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    bob'S BTilljsZRiHilltBhEGON: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1912.6VEHING EDITION.
THE
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MALONET Editor and Pub.
PAN E. MALONEY News Editor
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Address all communications to
COOS DAY DtlMMIMES.
Mnrphrtcld ! " Oregon
SCIENTIFIC HOUSEKEEPING
QUESTION OF A SHOUT
TIMI2.
SCIENTIFIC housekeeping threat
!? ens to become a fomlnlno slogan
ns scientific management has become
a motto in cortaln masculine busi
ness. Why not, too?
Housekeeping Is or should do a
business as really as manufacturing
Btccl or woolens.
When science Bliall havo. put moro
apparatus Into the- housowlfo's hand,
ns cookery by electricity, practical
dishwashing machines, vacuum clean
ors or washing tubs that clean the
clothes or themselves, then the ser
vant will be reduced to harmless ills
uso and yet much drudgery with Us
waste of time ana vigor win ruyaii.
Keeping house- may yet bocomo the
delightful occupation that It now In
not for tho homemaker who has to
do her own work. Tho bachelor
maids who have entored more re
munerative or congenial fields may
bo lured back to homes of their own.
Tho homes of tho future will sur
pass tho homes ot the Ra8t- .ww
FOREIGN MILLIONS
AUTOMOBILES.
FOIt
AN INCREASE of GG por cent In
tho valuo of tho country's ex
portation of motor cats during
tho year 1911, bh compared with tho
valuo of tho oxporlonco of 1910, will
glvo tho gonoral public some ldoa of
tho progress of Introducing the cars
manufactured In tho United StntcB
to'UBors In foreign countries.
Eighteen thousand five hundred
cars wero nent abroad, and, tnkeil In
connection with tho nutomobllo nc-i
cossorlos exported, they represented
a value of more thnn 120,000,000.
unclaimed liirrrnits.
List of unclaimed letters remain
ing In tho Mnruhfleld postofflce Feb
ruary 1G, 1912. Persons calling for
same will ploaso say advertised and
pay ono cent for enrh lotter called
for:
j. a. Alien, Aouori asii, w. a.i
Rlalr, Carl Ulomberg, II. D. Barrett, I
Thntnna TlrnniiNn Tlinrt Ttltint Xfra I
Mnrla Uarrott, J, O, Drlggs, Mrs. Ida
Urpwn, Chcstor liny, 8. M. Drllos,
John M. Dort, Ous Hoy, Miss Lillian
Cottor, II. E. Cooly, John Conley, II,
M, Colllor, Ceo. Enoltnnn, Miss Dolly
Edwards, Grovor C. Evans, Androw
J. Frodorlckson, Hans Flather, Harry
Hastlo, Albort Hclntz, Wllllnm Hud
on, 7 E. Jackson, Jnckson Ilros., R.
Jacobson, Pep. W. Jacobs, Miss Potra
Jollo, Mrs. N. Knox, Emoro J. Larson,
Tom Lawoon, Mrs. Matt Loyby, J. W.
Llnnohnn,- Mlth. Louso, M. McQuIro,
Robert E. McKcnulp, James McCahey,
James McCormlck, Mrs. McLoby,
'John R. Mnnlnfc, Johnoy Martin, Ed
Mason, Frank May, Chas. S. Murphy,
Ernest Norton, Tonndor Olsson, John
Rands, James Kob'ortson, Fred Rog
ors, Alfred" Roy, George M. Iloss,
John RiiBkllh, John SnodgraBS. John
P. Stltzor, Wlillahi Sharp. Charles
Smith. P. E. Smith, William Thorp,
Henry Toruorth, Joo Ward, U. L.
Wright. R. A. Wlldor, Mrs. Frank
Williams, B. K. Young.
W. JJ. CURTIS, PoHtmnBter.
NOTICE
All Coos County warrants drawn
on tho gonoral fund, and, endorsod
prior to Octobor 1, 1910, will bo paid
on presentation at my offlco In Co
qulllo; no InteroBt will bo allowed on
nny of theso warrnnts after Fobruary
9, 1913.
