The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 04, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1912-EVEWIHB EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY Editor and Tub.
DAN K. MALONKY News Editor
Entorod nt tho poatofflco nt Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second class
mail matter.
Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
Mnrshilcld :: :i n :: Oregon
Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho
people, that no good cause shall lack
a champion, nnd that ovll shall not
thrivo unopposed.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
DAILY.
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Per month 60
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.60
When paid strictly In adranco tho
subscription price of tho Coos Day
Times is $5.00 per year or $2.60 for
six months.
I WITH THE 1
X TOAST AND TEA !
.
"I ASK NO MOHE"
Ofllclnl Panor of Cooa Connty
An Indopondont Republican nows
pnpor publlsbod ovory ovenlng excopt
Sunday, nnd Weekly by
Tho Coo Hay Tlmos Publishing Co.
NARROW MARGINS
THE thing wo might havo dono
Is bo often tantallzlngly noar nc
compllsmont wo bogullo our
solrcs with tho thought that It la
really our own. Yot this soomlngly
narrow margin marks a vory practi
cal dlfforonco In tho affairs of Ufo.
"Yes," said tho astuto landlady,
shaking a dubious hoad ovor hor ton
nnt's posnlbllltlos that fnllod to ran
torlallzo, "but If you can't pay your
rent, out you go."
Tho dlfforonco In paying your rent
nnd nlmoBt paying It In so cloar as to
bo roadlly apparont. Hut othor diff
oroncos In ninttors loss speclllo nro
not so ovldont. Tho mnn who Is
forovor nt tho bottom of tho lnddor
nnd Instating that ho has tho cnpaclty
for groat things Is usually tho on
who IiioUk tho oxtrn ounces of nblllly
or dutermlnntlon to dotnand tho re
ward whlrh ho thlnkn ho morltH. Ho
fs nlmoBt n buccohh, but In being this
Is thu niOHt tniRlo Rort of a failure
Ills drowns of uttalnniont nro nil
woll enough but bo nhould novor
loso night of tho fact that they nro
druaiiiR mid will not rorclvo recogni
tion until ho hits somehow forged
thorn Into actualities. IIo inny enjoy
IiIh droaniR and find real comfort nnd
connotation In their promises, but
ho can not expect other people to do
thin. It In u practical world, aftor
nil, nnd yot with n vory nunc and
wholesome JiiHtlro In moHt of Its
practicality. For Hlandnrds nnd
gouts nro of llttlo vnluo If n near ac
complishment Is an good as tho real
nttalnmont. It Ih by tho couuupats
of nnrrow margins that the contented
galnn nro offoctod.
"I ask no inoro than this, to bo
A toller horo awhllo
'Ero I go forth upon tho son
That wears oternnl smllo."
CAPT. MACQENN
I ask no more than Just to boo
On Front street a stroot car
Until I reach that llttlo street
Whore my possessions aro.
A. J. MENDEL
i
i asic no moro tnan to do neb
And frco from all concern.
Until I reach that bourno from which
No travolors roturn.
PRANK PARSONS
, i
I ask no moro than thrco squaro
tnoala
And health nnd lovo oach day,
Till tho fool killer comes nnd stoals
My happy soul away.
GEO. N. BOLT
I ask to soo a good' club hore
Whllo still on oarth I roam:
Then go I gladly, without foar,
To my etornal homo.
"MICKEY" McKEOWN
I ask no moro than Just to seo
A forty-Inning tlo,
Boforo I'm called upon to bo
An angol In tho sky.
ARCHIE JOHNSON
I
i asic oi nuo uut mis, no moro
On nn noroplano to faro
To Rosoburg and back again, boforo
I climb tho golden stair.
ROY LAWHORNE
I ask to boo a big "Whlto Hopo"
Oct "Lll Artha's" goat
Doforo I'm Bwung out on a ropo
And don a woodon coat.
THE FIGHT FAN
I .. . . .
MORE BGQUETS
mb .. . jt 0. mm k IFA
UK HP
Tho minors who struck on April 1
aro not oncournglng tliolr wives to
buy Eastor bonnets.
Although tho old battleship Mnlno
Ib btirlod, It might bo woll to con
tinue remembering It.
Horo's hoping tho Marsh field wom
en will not hot ninny Hprlng lints on
tho rosult of tho primary election.
Amolla was loved by twin Dros.
They complotoly cut out nil tho Os.
Hut Amelia wan loatho
To marry thorn boatho
So bIio still hangs around nt hor Mos.
