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w THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1912 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TIMES Eutorcd nt the postofllco at Marsh .told, Oregon, for transmlsslo through the mails aa second class nail matter. H. C. MALONKY Editor and Pub. PAN E. MALONKY News Editor Dedicated to the scrvlco of the people, that no good causo shall lack a -champion, and that ovll shall not fcrlvo unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. DAILY. One year $6.0 Fer month 50 WEtiKLY. One year J1.50 When paid strictly in advance tho subscription price of tho Coos Day Times Is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for cix months. MSSNG IS PETITION FOR ROOSEVELT (Continued from pago 1.) and secured a receipt from Mrs. Qa bernache. It seems that Mrs. Gnber- -!.. .11.1 mf liifitm twit fi tioltn tit tt v...u u.u ,, ......... ..uou..u. -'jEDITOn TLMES: receiving this money and tho latter j whllo I am a caused trouble about It Geo. Watkins to Aid in Secur ing Signatures for Vpte Oh His Candidacy. IN MEMORIAM Offlcinl l'npor of Coos County 'An Independent Ilopubllcan nowfl papor published ovory ovcnlng ozcept Sunday, and Wcokly by Ttio Coo liny TIiiioh Publishing Co. Address all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TIMES. MnrslUlcld :: :: :: :: Oregon CIVIL' SERVICE RULES SHOULD RE FLEXIBLE The death of James It. Darkhouse, who passed away nt Mercy Hospital, Jan. 22, 1912, as n result of injuries received In an accident at Deavor Hill coal mine, was unusually sad. Tho news of his untlmoly passing camo as n heavy blow to his young wife nnd to the ninny friends ho had won in hie quiet, unassuming man ner during his resldonco nt Deavor Hill. James R. Uarkhouso was born March 10, 1882, In Clifton, England. o came to the United States In 1904 nd shortly nfter located In Dollnlro, great admirer of Finally Mr. La Follette, I am convinced that' It Mr. Canns sent an attornoy to Gabor-' Mr. Roosevelt Is the only progressive!, nacho and forced a settlement and republican who has any chanco of ohio, where on April C, 1907, ho was rontilred him to turn ovor a valuable nomination for tho presidency us mnrrIcd to M88 gnrau need, of gown. This was not unwrapped Un.nsalnst Mr. Taft. Therefore. I have til after tho sottlomont land rthon n Petition in my olllce asking that Mr. Cuppa ioiiiui ic uud been ruined I N name of Mr Roosovelt bo printed by somo one cutting it full of holes. 'upon the olllclnl nominating bnllot at the coming election Whethon ho will havo somo recourso against tho Gabernachcs remains to be determined. TIMIiER DEAL IS 9:100,000 'trrtllE twenty-eighth annual report ,o u.,i,t afo ni-it R.r. 8000 ncres of timber lands In the Over 8000 Acres in Hulslnw Trans ferred to WendllriK-Jolnison Co. EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 28 Deeds wore filed transferring approximately vlco Commission, recently transmit ted to Congress by tho President, stows in several Important matters j. gratifying progress and calls at tention to various further reforms Sluslaw Valloy carrying ovor 300,- 000,000 fcot of timber, from a num. ber of Individual holders, to tho Weudling-Johnson Timber company of San Francisco. Tho consideration will bo In tho neighborhood ot $300,- contcrnplatcd, especially In regard to ""0 .. , , ... i i.i . I Last August the Wondllng-Johnson tho extension of tho classified sor-l . , onA ftft AA , A, I company purchnscd 800,000,000 feet Tico. A noteworthy tendency shown" 8tnndlnB tlml)0r , th,8 torritry to tho report is tho relaxation of tho and ,ncorporateil tho willamettc-Pa- rujes ior mo boko oi iioxiuiiiiv. mis 1 no backward atop, but a recogni tion of tho increasing variety of skill called for In the public sorvlce. I will be pleased and thank any person who desires to sign this petition to call at my olllce and do so. I read an artlc c a little while ago purporting to come from a "lead ing" republican of this county stat ing that Coos