V yr nn THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1912 EVEMINB EDITION r r i n Wiv f I'' It m I COOS BAY TIMES II. O. MA1.0XKV Killlor mid Pub. DAN K. MAI-ONEl News Editor Entered nt tho postofDco nt Marsh- Xold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second class mall matter. T1IK OLDEST INHABITANT. THE oldest man In tho United States, according to tho census bureau, Is Chorokeo Dill of Grand Junction, Colo. Ho Is said to bo 114 years of ngo and nn In dian negro. Mo linn accumulated a fortune slnco ho passed tho 99 mark, having Btruck It rich at Crlpplo Crook some fifteen years ago. So far as Is known Chorokeo Dill has not formulated n health codo or told tho reporters how ho managed to llvo a hundred and fourteen ycarB. Ho isn't advocating a vorltablo dlot or ton nillo sprints beforo breakfast. Perhaps he hasn't accomplished as much for tho good of humanity in genoral in his long llfo-timo no somo moro strenuous Individuals havo in a shorter period of existence. Dut whatever he has or hasn't dono ho has dolled ttmo In a way that makes him a fit subject for scientific study. Somo entorprislng theorist might compllo a whole volume- of health rules from tho habits and observations of Chorokeo Dill. Dut In tho moantimo It Is probable that a great deal would havo to bo left to Individual discretion and common sonso, Just as it was In tho case of tho veteran westerner. A couroo of tho training that mado a "heap 'old man" of Chorokeo Dill might provo ironically fatal to tho health nnd longovlty' of tho nvorago mortal. 1W0 ME HURT 'MORE LISTS OF BY BAD FALLS' BACHELORS IN LEFF CREDITORS IN THE L I John Biasca of Coos River In- Additional Names For Leap Maral jured Today-Baby Falls Year bligibles Are Submitted , ture of Messrs. Wa rd and Twelve Feet. by rimes Reade.s , Hawley From Here. John DlnBca, u well-known Coos A mnn may save his shekels for a I A number of Marsl.uold moil , w ho Itlvor rancher, fell from tho roof of , bleak and rnlny day, nro holding the suck for atloiis n new barn on his place today and And deposit half his earning every nmoMta rr0, $ic to $20 and souio Is feared to have been seriously In- t,mo llu "raws ,l8. ,,u'' .. ,, for 0ven more, mo discussing taking iimi lint lu leap year lie Is helpless when lur lt" "' ",v jureu. ... . ' ' , nti,.ii t.i inpnti 12. T. Haw or ami Kd TnE-'ltEPl'HMO OK CHINA. i HE development In Chlnn recent ly has been the most marvelous In tho world's history. Within ..... - ....I .1... l.l... II BLOW iruIIIID CUIllUS 1UUI1K. i riVhn mo.t 1'or the female of the species Just Warl who conducted a cleaning and summoning a physician. Dr. McCor- delights In comic song. nine loft for there this afternoon. , , ,. ... ,. .. ,. . .... Child Is Injured iiiougu n euais mx una u uinui, uv A threo-year-old child of Mr. and must make his sliver ring, Mrs. Juth. residing over tho Kkblnd l0 8lt ' "' ln '""" slu-' de hardware store, fell off the rear porch Q.. aJh?Wn8' JJ kiu iui id n nit iiiiiuii itiuiuiiiit though his lot he doth bewail, For the female of the species spnds more money thnu the male. H. WAItti. Saturday evening nnd was quite badly hurt. Tho little one struck on her face. She was unconscious for quite a while. An examination failed to rovcal any brokon bones or Injuries othor than sovcro bruises. Sho fell , about twelve feet and that sho did ' not sustain a broken neck or frac-, tu roil skuu is nine suori oi marvci ous. AND STILL ANOTHER. INQUIRY IS ORDERED. Accident to Alllnnco to Ho Investi gated by U. S. Officials. Tho Portland Journal says: "At tho offlccs of Local Inspectors Ed wards & Fuller In tho cuBtoni houso, building ah Investigation will bo hold today Into tho causo of tho stoaraor Alliance losing her rudder off Coos Leap Year Editor: I havo watched carefully your kind leap year list of ellglblo bachelors, but I must admit that you have fail ed tho namo of one bacholor who ought to boonoof the. first on the list'. A' bachelor of sterling quality is James R. Wall. AN ADMIRER. ANOTHER NEW ONE, Leap Year Editor:' - Tho lint of cllclhln hnrhelorn.wlll liny lait Sunday while bound from ..never be complete "uutll'yo'u havo tho here to Jlarsl field. Tno steamer was namo or one who win maKou goou. eight miles off Capo Arago light 'What Is the matter with our qoun- when tho loss of the ruddor was dls- ty timber cruiser? Oh, you Deunjs ........ i . n... ..i.. i f MnCVir'tiv!" ' i;ilUI.'U illlll 1 UIJUI ll'U ill UlfkMIII .l.w.n- ....,wm. ...J . pressing establishment here. Mr. Ilnwley Is supposed to bo nt Hoist. Ida., his father bulng governor ot Idaho. Ward Is apparently the worst of fender. Win. Cox. who sold Ward u pneumatic cleaning wtfit. did not got any money on It and now Is unable to find any trace of the apparatus. It. H. I'lnegor is minus $20 on Ward's account. It is also reported that par tics at Dandon aro endeavoring to locato him. John Herron holds a check for $15 which ho cashed for Hawloy and which tho bank rotumed to him marked "Insufficient funds." HANDON WATER COMPANY. tdt. She was picked up the .next day by tho steamer No mo City, after ONE WHOMCXDWS HIM. a decode a nation or ntiiiurctiB or arming nuout an nigni, una reaencu millions of people with centuries of port Friday. Sho was drydocked conservatism buck of it has been' on tho Orogon Drydock company's transformed from n bcaurocratlc dock, and will have a new rudder despotism into u republic. China, at Installed there." tho opening of tho present century, , , had neither a constitution nor n par- HOL'QUET KOIt WAITK. llamoilt. Todov It has omerged from j niomuvmiiiu, mhwii mK u iqmir Concerning the candidacy of JC.""V "BK,'K nuT. ' ..' .. B. Walte, who Is well-known I on United Sta tcs. t would organise Its C()08 f ,, ox, governmental Hcheino nlong the lines Hve ,nvcstnient8 ,lor0t for Btut0 H0U. wo havo adopted. Tho awakening of at)I. from ,, c01inty( Ult) Sllth.( China has been no gradual nffnlr. orn g,m . Ctlzu8 of Slllll ns might reasonably havo boon ox- orllli Mr( Wnlto.B homo , i ported. It Is i iiinro tlinn likely that wou, rn t0 ,,, t , n , tho progress Clilnn will mnko during Mr Wnt0 , n()t , ,,,. tho noxt fow decades will bo equally wlh t, chhma of suthorlln Vnl- rapiti. nnu uiiu coon ii win i e cumii- ,.. bu, ,.,,. fricll.,H lir i0,D1. n ed ninong tho groat forces in world politics and powor. Onco tho Chlnoso havo shaken oft their oriental conservatism, much may bo oxpoctod of thorn. Thoy nro nn Intelligent nnd dopondnblo peo ple T.holr civilization has not been ours, but thoy havo had centuries ot dovolopment nlong lines thnt havo built up tho stability of character thnt Is needed to Insuro tho success of n republican form of government. Tho Chinese todny nro hotter qualifi ed for 8olf-govoriitueiit than nro tho citizens of many countries that havo been disposed to look down on them ns backward. It bcoiiih safo to ex pect that tho Chi n oho republic will bo n success nnd u credit to Its cltl- cens. Thoroforo. it is or importance that tho Integrity of tho country should ho preserved; that outsldo In fluences should not tnko ndvantngo of tho present to crlpplo tho future grentnesn of tho republic hoforo It has boon given n chnnco to get on Its foot. over Douglas county and throughout tho state. Ills wldo and varlod ex porlonco ln business mattora emi nently qualifies him for tho position in tho leglslnturo which his friends nro so desirous that bo accopt. Mr. Walto has novor sought public of fice, nnd has repeatedly rotusod to allow his nnmo to bo used In con nection thorowlth. Thoso closo to MORE AT NORTH HEN1). Leap Year Editor: I hereby send you n llsVofbacho lors .from .North -Hend. They 'art from 2C years old to &&: Syvcr Hackey. k , A f . Adam Newman. dill Snydor. . John Paulson. Hob. I.IIJeqvlst. Hill Dolnn. Jeff Hartman. Louis Christiansen. Aamiind