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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 11, 1912 EVENING EDITION
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor anil Pub.
DAN K. MALONEY News Editor
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Entered at tho postofflco at Marsh
Beld, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
ill SERVICE
REPORT MADE-
walt MASON
THE POET
PHILOSOPHER
Dedicated to tho servlco of tho
peoplo, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, and that ovll shall not
thrive unopposod.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
DAILY.
Ono year $G-
Per month 50
WEEKLY.
Ono yoar $1.50
When paid strictly In ndvanco tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Day
Times Is $5.00 per yoar or $2.50 for
six months.
Shows 481 Places In Marsh
field at Which Carriers
Can Deliver.
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Olllclnl Vtxsr of Coo-j County
An Independent Republican news
paper published ovory ovonlng except
Bundny, and Wookly by
The Coos liny Tlmos Publishing Co.
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LOWER COST OK LIVING.
T 11131113 Is helpful suggestion to
residents of Coos County In ro
cont experiments and results an
nounced by tho United States Agricul
tural Department.
Carollno Hunt nnd Dr. Lnngworthy
of tho department of agrlculturo,
who enjoy tho reputation of holng
exports as to tho nutritive values of
foods, bring good tidings to tho
nufforcrs from tho high cost of liv
ing. Live- on choeso, tlioy proclaim,
nnd you will got moro of Imlnncod
ration for your mouoy than from al
moBt any othor articlo of diet.
Thoy find that whon dices? Is
proporly prepared nnd properly usd
It 1b easily dlgostlblo. Thoy state
that it may easily bo ln'ro lacul into
tho bill of faro In such quantities ax
to sorro as tho chief sourcn of nitro
genous food. In case a miuitl.titc
for other foods of Uiii clnni Is de
sired, choeso may bo mado tho sub
slltuto. Cliooso has high nutritive valuo.
Its porcontngo of muocle-making ma
terials Is high. It can bo kopt and
prepared with cane. Its flavor Is np
totlzlng goncrally and It mny bo
sorved In a great varloty of ways.
Wolght for weight, choeso contulns
nearly twlco ns much material for
inusclo as hoof of avorngo composi
tion and moro than twlco as much
heating powor. It clrnrly Is a moro
economical and sustaining food than
moat i )
Horo In Coos County whoro wo pro
duco It oo plentiful nnd of such ox
eollont qunllty thoro should bo a
chooso propaganda.
Thcro nro 181 business houses nnd
residences In tho Mnrshflold mall car
rier district, according to a report
which Carriers Sneddon nnd linns
havo Just completed for tho Postof-
flco Department. Tho carrier district
docs not ombraco tho ontlro city lim
its of Mnrshflold,
Tho report covored tho work of
tho carriers last week. It shows that
each carrlor travels nn nvorngo of
thlrtcon miles a day In making his
deliveries.
It also shows that tho avorago
number of pieces of mail dollvered
VSmL
t
VER on tho alort to servo its readers with tho latest
and beat nows nnd literary features obtainable Tho
Tlmos is pleased to nnuounco that It has mado n
ontract for tho exclusivo publication In Mnrshflold of
Walt Mason's proso poem service Renders of Tho
rimes havo now nnd then road theso llttlo gems In Tho
rimes rppriutod from other pnpers, but horoaftor thoy
,vill nppoar in Tho Times on tho samo days ns thoy nro
ubllshed In tho Portland Journal and othor metropol
itan papers.
Tho best Is none too good for readers of Tho Tlmos
Oh, Ahoy dear, your ring enroot, has been a thing of wonder; for
years you'vo wrought nnd slugged nnd fought, and records ripped as
under. And now Kllbnno has inndo It plain Hint ho can
ABE ATTELL triumph o'er you, Just take tho snek nnd don't coino
back! This, Abey, wo Imploro you! For wo nro sick
of pugs who kick nnd whlno when they nro beaten, and blamo defeat
to Inward heat from things that they have enten. "Put out by chanco!"
they cry, and dniico around llko fronzled Gaby; "wo lost," thoy clack,
"but wo'll come back." Oh, pleaso don't do it, A boy I It's tuff nnd crool
to got your grool; no man onjoys his bitters; but tnko It down without
n frown; oo not llko tlresomo critters wno must oxpinm wun nugui
I have about 100 pairs of Broken Sizes
Men's and Boy's Shoes That I Will Close On
At Once at ACTUAL COST PRICE
During this sale you can get Boys' Shoes at Si nn.
