The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 06, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSRFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1911 EVENING EDITION.
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I. O. MALONKY Editor ami Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY News Editor
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Entered nt the postoraco at Alarsu
flold, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
CONGRESS HIS III SEAS
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.
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(Continued from pago 1.)
most Important In both houses. Many
iS Illustration of tho evor-ln- w" " ' . . ""i.
rrrnslnc lntordoncndonco 0f ingress, n" 0I lnom l0 00 npproacn
crensing Jntoruopcnuonco 01 1 vlgoroU8ly includo monotnry rc-
manhlnd Is that of tno recent ,, -innnitn f n,i.u,.nti,, iP.
Bavlng of tho Prlnz Joachim, as tho teB ;vUh Qrcnt Drtnn and Franco,
result of n distress signal sent by , , t, , treaties with Nlcnrnnun
wireless. Seven vessels answered ;nm, tInn,..lrnH. Alnnknn lotrlslntion.
M.Imi " ' "" '
tho election of senators by direct vote
of tho poople, ponslon bills and tho
SHE CONDOR
nnd rushed to tho aid of the sinking
Bill p.
A few years ago a vessel on tho
high seas would havo known no re
cponslblllty such as Is now laid upon
every ship within reach of tho llttlo
snnpplng spark that flashes a mes
Bago of appeal. It Is n responsibility
that Is noble and human a privilege
In fact that Bclonco has placed with
in tho reach of humanity.
And It is pleasant to noto tho uni
fying, and humanizing Influence of
Btich a dlscovory. With tho revolu
tion of modes of travel, tho Increase
In rapid transit and tho multiplica
tion of mechanical contrivances
which, when used thoughtlessly,
ocom to act as antagonizing forces be
tween man and man. It sometimes
appears as it civilization wero bent
tipon breaking Its own neck.
Wireless telegraphy illustrates tho
possibilities for tho development of
n closer bond of sympathy and holp
fulness. Tho automobtlo nnd tho
curious air-craft are avqilablo for
tho Aamo sort of service, and the
growing demand for caution nnd tho
greater caro nnd efficiency which
tlmo will bring to thoso Inventions
will ncccssltato a devolopmcnt of
thnt humanitarian spirit which moro
inttmnto Intercourse and allied Inter
ests make Imporatlvo.
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T IDS ANGELES
J. T. Cone Worried Over Predi
cament Spouse May Be In
As Result of Misfortune.
J. T. Cono, a steam fitter who
camo hero from Portland about a
month ngo to nld In rebuilding, tho
"brewery Is much perturbed today
over Ills Inability to got In communi
cation with his wlfo who wns tho vic
tim of Los AuguleH pick-pockets
whllo en route hero from Tucson,
Ariz.
Mrs. Cono loft Tucson November
28 nnd reached Loh Angeles tho fol
lowing day and whllo there was rob
bed of hor pocketbook containing
her through ticket to Coos Day nnd
nil hor cash, besides other articles.
Sho wired Mr. Cono horo of hor mis
fortuno nnd snld alio was writing
him. Sho did not gtvo any nddress
In Los A n gol oh and no letter hns
come.
Ho Is greatly worried ovor hor
prcdlcnmont nnd today took tho mat
tor up with Supt. Miller of the local
Southern Pacific properties with n
vlow of porslbly locating Mrs. Cono
through tho Southern Pnelflc ticket
ol!lco3 nt Los Angoles.
TRY GiiM
NEXT TUESDAY
regular and pormnncnt annual ap
propriations, to bo under tho direc
tion this tlmo In tho Houso by n
democratic committee.
While tho legislative struggles nro
in progress, politics is certain not to
bo ovorshadowod. With tho demo
crats looking ahead with Bnngulno
hopo for triumph at tho polls next
November, nnd Insurgent republicans
striking out in earnest to capturo
their party convention, If possible;
every movo mndo in oitncr branch
of Congress from now until adjourn
ment will bo thoroughly considered
from political as well as legislative
viewpoints. Tho political not In
Washington will soon begin to boll,
with the republican nntlonnl commit
tee meeting horo December 12, to be
followed Jnnunry 8 by tho democra
tic nntlonnl committee. Selection of
convcntlpn cities, choosing of corn
mlttcc chairmen who will manage
tho big campaigns nnd plans for tho
approaching party conventions and
the subsequent battle of tho ballots
will attract an miich attention from
tho nation's lcglBln'ors (in will tho
making of tho nation's laws.