It Ih not too Boon for John Gobs to
begin collating a lint of things to bo
"vlowod with iilnrm" at tho Bnltl
moro convention.
Tho gontlcmnn who threatened to
forco tho nomination of Colonol
RoobovoR Ih finding It moro of n
tnslc than ho bad anticipated.
Prominent Men Praise Special
Railway Number of
The Times.
Tho Times continues to recelvo
many compliments from men In var
ious parts of tho country for tho spe
cial edition. Tho Chamber of Com
merce Is also rccolvlng many congrat
ulatory lettors on It as an adver
tisement for this section. Horo are
a fow of tho lntest lettors received:
GOOD WORDS KHOM GE.VEUAIi
FREIGHT AGKXT OF SOUTH-
KHN PACIFIC.
Portland, Ore., March 23, 1312.
Mr, M. C. Mnloncy,
Editor and Publisher,
Coos Day Times.
Denr Sir:
I am In receipt of a copy of tho
Hallway Edition of tho "Coos Day
Timos." which I havo read with con
siderable Interest nnd wish to compll
mont you on tho thorough nnd com
plete dntn covorlng tho resources of
the County which Is contained there
in. You will note from the attached
cupping from the "Orogonlnn" of
March 21, that tho railroad from
Eugene Ib being rushed, nnd I hopo
It will not bo very long until wo nro
ablo to haul to market tho surplus
nogs or coos county.
Yours truly,
H. E. LOUNSnURY.
Gonornl Freight Agent Southern
Tnclflc Lines In Orogon.
(Tho clipping enclosed tolls of ac
tive, work on the Eugene lino nnd hns
boon published In The Times).
REST I.V THE STATE
(From tho Gold Bench Globo)
Tho Railroad Edition of tho Coos
uny mnos or March 10, Betting
forth tlie various resources of Coos
County nnd particularly Coos Ilnv.
fills the bill hotter to our way of
thinking, thnn nn tiling' over at
tempted boforo In this state. The
cdltkn contains lo pngos printed on
um iiiiem or uonic paper, giving bonu
tlful picture with descriptive mnt
ter of till tho Industries of Coob
loiiu.y. Every citizen of Coos Coun
ty should, and doubtless does, appre
ciate the efforts of Ilro. Malonoy
boosting the county In such n force
ful way.
nnd expects to look nt it moro care
fully Inter.
Yours truly,
Tho Portland Flouring Mill Co.
F. L. SHULL,.
Socrotnry.
SE.YATOR CHAMDKRLAIN CON
GRATULATES Washington, D. C. March 2C.
M. C. Maloney,
My Denr Sir: ..,.,.
I havo received the Special Rail
way Edition of "Tho Coos Bay Dally
Times." I wnnt to congrntulato you
upon llio excellence of tho paper,
both In mechanical and artistic ar
rangement nnd In tho ability dis
played In all that Is printed therein.
I am always glad to seo such crcdlt
nb'e publications from Orogon nnd
from your section of tho state In
particular; It shows Hint your good
peoplo aro thoroughly aroused and
aro determined to mnko tho Coos
nay country second to none in the
West.
Agnln congratulating you, 1 have
tho honor to remain,
Yours very sincerely,
GEO. E. CHAMBERLAIN.
CONGRESSMAN' HAWLEV SHOWS
IT TO CALLERS
HotiBo of Representatives, U. S.,
Washington, D. C
Mnrch 27, 1912.
M. C. Malonoy,
MarBhflold, Oregon.
My Dear Sir:
t rave received a copy of the Spe
cial Railway Edition of tho Coos
Day Times.
I am very glad to havo tho Infor
mation contained In tho splendid edi
tion you send mo. I nm grcntly In
terested In Coos Day nnd especially
the development of your waterway
and am glad to know that yon will
booh havo rail connection which will
moan much to tho development of
your rich soctlon. Much nttontlon
lins been nttractod In tho cnBt to Coos
Hny nnd I nm glnd to bnvo tho edi
tion you send mo to Bhow tho persons
who call at my offlco from tlmo to
tlmo' ns It will give them n fund of
nliinhlo nnd nrcurnte Information.
With best wishes and desiring lo
Rorvp the Lest Interests of your lo
cality nt nny tlnw, I nm.
Yours truly.
W. C. HAWLEY.
Well Lighted Houses
Are Possible to Every0nc
An atmosphere o comfort and cheer
able in every well lighted home.
is notice.
