The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 14, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912 -EVEHING EDITION
COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. JIALONKV Keillor mid Put). ,
DAN K. MAI.QXKV Xciva Editor'
Address nil communications to
COOS HAV lhUX TIMES.
Mnrslillcld : Oregon
DID YOU EVEK THINK
WALT MASON
THE POET
PHILOSOPHER
Thnt a. kind word put out at Inter
est brings bnck nn enormous porccnt
ngo of love nnd appreciation?
Thnt tliough u loving thought may
not scorn to ho appreciated, It litis
yet nindo you bettor and braver be
cause of It?
That the lltt'o nets of kindness
nnd thoughtfiiliiess day by day aro
really gronlor than ono Innnonso act
of goodness emeu a year?
That to be always pollto to the
peoplo at homo Is not only mure lady
llko but more refined than having
"company mnnnort?
Thomas A. Kdlson Is said to dlsbe
llcvo In n hereafter. If lie did he
would probably propaio to heat and
light tho placo by storngo batteries.
ANTI-YK'i: CltUSADK
I liml a cruel sorrow that fostered In my heart. I
always, In drawing room nnd mart, until tho people, wbarled, by ali my
doleful yawps, requested mo to vanish
Sl'IIDUIXfl and toll it to tho cops. And then I
KOItllOW tried to down It In rich imported nlo;
my sorrow still was husky when I woko
up in Jail. I sung nbout my sorrow some dirges sad
nnd weird, until tho briny tcardropc wcro dripping
from my beard, nnd no ono offered solace, and nono
would sympathize, and no ono brought a wrlngor to
dry my weoplng eyes. And then ono winter morning
1 ceased to sigh and sob, and donned a donim jumper
and wont and got a Job. I worked along with others
who bent their brawny bnckB; I delved and picked
and shoveled, nnd hewed things with nn axoj and lo,
that sorrow vanished and left my soul at rest, no
teardrops stained tho hnngdowns that floated on my chest! And folks
who used to dodgo mo would como n'id shako my hand, and sny I was
tho bono and the sinew of tho land! .Most things I have forgotten, but
this much I do know: Tho mnn who makes n business of lending
'round a woo, with chain and collar on It. will walk a lonely rond, nnJ
folks will shrink and shudder when (
passing his nbodo. 0wfiV.iul4im (jQQjj7KArAJ
Mnraluil Curler After Uiiele.inbles
Olio Forfeits $."() Hull
Marshal Carter has tssuoil an nntl
vico crusado, directing It esperlnlly
ngalns tho parasltei that have been
increasing rapidly In number hero ro
contly. Tho first step In it wns ta
icon yostonlny when ho arrested Frod
Hoard for hnbltuatlug with tho unde
sirables. Heard furnished $r0 cash
ball but this morning failed to show
up In City Recorder Ilutlor's court for
hoaring nnd tho bnll was dcclarod
forfeited. llanid has not boon seen
Binco his release and Is presumed to
havo loft town. Ho nrrlvod hero
AMOXO Till! SICK.
T. J. Scalfo Is suffering from n
scwro attack of la grippe.
Mrs. Robert Itooko of Coos River
underwent nn operation at Morcy
hospital this morning nnd is report
ed gottlng along nicely.
Onto Tlmmormnn, tho littlo son of
.Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnx Tlmmormnn, un
dorwont n minor operation at Mercy
hospital tills morning nnd is report
ed doing nlcojy.
Mrs. Win. Grimes, who recently
underwent nn operation nt Mercy
hospital, was nblo to bo brought
homo today. Sho and Mr. Grimes
but n short time nuo from Eureka
." i
Marshal Carter Is gottlng evidence, will occupy a sulto at Tho Chandler
ngnlnst sovoral olhors nnd thoy will
bo treated similarly within n tow
days.
lam: xvihh uu.v
PORTLAND, Ore, March 1 1. Dr.
Harry. Lnno, ox-Mayor of Portland,
today announced his decision to bo
como n democratic caudldnto for
United States vonntnr. Tho decision
camo after a previous announcement
that hu would not cuter tho contest.
Ills chnuge of mind, ho says, Is duo
to repented demnuds from his demo
cratic friends. His entry makes threo
in tho race on tho democratic side.
Tho other two nro Walter Plerco nnd
Milton A. Miller.
INC0I TH
BILL IS IIP
for n wlillo.
uoosevei.t is disciiaugkd
fury Soi-vleo Tci-iiiIiiiiUmI llermiso Ho
.Might Distract Oilier Jurors.
(Hy Assoclatod Press to tho Coos Uay
Times.)
MIXOLA, L. I., Marcli 1 1. Col.