$2.25 per pair. ' MX
Men's Shoes that formerly sold at $5.00 nowmw
$3.00, $3.25 and $3.50 per pair. wgof
Sale Commences Saturday Mornino
And continues one week only.
Here is your chance to get a good pair of shn ,
cost. SHOES STRICTLY CASH. m
O. O. LUND
215 South Broadway.
A Year of Great Improvement
This lias been n year of unusual and heavy ex
pause with the Oregon Power company,
dally was i BBS. Tho numbor of stops nnd main until nil sports nro Jaded; tread not their track; O don't como
mado dally by carrlor was 3B1 and
tho avorago wolght of tho mall de
livered dally by carrlors was 39
pounds each.
KEDONDO IN TODAY.
back, and keep your fame unfadcdl
MONEY l-XJK CHIN' A.
ftrrrtrM. 1912. '7
Cfeutf . M.lUl.W AJ.B.
CbmSn
dOWJ
Powers Will Temporarily Lend Fi
nancial AHslslnnco to Ifer.
(Dy Associated Pross to . Coos Day
Times.)
PEKIN, March 11. An Interna
tional syndlcato of bunkers of tho
North Bend News
Stcniucr Arrives From Snn Francisco
With Many Passengers.
Tho Redondo arrived In today from
San Francisco with a largo list of United Statos, Groat Dritain, Germany
passengers and a good cargo of and Frnnco intend financing tho gov
frolght. Among thpso arriving on ' ornmonf or governments until Chl
hor woro tho following: I noso finances nro restored to normal
Capt. II. Jacobson, W. R. Pohl, conditions. Thov exuoct tn mivnnrn
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Covoy nro
visiting at tho lievener home on
North Dcnd Heights.
Mrs. J. Folsher nnd child, Mrs. S.
Farrln, W. J. King, A. Stanley, M.
Dutlor, Mrs. W. J. Dutlor, W. V.
Ogron, E. K. Jones, C. J. Itoyholds,
H. Day, W. A. Ruthorford, W. Ruth-
orford, J. L. Urico, G. Alloy, O. Ban
yan, O. Child. F. P, Dorry, C. Howoll,
P. Flxloy nnd flvo steerage.
To Get Delicti It I Btated today
that stops aro being tnkon to havo
B. B. Bolleu, tho harbor who lo'ft hero
a fow wooks ago leaving somo cred
itors in tho lurch, back to Coos Bay
to answor criminal chargos. Boliou
Is Btipposel to bo in Portland or Van
couver, Wash.
botween four nnd five million dpllnrs
In tho noxt two or throe months and
hnvo already paid $241, 000 nnd will
pny tho Chinese representatives
abroad J12G.000. Next week, $420,
000 will b paid to tho government at
Pekin.
The Presbyterian Ladies ' Aid will
meet t m. homo of Mrs, Chns. Murr
Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Uolslngor will
lenvo soon for Nowborg whoro thoy
will mnko their futuro homo.
Wide extension of electric distributing lines ex
tension of gas mains and improvement at tho gas
works all have made combined attack ou our
resources.
I
ALL POWER IN ASSEMBLY.
WANTED IN PARTIAL PAYMENTS
Constitution for China t Finally
Approved Now.
(By Associated Press to Coos Boy
Tlmos.)
NANKIN, March 9. Tho constitu
tion of tho now ropublio as finally ap
proved today places tho supremo pow
or In tho hnnds of tho assembly. All
acts of tho president roqulro approval
, of tho assembly nl woll as compjoto
Mrs. 12. J. Kottrlng, of South
Mnrshflold, was the guest today of
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Fdrrlss, of Union
avonuo.
A homo talent piny, "Olo Olcson,"
will bo given tomorrow night at
Eokhoff hall for tho bnnoflt or tho
Firomon.
General Manager Ferrln of New Coos ' "! ?" "L ?!lB tf "
OUKGON TIJ) LANDS
rn HE two rocont decisions on tltio
I to tldo lands in Oregon aro nt-
trading much attontlon, chlofly
on questions ns to tho futuro or po
tential valuo of tho proportion.
Tho title to tho tldo and overflowed
lands In Lincoln fonnorly Benton
county in favor of tio CorvnlllH &
Eastorn Railroad Company was up
held by tho HUpromo court, In a suit
uy mo atalo to recall tho orlglnnl
grant In nld of tho railroad which
openod Ynuulnn Bay to n, connection
with tho outsldo world 30 yeura ago.
