The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 08, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY' TIMES, IWARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1912-EVENING EDITION-
COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONKr Editor and I'nb.
DAN E. MALONE1T News Editor
Entorod at tho postofflco at Marsh
Held, Oregon, (or transmission
through tho malls as second class
mall matur.
Address all communications to
COOS 11AY DAILY TIMES.
MnnOiilcld :! :: :t :: Oregon
Dedicated to tho sorvlco of the
pooplo, that no good cause- shall lack
a champion, and that orll shall not
thrlvo unopposod.
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DAILY.
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Per month SO
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Whon paid strictly In advanco the
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Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for
six months.
NEWS OF NEARBlY TOWNS
NOKT1I INLET NEWS
(Special to Tho Times.)
Dr. Howard has arrived from Ev
orltt, Wash., to spend somo tlmo on
tho ranch that ho has bought from
tho Hopo Brothors.
Cornollus Lungron has returned
from Kansas whoro ho has been for
six or eight months.
School oponed In District No. 53
on Monday wlUTMlss Clark as teacher.
Ofllclnl I'nnor of Coos County
An Independent Hopubllcan nows
papcr published ovory ovonlng except
Sunday, nnd Wookly by
Tho Coon liny Times Publishing Co.
THEY MOVE VEKY SLOWLY
RCACTIONAIUES nro unduly
nfrald of tho "passing whims"
of tho pooplo. Thoy appear to
think tho pcoplo nro easily moved io
hnsty action nud so cannot bo
trusted.
Thoro Is no dnngor on this score
Tho pcoplo nro not hasty enough.
Tho pooplo ns a wholo aro oxccsslv.
ly slow and tomporato minded. Thoy
tolorato Injustices much longer than
thoy should.
History Is full of Illustrations
fibowlng that tho greatest obstaclo to
progress has always been tho lndlf
foronco of thoso who would bo most
bonofltcd by roform. Pcoplo aro too
prone to bo contont and to lot well
enough nlono. Thoy nro vory pntlont
and will seldom rovolt no matter how
badly they may bo used.
When tho mob doos rise It is not
becnuso It has bcon glvon powor but
because powor Iiuh boon too long do
nlml. It is wl en tho natural outlets
aro nil closed that tho volcano breaks
forth. Thoro would have boon no
Pronch rovolutlou If tho peasantry
could huvo ndvnnccd irrndunlly.
In America thoro Is now groat pro
tost against tho control of affairs by
tho aristocracy of wealth. Thoro has
bcon too much for tl.o rich nnd not
enough for tho poor. At I.awronco
tho rich pcoplo who huvo not worked
hard hnvo ronpod profit by tho mil
lions. Poor pooplo who hnvo worked
hard nil tho whllo got wages rang
ing from $0 to $10 per wook sums
upon which white pcoplo cannot llvo
In doconcy. It won't Biifflco nny
longer to toll tho pooplo to work hnrd
nnd to bo frugnl, Tlio mill owners
need that ndvlco woruo tlinu do tho
workors.
Thoro Ih dlscontont In this country
bocnuso cortnln forces of wealth hnvo
co-operntod with tho politicians to
provont n propor nnd grndiml nd
JuBtmont of nffnlrs. Tho pooplo hnvo
loHt coiifidouco In professional or
practical politicians nnd they nro
turning for support to tho initiative
nnd referendum, tho direct primary
ami tho recall. Hlnco tho politicians
won't do what thoy should tho pooplo
nro going to net for thomsolvos.
It Is vory nnturnl tho nuotiln nlmnM
Inko this course nud tlioso nro unwlso
who opposo tho movo. Thoy nro ob
jecting to tho Hufoty vnlvo,
LAIIll) IH VICTIM
Mr. Church is building a barn on
tho ranch ho rccontly purchased from
John Boar.
Ghcstor and Albort Boar aro Bond
ing a scow land of ship knees to
Kruso and Danks of North Bond.
dairy herd has been growing this
spring,1, thoy would soon double, yes
trlblo tho numbor of dairy cows of
tho valley. Among Mr. Fisher's
spring calves nro four pairs of twins,
all holfors, and nro all doing well nnd
glvo very promise of being good milk
ors. Mr. Fisher Is n believer in rais
ing nil tho holfor calves pnsslblo to
roplaco tho oldor cows and Increase,
tho dairy output of tho Coqulllo Vnl
loy. Dr. K. A. Lccp nnd family, who
wcro formorly residents of this city,
nro this week moving up from Co
qulllo, whoro they liavo bcon making
tholr homo for sovernl months.