Roosovelt's Jury duty is over. Su
premo Justlro Putnam told him to
day that ho could bo excused. Coun
foI had confided to tho court thnt
Roosovelt's prosonco In tho box might
distract hla follow Jurors minds
from any enso and for that reason
thoy would chnllengo him.
A TUMCIHII HATH will do yon
noon. Phone 2HJ.
Chairman Underwood Reports
in Favor of Passage of
Excise Measure.
(Hy Associated Pross to tho Coos Day
Tluios.)
WA8H1NUTON, I). l, .March 1 I.
Mnlutnlnliig the constitutionality of
tho proposod excise tax bill, extending
tho prmlxlons of the corporation Inx
law to Individuals and conartiior-
ships, hi limit tod iih a niwnuo mens-
rro 10 10 i:ico ciiHioiiiH mil Km nu sug
if, IUnnesontalUo Underwood, Chair
I. an of tho Wars and Mouint Com
irlttco, mudo a report to tho House
i.iuny urging mo piiKsago or tho bill,
Tlio report declaron that the propos
ed tax bill Is In absolute conformity
with the supremo court decisions re
lating to the Income tax. Tho re
port cuIIh proposed hill a combination
of the exclso tax or 8!S and the cor
poration tax law of 11109, both of
which have been held to be valid In
nil rospocts by the supremo court.
Continuing the repot t, lie assorts
that tho burden of "our present In
direct taxation" falls upon the puopie
having Incomes or less than $2,000,
To llustrate the eiulble adjustment
of the excise law It Is recommended
thnt persons with Incomes of less
tliuti $5,000 per annum would pay
nothing wiiile a poison whose busi
ness earns $10,000 net would pay no
tax on tho tlrst i.,000 mid on the sec
ond would pay only ffio u etu The
report calls attention to the lucoiuo
tax luw of 181M mid argues it would
have been sustained If drawn In the
form of tho law now proposed.
DEAFNESS CAXXOT III! Cl'HEl)
hy l"ril ititltcnttiiia, no they rniwnt renrh
llicill-ciiK. .1 pniitnii nr llieenr llirtuN n ly
llliitloniil rc-mril noiitno In i-mimsI jy
mi liilliiin'i('i)iitltl'iiior Iho tiinroiiH lltilnir of
llin liiiktm.liliiii I11I..1 U'I.ai. 11. 1- ...I... 1. 1.:
I, ,..-, iiiivil lllin iiiuu in 111
lliiiiivil nu lin(n riiinlilliiK miiiikI op mi.r.
ri't-t lit-iiTliiK. nml li-n li i riillrrlr iIomM
Di'iiiik'mi I 1 he riiiilt,mnt imlpn tho Inllum
million in li Irtkon nut iiml IIiIk tulmrilorM
t tin minimi ('iMIIInii, lu-arliiu will ho ilu.
Jt iijciI firi'Wr;iiliiiriieniit nf luiiitrciitiiM'i!
Iiy(,tirri nlilrhl iintlilimhiit nu Inllum
ninlcniiilltloii of tlieintiroin nirfiueii.
WimjIII rlvo One lluuilrnl DolUm for nny
cnf of tlrnriiFH (fnuinl liy ritturrh) lint ran.
lint I riinsl liy ,, CaWrrh Cure. Haul
forrlriiilnr.frrf.
a , 1 1 .. K VI,:SKV it 10. -role to, O.
Pnlil hv )rilul4a,7,V '
Tiiio Hull' Kiiuillv rillifuri'oiiHtutlon.
W.K. WISEMAN
The Old Reliable
Second Hand Store Man
Desires to nnnounco that ho is
again
HACK IX 11USIXESS
In tho
llernllt Hulldlng, 323 S. Hrondirny
Will buy and soil now nud sec
ond hand furniture, stoves, ranges,
sowing machines, etc.
Will also sforo household goods
by tho month.
Ceding to IhejCoasi
talked about it ml llil m
m sm tUi
vm c?x,: :wm is v
nnn 1 , w v. " ' - jr uc1 w .'in 111 niuii 1 w
ESpuU
l And- B
i
Have That Roof Fixed
vow
Sec GORTEELL
lhonr ai
XOTICK OK TIXAL SlfTTIiUMKNT.
BT. PATltlCICS nAXClC Salurtl.iy,
Morch 10, KiibIi'b Hall. Music by
entire liand of :t0 pieces.
Poor appotlte is a sure sign of In.,
paired digestion A few doses of
Chamborlaln's Stomach mid Liver
Tablets will strengthen your diges
tion mid linproNo your appetite.
Thousands have been benefited by
taking theso Tablets. For sale by
nil dealers.
