The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 05, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 5, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. V. MALONHV Editor i.ml Pub
DAN K. MALOXEY Nous Editor
Entered (it tlio postomce At Marsii
old, Oregon, fur transmission
through tho tnnlls ns socond clasH
tnntl matter.
Dedicated to tho sorvlco ?f tho
Deoplo, that no good caitBo shall lack
champion, and ttrat ovl) shall not
thrlvo unuppo8cd.
Address all communications to
COOS RAY DAILY times.
ftfnnhilcld :: :: :: :: Oregon
for one enr eqiiln-a over 2,000 nc- n lifetime of seventj yenrs n woman
! r timber. tio 7,300.000 cats thirty oxen, one hundred cows,
cubic feet of cedar per je for load two hundred steers, fifty pigs, thirty
pruells. Our con unptlun nf timber thousand oyBters, twenty-four thoti-
4 InrrenBlnx much more rapidly than snnd eggs and four and n hnlf tons
our Increase In pepu ailon. When 0f bread. Hut why didn't she finish
he Panama Canal s completed more t)1c tnBtx mid llnd out how many tons
linn $10 per thousand feot can be t f chocolnte cronnis she gets away
cavi'd m freight intes from the Pans .with? i
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lie Const to tho Atlnntlc cities. There
Is no great staplo ns Indlspensnhlu
to civilization ns timber, the con
sumption of which is rapidly Increas
ing, while the supply Is rapidly diminishing.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MAHSHITKL1).
SUHHCRIPTION RATK8.
DAILY.
Ono year J6.00
Per month 50
WEEKLY.
Ono yonr Jl.bO
Whon pnld strictly In advanco tho
(inscription price of tho Coos Day
Times Ib JG.00 iwr year or ?2.G0 for
lx months.
Odlclftl Paper of Coos County
I WITH THE t
Z TOAST AND TEA t
(JOOl) EVENING.
VISIT HERE !
(JltOWTII OF Rt'RAL DISTRICTS
.nop iv class with cities
Tho tomato can but will It?
The rat In the trap Is worth two In yj jj, blender Of Eastern
Oregon and Mrs. H. H. Blake
Meet After 42 Years.
the hair.
At any rate' the clam knows how to
shut up.
DY THE NORTH SEA.
Her check win wet with North sea
spray.
We walked where tldo and shingle
meet.
Tho lone waves rolled from far
away
To purr In ripples at our feot,
And as wo walked It seemed to mo
That thrco old friends had met
that day;
Tho old, old sky, tho old, old sea.
And lovo, which Is as old as they.
Conan Doylo.
H. H. Dlnko nml family on Coos
1 River met with n great surprise this
II. Alender
from Eastern Oregon arrived at their
.. . .... . 1..1 i.. home. Mrs. Dlnko Is n hnlf sister
not to "go1 Tin the al? for that h to Mr. A ondor and they have not
1.1. i.i..inn. I seen orcli other for forty-two yenrs.
3. D. Cnthcart Is a cousin to Mr.
Alender also, but they have not met
as yet, ns Mr. Cnthcart went to Co
qulllo this morning.
Mr. Alender has spoilt all this
....t n a . onnrnllv time In Enstern Oregon, principally
the best. Especially Is this true of In the mining district around linker
the home-made man. , City. He realizes now that he Is
, "getting up In years," tuul desires to
AV EDITOR'S HEAVEN.
iiopi::
f nn Una lw'.ltl ntt 'AiflntOl.
"ilono's n clicat," let mo bo cheated, nr.urnouu, whon Win.
his business.
The man with his all Invested In
mining stocks Is seldom In n position
to rest on his ore. ,
Alt Indopendont Republican nows
popor publlohod every ovonlng oxcopt
Sunday, and Wcokly by
Tho Coos JIny Times Publishing Co.