Dated thlu 3th day of Fob'y. 1912.
T. M. DIMMIC1C,
County TrqaBuror.
15e Royal
TONIGHT
aOOO FEET OP NEW PICTURES.
"THE NAVAL HEVIEW."
lilggust mobilization of war ves
hoIh over hold In American waters.
102 vessels, tho (low or ot tho U. S,
Navy, In Now York harbor, with tho
battleship Connecticut as flagship.
Tho greatest fleet of war vessels over
shown.
Also 2000 foot of other good Alms.
G. J. LEMANSKI, Proprietor.
A WARNING AGAINST WET FEET.
Wot and chilled foot usually affect
tho mucous mombrnno of tho nose,
throat and lungs, and la grlppo, bron
chitis or pneumonia may result.
Watch carefully, paitlculurly tho chil
dren, and for tho rncklug stubborn!
couglis glvo Foley's Honoy and Tar
Compound, It soothes tho Inflamed
mombrancs, and lioals tho cough
quickly. Tako no substitute. Hod
Crobs Drug Store.
LOCAL HOf
STORY BASIS
Strange Tale Alleged to Have
Had Basis in Blighted Coos
1 Bay Romance.
A tragedy, tho particulars of which
huvo boon kept partly socret on Coos
Bay In tho past, Is rovealed In a short
story nubllshad In thn Nnrfh Tlnml
Harbor this wook. Ttio story, if cor-
roct, will bring to tho minds of old
rosldontR of thn Ilnv Mm fnrta In tlin
case which have ovldontly been hnn-
uieu witn pootic license In giving
them the touch of fiction.
Editor McDanlels says that the
atory, whoso author Is given as
tNnVfl A. Hnpltn " wnu U'rlM.1.1 nm
fails' and vouched for by a former
uapo Arago lighthouse tender. Tho
siory is as ioiiows:
It was a very hot nftornonn In
June I had been traveling since
early morning and tho Journey
seemed long and slow. Peoplo drift
ed in, chlofly pooplo who had been
in mo city ror a uny and ns tho train
crawled 'through -tho mountalns"thHy
left by twos and throes at tho llUlo
stations. Shortly boforo G "o'clock
when r wns tho only passenger In
a seat across tho nlslo, from mlno.'
. j...i diuu uiu ninsaziDO jn wiilcn
I had been trying to Interost mysoli,
and propped my iand against my
cheok, nnd lndlfforontly obsorved.hor
from bohlnd my scroenlng fingers,
8ho was npatly dressed, Her" man
nish cont of black serge oponad over
a plain whlto shirtwaist. Tho curly
locks that hid her tomplqs wqro, sil
ver gray, yet her faco was wfunfngr
with Its childish unnor tin. itjtn.it.
oval, and clear, lovely brown oyes.
Grace was also Imprintod on the,tru-
KllO body, nnd hnniitlfiil I. ,!.. mi..
. ..ua. i iu
only disturbing foaturo was an p-
I'u.v.ik. i umiuBsucss nnu constraint.
imi i iiiusou, wnen suddenly tho
dUll ViimiO Illlhliln nt U... ..i...ii...
wheels nnd shuddering window
wuiuvn uurupuy conseil. I thrust my
bend out of tho window. Tho train
wus on a sldo truck nt a lonely stu
tlon In tho mountains of tho Pacific
Coust rnngo. ;.iu
"Walt two hours," suid a niak a
ho passed beneath my window.
"What can of hupponcd." I Hpoko
Involuntarily, but tho sound of my
VOICO Startled thn wnmnn ,..,.! .'
glanced at mo Inquiringly. Then I
"""7 "U,V Pr. "You nro hi.
Llo down," I said, taking hold of
hor nrm.
SIlO cllll tint annul I.... i-i.i
hoad against my shouldor u moment.