Tho most recent decision of Circuit
Judgo John S. Coko sustaining tho
right of tho Port of Coos liny to the
tide InudB thoro for the development
of thnt port coverH wldor ground.
Tho OHHoutlnl question appears to be
-whether purchaser from tho stnte of
such tldo lnndn hnvo ncqulrod tin ub
soluto tltlo, or ono of which thoy aro
liable to bo doprlvod at any subse
quent tlmo by tho uso of such lands
being roqulrod for publlo purposos.
Undor tho nnclent law of England
tho shores botwoon high nnd low wa
ter mark Including therein tldo nnd
overflowed lands npportulned to tho
klngt But such rights did not extend
10 suutung ore tho public from land
ing and doing business on such
Hhorps and construction of liters nnd
wharfs for such purposes was also-
oxcoptoa,
When after tho war of "independ
ence tho territorial rights of tho Eng
llnh king wero absorbed in tho United
Statos, nnd passed to oach sovereign
stato as In tqrn constituted, the royal
rights to tho foroshorq on tho ocean
and on bays nnd navigable wutera bo
c.uno tho proporty of ouch state In
whoso territory the uplntid lay.
Out tho stato cou,ld not Invade (hu
inallonnblq publlo rights to landing
on nnd to tho llmltod uso of tho foro
shoro, especially for the purposo of
connecting nnvlgablo water with tho
land,
Whethor, If Judgo Coko's Judgment
rovora wldor ground in favor of tho
public, it will stand in futuro de
cisions romnlns to bo soon.
nut mo right of tho stato to soil
and glvo titlo to tldo and ovorflowod
lands subjoct to limited Inallonnblo
publlo rights has boon ropoutodly
nfflrmod. Portland Journal.
Hay Railway Projects Wires.
J. M. Upton is in rocolpt of a tele
gram from, Gonoral Mnnagor Forrln
of the Soattlo company which Is pro
jecting nn otoctrlo lino from Robo
burg to Coos Bay In which ho askB
If Coos Bay will not bo willing to
pay Its bonus for tho road In partial
paymonts, thnt Is paying part oach
tlmo a stipulated portion of tho road
Is complotod.
turn over tho ofllco ns soon as tho
dotallB of launching tho constitution
al govornmont can bo accomplished.
CONVICT MILITARY TYRANT.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rood and
son, Gates Rood, of North Coos Rivor,
wero guests yestorday of Mrs. K.
Rood, or North Bond Heights.
CULLINGS OF OOQUILLE
Arch Fiend of HaytJ Must Answer
for Treachery.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times,)
PORT AU PRINCE, Hayti, March
1 1. ("Innnrnf Tuln DIaai it..
,M1, K10" T'ri "!" C-'n""tnry tyrant of HayU," was col
din, n , I iuuui0 con-, aomncd to death on tho chargo of
dltlon providing tho company would imvinn. in.ti.j n .... .. '. .
send a man horo who would show IB 1008 In whinh T. .
...at tho proposition Is a bona ' Xo"
This was about tho iv .....' Bh.?f to dcnth The accomplices l
wh of tho day on Coos li v. i . i t V com woro ncqulttod. Tho dato
Bay
new
,of his execution Is not sottlod.
run. iuiil u imriy was Horn invoait. i
(."it mo v;oos ny and Bolso I "" ,B ausouuoiy IMIterato nnd
Ifiujuvi nun UUUIOII
cIoho touch with tho projoct. signing documonts
It Is nlso stntod thnt Right of Wnv . V ", IIIIH"US
Agent Mursh of thJ , So ut horn K . v" ,rot 1Prs ' Prc
elfle has Informed tho Cm nl ., I Mnrph H- " "'
Nows of Coos County Scat as Told by
Tho Herald.
Noar tho noon hour Monday a flro
startod noar tho furnnco In tho high
ochool. Tho scholars woro marchod
out In good ordor not knowing tho
oxistpneo of a flro until thoy had left
tho building. Prompt rosponso to tho
call was mado by tho firomon but tho
flro was subdued boforo tholr arrival.
But llttlo damago was dono.
Many local Masons aro contemplat
ing Joining tholr Marshflold brethren
In tho obsorvanco of Easter SUndny,
whon appropriate services will bo
rondorod by tho Knight Templars and
othor Masonic bodies on tho Bay.
