. Telephone ITS. Oregon Power Co. Corner Central and Second STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan (Sb Bennett Bank of MARSHFIELD, OREGON At tlio close of biiftlncss September 1st, 1011. Resources. Loans nnd Discounts 1307,303.03 Banking House 60,000.00 Cash and Exchangos 141,540.53 Total 9588,010.10 Liabilities Capital Stock paid In . ( 50,000.00 Surplus and Undlvldod Profits 64,165.72 Deposits 484,774.74 lOlai $toCTlJ 10 1C1 I The Wisdom of Age A poor old man In tolling of his llfo's oxporlonco said, "I enn nco whoro I have- mndo many mistakes In my life, but I think my greatest was In not starting a bank nccount whon a young man. If I had dono eo nnd stnyod with my banker. I would not liavo boon working by tho day In my old ago. I can plainly sco now, whon It Is too lato, that I havo nil tho tlmo needed tho bank's asslstnnco. My ndvlco to all young men Is to opon a bank account nnd form a connection with tho bnnk. Thon It hnrd luck comes you will havo a frlond undor somo obligations to help you." Tho nbovo has our honrty endorsement. Wo mako an earnest of fort to holp our patrons. ' t ( INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. The First National Bank MARSHFIELD OF COOS HAY CAPITAL $100,000.00 OREGON Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIADLO ND JOSBON CESIENT. The best Domettlo and Imported brands. Plaster, Lima Brick nnd all kinds of builders inaterU) HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE. SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Oflbe Phono 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. Qenaral Agents "EAST8IDE" DRESSMAKING uiv.h, SUITS AND nEMODELLING. MRS. E. BANDEL 19-J, Cor. 4 th and Park Ave. Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF HAT WORK. ROSS & PINEGOR. 256 Central avenue Phone 250X MARSHFIELD ELKS WILL HOLD "LODGE OF SORROW" SUNDAY Tho Mnrah field Lodge of Elks will hold their annual "Lodgo of Sorrow" Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock In tho Ma sonic Hall. It Ib expected that there will be a lnrge atton dnnco ns n general invitation Is extended to tho public to at tend. "The Lodgo of Sorrow" is tho annual memorial scrvlco of tho Elks at which tinio trlbuto Is paid to tho departed mem bers. 4Not ono mombor of tho Marshfleld Lodgo has passed to tho Great Beyond since tho Institution of tho lodgo nearly thrco years ngo but tho exorcises will -bo held as trlbuto to tho dead of Sister LodgeB of tho Order. Tho exercises tomorrow nro in chargo of a committee con sisting of P. M. Pnrsons.A. E. Neff and W. it. Haines. Tho iishors will bo J. Albert Mntson, Fred Powers, Geo. E. Dlx, Gcorgo Goodrum, 11. S. Tower nnd Dan Moloney. The pro grnm, olllcors of tho lodgo nnd membership roll nro as fol lows: ORDER OF EXERCISES. Audience Will Please Refrain from Applause. Processional Orchestra Opening UltunllBtlc Exercises MAItSIIFIELD LODGE NO. 1100, B. P. O. E. Vocal Solo, "I Will Lay Mo Down In Ponco". .. .Dudley Buck Mrs. A. B. Gldlcy Piano Accompaniment, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll OPENING ODE Air "Auld Lnng Syne" Audience Requested to Join "Great Hitler of the Universe, All seeing and benign, Look down upon and bless our work And""bo all glory Thlnol Oh, honr our prayers for our honored dead, Willie bearing In our minds Tho memories gruven on each heart For Auld Lang Syne." Orchestra. Eulogy Kov. J. T. M. Knox Vocal Solo, "Crossing the Bar" Marston Mrs. A. B. GIdlcy Piano Accompaniment, Mrs. Wm. Horsfnll Orchestra. Closing Odo, "Homo Sweet Home" Lodgo Orchestra. OFFICERS OF THE LODGE Exalted Ruler