TO HELP THE HOME
IN SPITE of much sentiment and
''T.'ulatlon In ravor of tho cultiva
tion of homes, the distribution mid
euro of Inthcrless children has often
Lien m direct opposition to tho cul
"IviUloit of n homo spirit or tho homo
uitiiujjuiuro which every child needs
law which Is Interesting In this
inspect was put In operation In Chl
cngo recently. It h n petition net
w. oh given to widowed mothers who
irti Ui need from $(i to $10 a month
f "" act chhd which sho has to sup
jur This furnishes some iiBslst
i ii" c .niieh needed In many caios
whi'ie mothers nre striving to keep
Iu')i children together.
It Was found that It cost tho stnto
ton dollars a month to farm tho chll
l.cti out, ami this of course Is often
rr.'iii unsatisfactory to tho bodt Intor
ost or the child. Tho normal and
lut jioHalhlo omlroninont In under
(lu nro of n inothe. when sho Is
s.init and capablo and dovotod to tho
Lit lostH of her children.
It Is rendliy seen how many heart
aches mny be avoided by this meas
ure as well as tho Indiscriminate
lie ding of children In orphan nsy
Iuiiib jvheii thoro Is n possibility of
avoiding it by keeping tho children
ai iiomo.
VXHELI'ISII LOVE.
WHERE will you Hud absolutely
disinterested affection? With
out being cynical or seeking
Boiir satlbfactlon. ono may well think
with n sinllo of amusomont upon tho
tlncturo of self-interest thnt stains
nlmost overy act of courtesy or kind
ness; ono meets. Tho grocer Is ge
nial, ruliH his hands and million: you
know why. All who fool that grati
tude which Is "n lively souse of fa
vors yet to como" aro professionally
pleasant: tho Janitor and tho laud
lord, the schoolteacher and tho poli
tician, tho minister and tho under
Jnkor. Not thnt It Isn't a good thing
to bo Pleiismit. whntovor the reason
may bo, hut there's usually a roubon.
How ninny wives and husbands ex-
iiuui nun wnnt noining in return?
Ami, for thnt matter, how much roll
glon would there bo, wore thero no
reward In heaven?" When the
young mini takes time to be pleasant
to nn eldorly woman. Cootho'H rhy
mo comes to mind:
"Dor Mutter Bcluuik' Ich,
Dlo Tocliter donk' Ich."
T make glftr. to the ."Mother,
Dut think of the Daughter.
Indeed If you are going to cut all
tho Holllshiieus out of any deed, any
biiiIIo, nny Mutinous, any man or wo
man, our surgical skill niiiBt bo
Krent ami your hand steady or you
will cut into llfo Itself.
There Is Jimt ono utterly puro
white love, one unmixed dovotlon,
ono unalloyed Joy In your prosoncoj
ono act that stands alone In this fal
len and suspicions world as pure
uivo unu worship; and that Is the
wagging of your dog's tall when you
put your hand on his head. If you
could feel toward Uod as your dog
feels toward you. you might claim
roal religion. Dr. Prank Crane.
RUSH HOMK, DKAR FATHER
Father, dear father, rush homo with
mo now,
Your checkbook you'd better bring
too
No mntter how mnssivo your bank ac
count Is
'Twill vanish boforo you nre thru.
Tho dtcssmakcr's bill is enormous, I
know,
And the milliner's bill's Just as big.
Dear father, If anything happened to
you,
'Twould mighty soon wind up our
Jig.
a pnymont Is duo on our automobile,
And the mnn won't ronow the old
note;
And tho mortgngo that's on our
stenm launch Is so large
Wo can't keep tho old crnft afloat.
O father, dear lathe.', we all lovo you
AO,
We've said Itngaln and again.
Our ' links ajo nil packed and we're
ready to start
lor tho tuashoro the very next
trail,.
Oh, what would "homo be without
fnthei, I pray?
It's uo hnndy to hnvo him around,
I'ur If our llnnnclal supplies wero cut
off,
Tho old ark would booh go ng.ound
Hero's hoping you liv'o for 300 yenrs,
And all your Investments pan out,
For no mattor how great your pro
llts may be,
We'll see that It goos up the spout.
From the Grand Rapids, Minn.,
Herald tho following Is clipped pre
suming thnt tho narratlvo Is true:
With nu editor, nged nnd gray,
Who told mo of a drentn ho had,
While snoozing in his olllco,
I think "twns Christmas tiny.