To enliven tho political Intorcst In
both Houses thcro nro'cnnllldntcs for
tho Presidency casting tholr Bhndows
ncrORs tho horizon.
Champ Clark, tho speaker of tho
House, already consldorod nmong tlio
domocrntlp possibilities, may nt any
tlmo make presidential pronounce
ment to his colleagues; and Ropro
Hontntlvo Oscar W. Underwood of
Alabnmn. tho democratic floor load
er, also Is talked of throughout the
country nn presidential tlmbor.
In tho Sonnto, Mr. La Follotto al
ready has been proclaimed by pro
gressive republicans ns their cholcn
o wrest tho nomination from Mr.
Tnft..
In tho Houso tho political Intorcst
Will bo furthor complicated by th3
relied with Mr. Underwood nnd
rel led with Mr. Underwood and
brnndod him ns n reactionary and
now crltlclzos Soeakcr Clark In
wl-nt many democrats doclaro Is nn
effort to causo a brorich botwoon the
snenkor and tho majority loader of
tho House.
Tho tariff leglslntlvo program will
follow tho long .iwa'ltod rfport of th
tariff board which Is expected to sub
mit tho result of its Investigation u
wool nnd cotton beforo tlm holidays.
Tlio Wnys nnd Moons Ccmmlttoo of
tho House, howovrtfi ii.ider tho ill
roc Ion of Chairman 1'n.W.vood. will
bogln-it onco tho preparation of new
tariff bills. Throughout tho recess
has n force of clorks and epirth hnvo
been at work preparing for tho com
inltteo. President Tnft has given his plodgo
thnt, when tho tariff board submits
Ib roport on tho woolen nnd cotton
schedules It will, bo his pleasure to
mnko tariff recommendations to Con
gress. Tho subject will bo trontod
In n speclnl message.
Menntlmo, however, tho Ways and
Means Commltteo will begin propn
ratlon of revised schedules to In
cludo wool, cotton, Iron nnd steel
products, sugar nnd otl-or food-stuffs.
An Important bchedulo to romo up
Is the sugar schedulo nnd In denllng
with this tho Houso nnd tho WnyH
nnd Means commltteo will bo guided
somowhnt by tho report of tho sno-
tlnl nntnnilllnA rf li.mititi. .. , A tl.n
1,'Mllt Knl-lan.. ...Ill l. ..l.1 .." V ..IIWV . ll) IHIU IIU
trial ViMi TiioHilnv nor nin nt f -. An,0,,cn SiiRar Refining coninnnv.
Xions 1.:rn:rderofhtorc;ls0,tfllonx,,cctol, to ro,,ort nr,y ,n
kins. Ho was tried once, convicted, Con8I,.OMf, , tJl0 rocnrila of Ul0
" TV1TX ''? "II1BOdMbl" hoConBrei, will be tho comlng-vlgormm
was granted a now trial by tho Oro-i, r,,at lIo,in.a T,. ,,, . ..i
SSS. 'I'lVTnSvo i ?''0T,,M00plJ,8it"t a"or,nn nnH-trusMaw already
! 10.- ..'1'" .. 'n8JX?.' ,,y Jl,,?f Cok?l on. In tho House tho question
Gasoline Sloop Has Narrow
Escape While Attempting
to Cross Out.
Tho gnsollno sloop Condor, bound
from Coos Day to Ynqulna with a
cargo of coal, nnrrowly escaped dis
aster whllo crossing out to sen yes
terday. Capt. C. A. Raker considers
his escape llttlo short of, miraculous.
Ho started to cross out about1
10:30, tho bar being apparently i
smooth. Suddenly ho encountered
somo nenvy BeaB and tho Condor
shipped considerable watqr. Tho
second sea loosened tho deck load
breaking In tho windows of tho
houso, and slightly injuring Capt.
Baker. Seelnrr other lmnw nnnn
coming, ho succeeded In closing thq
englno had almost stopped as a ro-l
stilt of tho Inrush of wntor from tho '
breakers. Rotwcen tho foiirth nnd
fifth sens, ho succeeded In turning
tho Condor 'around nnd put back In.