. .,..,.. iiiuiiK you- sue pusliou
mo nwny from hor and snt upright
"If YOU coulil nnn'llm lnJi.i'. ....
tho part that's tho real mo, you
".u n,,ui.i mo,' suo said, in quick,
ImpulHlvo yet a gontlo volco.
"Doar lady," I said. "I'm huro
you mlsjudgo yourself. Many peoplo
nro posslmlstlc when thoy aro 111. Is
thora anything I can do to muke Vou
moro comfortable?"
Sho shook hor hnml alnmlv 'xr
ono can do anything for mo because
uu uuo can oring mo doad to llfo."
"Our Hoavonly Master will help
you If you nsk Him." i ani.i
"Ho hntos mo," sho onld, brushing
uwny a toar. "but norhnns vnn ran
holp mi). Perhaps you know what
viuu iiuiiKH auoui somo things.'' '
She wns sllnntr tiinmii i,n,uno
movod and finding nothing to say
that was not futllo I sat dumb, with
... ..wihm. ui u uuKouy uoanng on
my hoart until of hop nwn oimiPu.u1.,i
soomlngly ns If oho must tnlk, sho
iiruno lorin, tumultously.
"Llston, nnd I will toll you tho
thing I did. Until I wns twenty I
lived boyond theso mountains In ,a
wiiiiko on mo snores or Coos Bny,
Oh, those goldon yoars of girlhood;
so radiant with hopo. so filled with
vnguo longings; so bosot with vis
ions Imnosslblo of ronllzntlnn in lit.
tlo appreciated until they wore of
wio iinsi. ao misty with dronms, Ah,
If thoso dronms had boon lofty and
puro, I would not now look back
with unbonrublo rogrot. Hut, alas, I
looked with Indifference on nil tjilngs
from which Integrity of purposo and
usefulness would como. I was sol
flsh nnd vain. I hnd had my own
way slnco babyhood. My fond par
onts lnvlshod overy caro on tholr
ouly child, and having no responsi
bilities, my thoughts wero filled with
romance. I spelled It with n capital
R. TIioro days I was considered it
bonuty, A bitter curso that beauty
lias boon to mo. Yos, nnd to tho man
who lovod mo."
Sho paused a moment, and gavo a
weary slcll. Thorn vn n ilnntli nf
mlsory In hor jovoly oyos.
"Ono afternoon," sho wont on In n
low, but determined volco, "down on
tho Orecon Count tint fnr frnm thn
ontranco of Coos Day ho told mo ho
enron ror mo, ills love wns not an
hallucination of tho brnln. It wns n
groat lovo of which only a groat soul
Foley Kidney Pills will euro nny
enso of kldnoy or bladder trouble not
beyond tho reach of modlclno. No
nunllctno can do more. Red Cross
Drug Storo.
I Is eapnble, Ho was not 'handeomo,
yet Ills mi:o buuwuu iwi;u uuu
character,.' Thero was no affecta
tion 'aboutrjilnn Ho was straight
forward ''aflOft'ppen. Ltttlo glvon to
thcTclndftall that.sorxoa In so
many casoajo conceal character. ".
The wbman8 vblco tromblod Sho
was silent a moment then wenPbn
again.
"Wo woro near tho Arago llght
houso on a precipitous cliff that ovoi
hanga tho Paclflc.i with tho son on
three sides of It, when suddenly my
inhoront lovo of tyranny Btlrrod
within mo. "Harry," I cried. "I
don't- want ,to marry. , A'U marrlod
peoplo I know; Hvo, move, and
brcatho tho atmosphora of the com
monplaco. I do-not care to live such
a prosaic oxlstencc."
"'Elvira.' ho answered, -'lovo Is n
mysterious thing. It Is llko religion
nnd rovoreuco. It's not tho mnrrlngo
part that matters; It's tho lovo that
makes peoplo marry so thoy can keep
togothor. I'm sure you would not
think It would bo commonplace If
your heart responded to tho deep,
faithful lovo which I feel for you."