Tho vision enmo to view,
For ho saw an nngol enter,
Dressed In gnrments white nnd
new,
Said the nngol, I'm from heaven,
Tho Lord Just sent mo down
To bring you up to glory
And put on your golden crown.
You've been a friend to overy one, .
And work hnrd night nnd day,
You havo cducntcd thousands;
And fr,om fow received your pay, ,
So wo want you up in glory,
For you havo labored hard,
And tho good Lord is propnrlng
Your eternal. Just reward."
Then tho nngol and the editor
Stnrted up townrds glory's gnto,
Dut when passing cloao to hndes,
The angel murmured "wait!
I havo u place to show you
It's tho hottest place In hell
become located near some of his rel
ations, mid has come to Coos Day
with this Intention.
NORTH HEND NEWS.
Mrs. Airred Matson of Mnrsniioui
was a North Demi visitor yesterdny.
WASHINGTON, 1). C, .Ian. Ii. --
The average number of persons to
tho snunre mile In Oregon was 7 In
1010, according to n report of the
eusus ltureuu on Oregon population
In detail. In 1000 the llgure wns
l.;l nnd In IS 00 It wns 11. 11. Tho av
erage number of persons per squnro
mllo for the United Stntes was 30.0
lit 101 0. Multnomah county, with
-to I sqtiure miles of urea, has the
highest density of population, 501.7
persons per iiinre mile, while Har
ney, Lake and Malheur counties have
an average of less than one person
per square mllo.
The population of Oregon since the
first settlement Is shown to be: 1850,
13.20-1: 1800, 52.4(15: 1870, II0.023;
1880, 17-1,708: 18110. 317,70-1; 1000,
113,530; 1010. 072,705. Tho popu
lation of Portland Is given us 30.8
per cent of the population of the
state In 1010. Nearly one-half of
the Increnso In population of tho
Htnte dining tho last decade Is credi
ted to Portland.
In tho totals for tho counties of
LIST OF NORTH
BENDBACHELOR
Leap Year Is Arousing Mu
Interest There Wants Ui
of Bachelor Maids.
PROPOSAL.
Tho violet loveH a aiiimy bank,
The cowslip Iovoh tho lea,
The scarlet creeper loves the ola;l
nut. i uivo uu-o.
The riiiihIiIiio klHHi'H mount ami u
Tlio stiirs, tney Kiss the sea,
Tho west wIuilH kiss the clo-l
bloom,
Dut I kiss thco.
Tho orlolo wetM his mottled matcJ
The lily's brldo o' tho bee: 9
Oregon mime Interesting comparisons Uunvon'H murrlngo' ring Js round J
onl-th
Shnll 1 wed theo7
-Dnynrd Taylor
Mrs. W. Kardell and children of
South Marsh fleltl. visited friends hero
yesterdny.
Mrs. .Tustescn has moved from old
North Dend to tho Parker home on
Mend avenue.
Mrs. J. W. Imniel nnd Miss Des
sle Inimcl of Sherman nvenuo visit
ed In Mnrshlleld yesterday.
A.vnlunhlo Now Year's express
incknge In the form of nn .olght-
pound daughter, was received by
1 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roynolds of tho
Porter Hotel In North Dend.
So father, kind fnther,
witn mo now,
rush home
For 1 love you almost to distrac
tion Dut If you don't hnnd out tho cash
that I wnnt,
Loo will sutfor an awful contraption.
Tho best of us enn Invont sonio
pretty hot stuff on an enemy.
Doctors say that tho (orror of their
lives Is the Imltntlon Invalid.
Among other lies Is that one to the
effect that tho truth doesn't hurt.
How often you hear tho expres
sion: "Ho luun't a sincere bono !u
his body."
Evory other duy, now, nnother
grent mnn people novor heard of,
nimilKH up,
Tho North Dend High School bas
ket ball team plans to lcavo tomor
row for Myrtle Point to piny tho
Where tho ones who nover pnld you us School team there. It hns not
In torments nlwnys dwell," been decided whether tho North
And, behold, tho editor snw thero Dend High School girls' team will
Old subBcrlbers by tho score, , niako tho trip or not.