Tho damago to tho Condor wns
slight and orily about n ton of conl
Vas lost. Capt. Rakor's Injuries aro
slight.
Tho Condor belongs to tlio Wnld
port Lumber company of Wnldport
Orcgoh, and Had been horo to undor
go ropnlra'nt tho North Hond ship
yards, d "
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Raymond Teal Musical
Comedy Company
The Big Song Show
Wait For It
Watch For It
Carload of Special Scenery and Electrical Effects
30 PEOPLE
Mostly
Girls
MASONIC OPERA HOUSE TiFC A
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5 Nights Beginning Saturday
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cash KxmiiT
WAS NOT AOOUKSSOR.
Jpo CloBBman. denies tho Imputation
thrit ho was tho aggressor Jn Inst
Saturday's moleo on Front, street. Tho
omcors took Qossmnn to Jail, claim
ing that ho was tho aggressor, but
Mr. Qossmnn nnd his friends vigor
ously deny this clalih. Mr. OoBstnan
says thnt ho waa merely an onlookor
of n clnBh botweon Geo. Flnnngnn
and Char.. D. Lash when Flanagan
struck at him and knocked his pipe
but of his mouth. Then, ho sayfl, ho
"mixed It" bocnuBo ho could not do
otherwise
No chnrges wero proforred against
Qossmnn who was released by
Marshal Carter a few minutes after
his nrrcst. Mr. Qossmnn sayn that
ho will not fllo any charges against
Mr. Flnnngan.
$100 Reward
For any sewing mochlno1! can't pldco
In first class order. Supplies for all
machines furnished.
Lenvo ordors, drop n postal card
or phono Itogers hotel.
C. S. Leibendorfer
Kxpert Machinist.
" Phono 144-L
Rofprenco O. O. Lund, louthcr butcher
OVKS F.VRXIXOS. Shop
CriOS HAV "(SVjJIr STORK.
Early..
XKW rino piece MF..SS.VLINB dres
scB at Tho liADlKS' Emporium.
A- Dea Moines man had an attack
of miiBculnr rheumatism In his
shoulder. A friend advised him to
I go to Hot'Sprlngs. Thnt incnnt nn
exponso oi lbu.uu or moro. He
Boucht for n nulnlcnr nnd Minnnnr
way to euro It and found It in Cham-'
borlaln'B Liniment. Threo daya aft
or tho first application of this lini
ment ho was well. For salo by all
dcnlors.
M? New Suits
From $8.50 to $25
Specials at $ 1 6.00
Same as You See
Marked $20 Elsewhere
FIXUP
this morning, It bolug made tho first
criminal trial of tho rugular Decern
nor term of circuit court.
win bo first considered by tho com
mltteo on Judiciary. This commlttoo
.has dotermlnod also to roport bills
T. ..!.. ni. i.. ii.i.. t n.-i
.n. i. i Ti i 1 1 i i .1 . amending the Injunction stntuto
,BL,.,0..hacl.n0t,t'c,!1,!ll M1Ut"?,r Ul.innrt tho contempt statutes, tho lat-
A Zn ,, VZS .'l,",.V," ; Acr to Include provision for trial by
; ,,. i ii. ?uZ' ;; ,7; II'IO- in cases of indirect
compensation. Tho threo, Tom Hall,
It. O. Graves and C. A. Sohlbredo,
rocolved $.riQ for tho first trial and
tho npponl to tho supremo court.
District Attorney Ilrowu will ns
Hlst Deputy Prosecuting Attornoy
Llljeqvlst In piohoontlng Ciarrlson.
Owing to tho mipromo court ruling
out the confohHlon of Oarrlnon, It la
clnlmod that It will ho difllcult to
convict GarrUon again.
Porl.Ins was murdnrod and his
body weighted down with stonoB
thrown Into, tho nay. The body wns
foulul nfter sovornl weoks' soatoh
ndhr tho mouth of Cooa IJIvor.
Hond Frank Sncchl's lotter to you.
Appears olsowho.o today.
contompt.
These will be pressed for pnssngo bo
fore adjournment.
Tho enmmltteo has In linnd n half
ilnKon bills providing nmondmont to
the Shermnn anti-trust law, Tho
tatp nr nwo. rrrv.ir Tut Eno, c.
