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k THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912 EVENING EDITION ii m d .il i !.' COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONEY Kill tor nnd Pub. DAN K. MALONKV News Editor Entered nt tlio postofneo at Marsh ield, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls ns socond clasa mail matter. j Uodlcnted to tbo sorvlco ct tho peoplo, that no good caUBo shall lack champion, and that ovll shall not thrive unopposed. Address all communication to COOS HAV DAILY TIMES. Mnrslilleld :: :: :t t: Oregon OFFICIAL PAPEIt OF THE CIT1' OP MAIISIIFIELI). t 8UUSCHIPTION KATE8. DAILY. One year SG.00 Per month GO WEEKLY. Ono year .1 fl.bO When paid strictly In advanco tho ubscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day Times Is 5.00 pr year or 2.B0 for Ix months. rbody remembers tlio hi rrnwful sur ivndor of Hood's hostess when her cook failed her ntitl her husband took something heady t nt made him un steady In keeping his logs." How shall I got through It? I never can do It; I'm quite looking to It To sink by nnd by. Oh, would I were dead now, Or no in my bed now. To cover my head now, And linvo n good cry. That sort of thing used to bo tho climax when women were shut In nnd denied the opportunities for wider experience than that of tho domestic circle. The less they are circumscribed the more they develop In Hint rospect very much resem bling men. INDICT D11AIX STAKE BANDITS. I WITH THE : ; TOASTANDTEA coon kveninh. "Let us be of good cheer, re- tiiniiilierltiir Mint the uilsfortu- linn tinniest to bear are those which never come." Lowell. E. W. Kammerer Purchases TTe Toggery THE I.ONCJ It EACH. Ofllclnl Paper of Coos County Au Independent Kopubllian news- .Men Who HoIiInmI Pavsc-niters Mnke Pull Confession. Tho Itosoburg Ilevlow says: "Mak ing a clean breast of their hold-up Bovoral weeks ago of the Drain stage, Ed. JurgluB and Frank Cozlnh, ulias Vtatnr worn Imllptnil liv ihn irrniw! vuvvil "'V ....x ia ,, ..x (. Jury on the charge of highway rob bery. They will be sentenced by .tdge Hnmtltou. Cozlnh's real name wns learned In a letter to the shorlff-s otllcc here from the sheriff at Lara mie. Wyo.. where the robber former ly lived. The letter also stated that Pfiylnli U'na vnll.n,! Mii.r.i frtp enlllni? a team of mortgnged horses nnd for other offenses." Life's a thread Hint's brittle brenks nt BiiRiuest ioiicu, We can got along on little, but we're renciim nnor mucii. We want earth's wealth In golden bars, And all the gold dust Of the stars. I The sliver of tho Biinrlse, Is In beauty coming on, Dut ero wo reap Its riches It's "Good uyi' and we re gone. Uut still we chase The fleeting gleam, And leave the green world I.i a dream. Frank I-., Stanton. I Until Men'H lie iv- ANNOUNCEMENT ! urn going to muko tills place n Htrlctly up-to-date . . . ........ I ... 1. .1 ...Ill linoenilisncry llllll LloilliiiK mure. r.vcry tn.'mriiin-iii, mil in- rv- pIcnlHhcd with the latest tun! most, exclusive lucrcliniitlNo direct from Hie very lx-sl houses in tho business. .1 will glvo tills plait) my crsoiint atteiiHou nnd all purchase will lie Kiiurniitovd good it ! iiiiinnt' linnlr. solicit ii share of your imtronage ntitl insure you Hie same rare atteiitlon la Hie future as 11 has been my pleasure to glvo in Yours anxious to please, The Toggery E. V. Knimncrer, successor to Thayer Orlnie.s and (loo. Goodriiin. WATCH ANNOUNCEMENTS OP THE IDA OLEAItANCIC SALE. IKU'f.'LAS Flit OIL GOOD paper published overy evening oxcopt Mtiicl-nt at I'nlvei-slty of U'o-liliiRton Sunday, and Weokly by I Make