The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 29, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELd) 'OREGON,' 'iHoNDAY; JANUARY, 29, 1912-EVEN)NG EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
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Sold, Oregon, for transmission
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mall matter.
M. C. MALONKY Kdltor ntid lub.
DAN K. MALONKY News Editor
Dodicatcd to tho servlco of the
peoplo, that no good causo shall lack
hamplon, and that evil shall not
thrivo unopposed,
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mEROPLANE
ADVENTURES
By
JT.AHJtfSTR.ONG DRJSX1SL
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V. Bumping the Bumps In the Air
Ofllclnl Pmior of Coos County
An Independent Republican news
paper published evory ovonlng oxcopt
Sunday, and Wookly by
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
Marshlleld :: :: :: :: Oregon
TUB CUBAN SITUATION.
UDA Is again on tho threshold
of trouble, and tho war depart
ment Is anticipating tho necessity of
Intervening for tho preservation of
order.
Tho Cuban national election occurs
In Scptombor and tho now President
will bo nominated In July. Tho sol
dlcrn who fought against Spanish
rulo havo organized what Is called
tho veteran movement a pro-Cuba
nnd nntl-Spanlard movomont not un
llko tho proscription ngalnst tho
American torlcs that followed tho
war of tho revolution.
Tho movement Is taking with tho
masses of tho peoplo, nnd In tho
"breaking down of old liberal and
conservative party lines there Is n
thrcnt nt tho stability of the gov
ernment. Tho wnr department has denied
that nny further pruvlslnns for In
tervention hnvo been made thnn nro
nlwnys rendy In caco nctlon undor
tho Plntt amendment Is warranted.
Hut tho department Is rondy for In
torvontlon nnd Is wntchlng develop
ments anxiously.
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Z TOAST AND TEA t
GOOD EVENING.
Copyright, mi, by Henry M. Neoly.
CopyrlKht In Great Britain and Canmla.
Alt rights reicrved.J
TO the man on tho ground flying
In nn neroplnno looks like the
smoothest sailing in tho world.
Under ordinarily favorublo
weather conditions the nlr craft nee ins
to skim along on it perfectly even keel
and without tho slightest deviation
from n straight Hue. and that is possi
bly one reason why the average man
thinks that the life of tho nviutor
must bo one constnnt succession of
pleasant nnd exhilarating experiences.
Air conditions 000 feet from the
earth nro vastly different from those
0,000 feet up. The lower layers of the
atmospboro nro enticingly smooth nnd
caBy to sail upon and offer nono of
tho unpleasant surprises which wo get
as wo go higher and higher. Thero la
nothing In tho first S0O or 1.000 feet
to look out for except tho vagaries of
the wind, and these cnu usually bo
Srctty well forecast from the lndlca
ons on tho ground boforo starting
and from tho conditions met in the
first few minutes of flight.
But up above that, In tho realm of
tho scudding mists and tho drifting
fringes of clouds, whero one dashes
out of a warm air current Into the
coolncsn of suspended moisture, one
meets surprise after surprlso and In
forced to be always on tho alert, with
brain calm and bunds and body ready
for instant action at tho first sign of
an ncrlal hlllocl: or rnvlno.
"Bumping1 the Bumps" In the Air.
Hnvo you ever on u warm su:nmer'
evening gone to n plcnsuro resort, paid
your nickel or 10 cents through n little
est fight with the "bumps" In the air.
Tho weather was Ideal for climbing.
It was cold, but tho nlr was fairly still,
nnd tho first few thousand feet of my
ascent wero mndo smoothly nnd with
out much difficulty In n steady rise
that was almost mechanical in its ex
actness.
Tho bnrogrnph record Is Interesting
in Bbowlng the progress of this flight
For thoso who do not know It may bo
well to explain that tho barograph Is
an Instrument which registers altitude,
nnd by means of a pen point filled
with lndcllblo Ink It records tho varia
tion in a constant lino on a plcco of
paper which Is moved uround by clock
work. Story Told by Barograph.
This barograph record shows that In
tho first fifteen minutes I roso to a
height of 4,600 feet Tho Increasing
difficulties of tho climb aro indicated
by tho fact that at tho end of tho next
fifteen minutes I was only about 7,700
fcot blgb, but tho lino traced by tho
pen up to this point Is fairly steady,
and only when it passes tho 7,000 foot
mark does it begin to waver. It was
during this part of my flight that tho
train began to tell upon mo and the
steadiness of my climb was Interrupt
ed by frequent descents.
In the noxt few minutes I got my
self together better, for tho lino shows
u sudden Jump of nearly a thousand
feet In ulKiut five minutes, nnd then it
is plain to bo seen that my troubles
begun, for the lino from 8.700 feel
to tho topmost limit, which was grati
fy I ugly close to tho 1 0.000 mark, is lit
tle more than n blur. It shows that
the pen point was vacillating up and
Time nftrr flme F trletflhls extreme
ly dangrrmtH expedient, nnd nt tho end
of each rNe I found myself n little
higher than l had been before, and,
best of all, I found that I was able to
hold the advnutugo thus gained.