$8.50
Buys You a Complete
Suit Coat, Vest
and Pants
Our
$ 1 5.00
Special
Will Please You
FIXUP
Mnrshfield & North Bend
Notlco Is hereby givon that tho
undorslgnod has filed hor final ac
count In tho matter of tho cstnto of
Ilyron F. Snvago, decoasod, nnd tho
County Court of Coos County, Oro
gon, linn sot .Monday, tho 1st day of
April, 1012, at 10 o'clock a. in. of
mid day, at Conulllo City. Coos
County, Oregon, as tho tlmo and
plnco for hearing of objections to
cnld final account and tho sottlomont
of said estato.
Now all porsons having objections
10 said flnnl account aro horoby notl
flod to fllo tho samo with tho clorlc
of tho nbovo named court on or bo
foro said dato.
Dated this 29th day of February,
1912.
EMMA R. SAVAGE,
Executrix of tho cstnto of Ilyron F.
8avngo, 'deconsod.
iFIrst publication Fob. 29, 1912; Ins:
publication March 28, 1912.)
We'll be there' in lime to start that 1912 shooting season
Remmgfen-UMC Eastern Factory Loaded Shells
Our Fifty years jonding experience guarantees
uniform loading
the most successful relation between load and
charge
a system of wadding lubrication that insures
the pattern
a crimp that will stand up under any con
ditions in any gun
A trap record of 13 out of 15 Intcrstatcs won in
the last three years is proof that you cannot buy a
harder, faster, more uniform shooting shell than
Arrow Smokeless Steel Lined
Nitro Club Smokeless Powder Steel Lined
New Club Black Powder
Put in your order for your favorite trap and field
loads now. There's sure to be u wuiiin list.
REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE COMPANY
29D Broadway New York City
pprrrnrrPT??1 izw wi:.itiatf jygtv:wnrwr"--rMTIWll II III Willi in I
The Gunnery
Sportsmen's Headquarters
City Auto Service
I ood Cars. Careful Driven nnri
reasonable charges. Our motto
Will go anywhere at any time.'
Stands Blanco Hotel and ninncr
Cigar Store. Day Phones 78 and 46
NMght Phone 46
HAItKKU ii fiOOnAfiK. Proprietor
A Year of Great Improvement
This litis boon ii year of unusual and hcavv ex
pense with the Oregon Power company.
"Wide extension of electric distributing Hues, ex
tension of gas mains and improvement at tho gas
works all have made combined attack on our
resources.
The money has been invested -to properly serve a
first class city with a first class future.
The faots 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.
BANK
FLANAGAN & BENNETT
MAHSIIFIHU), OHKGOX.
At tho cluha of business, Feb. SO, 10VJ.
Loans nnd Discounts ' ...fliM""
Unnklnu Houso 80.1111
Cash nnd Evchnngos .....'!!!.' '.'.'.'.'... HM"1!
Totnl ' MUlCl
LIABILITIES.
C ipltnl Stock paid In WJfl
purpius nnu Undlvldod Profits . . . .. J
Deposits 6J,"
" ,
Totnl , ta'l1
Oregon Power Co,
r "7f
coram: co.
vim
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
DO NOT BE A DELINQUENT
I i . J i f.Vi.l O aHftHft
iPgmirAyllllWltM
f
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A ' I
I
When you bujfjpsf ;
i
(?(
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Park
Bunker Hill
Eastsi e and Other Loca'ions
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 I'ront St.
COXDEXSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos M
i. .,..'" e Close of nusluess February 20tli, 101'J-
T? T?ani f n trot
luiguvJUVCDi ...111
Loans nnd discount . . tfflf1
Uonds. warrnnts and nnnnrifiol lift.
U. S. bonds to securo clmuintinn " ' ' Hft
Real estate, fiirnitiiro n.i . .. lift
Cash nnd sight exchange H"
Total . . .tSW.'51'
LIAHILITIES.
"S
Capital stock paid In...
Surplus and undivided profits
Dividends nnnnM
Ileserve for taxes. .'" ... ift
flrpii'atlon, outstanding! .. '.'.'.'. '. .' !.'.'... ,!! 2
Deposits . 10.!I j
Totnl ...?5,5,,JIJ
In addition to Capital Stock 'th'e'lndlVldual liability of SW
cr 13 JIUO.OQO.OO.
lM!OHTAVP VATintl mn. nnn..nnrrl. ml'VKR!
Rlvo us a i!"Tlptlon of your property nnd wo will o1"'
..., in taxes .i same. Sheriff does not notify you.
Alter t e show uy a Turkibh Uutb
'houo 21.J,
WM; S. TURF'
Architect
171 FKONI
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