E. C. Barker visited with his par
ents nt Falrvlow ovor Sunday, leav
ing for Marshflold Tuesday whoro ho
will rosido In tho futurop His houfao
hold goods havo boon shipped to his
now homo. Should discontentment
ovor cross tho path of Mr. Barker tho
open hand of good fellowship Is ovor
extondod by his ninny frlondsi In Co
qulllo to guldo him Joyously on tho
Journey of llfo.
The money has been invested to properly serve a
first class city with a first -class future.
The facts stated, however, make it particularly
desirable that bills for electric and gas service
should be paid on or before the 10th day of the
month.
Prompt collections enable the prompt meeting
of our own monthly obligations and give better
service.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co,
BO NOT BE A DELINQUENT
Arthur Coates of Bandon and John
uny or ljuctiro Crook, with his dog
"Sandy," vlsltod Coqulllo Monday
preparatory to going to tho South
by porsons in while In offlco used n rubbor stamp In
Ho betrayed his
President Alexis on
l..rn......i .... . .. .. .which II. 1!IU. nnil iiiraiitnll .11
iiiiui iiiuti Liiti nnrin iian.i 1 .. ,,. ,-i -, . . .--- - w.
people whoso robldonco proporty is rcctod r oxecutlon on the follow- J"?, ", ro tiio abl llty of tho dog in
being negotiated for that It will bo ' '" V On that occasion ho killed i i U?t,,nB ba,r W.U1 .bo t.?tod- "Sandy"
tnkon over Just , ,.'""? wn..D . ,ccn,on u. M" s a dog valuod at a high flguro for
ssrsV&rS
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At tho ckxs or buiIoeM. Fb. 20, 1912.
RESOURCES.
Loans and DlicounU 1 499 istfi
Banking Hou. "............. ." . .' .' . 60,000 Jl
Cash and Erchangos jgj ohjj
Totnl G4I,!7I01
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid la . 6OO00l
Surplus and Undivided Pronta 67.'40MI
Depita ::::::::::::::::: mim
Tota 1644,271.01
a fow days.
AGED POLITICAL ASPIRANT
On last Friday. March 1. County
Troasuror James Caugholl celebrated
his 77th birthday. Thoro Is nothing
strange or startling about a birthday,
ww nnmi u iiiiin is so vigorous at that
ago as to run for offlco, its rather ro
markablo, especially so In tho Can-
.w.u o i.do, UH uo is so popuinr, do
spto his ago, that no ono opposos
him for tho honors. Wo hopo to soe
tho Captain onjoy many moro birth
days. Gold B6nch Globo.
POISON SIYRTLH POINT DOGS
Tho Myrtle Point Entorprlso says:
Reports of dog poisoning nro com
ing in from tho southwost pnrt of
town. Bon McMullon's dog got a
do80 somowhoro ono dny last wook,
but wns noticed In tlmo to snvo tho
animal's llfo. Jnko Strong stntod to
tho Entorprlso thnt ho found n ploco
of boef closo to tho walk near his
rosldonco. Ho had it analyzed nnd
It was found to contain strychnine
Mr. Strong bollevea thnt Mm nrn.
mlscuoii8 scattering of poison bait is
woro Included In tho chnrtro nin,
him.
IIODIKS ARE RECOVERED
Coronor Jowott rocelvod a tole
IhrSfi1. ri Eton "tatlng
"::,"" 01 mo iwo mon re
cently drowned thoro had beon ro
oV'Tn p " 'n8trilcd tho Justice
of tho Peace 1 to see that tho bodies
woro given burial. Tho two men
Z? xllMnB.ln R bont BtoIn 'rom Jo
soph Wharton, of West Rosohurg.
P?Lnh;n '" w-"ro'n near the
Elkton ferry, tho craft overturned.
A third man In tho boat, a brother of
ono of tho victims, wns rescued by
tho ferryman. Roseburg Rovlew.
RAYMOND H. ItAKKR FOR COUV.
TY SCHOOL SUPERINTHNDEKT
uis worK upon tno trail at bruin nnd
a successful report of fho hunt Is anticipated.
Prof. Raymond E. Baker, of Ban
dpn, has announced hlmsolf ns a can-
fir rw. th0or,0IUb,,cnn nomination
mJ n i.ul,t? Sch001 Superintendent.
Mr. Bnkor Is nt presont a resident of
Bandon, but wns superintendent of
w.uu,a in aiyruo I'olnt
G13TTINS FILES DEOL.RATION
Coos County Senatorial1 Candidate
Ignores Statement One.
SALEM, Oro March 11 Frod K.