Johnsen. John Stalvlk. Christ Pedorsen. Andrew Gaffnoy. Joe Onffney. "Yours truly "YOURS TRULY, MYRTLE POINT POINTERS News of Upjer Coqulllo Valley ns Told by Tho Enterprise. In tho absenco of Thos. D. Quorln tho other four members of tho Myr- tlo Point Port Commission met Inst Mr. Walto bollovo, howovor, that In Tuesday at tho office of tho Myrtle this tnstnnco ho will allow his namo to bo used." MANY STEEL HRIDGES. It should nlso bo romoinborcd that tho figures showing tho rapid In cronso ot Insanity In this country wero collected hoforo tho outbreak ot tho daffydill mania. RETALIATION. (Wrltton for Tho Times.) Not a smllo or a frown, Not n sigh or a tour, Do I miss or neglect; no, not I. Would you crush a mnn down? Then his duty Is clear, To return you full change, or to try. 'Tls n foolish conceit To think others are blind; There aro many who think so, alas! But tho tool they would greot, Woro they that way inclined, Is conccnlcd in n smalt looking-glass. From tho onvlous sneer You will not be oxempt, Lot your effort bo never so pure, Tront tho lout or tho Jeor With cool, cutting contompt; 'Tls tho most direct, radical cure. Not a smllo or a frown, Not a sigh or n leer, Can I ovor neglect; no, not I. If you crush me when down I will kick llko a steer, And keop out of your dobt.or I'll try. STAR KEY. nay City. Point Mill Company and effected n tompornry organization by electing Dr. M. O. Stommlor, tompornry pres ident and P. L. Phelnn tompornry SOCrotnrv. Thnv nillnnmnfl 111 1?rl. ii..i..o r........ win ... t.. xi l(m' Jnnunry 19, whon Mr. Ouerln h" - " -"'re is expected to ho homo nnd tho por- Periliaiieilt StlllCtliri'K. innnnnt nrirnnlvntlnii will I. ...ill iinqpiiirnn n inn 1 rnn ,,'n,,,onl organization will bo mndo. ROSMIURQ, Oro., Jan. I-'. Con- It s too nt ( , , t, . tracts for tho construct on of four yenr whch w ,,, " concroto steel bridges In Douglns ,lono on tho rlvor fo r" ,u'"h county, wore awarded by tho crnty , DonnIt2 p,an8 fSr th! work o the court to tho Portland Drltlgo & Iron ' r0mini? vonp win i. .ii.nn.cn.i . .i. -? ffi'S?. ?.rlS?S!?-VSnr tVneUr,,BSCd " lliu oultVODHII UIUUUI IIKKIVKUIO u . I 7.. T. Johnson received a telophono messngo Wednesday convoying the sad news thnt the Infant child of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Win. Tollmnn had died that morning. Mrs. Tollman Is n daughter of Mrs. Oscar Heed of tho South Fork. Coqtilllc Vnllcy Men Incorporate to ( Uulld Now plant. The nandon Recorder says: "Tho Hahdon Water Co,, Incorporated, has taken over tho holdings, rights nnd franchises ot tho Dandon Light & Vntcr Co.', and has olectod tho fol lowing oracers: President E. E. Johnson. , Vice-president L. II. Hazard. See. Trcns. and Managor Ooo. P. Laird. Directors L. II. Hazard, E. .E. Johnson, Geo. P. Laird nnd Wni. Nyo Jr. Tho now company has outlined extensive Improvements which will sobn bo under construction, among 'thorn holng now reservoirs calling for tho construction ot thrco dnms and about 1,300 lineal fcot ot flumes, together with ovor 5,800 cubic yards nNoxcnvatton, tho laying ot several thousand feet ot pipe, tile drain, etc. ' Tho plans lncludo a clear water reservoir ot 3,000,000 gallons capac ity and two settling reservoirs of 5,000,000 gallons capacity. Tho water from tho Bottling reservoirs passes to tho clear water rcsorvolr through n sand Alter, Insuring an abundant supply of tho purest and clearest water." SIGN TOR HIG KIGIIT. total ot $57,519, which sum will bo augmented by nbout $2,000 In In cidental Itoms. Tho most oxponslvo ot tho four bridges will bo built at Umpqua forry to replace tho wood en structuro which collapsed last summer, killing six workmon. It will cost $17,154. A now brldgo nt Winchester will cost $15,C20, n third nt Winston will cost $13,740, nnil n fnilrMt nt rinrrlnn Vnllnt. In. V vj ... rt, TnHH. T T I. .. a . volvos n sum ot $11,205. Thoro'V" "",' uuv'-i euuestiay. woro seven bidders. Tho court has Jnn'iry 10th. 1912, at tho ngo of 20 also under consideration to build a year8' D n'0,'8 and 22 days. Tho new brldgo In Roseburg at a cost of ' '"nR man nl "eon Buffering from $20,000. The contract Is being liolil ' tuborculoals for ovor a yenr. lu abeyance pending the decision on , a site. Died At tho homo of his nnrents. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Devault of this I'l.l'MHCHS PI.UKKCT MEN. GENTLE ST. LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 12. Do clarlug tho plumbing trade was as honest as tho ministry, ofllcors of the National Association of Master Pluiubors of tho United States, lu convention, resonted today the re putation often given tho trade. Louis E. Deubl of Canton, Ohio, secretary of the organization, said to the delegates: "A plumber Is n gentleman ln every I A now lirnknmnn tnr tlm iim.-i -r... & Hoso Transfer Lino arrived last Suntlny, January 7th, 1911, and will mako his homo with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Rose. The llttlo fellow will spoiid several years acquainting hlm solf with the work hoforo taking up his duties on the front seat. MYRTLE POINT ROOSTERS. j Commercial Club Orgmil.l to Aid in Development. Tho Myrtlo Point Enterprise says : "Flfteon citizens and business men of Myrtlo Point met nt Dr. John. ... . ., V " "" : o.io Afflni. l-l m.. ----- -' - urnsti tn tin. worn, a uusinoss man "" - . i uusuny evening nnu Jack iTohiiHon to Meet Jim Flynu In Novathi Next July. CHICAGO, III., Jnn. 9.Aftor 18 months ot Idleness, Jnck Johnson linn signed articles here to fight a flnlBh battlo with Jim Flynn, tho Pueblo Ilromnn, generally regarded as ono of tho best "white hopes." Tho fight will tako placo somewhere In Nevada In July. As a tentative date. July 22 was selected. The light will be staged either at Windward or Metro polls. Johnson will receive $31,000 nnd otic-thtrd of tl e receipts from the Bale of moving picture rights. Flynn'H Hhnro of the purse wns unannounced. Each flghtor agreed not to ougngo In n contest between Mny 1 and the date of tho fight without the consent of tho othor. This menus Johnson's fight with Sam McVoy mny bo shnvod or postponed In favor of tho Flynn battle. NOTICE TO THE PUHLIC. For tho balance of tho winter, there will be a boat at tho O'Kelly landing that can be chartered day or night. J. A. O'KELLY. Prop. Have That Roof Fixed NOW See COIiTUELL Phone 8131 JM1: SSmNAL DIRECTOR Y TU. E. K WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor All chronic diseases treated. Consul- - tatlon free. Olllco hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and C to 8 p. m Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 13C Broadway, Marshflold, Ore with ethics, morals and a conscience, j effected tho permanent organization the same as a preachor. Wo resent c of tno Myrtlo Club of Myrtlo Point, the reputntlon given the pliimbor ! 'r10 constitution nnd by-laws wore that he Is a 'bunco man' and 'grnf-iread, adopted and signed by all pre- .! Icn.i. rri. fnll 1 -. ' tot. v.... inu imiuwiiiK oiucers woro Havo your Job printing dono at Tho Times' office. The prlnclpnl speeches of the ses sioti advocated sensible housekeep ing, rather than legislation, ns a so lution to tho plumbing problem. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. elected for the yenr: President, Dr, u. u. jonnson; vlce-prosldont. C, E. Hullng; secretary, E. C. Roberts; treasuror, L. T. Dement; managers. J. O. Stemmler. P. L. Phelnn. A. T. iiiriv. j. i Knight. D. w. Gllos." -R. G. W. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American school ol Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4 Phone 1G1-J; Marshtleld; Oregon J. W. HENNKT1, Lawyer. 