Discovery. Ilio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. I SEATTLE. Wash., Jan. 9. DIs- ! ' coverles that will place Douglas llr VEUY HATISFACTOHV POH IIUHINKSS THIS YEAH. ll m ii twt tttl It li n t fikitfitnliiil ! t OITLOOK ,,no wj Htj.e the millions of feet VIMII .... . . . . . !.... An Oklnhomn man hns willed $3, 500 for the care of his pet parrot. Glvo him the record for throwing money to the birds. PESSIMISTS who predicted stag nation In business for the Unit ed States this year now warn tho public against the possibility of runaway boom. They not merely nbnndon the irrational extreme to which thoy went less than six months ago, but they go to the unreasonable vxtromo of predicting booming good times. The truth lies midway between the wxtromes. The county's business In 1012 will neither stick In the mud nor-gallop, much Icsh soar. Yet emi nent authorities In American tlnnuco nnd Industry are led by the present facts to optimism. Tho Btecl and Iron Industry Is con sidered a barometer of national pros perity. Princely ense there means the sunny side of "Easy strrrt" here. This basic industry Is experiencing n striking renewnl of vigor. On Do combor 1, 1911, the business on Its books amounted to 1,500,000 tons mora than n venr mm. tint Inrrnnim for November alone nenrly equaling of fir stumps, roots and tree limbs, representing one-hnlf of the standing I timber, and will provide for the man ufacture of line paper from tho wnsto after the oil has been manufactured, hnve been made by students of the chemistry department here, who, un der the direction of Dr. II. K. llcnson, have lieiin exiierlinetitlni: on 20.000 pounds of llr stumps received from Linden, Ore. "Our discovery of the oil of Dou glas llr came as a result of studying the oils of four cords of wood sent through a wood distilling plant nt An nrortes." mild Dr. Dunson. "Com mercial turpentine of a high grade and tho new oil were found by the students. When the tnr obtained from this llr wood wns refined It yielded three products n very light oil, used In the mnnufneturo of shin gle stnln; a heavier oil of tnr, which, I believe, can ho used for linseed oil, nnd n tnr rapine of pitch, which, wo believe, can bo used successfully ns n protective paint for Iron, steel nnd metal surfaces. Now. (lw. rnuln In the wood renders It useless for white pnpor, ami It Is available only for tho Tho Chinese are to have a new Inngungc with tho odds favoring "English." And so It shnll come to pass that flow Why will hereafter be known ns Dill Smith. v I'HIZH DIDDLE TODAY. If Arknnsnw Delawaro her new Jersey would sho let Ten- A nennn. A ., Abo Huef is anxious to bo pardoned so that he can become an evangelist. Somehow that reminds one of a cer tain sick pnrty who vowed to become a monk. (SHOWING OLD. never G00.000 tons. Tint Pittsbiirc Oniot- '. ' ' "" ll 1H uvnl""le '' 'r tho to reports that Indeno Son tTronn a - '. '"' '" colored paper, but tors are doing fully ns well. The .. VlV? "r .nl'l'ratus wo can ox- w mi i nitn i iiniii Iron Ago ndds that "stool compnnles hnve made lirogrcsB In establishing higher prices, and look for railroad Inlying to ro-enforco tho posi tion In which the recent heavy "volume of low-priced business 1ms put thoni. Heavy buying by tho railroads Impends." The Iron Review confirms these tid ings nnd Frlck predicts Hint ex pansion will continue. Even tho most skeptical concedo that tho turn of the tide linH come. Tho betterment In Industry nnd trado lias becomo obvious to overybody. Tho record-breaking cotton crop of .jn.000.000 bales In 1011 has Inspir ed additional conlldence. The