" 'I nm not suro that you .really
caro for mo. You havo novor done
anything .to provo that ypvt. haye a
feeling stronger than friendship.;
" 'What Bhnll I do?' ,ho cled. Jn a
icnse, fliruiuuu yuicu. - , Y
" "Wi wero standing upon tho yory
qdgo qt tho cliff. Tho restless swash
of tho Pacific hai;rlod0andifrettQd.and
fumed sixty foot bolowu! 'Got that
boat that Is fastened to that rock bo
low us,' I sal37'dughlng. 'I. will
raeoL'you at .aunsot. Landing,'
"'Thnt will ho a 'convincing nroof
joi my affection?' "ho saidwlth n note
qj inquiry Jif uifyuicu.
, "I torn njm nwouia, in my irivoi
ous .WAY, whllo,,lb ' looked ; at" tho
t.roacherous sea ihnt, rose,', and foil In
loni? oily swells. (i," ,. ,
"Then he turnednnd gazed at me
n, .moment, an'd "decfiired In ncccnts
thlfc"wlth')apBlon.',,'"'
' ''El'vlrat I will oboy -yolir Cort
land 4 tho rfsk bfrmyMlfo; if by bo
poing l .may win your iovo uuu tuu
fldonco"' '. , ' ,
"I gavo him my promise with- a
light hoatt. Tills Is "TRUE RO-MANCEI'-or
which I, havo always
"qoon droam'lng, I themght1, as r watch
od him descend the, steep1 arid rugged
wall of atono. ,r " '
"A moment lntd I 'realized his"
great danger, but It was too latoV Ho
was hnnclntr thirty feet from tho
angry breakers, with hlo hands grasp
ing a sllpppry projection or rocK. it
wns only a second that ho retained
his hold, thon, " '
Tho wornan ceaaed speaking, and
rocked" Aba'ck, and forth, on tub float,
holding hor head' with both hands,
and groaning.' I could say nothing.
Then sho prsrcdut mo again. with n
lodk of .Intense Buffering. .ctu
"Always blnCo then,", sho whisper
ed "asteop or awake I .can soo noth
ing' but a (ghastly1 face, and a watery
grave. The" angry' sea Ib over Tum
bling nnd LTOnring'.lrt my 'oar. But
God knows'that Mihvo repented. And
oh, how I rogrt jnyjovo of ndvonturo
nnd n,dmIrntlon. Evory Decoration
Day I visit M ?cojao of ' f ho fipdy
with a trlhutt), of flpvxorB." -'
"How.d d-Ypurrparohts fcol about
It;?" 1 .askU' . ' ' '' '
A".'! -ih6Vio4,ihU Is fbr thorn,
loo, An .ovor-naurjtlnB mlBory, which
tnrtur'es thdm unspbakably. Thoy can
nover forglvo themselves, "yet I know
that It Is I who should know hotter
who nm nil In fault. Somotlmcs whon
I nm tornfontdd,boyond bearing wltji
rombrjvcJXtlX..tP jjbtold.rnysolf bohlnd
my lack of moral "raining, and't wish
I had been taught to bo humblo, pa
tlcn.t, tnndhfvlng "oh" tho. walling
tono of that word still llngor Jn jny,
oof -"-"Will -the ond ever compl" ,',
Tho train started and I was- glad..
Tho poptor camo In whistling nrtd
snid with a grin-. ' i
,,ho'X hoilrs wait after all.
Aren't you"".Klad?"A And' I wondered
what would havo happened It wo had
Not until tho train had ground out
another noisy fifty miles or so, and
wo w,oro ),'Balqin did tho woman
speak ngnln.
"This Is my home,"3Bhp.Ba!d with a
emiie. "uooaDyo, to you. Much
obliged to you." .