county would cast more votes for Mr. Taft than all others put together at tho coming election. I don't believe it. I th'lnk an asser tion like that Is a slander on Coos county. Coos county is progressive, for money, marbles or chalk. GEO. WATKINS. RAILWAYS STORK COAL Workington, England. Later they moved to Dlsbee, Ariz., and still later to Coos County, whero ho secured work with the Denver Hill Coal Co. His death at the early ago of 29, ic particularly sad. At all times ho walked tho well-beaten path of n good man and a good cltizon. Thoso who know him best were his best friends. which Is after all, life's best test of manhood. To tho heart-broken wifo tho hcart felt'sympathy of tho community goes out. Ltfo will not bo again tho same for her, but she Is blessed with tho sweet knowlcdgo of one who was loving nnd kind and tho frngrnnco ot his memory will bo her greatest com fort In her hour of sorrow. A FRIEND. (Dy Associated Press to Coos Day Times. DULUTH, Jan. 30 Northwestern railroads anticipating tho possibility of labor trouble In Mm mirlnc urn cmc uaurunu 10 rencu u, uut luiur- hoan,ng 8tenm conl( ,, dock co. sold tho surveys and options on the trolled by tho various railroads In tali right-of-way to the Southern Pncll.c ,... nro bon ..,. .... w... .., or us line 10 uooa uay. Mimnnnv znuciuiiBiH cull u i uu ujiubuu uy itioia .,. -. ,. . .-.. ,.. U. ilntnrinlnit nil rounil n bl Itv. mill in I . . . . ....... . . " or un - 1 to cioso up gnpB uniwcon irncis anu fields whero spcclnllHts are scarce got th(j lnbor lnn(,8 ,nt() Bhnpe f()r 3d tape may wall, bo dispensed with. cconomlca, cutlng whon tho com. A notable Instance of a lino of, g ron(, tQ .,I0 ,,,,,. (m ..t Ih ,liln1, t lniK.k noli! !. n " hi wumu iuti.u O..U..U ,tiQ nmrkot. lloxiuiiiiy or tne uivh service nuts la tho Life Snvlng Service. Editor Liibo, of Tho Sun, gives somo excel lent reasons substantiated by facts for at least a relaxation of Civil Ser Ico rules. Ho soys: Ry sad oxporenco the people of) commodity nnd more Ih arriving ov- WHITE RIIIHO.V WEKK (Dy Associated Proas to the Coos Hay Times) WASHINGTON, D. C Jan. 30 Lenders of tho W. C. T. II. and n host of stnto workerH Htorniod tho Coos Unv hnvo learned on more than Sonnto Judiciary Committee todnv ono occasion that Civil Service rules, for favorable action on tho Kenyon- -Jn Llfo Saving Stntlous, are out of (place. Book learning never mndo nn nblo Bonman. Tho main qualifications of a life snvor nro his rnurngo and ability to rinndlo an oar In troublesomo waters. Life-savors aro born and ronred by exporlonco In tho sen. Knowledge' Seo tho clovor play "Francis of tho ruloB of tho station docs not Ward" to ho presented nt tho Ma avall him anything whon placed at sonic Opora llouso Wednesday ovon tho porllouK test of risking his llfo Ing January 31, by Francos Drock- to snvo that of his follow man whon well nnd company. In dnngor. Shoppnrd bill which would prohibit tho Bhlpmcnt of liquor Into "dry" territory. Tho presence ot tho nnt Innal Icndora In Washington will slgunllzo tho week of the "White Ribbon" campaign In tho houses of Congress. The Royal -To.vioin 3000 Foot of Pictures. What did Captain Dorgmnn or DANTR'S 1NFKRNO at ROYAL Mnrtln Rreon know of this rod-tnpo THEATER, SATURDAY and SUN. tuff whon thoy took n sninll boat and wont to tho wrecked Taconm and saved n score or more of lives. They woro mon of courago, with a prac tical knowledgo of tho sen tlioy woro mon who feared not death real life-savors, who had not inns, tared tho present modern require ments of n llfo saver, momorlzcd from n book. What did Alox Scott who rodo n "horso out Into tho turbulent wnters of Port Orford nnd saved M. M. Dates from drowning, know of tho prosont uny Rcholnstie requirements of a llfo savor. Tho foregoing deeds woro thoso of foravo men real llfo savors tho coun-l try 'ins produrod. Civil Service may bo nil right In Its -trfnro. but It Is eortnlnly n barrier In tlio llfo saving department In ox clufllng nblo and compotent mon t trom tho