freight business of the rnllroadri has become lioavy. There Is Increased activity In dry goods. New York's warehouse mon, whoso lingers feel the pulse of nil business, declare that in nenrly uvory lino business everywhere Is morn active than for vwh-h. Tin. .iin. wond business, the last to respond to tho return of prosperity, reports "oxcopHoual activity." Hy spring uuiiHuinpiion may not Improbably "Other exiierlmcntR donl with Mm value of Hie tannic ncld of tho fir bark and tho oil distilled from fir needles." SMALLPOX IN l'OUTLAND. Discovered Thirty Oim'n of Disease In Dos.. Citv l'OUTLAND. Ore, Jan. 8. New cases of smallpox continue to np- pear In the city nt the rate of about ono new case n day. A ense dis covered lately was that of a former Oregon Agricultural College student. Two cases woro also discovered Tuesday. Almost nil of tho infec tions are found to bo from outside sources, nnd City Health Ofllcor Wheeler Is Inclined to blnmo health olllcers with Jurisdiction outsldo tho city for a luck or vigilance. The ' linker family. In which there were six cases, has been released from quarantine. There nro now four residences In the city under quaran tine, nnd H cases of smnllpox nt the city hospital. In tho city there are now yu Growing old? Tho moon is old: tonight It sheds n radlunco o'or tho world hb bright As whon Diana bent her silver how. Or Juliet whispered vows to Ilouieo, mco.. Growing old? Tho Btnrs as, fair a vigil keep As when Judcnn shepherds with their sheep Lay out on Canaan's hills; and ovory spring In oozy woods hnwthoms nro blos soming, And summer brings tho aster nnd tho roso, And in tho Autumn flnmlngsumnc glows On woody hillsides, for tlio season's change Is given to mortals but to show tho rnngo Of Nnturo's beauty. Oh, thoro's nothing old Except tho henrt through selfishness grows cold. HOTKEY & SONS Wholesale Mini 'Rotiiil OFFICE FURNJTURE, BOOKS, STATIONERY, SUPPLIES AND . TYPEWRITERS. Phone G2. The Largest Hook House in Olclahoiua. mm. in ..n...vn .. i ., ' ""I lillllllll)- "' "" u" itioun, ii I t'llllfllOM IIV linvo overtaken production, which Is tw from the number nt tho begin- till) rnmllllxii f.... .,,.... I...... ....,' !.... ,.f ,i ... "" "" "" ' nin'iiuiiiin lllllllniriai i "'" l"" lU'l'H, nativities. Abroad the country has' . enormous sums to Its credit, thus controlling International llnnnce. VOTE ON HOOSEVELT. Such n balance of trmlii in thin .mm try's favor ns now exists has almost Invariably proved the forerunner of lncronsed nrtllty In husluesH nt liomc. STAYING I'OWEH tip WOMAN. THE staving power of woman seonis to grow as her responsi bilities Increase There was a tlmo when she would make n dash, oxhnust her energies and then. If Into went ngnlnst her. cnllnpse. Eve- THE DANHEIt OP LA (HtllMT. Is Its fatal teideuey of pneumonia. I o euro your la gilppe coughs tulso I-oleys Honev nnd Tnr Compound. It. E. Fisher. Washington. Kns.. says; "I was troubled with a severe attack of la grippe that threatened pneumo nia. A friend advUcii i..iiv ii.. nnd Tnr Compound and I got relief ' i , nT. Z ftor taking the llrst few doses. I w,ytOAIj. Tho kind YOU have took three bottles and my la grippo ' I'AVS I'SED. PHONIC 72 Pacific was cured." Get too Rouiilne, In tho1 Uvory & Transfer Co. yellow package. KEI) CHOSS DHl'G ( COMPANY. . Thp Tm), Wnnt Au rng rcs(ijtg Oivgon Voters Will Pass on His Can illilacy For President. PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. . With out awaiting detlnlte nnnouncemont from Itooxevelt as to whether or not he will be a candldnte for the Ko I publican nomluntlon for President, i