And grabbing up n chair nnd fan,
He wished for nothing more; Tho North Dend Commercial club
Dut was hound to sit nnd watch thorn nt Its niinunl meeting Holected the
.b they'd slzr.io. singe ami niirn, following olllcors for tho ensuing
And his eyes would rest on debtors,
Whichever way they'd turn. .
Said tho nngol, "C'omo on, editor,
There's tho pearly gates to boo,"
Dut the editor only murmured,
"This Is heaven enough for mo."
Tho Bclf-mndo man Is novor finish
ed until some woman gets busy and,
polishes off tho rough edges.
year:
President Ira D. Dnrtlo.
Vlco-presldent A. O. Rnnb.
Socrotary .1. G. Mullen.
Treasurer E. F. Russell.
flKT YOL'R P.artOS TUNKIM
Intei-cstlng News to Music Lovers.
Evert Numnnovor, who worked for
. , . """ , . ,, tho Haines' Music Store when hero
, Footprints on tho sands of time B,x ycnrB nROi ,8 horu
nro alright, but bo careful not to fro VmtinnAt 8 n rCB!tIout tuner
make them on mother's cloan kitchen for Cooa Uay T,,,8 0Swrt tllor
liUUI .nml Inatimninnt nannUnH ina iwm
tint iiioti ii lit win, t uittu ut nun iiv u
six yenrs ngo, and had one of tho
una any
people don't know about them sonio """' """ .",'" v- u"8 in" '" ,1""
tilliOU t-uuiiiij. .ui. ts) uiuiiutur hub oiiilu
, his visit lioro been ovor tho earth,
Somo Coos Dny women go so much Vinlng pianos for Mmo. Melbn In
on nppoaranco thnt thoy prefor to 'V rnim. lor i ntio rowsi y, ror aprp
aro mnde. In 1010 Raker county had
18,070 people; In 1800 hut (1,701.
Denton county Is given 10,003, iim
ngninst S.050 In 180 0, and only 0,700
in 11.00. uncKnniiiB aa.ip.il pcoiiu Lon Vonr oHlbllltloB nnd pJ
no n.rnlt.u 111 R T. VI l.i 10 0 0 HlntuM!! ' . .. UI
.., . rn . . ! .,,. """""' ab lltles nro cntiHing qiillo an nwij
with 10.100 gained 5 Si.0 In 10 years onn , NorU, 0IVU 'nni, nlmon:i
unu uoniiiiuin, wiiu lu.o.iu iiu-iuiiHuii ,,. i, ,., i,u illw1, rn0,, ..I
.. ii.... i p. on-? I.. in ...v.-iv .... .... ...u.iDvu iur
lw umi iiriiiu ii .mi ,-. ... ' nB Marshllold. In fact, It Is i
juuii.. .n. u.iim,. ,,,... i,.o ...un. , , U t t, n,ull)or of 0.
q 871 Vin , 7 nr.n bachelors Is greater timn In Man
8,871 In issio to 17.J0J. flo)(, , ,,ro,ortan to tho number
uvor in uoiiiriu uregon 1110 hkiiius bncholor miifils.
snow tuuoreni coniiiuous. union iin..a r,, n i..n.. v,,n,. .in .1. J
.90:, '" , ,?... 'I"'1, 9.:lt ? !V?n n hnvo nil tho bnclirij
IlllUi. Ulllllllll illl.l u,uuu ... ni,
3,201 lii 1000 nml 3,701 In 1010.
Grant hud 5,0-18 In 1000 and shows
nu actual decrease to 5,007 In 1010.
Morrow was glvon -1,205 In 1800,
4,151 In 1000 nml 1,357 In 1010.
Wheeler uintlo an Increase of II In
ten years, from 2,-113 to 2,481.
Curry county gained but COO peo
plo In tho period from 1880 to 1000. .
when tho population wns l.SGS. Ton
years later It had grown to 20-l-t.
Douglas, with 10,07 I, had 11.801 In
1800. Harney, with 2,559, remained
statlonnry from 1800 to 1000, nctu
ally losing one person; In 1910 tho
figures wore 1,059. Hood Itlvur, n
now county, Is given 7,810, Jackson
bad 13.008 in 1P00 and 25,750 In
1010. Josephine had 1.878 persons
In 1800 nnd 9.507 In 1010. Klamath
grew from 3.070 In 1900 to 8.551.