Good lighting costs no more than poor ligHtin
Tungsten (Mazda) lamps give nearly i)lrci
times as much light for the same current
sumption as do carbon lanqht.
The first cost of tungsten lamps and pr0pe
shades is repaid many times in .w,v.,,.
without mcreasinc: the bills
lighting
TIMIIUTK FROM COLORADO
GET I1USV
IF YOU havon't registered yot,
resistor. Tho person who falls
to qualify for voting In nu oloe
tlon fnlln to obsorvo tho fuudnmont-
ul duty or good citizenship.
Having reglstorod study tho var
ious candidates, particularly thoso
for local olllco. Upon tho proper
Holoctlon doponds propor government
In Coos County.
Tho prima requisite Is ofllcluncy.
Pnrtlzan politics havo no pluco. Cna
this man mnko good 7 Is ho tho ono
boat quallilod by training, capability
and charactod for tho Job?
Tho votor should oxorclse tho samo
study and enro upon tho selection of
public o Ulcers that ho would uao In
tho soloctlon of mon In his private
UUHlnOBS.
Tboro Is no olllco which Is not Im
portant. Tho nsHOHsor, shorlff, coun
ty clork, coronor, county Judgo, coun
ty commissioners, an luoniclont or
dlshonost man lu any of thoso posi
tion would cost tho taxpayors of tho
county Indefinitely moro thnn tlmo
and energy necessary for a careful
study of their records.
There aro only u fow weeks moro.
Got busy. Upon tho Judgmout nnd
discretion of tho votor depends tho
growth and prosperity of Cooa County.
run uuiHT OUSKIIYKK SAYS:
"Sand, spunk nnd stlck-nt-lt-
lvones8 nnk tho doalor for two
cardH to that mitt nnd fill.
Whllo oxamlntng n rovolvor tho
othor dny, a Chlcngo man nccldcntly
Bhot n wisdom tooth out tho mouth
friend feel qulto foolish for a fow
friends fool qulto foolish for a fow
minutes.
An Indiana mnn dlod Inst wool
aftor having smoked habitually for
sovonty yonrB. Wo almost mmnnpt
Hint Bomo of his holrs sat down nnd
flgurod out how much moro of nn es
tnto ho might hnvo loft had ho novor
contracted tho tobacco habit.
Horo's to mo, Mamma's prldo and
rops uonst
And my boIob nt night which thoy
roast.
Horo's my llttlo chub noso
And my ton curly tose
How's tbnt for a llttlo "Milk
Toast"?
MARK TWAIN ON' PROHIBITION.
DO YOU HEMKMHEH THEM?
Whoro aro tho songs of yoatorday?
Where aro tho tunes wo used to play?
Whoro aro tho hits of other days?
Whoro aro tho girls wo used to
pralso?
i
"Kwoot Hollo Mahono" and "Dear
Loulso"
Woro wont to crowd tho niunmor
. broozo;
Old "Annlo Roonoy," alto was truo,
So woro "Two Llttlo Girls In Dluo."
"Down wont McQInty" mndo us roar,
"Slide, Kelly, Slldo" got an oucoro
"Whlto Wings" wo loved among tho
airs,
Aud "Climbing up tho Golden Stairs"
Mark Twain said: "I am n frlon.i
of prohibition nnd I wnnt It to suc
ceed, but I don't think prohibition
Js practical, Tho Germans, you soo,
prevent It. Look at thorn. Thoy
havo Just invented n wny of making
uranuy our. or sawdust. Now what
chance will prohibition havo whon a
man can take a rip saw and go out
and get a drink with n fouco rail?
What Is tho good of prohibition if a
man Is ablo to mnko brandy out of
tho shingles of his roof, or If ho can
get delirium tromens by dribklng
tho logs off his kitchen table?"
If you hive anything to tell, trade,
rent, or want help, try a want ti.
iiowh ring
V offer One Hundred DnlUn nu-rH ..-
ny c of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Ull'i Catarrh Cure.
V J OIIKNRV CO., Toledo, O.
Wo. the umlcrnlutitsl. hvp Innun ir i ni..
tiejr fortlie lai I4jear, anil bollevo him per
"Aftor tho nail" and "Sweet Mario" I fwllv honorable In all bu.li,.,,. iraiia"toii
Onco tlllod tho world with harmony J fiou.miVie by Viu nrm'"crry ou,""y ob"gl1
And old "Ta-ra-ra-boom-do-ay" wummi.'kinnam 4 Mauvin.
