The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 03, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1912 - EVEMIN6 EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
hi. C. MALONHV
DAN K. MALONKY
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News Editor .
SELECT 11
Entoicd at tlio postofTico At Marsh
dold, Oregon, for trniiBinlsalan
through Ilia nintls ns second olaan
nail nintter.
what siioru) tiik schools
KIT THE CHILDREN FOR?
m FUEL Fill I
ESDENI UN MS DM
'Continued from nngo 4.)
wltotlicr you ilo or not." replied tho
miivnr.
"There's nothing In tho order of
T THE MEETING of tho statt business nliout tills." Interrupted
tcucliora, tlio quuritiitn uf i.io city Attorney Qoss and tho matter
high school course of Htudy catno.wns dropped.
np for considerable discussion. I-'tt-t Special Olllcer.
Many people n o going on record I , rcH.,onBO' t0 a written request
to tho effect tlmt the tending In tho f M StrnWt tho cty c0,ncl
schoola should nil bo projected upon kd tho comm880 0f .Inincs
uiu iiuu ' " imtts ns n spec a police olllcer in
or the work of Ifo Jus ahead. n ;,ar8hlultl. ,uttz 1BB ,)ueI1 0I1 tlio
this fundamental direction It Is self- " . . . ... . CXCOed
evident that tho schools fall shoit "l""1"00"1. !"'"?, . 'V.'1.. ...?..
. i pur year uuu "o iiuu mui, -
However, the real reason was the
tt .trim ulirinltl rnnflrntn 111 V lilt ,iviinpt
cd of thorn. There Is so vo-y much off-
learned In order to lit the high school c ash between Mayor Straw ad
graduate to do tho simple beginnings Unttx n fow nights before tho recent
In business that It seems manifest election when there was a near Hot
during tho thirteen or fourteen year on North 1-ront street. Mayor
course of study from tho prlmnry Straw ordered Iluttz to arrest one
grade to the end of tho high school of the alleged offenders at tlmt time
course, ho accumulates a lot of junk and Iluttz refused. Mayor Strnw
which deadweights Instead of helps stated Inst night that Duttz hniro
hlm In his struggle of life. fused at other times to mnko arrests
Thoso who havo employed young and that ho (Straw) as head of tlio
men graduates from tho high school police department did not want men
hnvo been nmnzed to find the'r spell- who would not mnko arrests when
lng so shaky, their handwriting so told to do so to hnvo the powor or
woird and their knowledge of fiindn- tn represent tho department In nny
mental n-lthmotlc so fearful nnd won- way.
dorful. So much stress Is laid upon nnttz Is hired by the Merchants
tho method of doing things that tho pntrol, nn association of local husl
really essential thing, which, after ncsH mon, ns a special night watch
nil, Is tho result, Is totally lost to l0 KUnr,i ngalnst lire nnd nlso to pro
o'low. vent posslblo pilfering. Mayor Straw
No tlmo could be better employed Hn(l )tl8t KMt tMnt tho only use
thnn In tho discussion of a subject 1Juttz wnB ja ..(0 HCirc BOino uy tn0
of such fundamental Importance as mrnnornan ho wears."
this, and wo hope It will not bo limit- couiiclliiinn Connie onnosed tnk-
ed to tho present session, but win he , t , lho ,nnltcr 0 ,,,
taken up nil over tlio state and kept llmt ', wn nn olliployo 0r ti,0
nllve until we n-ach a nnict'cnl solu- ,,,, ., ,, ',, ,,.., thu
of the most important , ,i,,chnri:i him without tho
nt any community can r ft"1 ' ,(I ,. .7. "i"i-
tlon of one
questions that any
discuss. Portland Telcgrnm
cltv nilxlni: In tho affair.
Councllninn Powers snld that aB
lttt no I t ttinvrit tin tt nlin lirn fit Min
Tho Renins Is the man who think .in,,.,-,,,.;,,, ., ihoucht ho
of something Hint Immediately sets
all other men
hadn't tho
mr mni miiiic.iiai m , ,, , ,vo, f1 roIltro, ,,
ught of It themselves. , nm)ml 0n tll0 vot0i ,, ()f
LOCAL OVERFLOW.
i the roiiucllmen except Copplo voted
!fir It.
. I Oilier Hiisluess l'.
In Injuicd. Mrs. Henry lJlack, a Tlio city recorder was Instructed
well-known Mnrslilleld woman, bus- to advert so for bids for printing tho
tnlncd n dislocated shoulder this aft- c"' '-'Bnl notices for the coming
ornoou. Sho was walking along El- 'on!'
rod avenue and olther tripped or ' ho sti.rm sewer contractors w-oro
slipped and fell. The Injury wna ordered paid $1.5 on their work.
.Minniiv niinn.i.wi to nn.i nn nnr. A warrant for $ i f. was ordered
minimi t III effects nru antlclimtod. 'awn for the support of the city
It Lasts Only a Few Hours But,
I Makes Things i
Lively.
Wo'vo prayed for It with earnest
tirnl'iiro!