Oliver M. Illckey and Joseph T. Ellis. Portland lawyers, have followed the example of other admirers of the ex Piesldent in the states of Nebraska and New Jersey and have started tho circulation of petitions to place tho name of House-volt on tho primary nominating ballot as a candidate for the presidency. It Is the announced purpose of uieso men to circulate their potitlons In a number of counties .confident In the heller that the required number of signatures to place Itoosevelt's name on the ballot will he forthcoming. TltOl'SEHK .OO LONG A HE CUT OFF TWICE Something happened to our nlum- her friend. 1). F. Wllley, tho other morning that must hnve reminded him of tho adventures and pranks, oi "I'ecK's Had Hoy." It appears that ho sauntered Into tho Flxup clothing store tho other day Just to chat with the proprietors, and his nttentlon was called to a cortaln brand of pants, that n customer wns selecting. "How much nro these pants," nak ed Wllley. "1 am going hunting In the morning, and I think n pair of mom would bo tint flue for the oc casion." "A dollar nnd a quarter," answer ed Jones. "Pick mo out n. pair," ordered Wllley. After a search It wns rmm.i n... . tho only pair Hint would lit Wllley around the wnist woro four Inches too long for his limited extiomltlos. "Hut they can easily bo fixed," said Jones. "All right, roll thorn up." Wllley continued tho short-story telling, whllo Jonos went to tho bad; or tho shop, cut off tho legs of tho pants four Inches, glued them up and sowed them, tied thorn, nnd hniidod them to Wllley. "I boiiullt n lilllr nt limit i, n,in.. t use whon I go hunting in tho morn ng," said Wllley to his wlfo, open lug tho package. "Hut' they woro imir incuos too long." ho ndded, throwing them Into n corner of tho room. His good little housewife got busy, picked up tho punts and. unnotlcodby Mr. hunter, cut thorn off four inchos at tho bottom, and fixed them Just so nice. At two o'clock the next morning tho niodorn Nlmrod nrose to venture out for tho ducks and then It was that ho awoke. Ho pushed his feet too far out through the nnntnluons. " taj39Bj '.HQUW ' '.Hik CMmJ7ff Kff?- jh sflMlR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Charles Dnrhnm. T vi..... m has succeoded in finding a positive-' euro for bed wetting. "My little boy wot tho bed ovory ulght clear thro' on tho floor. I tried several kinds or kidney medicine nnd I wns in tho drug store looking for something Ulf- forent to help him when 1 heard of Foley Kidney Pills. After ho had taken them twn ii.n .. -... : - - - v- " viiiiui see a chance nnd wtmn i .o.i .... .... hlrds of n bottle ho was cured. That nt . . . Woe,IS nKO n,ul ''o has I not wot In bed slnco." HKI) CHOS? I UHUQ COMPANY. S 1CN LD, Okln., Feb. 1C, '11. fnii i?..:.i ini i . .:.. p. n .. -i a.uu lamu rjiui'iric Cv MHS JO,f Mv. Lincoln .lieorhtiwop. -1 Mgv., Enid, Olcla. Genlleinen': About four months ago upon the solicitation oi' your Mr. J. IT. Levers, we install ed the Mazdalier units with Holophnne reflectors, and in our opinion this has proven a most satist'aetorv litrhtinir - T7 system. AVe i'orincrly used a gaso line system and electric fix tures for our display win dows, and we believe after n comparison of our last four months bills, which arc the four longest in the year, that our present system is by far tho most economical, as well as most satisfactory, giving us a good clear light all the time. "Wc have a system of ten units, with one unit in each Of tWO WMlldowS lnnl.-iiw.