C. P. McKNIGHT Estcomcd Leading Knight ; W. R. HAINES Esteemed Loyal Knight J. W. HILDENBRAND Esteemed Lecturing Knight W. H. KENNEDY Secrotnry W. C. TIPPETT Treasuror . .' W. N. EKBLAD Trustco M. C. MALONEY TriiRtco E. D. McARTHUH Trustoo 1. CONDUON Tllor ' D. Y. STAFFORD Esqulro G. II. ROTNOR Chaplain E. CROSTIIWAIT Inner Guard A. E. NEFF Organist ROSS SMITH COMPLETE ROSTER OF MARSHFIELD LODGE NO. 1100, R. P. O. E. Adolsborgar, A. E. Bnrgolt, E. S. Barton, J. S. Bcndor, C. L. Bergman, C. P. Best, W. E. Black, G. N. Durmcstor, H. E. Cnrloton, G. "W. Chambers, G. W. Chandler, E. I. Chnso, E. C. Condron, I. Crosthwalt, E. Davis, A. P. Davis, C. L. Doment, R. B. Dlx, G. E. Douglas, "W. U. Ekblad, W. N. Endlcott, C. W. Evorston. C. V. Fnrrin, E. L. q. Fellows, W. J. Fcenoy, P. J. Flanagan, J. W. Gllbort, C. E. Goodrum, Geo. Go8s, J. D. Grant, P. Grimes, W. Grimes, T Guerln, T. D. Haines, A. T. Hnlnes, W. R. Hall-Lowls, P. M. Hamlin, J. D. Hammond, A. S. Hnrrlgan, J. T. " Hnrtlo, A..C. Hartley, G. Hartson, M. J. Hlldonbrand, J. W. Housoworth, A. L, Hownrd. II. G James, T. B. Johnston, J. A. Jr. Kenne, C. J. Kemp, D. M. Kennedy, W. H. Knight, J. L. Kronholm, J. J. KniBO, G. W. Kyle, G. W. Lnngonborg, G, L. Lnwlor, W. M. Jr. Llljoqvlst, L. A. Lockhart, 11. Lyon, W. Mnloney, D. E. Malonoy, M. C. Mann, S. M. Mnrhoffer, P. M. Mnsstfn, J. L. Mnst, J. W. Mntson, J.A. Monde, E H. Miller, J. W. MUlor, W. P. Mllno, J. B. Moffntt, W. T. Mortenson, O. L. Murch. G. P. McArthur, E. D. McCollum, C. A. McDIarmld, H. J. McKcown, 11. J. McKnlght. C. P. McLnln, H. McPhorson, G. G. Neff, A. E. Ness, A. J. Nlohnus, G. Painter, P. W. Pnrsons, P. M. Perhnm, E. G. Polloxfon, A. E. Powers, A. H. Powors, P. "W. Roborg, P. N. Rosu, L. L. Rosa, R. II. Ross, G. P. Rotnor, O. H. Russell, T. C. Rust, J. B. Schilling, J. E. Simpson, L. J. Smith, M. C. Smith, W. E. Smith, W. R. Stufford, D. Y. Stemmler, J. O. Swain, W. C. Tnggart, C. C. Tlppott, W. C. Toworv H S. Toyo, W. A. Traver. L. W. Tully, P. M. Watson. J. Wells. II. A. Wernlch, R, A. Winkler, II. Van Duyn, C. L. TRY TO POISON STREET GANGS 1 (From Associated Press to Coos Bay ' Times) NEW YORK, Dec. 1 Humors that tho striking garbage men of tho Now York Street Cleaning Department are attempting 4o polBon the food served to the strike-breakers by the city caused a panic nmong tho men employed In ono of tho uptown sec tions todny. The rumors were found to have somo foundation In the sudden death In Bcllevuo Hospi tal of one of tho strike-breakers. An autopsy will be held. Several other strike-breakers report stomach trou blo of nn unusual character. JOHN 0. HAS 33 COMPANIES big fund tor I mm rfp.pi q H Chinese In Vnited States to liaise Millions to Aid lichcllion. (From Associated Press to Coos Bay Times) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1 Tho task of raising In tho United Stntcs a two million dollar loan for tho new Chinese republic tins been formally assumed by tho Chlncso Six Compan ies, tho powerful central organiza tion of tho Chlncso Secret Societies of Amcrlcn. At a meeting Inst night it was decided to request a contrlbu t'on of nt least 11 vo dollars from ench of tho Chinese in this country with j larger donntlons from the wealthy wuiueou. i return oi mo loan wuu six per cent Interest Is promised nt tho end of two yenrs, FIND INFERNAL MACHINES. Again A Few New Suits ' Late Fall and Winter Styles and Fabrics From$8.50to$25 Just Received AT THE FIXUP Bombs nnd Tdiw-Mnkliifr Devices Dis covered In Run Diego. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Time.. SAN DIEGO. Cal., Dec. 1. In a room occupied by n man nnmed Alb ert Stodt, detectives found four bombs mndo of gasplpo and cqulppod with fuses nnd caps. Anumborofbrnss knuckles nnd n henvy "Billy" woro also discovered. Ono of tho bombs wns tested nnd exploded with tor rlflc force. Stodt Is now In tho county hospttnl with n broken leg sustnlnod two weeks ngo when he Jumped from his room In n tene ment houso to escape a flro which he claimed snrtcd from using gnsollno to clean clothes. A flnsh attended by an explosion preceded this tiro. Stodt refuses to give any Informa tion nbout tho bombs or himself, it Is thought ho enmo hero from Los Angolcs. A rigid investigation l'l bolng mndo. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times.) NEW YORK, Dec. 1 Tho thlrty thrco subsidiary companlos Into which the Stnndard Oil company was divided nfter tho U. S. supromo court decreed Its dissolution, began their scpnratc, Individual oxlstonco today. Somo two huridrcd thousand now stock certificates containing nrniinrtlnnnto nharcB ill theso compa nies were mailed to tho six thousand stockholders of tho old Stnndard Oil company of Now Jersey. ANOTHER REFORMER. He snt In comfort In tho shndo, and exercised his nimble Jaws. Thla world much better might bo mado If ho were aBked to framo tho laws. It Jnrrcd him when ho looked around, to see Injustlco ovorywhoro; and to his enrs thero camp the sound of peo ple walling In despair. Ho had a gentle, tender henrt that nehed for Mioso whose lives were dour, tho nlnrtyrs on tho busy mart, tho vic tims of the money power. For nil who suffered, ho had sighs; ho stood n for tho poor man's cntifo; nnd If his countrymen were wise, they'd call on him to mako the laws. And thup, with dream and ldlo boaBt, ho talk ed tho hours down, ono If "no; nnd, tied up to n hitching post, his horst was Ftnndlnc. In the un. Ills horso wnn Bwearlng at tho fllo" In languago that the ponies use, nnd rnbbng Ho nf dieted eyes, rml stnmnlng till It lost its shoes. His sounding schomoi I don't endorse; thnt sort of man I most dcsplso who mouths big theo ries while his horso Is scrapping with tho doggono flic. WALT MASON. ADVERTISED LETTERS. AUSTRIAN IS SLAIN. Vancouver City I'mployeo Is Found Slain. VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 1 With n bullet wound in tho tomplo nnd tho body still warm, John Dcmetrock, n city workmnn, an Austrian, wns found murdered enrly today on n sldewnlk on Powell street In tho east and. A countryman nnmed Bill Roubolark, wns hold at pollco head quarters because ho appears to know something of tho crime. NO POSTAL CLERKS UNION. PostolJlro Department Orders Em ployees to Dlhlmml Oi-gnnlintlou (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) CHICAGO, III., Dec. 1. Whnt em ployees of tho United States mall sor- vlco term is an attack on tholr union organization was received hero today In a gencrnl order from C. P. Grand field, first nsslstant postmaster gen eral, cnlllng on nil secret organiza tions In tho sorvlco, Immedlntoly to disband. Tho order Is nlmod, tho men say, at tho Natlonnl Federation of Postolllco Clerks, nn affiliation of the Amorlcnn Federation of Lnhor, to which most of tho men bolong. List of unrlnlmed lotters remain ing In tho Marshfleld Postolllco De comber 1, 1011. Persons cnlllng for snmo will plcnso say, advortlsod, nnd nay ono cent for each letter called for: Mr. Jack Burns, Miss Ruth Clnrk, Mr. Sherman Cnmpboll, Constwlso S. S. & Bnrco Co., Robert Costollo, Robt. Damboroo, L. M. Dennis, Miss Allco Donnhuc, Fred. Edlund, Joo Flowers, Nathan Gage, Frank Gray, Deo Ilnskln, Snudy Hyslop, Ilnrry Hall, Alex Hngstrom, Nod. Hogloy. B. S. Hondryx, Tom