Gottlns, of Marshflold. Inst waaV
filed with Secretary of Stuto Olcott
his declaration of Intention to become
n candidate on tho republican tlckot
for Sonator from tho olghth sonntor-
iui uisinci. 110 says that ho will
support tho republican candldnto for
United Statos senator who receives
the largest numbor of votes In tho
senatorial district.
John T. Long, of Rosoburg, has
also filed his declaration of Intention
to become a candldato on tho ropub-
iiii iiBKHi iur prosecuting attornoy
ror tho third prosecuting attorney
district.
fop fmi
years, and orcnnlzod Mm ,ii. -..!.-.
v..;r; "."'..?. ".L'"ou" u,wv "thoro nnn hn.h r.v :..:?." "w'uu
.:. '1,. '."."UU.UB vumo, ror somo " "."" ";.r""i .u ',l' lo V' niP- Comnound nnd hof,, t .: ..,..,:
iiiiu uuiiu ni niny nugnt nana o anph "" "' " 4," our years' courso. .. .: - - .v Hu mKt,a u
l..ll ..-. .. .. llui 1. . 1 - ,
R. O, Collins, Postmaster. Barne-
gat, N. J., was troubled with a severe
la grlppo cough. Ho says: "I
would bo complotCly exhausted after
each fit of violent coughing. I boucht
a bottlo of Foley's Honoy and Tar
bait and got tho poison on Its hands,
HU jmiuiiK mum inio its mouth; got
onough of tho drug to provo fatal.
niKsiauc
IDW'
m
nm
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
During his suporlntondoncy thoro tho
uwtuum ui aiyrrin I'nlnt linl Qfi -..
Plls pnss the stato examination for
olghth grado pupils, n largo major
It) of whom ontorod high school.
n,-r.r,.11a,kor w,Ul lt nwated and
elected, dovoto his ontlro time nnd
onergy to the duties nf ti. i '
and will not uso h ns nn adjunct to
somo other occupation. Ho will hnvo
amuruny ror regular office day, thnt
being tho only business day on which
;yv.iui ro ireo rrom school duties.
Mr. Baker will nlso hold threo teach
ors associations In tho county yearly
as required by law, nnd will inbor to
ndvanco tho cause of progressive ed
ucation In ovory way that his official
duties permit. (Paid advertise-
all tho coughing spells had entirely
censed. It can't be beat." For salo
by Preus3 Drug Co. and Red Cross
Drug Co.
People Take Notice!
Wo have all lengths of stove wood
rtt onln
.. .o, jjb ranging rrom 1.60
per tier up. We can furnish any
length you wish.
L. H. HEISNER
Phone No. 120-J or 49-L.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho Close of Business February SOtli, 1013.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts f 221,234.14
Bonds, warrants and socurlUea. J. ...!.!!,,'. .' ', ', ', ', ', ',,,', iS.itttf
U. S. bonds to socure circulation !!!.'..'!!.!!!! .' 25,000,01
Real estate, furniture and fixtures !!.'.' !.'!.'.' .' 81.011.i
Cash and sight oxchange ttt 144,549,11
Total fW5,7fll.TJ
n .i . , . LIABILITIES.
Capital Block paid In 1100 000.00,
Surplus and undivided profits !!!!.!! " '.'!!!!. sisSS.Ol
Dividends unpaid , j,'(
Reserve for Uxes .!!..'! 1 QO&ioJ
Circulation, ouUtandlnc ' u'tM 00
Deps,t8 ::::::::::::::::::: m,uim
?"ota'''; 'w;wm
ers Is $100,000n00O CaP'Ul 8tCk th ,ndIv,dunl ,,ftb,,,ty of 8'ockhold'
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPKRTr OWNERS.
mn ,U! de8cr,pt,on of your Property nnd wo will obtain forjou
amount of taxes on same. Sheriff doB nt ! ,.,
- w ww uwv wut
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co,
HENRY 8KNG8TAOKEN, Mrr.
Cooullls omc Phon. 1.1 -Mar.hfleld'omS'n-J.
Farms Tlmb.r Coal and Plattlnr Lands a specIaUy.
General Agents "EAST8IDF."
Lots
on
Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunker Hill
Eastside and Other Locations
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
Unique Pantatorium
TIIE MODERN DYERS, CLEAKE.
PRESSERS and HAT RENOVATOR
Agent for Edward E. Strausa &
fine Tailoring Let us make 1&'
next Suit, .
255 Oomninrrlnl. Phone 3&V-14
WM. S. TURPEN
1
Architect!
171 FRONT ST.