A moment later she passed through
tho car. and llkt) the transient, Im
porsonnl, altogcthor'tnys(erlou8 stlm
ulnnt of a strain of martial music
sho vanished Into space.'
NOTICE TO rUIJLIC.
Notice Is hereby given by tho Coos
Day Oil Gns Cnmnnnv Mint n nnn
but officers or directors of tho com-
puuy is nuinorizeu to transact nny
business for it or recolnt fnr mnnnv
paid In.
R. T. KAUFMAN, Sec'y.
Y
ES this is the celebrated Ostermoor you have heard of and
no doubt your friend who has one has told you about its
quality and durability. We have them at prices the same aj
you pay in New York from $ 500 to $25.00. We also
have the largest line of all kinds of mattresses in the city al
prices from $2.50 to $25.00. A good felt mattress for $10,
Call and examine our entire line. You are always welcome.
,'fr-' - '
GOING HARVEY CO,
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
Wc Clean an A Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
HAVE YOU READ IT?
The Adler-I-ka book tolling how
you can EASILY guard against ap
pondlcltls, nnd got Instnnt rollof from
stomach and bowol trouble Is bolng
road with much Interest by Marsh
Hold people. It Is given away free by
I.ockhart & Parsons Drug Co.
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IVWtffh.
Lrlorasisco.
iSSl-
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f'HavW !3
IW?"
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
First Class Auto Service
Cars leave Front of Llnvrf hntoi n
meet all trains. Faro 25c. Special
calls anywhoro nt nil lmnra tipct
CARS. Best drivers. Phono 66-J un-
' 11 p. m., after 11 p. m. phone
5-J. Resldonco phono 28-J; after 12
phone 18IR.
V.L. FOOTE. Proprietor
Unique Pantatorium
pYKINq; ,.OLBANINa, PREBSUiQ
AND ItBPAIRWa ALL KINDS OP
V . A'ROSS ' FfNTOOX.
3 66 Central avenu Pbona 3502
RAT WORK.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT ST.
People Take Notice!
We have all lengths of stove vood
for sale, prices ranging from 11.60
per tier up, We can furnish any
length you wish.
L. H. HEISNER
Phono No. 120-J or 49-L.
Blanchard's Livery
We hae secure . the livery b'lal
iebs of L. II. Helsuer and are pre
pared to render excellent service tu
the people of Coi Buy. Careful
Ivors, gjoa r!ss ud everything
bat will mean tatUfactory service to
the public. Phon us for a driving
horse, a rig or anything needed In
tbe lUery line. We also do truck
g business of il kinds.
niiANCHARD imOTIIEUS
Phone 138-J
Livery, Feed and Sales Service.
141 First and Alder Streets
Industrial Accidents
Double During Dark Months
Accident insurance statistics show that twice u
many" injuries to factory operatives occur in
the dark winter months as during tho light sup
mor montiis:
The cause principally is poor interior lighting
too few lamps and poor methods of illumination.
Bad factory lighting also diminishes products
ana aaas to damaged material.
Our lighting experts will plan installations for
wona-ooms and factories which will reduce i
personal injury list, increase production and
very likely decrease tho expense of lighting.
A representative will call at your request.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co
WANTED ! ! !
JAIUMCTS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneuma
tic Cleaning Company. Orders foi
work taken at
GOING & nARVUl
WTOVK 1IM
ifl C M . e om Inventive abillt
um I-,,,.! An.,,,, M.fcu,iM . S
Now Is the Time
TO HAVE THAT RESIHENCR
WIRED FOR LIGHTS.
ESTIMATES GIV.EN
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
PHONE 237-J
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BAN
OLDEST RANK IN COOS COUNTY, ESTARLISIini) IN
Capital and Surplus . . . $100,000.
Undivided Profits .... 8;
Into. ?st pnld on time deposits.
SAFETY DEPOSIT ROXES FOR RENT.
U. S. Depository for Postal funds. Tnv n ho nald throw'1
bank free of charge.
The Times Does Job Prinl