Attended by Shrieking Fiends.
l cannot explain adequately Ju3t
what a tremendous impression wan
made upon nus by these aerial hurdles.
On the downward slope l seemed to be
hurtling madly Into eternity, catapult
eil toward the earth and uttended by
(To Be Contuued.)
Charles Durham, Lovlngton, 111.,
has succeeded In finding n positive
euro for bed wetting. "My Httlo boy
wot tho bed overy night clear thro'
on tho floor. I tried several kinds
of kidney medlcluo and I wna in tho
drug storo looking for something dif
ferent to help him when I heard of
Foley Kidney Pills. After ho hnd
taken thorn two days wo could seo
n change and when he hnd taken two
thirds of a bottlo ho was cured. That
is about six weeks ago and ho- has
not wet In bed since." BED CBOSS
DRUG COMPANY.
City Auto Service
(iood Cars, Careful Drivers and
reasonable charges. Our motto:
"Will go anywhore at nny time."
Stands Blanco Hotol and Blanco
Cigar Storo. Day Phones 78 and 46.
Night Phone 46.
BARKER & GOODALE, Proprietors.
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GORTHELL
Phone 8131
THOUQHT8 ON LOVE.
"Ilnte hnth no harm for lovo,"
so ran tho song;
"And pence uuwciiponed con
quers every wrong."
-Whlttler.
Somo weep because they part
And languish broken hearted,
And others oh, my heart
IlecniiRe (buy never parted.
Thomas Bailey Aldrlch.
When lovo is strong
It nover tnrrles to tnlto heed
Or know If Jtn return exceed
Its gift, lu Its Hwlft husto no
greed.
No strifes belong.
Helen Hunt
The light of lovo shines over all;
Of love that says not mine nnd
thine.
But ours, for ours Is thine and
mine.
Longfellow.
HER SHOULDER HAG.
When Evolyn goos forth upon
Her dally promenade,
T.o! from her uhouldor hangs a bag
Of volvet or brocado,
J roatly fad of fnahou, fringed
And trimmed With cords of gold
And big enough with room to spnro
Ilor dainty self to hold.
Tint In Its soft, capacious dopths,
With richest sntln lined,
A handkerchief nnd powdor puff
Aro nil that ono can find.
Hecnuso when Evelyn hnd bought
This fancy nf tho inluuto
--Sho did not hnvo u ponny loft
Alns, to carry In it.
Mlnnn Irving,
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JAMES WATSOX,
When polities bogliiH to boll nnd enn-
dlanto8 lino up to fight.
When Unrny-hnndod sons of toll can
not decide Just which Is right;
You'll rind Jim Watson right In lino,
a soldlor of tho G. O. P.
Without n kick without n whlno, ho
plugs nwny for llb-or-ty.
Have Us Launder Your Underwear
We wash tbeso garments cleaner
and better than tho work can be done
olsowhoro, and thoy aro not worn so
much. Wo do not shrink them, oven
woolen garments aro roturned the
samo slzo as when sent us.
Wo iron tho garments nlcoly, make
ordinary ropairs free of chnrgo and
you hnva fresh clean, swcot under
wear roady for each week's change
Bundle yours up with next wcok'i
laundry bundle
MarshfieluNHand & Steam Laundry
IMION 2150-J
rPRESSIONAL DIRECTOR Y
TUTHS. K. HirADHUItXi:.
Tenchor of volco placoment,
breathing and Interpretation of song
If. roady to receive tho public. Studio
1211 Commercial Ave.
T"H. K. K WINKLER,
" Naturopath nnd Clilroprnctor.
All chronic dlsoasoa treated. Consul
tation freo. Office hours:
9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 und 6 to 8 p. m
Naturopath institute Room No. 1
No. 136 Broadway, Marsbflold, Oro
"HAD ANYTHING KAII.KH I'tlKUh WOULb HANK BUU.N NO ALTEU
NATIVE BUT A BACKWARD DHOP TO AWFUL DESTRUCTION."
H. B. HICKRY, of tho Standlsh
lllckoy Lumber Company, Is horo
from San Francisco to nrrnngo for
tho purchase of boiuo tlmbor In
this section. His company n year
or so ago bought a lumber mill at
North Bond, of which W. E. Best
lb mnnngor nnd for which ho wishes
to secure timber.
box office window, got Into a Httlo car
with six or seven othor persons and
for several minutes thereafter coasted
up and down a series of artificial hills
and valleys at n thrilling speed? In
other words, havo you ever tasted of
tho excitements of "bumping tho
bumps?" Well, "bumping tho bumps"
Is Just what wo do when wo climb
for height; wo engage In uerlal rough
riding. Sometimes wo do It volun
tarily, but most of the tlmotho"uuip"
comes with tho complete nnd sudden
surprise that spells disaster for us
unless wo nro on tho alert to cope
with its difficulties.