servloo. It hns put morn tlian ono good man necordlng to our Itnowledgo, out of tho roIuk nnd plnrcd In his stead ono who could momorlzo tho rules in the "llttlo lilnck book," n scholar not n soa- mnn. Civil Sorvlce rules never made a ceaman, thoy nro a farco In tho life onvlng servlco nnd should bo aban doned. Tho sooner this fnct Is rea lized by those In authority, Just that much soonor will tho llfe-snvlng sor vlco como to Its highest degreo of efficiency. DAY NIOHTS. Admission 23c BTATKOr'OlllO, L'itvokToukiki, I.. r.l'CACllU.NTV. 1" Km Ilk J. Choiioy uiiiki'joMh ilmt lift nenlor partner of llm II rm of K. J. CliPiioy A Co. dolui; Imi.Iih'.. In Hut Cllv of Toledo, County mni HUli'iitcri'.iilil, niul Hint mill II rm lll iwy llu mini nl ONI: IKJSDItnil DOI.r.Altrt fori'uoli nml i-vi-ry ' ni UHinrrii iiihi CHUiint hfi'iirvil by I1u mo of lull'. I'nurrli cnru. KIIANK J. CIIKNKY. Huorn to licloro mo mnl nitiwilbod In my prpwiii-n, tliUUtlnUy ol D'CiiiIkt. A. D. lHSO. (!.,) A.W.m.KABON, N'OTAItV I'Ulil.lf IlitU'ii ('Htrtrrh l!nril takiMi lnlirnnllv. hiu! API" illrtH'tly on tlio blood uud mucoiiii mirfucc of tlio nyntciii. Bond for U'tlmrnliil ftw. Till-: CIRCULAU FENCE A Western Cowboy Story. A RRUAM WITH A 'LESSON Grent Northern Film. THE DAGGER AND THE ROSE (Repented by request) O. J. LEMANSKr, Proprietor. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. GOOD ADVICE FOR MARSHFIELD PEOPLE Pcoplo In Mnrshflold who havo constipation, sour stomach or gas on tho stomach, Bhould tino slmplo buck thorn bark, glycorlno, etc., as com pounded In Adlor-I-kn, tho now Gor man appendicitis remedy. A SINGLE DOSE brings relief nlmost INSTANT LY because this slmplo mlxturo nntl sopttclzcs tho dlgcstlvo organs and drains tho impurities. Lockhnrt & Parsons Drug Co. First Class Auto Service Cars lonvo Front of Lloyd hotol to mcot nil trains. Faro 25c. Spoclnl cnlls anywhoro nt all hours. DEST CARS. Dost drivers. Phono CC-J un- wi ii p. m anor 11 p. m. phone S-J. Resldonco phono 28-J; aftor 12 phono 181R. B.L.FOOTE, Proprietor, City Auto Service Good Cars, Carotul Drlvors and roasonnblo charges. Our motto: "Will go nnywhoro nt any time." Stands Dlanco Hotel and Dlanco Cigar Storo. Day Phonos 78 and 46. Night Phono 4G. DARKER & GOODALE. Proprietors. Now Is the Time TO HAVE THAT RESIDENCE WIRED FOR LIGHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN Coos Bay Wiring Co. PHONE 237-J 'DANCING SCHOOL Thursday this eelc. Got your costumes ready for tbut evening. Unique Pantatorium DYEING, CLEANING. PRESSING AND REPAIRING ALL KINDS OF ROSS & PINEGOR, 256 Central avenue Phone 250X HAT WORK. Blanchard's Livery Wo havo sveuro. the llvory buii. et8 of L. II. Holsner and aro pre pared tO rondor OXC.Innf nlM tr, tho peoplo of Coc Day. Cnrofi.l i Ivors, gooo rljjs ad everything hat Will mean K.ltlafnrtnrv onriiiA. ,n tho public. Phon us for a driving horso, a rig or anything needed in tho llvory lino. Wo also do truck. "B business of 11 kinds. RLANCnARD nROTHERS Phone 138-J Livery, Feed and Sales Service. 141 First and Alder Streets 1 Modern Brick Bulldlnir, Electric Lights. Steam Heal. Elegantly furnished Roomc with Hot and Cold Water. nOTEL.OOOQ O. A. UETLIN. Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upwards Cor. Droadwny and Market Marahflold. Oregon. Have Us Launder Your Underwear Wo wash tbeso garmontB cloanei and better than tho work can be done olsowhoro, and thoy aro not worn sc much. Wo do not shrink them, oron woolon gnrmonts aro returned tin same slzo as when sent us. Wo Iron tho garments nicely, make ordinary repairs frco ot chargo and you havo fresh cloan, swoot undor- wear ready for each wook's change Dundle yours up with noxt weok'i laundry bundle MarshfieuNHand & Steam Laundry PHON i20-J I Have Somo First Class RESIDENCE LOTS III Eugene to Exchange for Coos Day Proporty. What Have You Got? AUG. FRIZEEN 6S Central Avo Mnrshflold. WANTJED ! ! J JAHPETS UPHOLSTERING AND PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuraa. no uieaning Company. Ordora