4 pigjp FU1IIR Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality Charles Durham. Lnvlmrtnn in has succeeded In finding a positive euro for bed wotting. ".My llttlo boy wet tho bed ovory night clonr thro' on tho floor. I tried sevoral kinds I of kidney medicine and I wns In tho ;drug store looking for something dif ferent to help him when I heard of ,1-oley Kidney Pills. Aftor h i,n,i taken them two days we could see a chango and when ho had taken two thirds of n bottlo ho was cured. That IS nbOllt Six WORK'S nun on,l t, 1 I not wet In bed since." Rim CROSS I DRUG COMPANY. )ffle over Flanagan & Bennett Ban larshfleld Oregon J"yt. J. T. McCORMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshtleld, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhart Building, opposite Post Offlte Phono 105-J "TR. A. J. HENDRY'S L Jloderu Dental Parlors. Wo nro equipped to do high class work on short notice at tho vary lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke building, oppo site Chandler hotel, phone 112-J. Why Do We Push Vacuum Cleaners When They r C T 1.1.I - T7f . , consume oo jLitue ciectricih The modern, dust less, or derly nielliod of (.'loaning usually demands no more electric current than is i'eiuii'od to keep two in candescent lamps burning the same period of time. This iacl may surprise those not familiar with the subject. As the cleaning is quickly done, -the consumption of electric current is bound to be slight. Why, under these circum stances should our com pany urge people to use electric vacuum cleaners as a means of having sani tary, dustless homes? riii . xiic answer lies in (j Knowledge mat tiie era o electricity lias inst bec The vacuum cleaner only one of the early dctl elopments which are g(J ing to make electricity jJ dispensable for doincstij use nay as wen as night. It is part of our btisinej to tell people about ni and profitable ways J winze electricity. Every vacuum clcand helps us sell a little mon electricity, but best of all it demonstrates what really useful and pracllA able thing electricity isia the household. That's part of the Story. Our New Business De partment will tell you the rest. Telephone 178 OREGON POWER CO. Condensed Statement ot the condition ot The First National Bank OP 0008 BAY at tho Closo of Business, Dec. C, 1911. Reourcf. Loans and Discounts 1229 329.87 Donds, Warrants and Securities 73,'lCl.BO U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00 Roal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures 81 47s!91 Cash and Sight Exchange ; 14l'l3l,9! ToUl filOO.OOOJN Liabilities. Capital stock paid In 1100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided proflts.,. 10 797 ii Circulation, outstanding 2D 000 Oil D0D08ltB .' UOMO Total $500,0000 INTKHKST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. M.UISIIFIKM) ORFGOV STATEMENT OF CONDITION Flanagan Sb Bennett Bank of MAI18I1FIKLD, OREGON At tho closo of business, December 8, 1011, . Resources. Loans and Discounts m 312 6J Srra":::::::-:::::::::::;;;;:';;; Jffi Total $050,700.10 Capital Stock paid In YHT DejSs and Und,v,dod Proflts '".'.': : : : : : : : : : ' SMS:!! V C48.267.B3 Total $050,700.10 Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co C , om "KNKV SEACKEN, l Coqullle Offl:0 Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J. Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty. uenaral Agents "EASTSIDE" r - - Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony h1!v8J1.:;!i"I.!!,Uf.8,U(!" 'p?I!t homobnildcrs-whether to'- ornlmi, u i "PPwrnnce must always remain tho same NolShhorhon, u tl" pe"nlJ ?l a me refreshing occasionally, enslh- Z TnL Ct "f aS d, ,ndlv'al tastes-a frame houso can In n!w Bun0u,M Wlth Us 8rroundlngs-a fresh coat t " lte l nmnkeu,t nf sooa as your neighbor's now house nn rate a fra,n hn08Hl ",akes yo" feel 1,ko new man. At aHna H Areas C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfe. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SOUTH IinOAmvAv xrAaw,, IT SOUTn BROADWAY, MARSIIFIEL1). GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE M&ai&tSi,