For 20 years Lake county remained
statlonnry nt 2,801, while In 1010
tho llguro Is -1,058.
From 0,128 In 1870, Lnno county
jumped to 33,780 In 1010, while
Linn gained from 10,205 In 1890 to
22,002 In 1010. Lincoln hns 5,587
In 1900. Malheur hud -1,203 In 1900
and 8,001 In 1910. Steady growth
Is shown In Marlon, tho figures be
ing 39,780 111 1910 nnd 27,713, nnd
maids as well as the eligible baci-
Iors present.
loony, 1110 loiiowing 11st ot t
glblo bachelors In North Dend J
given to tho Leap oar Editor:
W. A. Davenport.
Nell Hanks.
Prof. Honska.
Walter MacLeod.
Win. Wood.
Horhert Morton.
Grado Summorlln.
John Olscti.
W. H0I117.0.
Win. Emery.
Percy Prntt.
Philip Emory.
John Anderson.
Robt. Ranks.
J. (1. Mullen.
Denny Hull.
Ira E. Wheolor.
Edgar Simpson.
Geo. Sheridan.
.Carl Aiinndsoii and E. S. Hondr
sou tire also two other woll-knoil
Marshllold bachelors whoso unit J
hnvo not boon lueliidod in tho roll. I
cllglbles heretofore printed.
Plan For Dance.
Tho plans for tho Loan Yoar d!
22.93-1 for tho preceding ten year " MnrolifJcM nro progressing rap'j
POIiOdB. . .,u Linnmuivvn llll.u ui'L'll ri
The growth of Miiltnoniali In ro
markablo. Tho census of 1870 rhows
pointed and It is planned to ItcJ
about 300 or -100 Invitations. It hi
nlso been decided to mnke It a lel
Coos Day men often have a pretty Sn'Sd M phenomJinl nuis
good leputatlon on JiiBt whnt other H,1'1" "', L.TV , m, i . I J
people don't know about tliein-soino ,UI, n'r ' ml '" tl,ls W" of
11.510; of 1880, 25.203; of 1890, "'"" ,,c ,";c,"7, , . . ...Il..."e
71.88 1: of 1900. 103,107; tho Inst t for tho MnrHlinohl IM1WI0 Llbw
figures bolng 220,201. Polk county itlw,V ,l0 I,,J,,U "l tho haKlt,s ,b
grew from 9.923 to 13,109 ngninst "'""" . "") -
3.177 ten yenrs provlous. Tillamook , ) "mro nniiies wero turned
IncronH...! from 4.171 In l!.5Rrt In " t "O 'Ctl 10 tile roll (l M
tiiin . glblo bachelors In Marshflold. Tb.l
Umntllln Is given 20,309 people ,,ro MI1C8 "wnrti mm win. hiwj
dangling n ,J20 purso containing 15
cents to cnrrylng n 50-cont pocket
book well tilled with bank notes.
THE TURN OF THE TIDE
Slack water mid n night boreft
stars;
A bitter wind blows In from
the dark,
of
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out
I
tJIM J- -.....
ckles, the multimillionaire. While . TIZ
i, l.la l.. 1i.k I..... l.i. In A lnnl.n I.. I U
III, HID l,l, IIU (IIIO (JU'UII 1.1 viuni.ii, 111
Honolulu, lii New Zealand, tho FIJI
Islands and all over tho United
Stntes, tuning.
Now Is n good chance to hnvo tho
piano tuned mid right up-to-dnto; In
fnct overhauled nnd mndo now again.
Evert Nymnnover enmo In on tho
Drenkwnter laBt Thursday morning.
nd I go seaward with the tuning1
uuc.
RRIEI'S OF RANDON
A man g -oivs a mustncho Just to bo
contrary, nnd thou cuts It off for the
same reason.
We would rather bo as deaf as a
post than hear all somo Cooa Day
people claim to hoar.