- 7 ..... .. twelve, equipped with 100 AVatt Mazda lamns. which - - gives .us as near perfect illu mination as can be expected with artificial light. Yours very truly, (Signed) IIORNEY & Sons. By F. E. IIOUNEY. STATEMENT OP CONDITION Flanagan (3 Bennett Bank of flHlHPIEI.J),,OItEGON At Hie close of business, December 0, 1011. sources. Loans and Discounts ', . , . 422,312.C8 Banking Houso GO.OOQ.00 CnBh und Exchnngcs 184.t8G.42 Totl 9000,700.10 Liabilities. Capital Stock paid in GO.000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits! C8.G3l.G7 DPBlta G48.2G7.G3 Totnl -....v ?0B0,700.10 Condensed Statement of tho condition of The First National Bank OP COOS DAY nt tho Closo of Business, Dec. G, 1911. Hesourccs. Loans and Discounts .'....' $229 39 87 Donds, Warrants nnd Securltfos '.'. "73)l01.'co U. S. Donds to sccuro circulation 2G.000.00 Itcnl ICstnto, Purnlturo nnd Fixtures 81 47 94 Cash nud Sight ICxchango 141,131.'98 Total 9flS0,000.20 Liabilities. Capital Btock pnld in 1100 000 00 Surplus nnd undivided profits.,. lo'79739 Circulation, outstanding 2g!oOOuu DI)08"8 414,298.90 Total 9000,000.20 INTKHKST PAID ON TI.ME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MAHSIIPIKLD OHKGO.V TIU K. P. WINKIifJH, Nnturoputli nud Chiropractor All chronic diseases treated. Consul tation freo. Oillco hours: 9 to 12 n. m.; 2 to G and G (o 8 p. m Naturopath Institute Rooni No. 1 No. 13C Drondvray, Marshflold, Oro QH. G. XV. LESLIE, Osteopathia I'hyolclan Graduato of tho Anioriuu school oi Osteopathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo. Ofllc In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 tt 4 Phono 1G1-J; Marshtlold; Oregon T. J. SCAIPE A. II. HODQINS s Marshfield Paint Decorating Co. Estimates Purnishod MARSiiPIELD, Phono 140L Oregon J. W. IIENNHTT, Iwyor. Jffleo over FlannBau & Ubnnott Dnnl rar8llfle Oregon rH. J. T. McCOHSIAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshflold, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Offke Phono 105-J AVe can do as well for you. Ask our New Husincss Department Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. Tll. A. J. IIENDIIY'S Modern Dental Parlors. Wo are equipped to do high clnaf work on short notice at tho vor) lowest prices. Examination free Lady attendant, Coko buibiim?. nn. site Chnndler hotel, phono 112-J. Blanchard's Livery Wo hnvo aecuroC rho Uvory b'lil lebS Of L. II. Holsilnr nnrl nrn nro. pnred to render oxedent sorvlco to tho noonln nr n.m, n,.v ror,.f..i di Ivors, gooa rigs ud ' everything nnt win moan satisfactory sorvics to tho public. Phonf us for a driving horso, a rig or anything neodod in tbo Uvory lino. Wo nlso do truck. S business of wl kinds. HLANCHAHD HHOTIIEHS Phone 138-J Llvory, Feed nnd Snles Service. HI First and Aldor Stroots PtafraH!j!h0W trr a Turkl8h Batb Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash tbeso carmentH oionnQ, and bettor than the work can bo done .ownere, and thoy are not worn so much. Wo do not shrink ihom .. tVAAlnH i """.uu eurments are returned the snme size as when sent us. Wo iron tho garments nicely, make ordinary repairs free of charge and you have fresh clean, sweet under wear ready for each week's change Bundle yours up with next week' laundry bundle. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHBLL Phone 8181 MarshfieldiHand & Steam Laundrv i?ort First Class Keal Estate m?. vory Good bargains, ItK.Vl'ALS nnd INSUHANCE you should call on AUO. PllIZKEN. 08 Central Ave. Marshflold. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gcns Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN B7-J UFN sfij?is,hojs.vo,,oma''ve''"vwitr v ( ' u.UU W ",,,'t f v .sa j jBfgarragiflM.u- ,m BLSamuLiuix KiyaKii -ranv KBJM