for work takon at GOING & nARVEY PnONE lOfl PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY puciTiMAN -' Exjiert Piano Timet-. Pitching, Voicing, Polishing nnd Tun- lug. Organs Repaired. HAINES .MUSIC HOUSE, MARSH- FIELD, OREGON. T R. RIRD II. CLARICE. Specialist on nerves, spine and rhoumntlsm. Phono 174. North Dond. TWTRS. E. SHADRURNE. Toachor of voice placomont, breathing and interpretation of song Ih rondy to recelvo tho public. Studio "II Commercial Ave. rR. E. V. WINKLER, Naturopath and Chiropractor. All chronic diseases treated. Consul atlon free. Office hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. m. Naturopath Institute Room No. 1. No. 136 Droadwny, MarshQeld, Oro DRESSMAKING GOWNS, SUITS AND REMODELING MRS. E. BANDEL I'liono 1H-J, Cor. Ith nnd Park Ave. pR. O. W. LESLIE, " Osteopathic Physician Graduate of the American school ot Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. Office In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 4; Phono 161-J; Marshtleldj Oregon. J. W. RENNBTT, Lwjrer. OfO . L rruuittiM war. fmit -" '..- vil.T- - jni i Kl-i7 rt Snow Drift Flour Highest Quality I ' We Clean and Press Ladies' andjGent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J )fflee over Flanagan & Dennett Dani larshfleld Oregon TR. J. T. McCOHMAO, Physician and Surgeon Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockhnrt Building, opposite Post Office Phone 105-J We Do Not Intend To Attempt to Force This $15 Gas Water Heater Upon the People r R. A. J. HENDRY'S L' Modern Dental Parlors. Wo are equipped to do high clas work on short notice at the very lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant, Coke bulldlnir. onnn. slto Chandler hotel, phono 112-J. It would be fooluK for Company to give avvay exnenaive Wxlm- u... . iuer,i people who would not them'. ineafcKVHJL performs ,1 tne water Heater, howeyj is so valuable that it ytt utilized wherever the Heat. is available. Therefore we are willing ( take a certain degree ji chance. The number to FREE ii limited. apply loon if you wishtol, served. be pliuj You nity Call or Phone 178. Oregon Power Cn Condensed SLalement of the condition of The First National Bank OF COOS RAY at tho Closo ot Duslness, Doc. C, 19ii. Resources. Loans and Discounts $229,329.87 Donds, Warrants and Securities 73,161.'ll U. S. Donds to socuro circulation 26,OOo!oO Roal Estate, Furnlturo nnd Fixtures 81.472.JI Cash and Sight Exchange 141,131,11 Tolal BB0,0D&3 Liabilities. Capital stock paid In ', $100,000.00 Surplus nnd undivided proms.,. 10,797.11 Circulation, outstanding 26 000 Oif Dopoolts ... 414,298.90 Totnl B80,0D0.29 INTERE8T PAID ON TI.ME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS. MARSHFIELD OREGON FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST HANK I.N COOS COUNTY, ESTARLISIIED IN 1880. Capital and Surplus . . . $100,000.00 . . . 8,000.00 Into, ?st pnld on tlmo deposits. Undivided Profits SAFETY DKPOSIT ROXES FOR RENT. iVnt' ,D0P08'tor1y f0r PostnI fund8. Taxes can bo paid through thb bank frco of chargo. mmmmm Home Permanency vs. Home Monotony S?oahoVusovS,(infn0rPr08ont day horaohulldors-whether to S a houS that Ini prn?co mu8t n,wya r0Innln th0 8ame NelghShood'a SBZ ?do fndl'vii1'"1,6. fr0Sh,ne occa8,0Da"r' easily bo man in ?.. . ,n(Uvllln tastes a framo house can of paint o "on win mnW" wilh Us B",undlngs-a fresh coat tho same as II!1.," n? E00d a8 V0 neighbor's now house any ?! n framo lo,,!"' "akea you feel llk w man. At might desire iSd I IhH M'i U8copt,b, t0 most any cnnn8e neodbSoanov V8 Permanent It does not necessarily we've observed nb'ou "', raono,tony- There are lots of things before bul.dlnl-e iTS ,0. C A.J Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT SODTn m. ".? S. . u.,vriuimx, fuuvoin'iji..." I i---- . Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title GuSn! and Abstract Co. Farm. Tliaber Coa, piattng Landa general Agents "EAST8IDE" I GET YOUR JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. V72S