Wo'vo pleaded nnd we'vo tried the
"senres";
Wo'vo gone down on our bended
I We've told them wo would surely
i freeze;
We'vo proved It by our steaming
i breath;
Wo'vo said tho chill would be our
death;
Wo'vo vowed to how to their tuni
! mnud;
I Wo'vo suld wo had the cash In hand
Wo'vo promised them a mint of tips:
Wo'vo Jollied them with quirks nnd
quips;
Wo'vo used some words wo won't
repent;
Wo hang It all wo want some
heat!
Uut the villainous wood nnd conl men
smile,
And cnlmly answer: "Walt awhile!"
A fuel famlno on Coos liny.
Isn't thnt startling?
Four hundred square miles of
conl nnd not n pound to burn.
Fifty billion feet of timber nnd
not n stick for firewood !
It didn't last long, howover. The
causo of the trouble was that every
one wns so busy during tho holidays
that they forgot wood box and coal
bin. Then cnino Sunday and Now
Year's. When tho fuel men came
down yesterday morning they found
tbemselves swamped with orders for
conl and wood. Everyono was enti
rely out of fuel and wanted nn Im
medlnto supply. It wub Impossible
to Borvo nil nt onco nnd ns n result
tliero wns somo lively scurrying In
some qunrters. Tho wood supply
has been cxhnuBted by tho shut down
of tho Smith mill for repairs, hut tho
coal shortage wns supplied as rapid
ly ns tho teamsters could mako deli
veries. This nftornoon tho fnmlno was
over and tho warm sun mndo coal
and wood unnecessary except for
' cooking purposes.
Electric Hiuber I'ole. Harry
Drndlleld has Just Installed tho llrst
electric hnrber polo over Installed In
brnry this month
A petition for nn arc light nt Tenth
nnd Commercial was referred to
f.: ,. v i, u iZ. r, Cbalrninn.Merclinnt of tho light com-
Coos county. It Is located In front ml. y. . .. . " ., .
?.' J1.!!' "fe "L,iU"t "mI S!J Hide ftlTu llnr I, n and the
FOLEY'S HOXEY AXI) TAH COM-
FOUND
1 Is a reliable family medicine. Olvo
lit to your children, nnd take It your
iself If when you feel a cold coming
on. It checkB nnd cures coughs and
colds and croup and prevents hron-
emus and pneumonia.
council Is opposed to Increasing the
present expenditures for lighting.
Councilman Ferguson moved thnt
Prof. Oolden bo engaged to expert
Is attracting much attention.
Concert Sunday. Director Fun tun
of the Coos Day Concert Hand an
nounced today that u concert would
ho given nt tho Masonic Opera House ,, (.tv nnirlalHa books but somo of
noxt Hiiiuiitv uriornoon at y:J0. t)u, r)ty olllclals wanted It done by
Healing Xnt Fixed. As yet tho an expert accountant. Flnnlly It
date of tho arraignment of Ooldlu was referred to tho II nan re oonunlt-
Uo-'aiutt on the charge of murder - r, engnge an accountant for the
In tho first dogreo for shooting Clins. work.
Murray has not been set. Yeater- O. I. Kclgnrd waB presented nnd
ilny. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney protested ngalnst n number of are
Llljoqvlst told Constnblo Cox that lights being out on numerous occn-
ho expected to bo able to come hero slous, There wns somo discussion
booh for thu purpose. Mr. LUJeq- about the matter and flnnlly Chnlr-
vlst Is opposed to n Bpeclnl sosslon of mnn Merchnnt of the light conimlt-
tho grand Jury to take up her case, teo was Instructed to hnvo n record
Blie Is still In thu custody of Special kept of lights out nnd u deduction
Olllcer Metlln. Her attorney, C. F. will be mndo from tlio Oregon Power
McKnlght went to Coqulllo today company's bill In tho futiiro.
and will probably confer with Mr.
Llljoqvlst about tho matter. SMOKE tho "FOUEST" cigar.
Auto Damaged. The night be- Made In Mnrshtleld.
fore Inst, Vernon llni'ker ran off the ,
Btreet Into n high sidewalk on Flu- After tbo show try a Turkish Hnth
ungau street and broke the front Phone 2H-.I.
wheel of his auto. A heavy coating I
Bargains in Housef urnishings
This is the season when all odd pieces of
Furniture, all short lengths of Draperies, all
discontinued patterns in Curtains and short
stock of all kinds, are for sale at a great saving
to the purchaser
All Blankets and Comforters - 20 per cent off
All Dining Chairs - - - 20 per cent off
All short Lengths Draperies - 20 per cent off
All Umbrella Stands - - 20 per cent off
Odd Rockers - - - 20 per cent off
China Cabinets and Plate Racks 20 per cent off
Now is the time this is the place. We
have special bargains in most every line we
carry.
Perry & Nicholson
FOKMtillLY PEliliY, MONTGOMERY & GO.
of frost on his wind shield cnufcd the
accident.