Ilinshnw, Miss Pcrtrudo Johnson, Ed. Johnson, Har old Johanson, Harry Jowott, M.. King, L. A. Kinny, L. Kondolka. Al fred LoIboI, Mrs. Florcnco Lolisel, Albort Morris, M. P. Million. M. Y. Nowmnn, Ed. Nolan, Clnronco Owen, R. R. Reed, Lambert Shoppnrd, Mrs. Fred. Stanch, John Shny, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Sanders, I. E. Solf, Carl ton Smith, Mowery Smith, C. A. Tntlor. Peter Waskovlch, Miss Annu Wright, R. M. Wilder, Mrs. Paul Wil cox, Mrs. Elln Wilson, E. Young. W. B. CURTIS, P.M. POTATO WAYS. PLANS OF GERMANY. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE Will SikmuI 800,000,000 on Its Jvavy. (By Associated Pross to tho Coos Bay 'rimes) BERLIN, Germany, Dec. 1. A news ngoncy which sometimes Is well informed, states that an incrcaso In tho Gorman navy has been de cided on. It says tho government Is determined to spend ninety million dollars in augmenting its fleet, which sum will bo spread ovor six years. Official circles maintain sllenco. ENGLAND STIRRED UP. (By Associated Pross to Coos Bay Times.) LONDON, England, Dec. 1. Tho probability of a big suval loan in tho near future Is rovived by tho Pail-Mall Gnzotto which nntlclpatoi that $150,000,000 and possibly mora will be raised supplemental to tho usual naval estimates. It is argued that In view of tho campaign In Germany In favor of an lncrenseJ navy for that country, it Is neces sary for Groat Britain to show sho is determined to presorvo her "two to one" standard. Provision for ade quate docks for Droadnaught battle ships will also necessitate heavy expenditures. Soak old potatoes in wntor. Chnngo tho water while cooking If strong. Novor nllow potatoes to stand in tho sun. Always pour off tho wator ns soon as dono nnd romovo tho cover to nl low stonm to escape Potatoes cooked In their Jnckots should bo pierced to allow tho steam to oscapo. Bnkod potatoes should bo rolled In n cloth til the skins burst. This prevents tho potntoo from cooking too long, which makes thorn sticky nnd soggy. Potatoes Fhauld bo slmmorod (not boiled. It Is n wnsto of fuel and spoils tho potatoes. Too rnnld boil ing mnkes them n solid panto which Is both unpnlatablo nnd Indloostlblo. Cook potatoes with tlo skins on as often ns possible. Thov aro mnro nourishing nnd nalntnb'o. Mashed potatoes nro delicious conVnil In their jnekcts, peeled nnd mnshod. otntoos may bo kont wnrm n lonR time without snolllng If thn skins nro brokon nnd tho kettlo well vent tint ed. Potatoes well vontllnted whllo rooking nro moro wholosomo nnd of bettor flnvor. They may be bakod, boiled, rlred, mashed, esrnllonod, potato balls, French fried, O'Drlon, potatoes and mint, hot potntoes, potato fritters, warmod-ovor potntoes, cronmod, hashed brown, fried or sauted, Lyon nalso potnto nnd currlod potntoos. Woman's World. ADVERTISING COOS HAY Tho Reynolds Dovolopinont Com pany has just published a handsomo folder describing Coos Day. It tolls of tho natural resourcos of this dis trict, of tho splendid harbor of Coos Bay, of tho Blgulflcanco of rail trans portation In tho dovelnpmon of this port, and It repents tho prediction of Mr. C. A. Smith In a rocont Issuo of tho Amorlcan Lumberman, that here on Coos nny will bo locnted tho largest city In Oregon, Tho folder Is woll lllustra'ed with photographs, and nltogothor s tv flno speclmon of tho ongrnvor's iir Sovornl thousand copies of these folders aro now on hand at ttm mm pany's offlco, opposlto the Clmnd'or, nnd will bo mailed on tho ro'i if nnyono with out-of-town friends who want tp know moro about fiiiw nv A TURKISH !!'' GOOD. Phono 1H ' -- --.; t'l v