Politicians havo always hcon try
ing to rob tho rich, hut so fnr they
havo not succeeded In doing It.
THE TIMIIKR CUT
WRITER In .Moody's Magazine
states tliat last ear ovor 5B,
000,000.000 feut nf lunilioi- u-w..
em in 1110 rnited States. More than I
jo.uuu iit-roH or tiinuor nro cut In the
United State every working day.
At the present rate of consumption
tho desirable accessible Umbo- of the
country will be exhausted In between
Jll II II I 1 -t : l 1 llll 11 "l'i ntatl. .. . I b ....
nkelieriiVaTrh, 3.V ZZ ' ? V nr Cooley Is
'"'" "r'i".-'i mm tno staionient that in
I have novor boon robbed by sure
enough thieves, but I hnvo been rob
bed ninny times by sohomos.
The boro who has tnsi r.i.n,i
from n Journey Is n little moro por-
n miii p-.u Biuorprising tluin the oth
er varieties.
When 011 speak of your frlonds
you are probably too enthusiastic
Ami, of cmrso, you tihuso your ene
mloa moie than you desoivo; every
body does that. '
Are you preparing for your rolny
da ? Ilemeniber. a time Is coining
when vom- relatives will nsk In a tir
ed, disgusted way: "Why doQ3 he
limiK on go long?"
'm
iFLOUn
Snow Drift Flou
Highest Quality
r
Tho yollow lights that blink across News of Cltv-by-the-en ns Toltl by
.ii ..ism, j ,,, n(.,.onj,.,.
Tho fragrance of milt marsh, the In-, ' R. E. Dedllllon loft on tho Flflold
cssant whisper r. n business trip to California,
ur wn-es upon tho rockB those whero ho will buy up a quantity of
in 1 V'"88... ? Vcc" 'W00' fr t"a Dnndon Woolen Mills,
1110 u or 111. blood, bono of my bono mid attend to other buslnoss affairs.
I,IU ul- 1 The Woolon Mills will havo tho blg-
ti... ,in 1 . 1 . .. . oat ycar of business in 1912 In tho
Il"j don I ,. I fntei; that hnvo flllod history of tho plant.
mi,. iJUL."'1"; ... 1 T1, ow l,owo' ,,f0 t f" tho
uie wa 1 tniid know across tho (T. r. l.tfo Saving station nrrlved 011
fiirn .m1N.Jl.. . . . ,no nnndon this morning nnd phe Is
."c-e win u-i.in 11 mid one by ono bo certainly a beauty. Sho Is 3G feet
W11.1 . l.!.,,.i,.'!J.'l-i... long, has n 40 horse power onglno
... 1 l iii uuin inoivinii- nnd Is calculated to rldo most any
' 1 kind of n sen.
N"u 'aid,, new 1, enn. v. v ..." ..PlJJ"". ,,,',,.0 .rm VW
.... , ,. MV jIlirl m!rlK l;n niuouiiieii 10 u;j,-
lim iii.w.'r n.V.,', .i. , , , , ' 0000 feet or nn nvorngo of over
Mil mw'r pa.n the old familiar 5.000.000 feet nor month. This i
The 1 , MI..IV- . r.i n. 1 . .. tho "'BKest hhlnment of nnv sln-,'I
VlintllBhiR ' "0St "IW" ymr '" th0 ,,l8tory of t,lls I'"" nnd
t. u-n. ..,V,T ,. ., , ,., bIiowb tho constmit Increnso of tho
.',., furrowct r;cos with business In this section.
Day nfr - cay balls vanish Into all- I.VMHEHMAN 1C1LLS SKI.F.
Olvo '
Ami we who linger wonder and nro ,v,or Mt-Alplno of Dululli r.mU Life
u it I In Portland.
PORTLAND. Ore.. .Inn. 5. . im-
.11111 In i'ii. ulii'it the call, InslBtont, cn,,B0 thought ho had been de-
T , cw , frauded In n deal Involving sovornl
.JiT.-ini. u. . heart nor Joy nor grief, thousand dollars. Poter McAlplno.
u-n iieon-edscd as a sword that Wd 52. and prominent In lumber
eliears awnv nifnina ii..i...i. a.i.. . . ......