I think I may claim without boast
ing that I have done more nltltudo
work thnn any man now living. Twlco
I have set the world's height mnrk, but
In my practice work I havo made sev
eral climbs which to mn wero even
more notable than thoso which wero
officially recorded, and on nt least two
of these my barograph registered high
er thau tho then world's record figures.
I was preparing myself for work that
suoum uo otncuuiy recorded In open
competition, nnd In this preparation I
trnvo had experiences with tho "bumps"
of tho air which I shall not soon for
get nnd which havo taught mo always
to expect the unexpected in tho upper
Etrntn of tho atmosphere. As I write
I havo before mo sovoral bnrocranh
records of my vnrlous flights nnd the
thin tracing of the pen points on one
or two of them recalls to my mind the
oxporleuces through which I passed
whllo making them, and one In par
ticular 1 pick out as being a souvenir
of us streuuous n day's work ns I have
ever done.
It was a little Jaunt Into tho heart of
the heavens, made beenusu of mv loner
cherished desire to go up to the 10,000
foot mark, and It gavo mo my hard
down and up and down, and 1 shall
not aoou forgot tho plunges and Jumps
tho bumping tho bumps the rough
riding that caused this lino to take
such an appearance.
I had set out to mako 10,000 feet,
and when I was suro that I must be
Bomowbcro near thero I looked at my
barograph and found that It registered
nearly n thousand feet short of my
mark. I hnd almost reached the limit
of my strength. It seemed Impossible
to make tho Bleriot climb any higher,
yet I shoved her uoso up nt an nnglo
that threatened destruction1 If any
thing went wrong, but tho motor only
spat protestlugly nnd dragged her for
ward horizontally without 'seeming to
pull her up uu Inch.
I decided to seo what an Increase of
speed would do. Accordingly I headed
tho noso of tho Bleriot downward, nnd,
with tho engine running at Its utmost.
I took u deep plunge Into the spaco
below nnd kept plunglug until my
speed must havo been somowhere near
100 miles an hour. Then, with this
tremendous impetus. I headed tho ma
chine upward agalu at a good nngle
and was rojolced to flud that I not only
ruwui-u uuovo my starting point, hat
that the propeller seemed able to hold
me thero without difficulty.
pvR. O. W. LESLIE,
- Osteopathic PbyslcUa
Graduato of tho American school ot
Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office
In Eldorado Blk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to
4; Phono 1C1-J; Marsbflold; Oregon
W. BENNETT,
Lawyer.
)fflte over Flanagan & Bennett Bank
rarshfleld
Oregon
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Marshfleld, Oregon.
Jfflce; Lockhart Building,
opposite Post Office
Phone 105-J
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We are equipped to do high class
work on short notlco at the very
lowost prices. Examination free.
Lady attendant, Coko building, oppo
slte Chandler hotol. phone 112-J.
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Oregon Power Co
Condensed Statement
of the condition of
The First National Bank
OF OOOS HAY
at tho Closo of Business, Dec. 5, 1911.
Resources.
Loans and Discounts $229,339.11
Bonds, Warrants nnd Securities 73,161.(1
U. S. Bonds to eocuro circulation 25,000.01
Roal Estnto, Furnlturo nnd Fixtures 81,472.11
CnBh and Sight Excbnneo r 141,131.11
Total 8330,000
labilities.
Capital stock paid In 100,000.
Surplus nnd uudlvlded profits... 10.797.1)
Circulation, outstanding 26,000.0
Doposlts , 414,298.11
Total 8380.0W-M
INTEREST PAID ON TISU3 ANI SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
MARSHFIELD OnEGOX
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTV, ESTABLISHED IN 1880.
Capital and Surplus
Undivided Profits
$1 00,000.00
8,0001
Into, ?st paid on Unto deposits.
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uuuk jreo or cnargo.
Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony
Thla Is a vital question for pre80nt day horaobullderB whether to
havo a houso which In appearanco must always remain tho uxa
Nni,i,nTJ mt ,W,U perm,t of a N"10 refreshing occasional
-nu d! Ca"? as Uo '"dividual tastes a frame house e
Sr ninn d0 m har,monl!:o with Us surroundings a fresh co
th .L ll mnko u aB B00d na y"r neighbor's now boart
mv SnE fr?.a n,W BU,.t makeB yu feel 1,k a new man. At
mtLht L t ? ?V.8e ,s 8UBCPtHlo to most any chango yo
might deslro and whllo it Is permanent It does not necessirllr
wev nhZl ? (yes.or? or a monotony. There are lots of thUJj
heforo ,.i ned ab0Ut .housea and lumbr that you should knot
beforo building com0 In and we'll give you our views.
C. A. Smith Lumber &1 Mfg. Co,
.x.., m.i-AiH".MENT SOUTH BROADWAY, MARSIIFIEU'-
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
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ana Marine Insurance ,
Title Guarantee and Abstract 0.
HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr.
Coqullle Office Phono 191 Marshfleld Office 14-J.
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