Whoro aro tho songs of yesterday?
ammm
Tho Timos' Want Ads bring rosultt
The Times' office.
... .. . JV10'"! UruKKliti, Toledo, O.
liiKllrecilriiiaatbe blooj ami muiijui tiue
fcieei of the ajrilfm TeHlmontaU ent free.
l'rlce75oenmerbott e. 8iJ byaUitruKft.
Tak Hall'a 'family I'llU for coiutli'itfon.
WILL DO A LOT OF GOOD
Portland. Oro., Mnrch 20, 1012.
M. C. Maloney,
Dear Sir:
It was only yesterdny wo got the
copies of tiie Coos liny Timos Mont
ns by tho MarBhflold Chnmbor of
Commerce, and alrondy three- poople
havo volunteered most compliment
ary remarks concerning It. and we
iiiivu nu a cotipio or special requests
as woll.
1 wnnt to add my own congrntiiln-
llfltlH ,,, .... Iduii. .1 & ...... m
, " " "iu inai win uo a lot
r good to your section.
Truly yours.
C CI CHAPMAN'.
GEXERAL .MA.VAGER O'llRIE.V
HAYS IT IH SOMETHING
TO HE PROUD OF.
Portland. Oro.. Mnrnl. oi into
My Denr .Mr. .Malonoy:
1 wish to oxtoud to you my hoart
Icbi congriitulatlons on tho magnlfl
cent spoc al Ihsiiu r.r vn. ..?..'
copy of which tins Just reached my
iu i, i "" "iwiiiniy say that this
js tho best nnd most complete, special
ssuo of any paper I havo soon In
the .Northwest aud the citizens of
Corn Hay should feel proud of It.
lt kindest rognids,
Yours very truly,
J. P. O'llRIE.V.
STT.'i, SL'PERINTEXDEXT OF
Pl'HLIO IXSTRUCTIO.V IS A
COOS 11.1V ROOSTER.
fr m n .,Sn.,ow' 0ro- March 20.
Mr. M. C. Malonoy,
Marshflold, Orogon.
Mr. Denr Mr. Malonoy:
in1 nss"ro l wa vory glnd to got tho
lllustratod number of tho always
Rood Coos Day Tlmos, nnd I assure
JOU I hono tn tnWn H,o n..i.
sleopor many tlmos to Coos Day. bo
causo I enjoy golnir In Rn m..M.' t
shall probably go in by boat or stago
n tlmo or two. iim t m ,!..
old tlmos. DUtt0 ol
you, Indeed, havo a great country,
a progressiva nnnnin nH . yjj
Jul future. I tako groat pleasure In
tolling pooplo In all parts of tho stato
about your flno harbor, your rich
mines, your wonderful timber, and
jour Incompnrablo cllmato. f toll
e" yo-:s Is a land of big apples,
of brave boys, and of protty girls
where tho clouds drop fatness.ajd
the crops never fall. I never t re of
telling them of tho trip I had there
SnVT' l to11 them Cos Day Is a
-- "v, um or a Bmne mat can
?.nl com,e ,"' l t0 tnon yo Jmvo
(,".? 8ch00,2 nnd th0 ne"t school
houses In tho land.
Wishing you contlnuod success,
K ?5fi'i5?, l wm b0 ,n on
Yours very sincerely,
Li. It. aT.runr iv
State SuDorlntemlonf n,.i.u.' t
structlon. lul
In n lcttor to tho Mnrshflold Chnm-
hpr of Commerce. A. J. McClellnnd
of Pueblo, Colo., nnyn:
"Plonso Bond to Uoymnr, Rocky
Ford, Colo., ono of tho special edi
tion of the Coos Day Times. Tboro
nro Bovornl families nt Rocky Ford
who nro looking for nn Investment
In Orogon.
"That Bpoclal edition Is n credit to
any town or oven city of 100,000 Inhabitants."
HAVI1 YOU REGISTERED?
Tho InBt day on which voters
may reglBtor In ordor tbnt thoy
mny enst tholr bnllot nt tho prl-
mnry oloctlon April 19th Ib
April Cth. Got busy nnd rogls-
tor nil yon who hnvo not dono
BO.
Lot our oxpcrls assist you in getting full vn,le
out of the electric current you pay f0v.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co,
BAN
FLANAGAN & BENNETT
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At the close of ItiiHlncKN, l-'ch, o, ipj
RESOURCES.
llnnklng Houso '" ' J- " J
Cash and Evcbanges ics'iJijil
1U"" " iciuiirJ
LIAUILITIES.