Tho treasure of the dear remember- eolf in tho bniomo t 'of hi. UoZ"
0 u,r , 5S5 Droadway. Ills body, still warm,
n.u rlnthnilo ,m of 1 , , 'x,as fo"n,, by n,a '"shtor. who was
1 "i niHM ' -nriU 011 sleeping nt tho time her fnther Jump
S.imuN f, uin ho iim-no.. . .. J"1 f"-0'" Wock In tho baepmont nfter
a el or chains ' 8tra,l,,n' ,, ,in,l,tlo'l "Hout his neck and
Speuk o, mo oXEK. setting . the IZ' l'' "eCk W"8
ami I .u ' it (Mbvor with ii, ,.,., ...""",',,,, wy nio lioro with
- -.... ..v tiviv,
ngninst 18,409 In 1900, whllo Union
lucrcnsed but 121, reaching
In 1910. Wnllawn grow from
5,538 to 8,304 In 1910. Wasco coun
ty was divided during tho ton year
porlod, yet tho population In 1910
wns 1G.33G ngninst 13,199 for tho
ontlro territory In 1900. Washington
grow from 14,407 In 1900 to 21.522
In 1910, nnd Yamhill figures for 1900
woro 13,420; for 1910, 18,285.
WANTS LIST OF GIRLS.
Lonn Year Editor:
Since you hnvo scon (It to pulilbl
to tho world our names ns possltJ
prizcH for Loup Yenr maidens,
would bo only fnlr for you to publfc
n list or roll of the bncholor maU
on Coos Dny. Somo of iib mhj
say "yes" too quick If wo do
know of nil posslblo opportunity
Kindly publish In Snturdny's Tic
A DACHELOR.
OH, YOU M'Cl'TCHKONt
AVIII Meet Tonight. Tho Mnr-'
chnnts Pntrpl will meet tonight at ,
tho Marshflold city council chamber'
liiBtend or nt tho Clinmbor of Com
morce rooms, tho chnnge bolng no- uon) Year Editor:
cossitnteii by tlio mooting of tho 1 wnnt to protest ngninst yon
Cl nmtior of Commorco occupying omission of tho nnmo of 0110 of t&
those quarters. Important buslnoss boat known young bachelors I'l
Is to como up. Mnrshflold from tho list of Lonp Ye
Ellgthlcs. Ho Is Gcprgo McCutcheotl
Too often tho profits of farming Ho Is 11 good dnucor, n good musical
nro less m eviuonco than the prophets ami a good vocnllst and nn nil nroun.
of fnrnilng; moro's tho pity!
Somo one hns discovered thnt man
Is .Ike a keroseno lamp, smokes, Is
nn especially bright, gots turned
down and ofton goes out at night.
good follow who would mnko tlxl
prlzo "cntch" of tho sonnon.
ONE OF THEM.
If you hnvo anything to sell, trada-l
rout, or wnnt holp. try a want ad
ae'To t'.e unknown sllont
IIM.I'IU
.-' .1 - ai. 1 cir.Ar.eu with morning
l'g..f b
The secret, droamlng fairyland of
I'JU'.h!
Charies W. Kennedy
Try The Times' Want Ads.
his widow and two daughtors from
vn-ir, ',"",IU"- " tnvosted J3.500 In a
.vo.u.5. timber claim here, and later found
inni ino tine was not eloar. Ho wor
ried over tho donl. nnd Wednesday
consulted an attorney, planning to
bring suit against his allecod lo.
frnuders. McAlplno drew $70 from
the bnnk. closing his account. This
wns nil tho money he had, and it was
found In his pocket.
LOOK!
Do you see prices anywhere like these No
SUITS
$20.00 at $12.85
$2500 at $14.75
$25 to $35 at $ 1 ?.50
20 Per Cent, Discount
on AH Other Merchandise
AND
nSntf ?t,a,'f " t0 5 finest quality that can be
pui chased No shady or shop worn merchandise,
CENTRAL AND
RROADWAY
The Toggery
Across from
First Nat. lhu
A j
i 'j " p.j
5?5 Sgl"