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Frank J CIhmioi innlM.ialli ,lnu htl spnlpr
irinr nt thi flrin n( F J rhonvy .t To ioIik
liulii( i In tlii' I'llv nfTnlwli I'nnnli mil
etaloiifiT4'iilil Ami thnt mi firm will lwv lht !
im.. 'S'F IU'XntKnn(II.AUHf(irflih nml
They Prefer Drafts
"In sending off tho money for my llfo insurance,"
snld n man, "thoy asked mo to send a bank draft. "Why
nln't my check nil right?" Wo answer: Ilecnuso thoy
aro not acquainted with you, whllo our bank Is listed
In tho bank directories. Thoy know us nnd know our
. correspondents. Another thing, thoy might havo to -pay
exchange on your personal check, whllo our bank draft
always goes at par. Then ngnln, If your check gets
lost lu tho mall It takes much dolay and corresponden
ce to got mattors stralghtoned out ngnln, whllo If one
of our drnfts is lost wo can Issuo n duplicate- without
dolay. It Is always advlsablo to uso n bank draft whon
Bonding money nway,
INTEREST PAID OX TIME AXI SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
The First National Bank
Show Window Advertising
Our Special Service for Merchants
Something more than clover displays arc"
netifissary" to make show .windows profit-producers.
VindQw.displays must ho well designed and
changed frequently if 'thoy ft re to Sell goods
for merchants. , ; J?
GOOD LIGHTING will make the windows
yield the greatest possible results.
Our New Business Department has mndo a
study of window advertising. Our repre
sentatives plan offcclivo "WrNDOW
LIGHTING INSTALLATIONS for any
customer without charge.
jrerchants who feel the need of this valunblo
service may obtain it by a simple request.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co.
. Corner Central and Second
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tli ii'i nt IIhIIV Oiimrrli run
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Sworn to lfir nin ftinl iiIim Iicm III mv
lirowtiii-ii, uiUiitliilU) or llii'iiiilxr. II 10. I
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Kiill'iCfilntrli euro l (' rn lnlerinll, nml
n'tilrt-'il on tlio liltiod nml mucoid hiirtni'va sr
of Jlu- sli'ii Vfi.il for lrllmoiilH frrt
MAUSIIFIEIJ)
OK COOS HAY
CAPITAli 100,000.00
OUEGOX
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SVulaiulolwUnfl
swrJto '
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Olympic Flour
Highest Quality
i.ijmiiT: ri - ' m'.r
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RTATEAIICNT OK CONDITION
Flanagan (Sh Bennett Bank
of,
.MAHSIIEIICIil), OHEOON
At tho close Of bu.sliiesH Seileiuber 1st, 1011.
ltesources. .
Loans nnd Discounts ........! J397.39JJ'
nanklntj House ' 5O.O0O.M
CnaU and ExchanBOs 141,56.
Total ...'.' ?S8H,0I0.
LlnbllUlei' ,, .A,,
Capital Stock paid In,....;. .'."..".'.... J5O.O60.W
Surplus nnd Undivided ProiitH ....'.'. 64.H5.TI
Doposlta , ; 484,T7.Ti
Total $588,00.4J
DON'T LET IT C3ET
AWAY FHOM YOU
that wo couldn't sell meat the sec
ond tlmo to n good housoUeoper If
what sho bought tho first time didn't
prove correct In weight nnd right lnj
quality nnu price. Tho fact that
somo of tho keenest buyers In tho
city buy their meats hero regularly
proves that wo treat them right.
Why havon't you tried us yet?
maiisiifielh cash maiucet.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Markets
North Bend Marshfleia
Abstracts, Real Estate, Firt
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENKY SENOPTACKEN, Mpr.
Coqullle Offl;e Phone ld Marshfleld Offlco H-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
Oensral Ageuts ''EASTSIDE'
DRESSMAKING
CJOWNS, SUITS AND
nEMODELLING.
MRS. E. JBANDEL
Phono 19-J. Cor. 4th and Park Ave.
Unique Pantatof"
, m.ulX'lVfl. I'HBS
AND REPAIR MA K,PD
HAT WORK.
ROSS & PlKEfiOR-
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