Capital Stock paid lu , r901i
Surplus und Undivldod Prollta ' 67 4tlr
""" UMIHil
1011,1 1811,11111
It would surprlno you to know of
tho groat good tbnt Is bolng dono by
Chnmborlnln's Tablets. Darius Dow
noy, of Nowborg Junction, N. U.,
writes, "My wlfo has been using
Chnmborlaln'a Tablots and finds
thorn vory offoctual and doing hor
lots of good." If you havo any
troublo with your stomach or bowols
glvo thorn a trial. For salo by nil
doalora.
Ask to See
Our Specials
at
$12.50
The
to $15
Suit
Every Garment
Guaranteed
FIXUP
Marshfield & North Bend
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bar
t ,1... r.1...,.- .., . l
,i tnu viuic ui DuaiucHs rcoruary -uui, iui,
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd discounts III,lll!(
Honds, warrants nnd securities 7S.SXI1
U. S. bonds to socuro circulation SS.OOt.H
Real ostato, furnlturo and fixtures '. siidlll
Cash and sight exchange 111,5011
Total ' MJ.Wia
'VJJP'J- J i ' LIAmHTIES.
Capital stock paid In flOMIIH
Surplus nnd undivided profits ,, t,lllll
Dividends unpaid H
Reserve for taxes mm
Circulation, outstanding H,(H
Doposlts 410.SI1H
Total 35,nin
In addition to Capital Stock the Individual liability of StockieU-
era is J1UO.OQ0.00.
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
Glvo ua a domnrlptlon of your property and we will obtain orr
amount of taxes on wme. Sheriff does not notify you.
Lots on Installments
Bay View, Bay Parle
Bunker Hill
Eastside and Other Locations
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Bt.
1
Snow Drift Flour
1
Highest Qualify
f!
THINKS IT A REMARKABLE
EDrriov
1 1 m l1"' 80cretary of tho Port-
to H. w. Painter on business, men
tions receipt of a copy of The Times
in tho following complimentary man
ner; Wo received the Coos Day Tlmoa.
It has been examined with much In-
IhiSl1 uy. Soveral of ua and w
think It is a remarkable edition for
a tpwn of he size pf yours. Mr.'
PnnS -was particularly Interested'
In the development that It shown!"
8 u h0..wa8 'n Coos Bay. The
writer still has the papr on his desk
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice Is hereby glvon that the
undersigned has filed her final ac
count In tho matter of the estate of
Byron F. Savage, deceased, and the
County Court of Coos County, Ore
gon, baa sot Monday, tho 1st day of
April, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. of
said day, at CoqulIIe City, Coos
County, Oregon, as the time and
place for hearing of objections to
earn, nnai account and the settlement
nf said estate.
Now all persons having objections
to said final account are hereby noti
fied to nie the same with the clerk
of the above named court on or be
fore said date.
Dated this 29th day of February.
1912.
EMMA R. SAVAGE,
Executrix of the estate of Byron F.
Savage, deceased.
(First publication Feb. 89, 1912; last
puoucauon March 28, 1912.)
Wc Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods'Called for
andDelivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
PHONE MAIN B7-J
4 T?.S?.ern,.Br,ok Bunt, Electric
!?" ataam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Roonu with Hot
ana uoid Water.
H O T E L .O O OS
Rt. m A- MBTUN. Prop.
pjt?ent8 a Day and Upwards
Cor. Broadwmy and Market
Marahfleld. Orejron.
Union Oils
JAHOLINK DI8TILL4IB
I1ENZINE KKRWI
SAMSON GAS EN'fJWBi
and
CENTRIFUGAL FUW
Coos Bay Oil SSupplyCf
fwhfleI(L Ore. PHOI"
JIall Orders BolleJte.
Blanchard's Liyej
ten of L. H. Helsrsr an4 "J
pared to render exceiifni hi-"
the poople of Cot-' uay. "
h ni mMn ntiafactorr if.
the public. Phone ui for J"
horse, a rig or anything nN
tha IlTrarr line. We alio i
g buslneu of ll iUZmvin
BLANcnARD nnoTBa
Phone U-J t.
Llrery, Feed aaflM
141 First ana aij --
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estate and Insurance
1 f .
lt 'HoKihJFrtmt Street
iMENgJ
REAL ESTATE
7?;o;, mtuandOm
side Property.
AUG. FRIZEBN.
68 Central Ave(1MaT
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