Iioiim lliiiirli. W. T. lleudryx
nnd Clay ItobeitM of Portland, have
leased from Will fox and A. E. Pol-
lex fen tho Putoroii ranch on Hay
hum Inlet, it Is tlietr niirpotfo
Tho Times' Want Ads tiring resulti"
First Class Auto Service
Cars leave Front of Lloyd hotel to
meet nil trains. Fare l!!e Special
to calls anywhere at all hours II EST
convoit It Into a Hue llw utoek farm CAItS. H'-st drlveis Phone Hfl-.I uu-
uud It will bo thoroughly stocked. '" H P ' nfler II p. m phone
They expect to mnko a Kpeclalty of n'r hleiu phone 28.1. after 12
cattle. phone ISlIt.
J). L. FOOTE, Proprietor
CHAMHEIt OF COMMENCE
Noiluo U lierebv glvii tlmt the nn-L Chnr'8 rhiim, I.ovlngton, 111.,
nun! meeting of thn Mandillold Clmiii- '", ,oileil In llndlng a positive
lier of (Yuiiiiuri will be hold Frldav IU1" for ul1 wottlnu. "My little boy
ovoiiIiik. Jaiumiw 5. at S o'clock at '1 tH0 '"'t' t,Vl"- nlnht dear thro'
the Cliuinliei of Comme et loom. " tm' 'I'11"' I tried several kinds
Tho nnnual election of ottleers will be ,,f kidney medicine and I wim In tlu
held and otlur busln'i tratiMicti.l. driiM store looking for somethlug dlf
ferent to help him wt en 1 hoard of
1 de Kidney Pills. After ho had
tn' .i tl .i two days we could ket
i change .uul when he hr-d taken two
thirds of a bottle ho was cured. That
Is about six weeks ago nnd he has
not wet In bed Muce " IH.D CltOSS
Dltrti t'OMPXNY.
All member are ur-ied in b nreuent.
.1. T. McCOUMAC.
l'ieJdent.
THE D.WCEU OF L. (JIHPPE
Is Its fatal tendency of pneumonia.
To cure your lu Kiippe couxli tuke
Folej's lloii" and Tar Cunipound
It. E. Fisher. Washington. Has, s.iyw
"I was troubled with a severe attack
of la grippe that threatened pneumo
nia. A friend advlsid FoIon'h Hmiev
and lar Couiponud and I nt -ellef reasonable chnrges. Our motto:
after taking the tlmt few dime I "Will go nn.wheiv at any time."
took three bouleis and niv la grt,uf Siaud -Illauco Hotel and lilauco
wu cured " vlet tue geaiiliu', In tin- Cigar Store. Day Phones -7S nud 46
yellow p'ckage FD CKOSS Dill (J N'lgtu Phone 10.
CO.MI'WV. HMtKF.H .V OOODMK. Piondelors
City Auto Service
Hood Cars. Careful Drivers nud
RESOLVED
That the following are selected from the best and
most complete list of gilt-edged realty investments to
bo found on Coos Hay
8 lots on -Ith, North of Klrod, each, .... $1,000.00
70 x 100 in West Marshlield, 2,000.00
o0 feet on Broadway, solid ground .... 1,500.00
2 lots on Second street, near Golden 2,000.00
00 ft. in heart of business section 8,500.00
Bay Park Lots $10.00 down and $5.00 a month
The above are to be had, of course, only from
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Street
Condensed Statement
of tho condition ot
The First, National Bank
OF COOS HAY
nt tho Close ot Duslnoss, Dec. 5, 1911.
Resources.
I.onns nnd Discounts , J229.329.87
Honda, Warrants nnd Securities 73.1C1.50
U. 8. Honda to securo circulation 25,000.00
Heal Estato, Furniture nnd Fixtures 81,472.94
Cash and Sight Exchnngo , , 141,131.98
Total 9330,000.21)
Liabilities.
Capital stock paid In $100,000.00
Surplus nnd uudlvlded profits.- 10,797.39
Circulation, outstanding 25.000.Ue
'Posits 414.29S.90
Total !j!330,000.20
IXTEHKST PAH) O.V TIME AXI) SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
MAUSHFIELD OREGON
STATEMENT OF CONDITION ,
Flanagan (8h Bennett Bank
of
MAKSIIFIELI), OREGON
At tlio closo of business, December S, 1011.
Resources.
Loans nnd Discounts f 422, 312. 68
Hanking House- ' 50,000.00
Cash and Exchanges 184,480.42
Total $000,700.10
Liabilities.
Capital Stock pnld In J 50,000.00
Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 58,531.57
Doposlts 548,207.53
Total $030,700.10
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Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqulllo Office Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Agents "EASTSIDE"
Every Lighted Window
Brings More People Down Town
Streets with attractively designed electric
h'yht cd show windows are always well filled
with people in the evening.
The window and sign illumination is the
cause; not tho effect.
Tf if wero not for 'the commercial illumina
tion tho crowds would be missing. This is
proof sufficient of tho advertising value of
well-lighted window displays.
Tho bettor tho windows .and tho better, they
aro lighted, the larger grow the crowds.' '
For merchants who are muffle to (jive ex
pert attention to their window lighting, we
offer a special service.
Our Xow Business Department will design
profit-making lighting installations without
charge.
Telephone 178.
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Oregon Power Co.
Corner Central aud Second
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