Soth Johnson has returned to his
ranch aftor spending a fow days In!
North Bond.
Tho launch North Stnr took out
fifty sacks of spuds this morning and
bcow Turtlo took eighty sacks.
CULLINGS OK COQUILLK
Coos County Sent News iw Told by
Tho Sentinel
Tho gnsollno bont "Norma," 30
horsopowor, which was rccontly built
by Hormnn brothers ship yards flvo
miles nbovo Bandon, was launchod
Inst wook. Sho Is n trim llttlo crnft
"May" and has a spoed of about 13
miles. Sho Is 50 foot long with a 0
foot bonm and Is painted whlto. Sho
is ownod and oporatod by Frank Wll
Inrd and will ply botwoon horo and
Bandon.
Tho total fees collected by County
Clerk James Watson for tho month
of March 1912 nnd turnod ovor to
tho County TroaBiiror now nggrogato
$705.00.
At nino o'clock on Mondny morn
ing, nt tho brldo's homo on Summit
strot, Mary, tho daughter of Mr. nnd
Mrs. J. W. Troutmnn, was unltod In
marriage to Mr. Percy Brewer, of
Arngo, Orogon.
Residents below Norway aro on tho
lookout for sneak thtovos that have
boon operating In that section recent-1
ly. Wcok before Inst tho tool houso
nt tho rock quarry was entorod nnd r.
number of tools belonging to tho
county nnd to J. D. Clinton wore tak
en. Tools were nlso recently missed
from tho work shed nt Hnughton's
plnco. Looks llko somo folks nro
getting protty hard up for somothlng
to do whon thoy will resort to steal
ing tho Implements to work with.
Don't forgot tho Turkish Baths.
PHONE BMJ.
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
iwnnioM - -- '
Noted Rupture
Expert Here
Secley, Who Fitted the C.nr of Bus-
slu, Will lie nt the McCullum-
Hotel, lto-H'luirg.
An oratorical try-out was hold nt
tho High School last Frldny to select Wcdnosduy
an orator for tho county contest to
bo hold April 30. Tho contcsants Mr. seoloy
F. II. Secley of Chicago and Phila
delphia, tho noted truss export, will
bo at tho McCullum this Tuesday nud
only, April 9 nnd 10.
says: "Tho Spermatic
woro Mao Lund, Geneva Dither and
Allco Culln. Miss Culln took first
plnco with an orntlon on Mnry,
Quoon of Scots. Tho Judges woro
Mrs. II. O. Andorson, J. J. Stnnloy
nud C. II. Cleaves.
Bon F. Lnwronco, now 25 yenrs
old, son of City Uouordor Lnwrcnco,
who was for sovoral years proprietor
of tho Coqulllo Bulletin and wns ono
of tho most popular nowspapor mon
ovor In Coqulllo, Is now in Indian
apolis, Indiana, whoro ho is busJnoss
mnnagor of tho Star Longuo which is
publishing tho Indianapolis Star, tho
Torro llauto Stnr and tho Munsoy
Stnr.
MVUTLK POINT POINTKH8
ni
Ciihhes Worthier Check for Hose
burg Fugitive
Tho Itosoburg Itovlow nttyn: "Dop
my niiomi unipu quino roturnod
this morning from Marshtlold with
L. F. Thorn, Bolf-confcssod burglar
in I'-roti winsions' nomo nt Wlnstons
about n wcok ago. Thorn will bo nr
rnlgnod boforo Justlco Mnrstors Into
this nftornoon. Tho Cooa county
otllcorH found no trneo of Morrow,
wuntod horo for tho nllodgod thoft
of a rlflo from II. Bntos nt Melroso.
Knroutu to Mnrshllold, Morrow forg
ed a $3 chock on Jnmoa Laird, koop.
or of tho Btngo station nt Browstor
Vnlloy."
Nuwr of Upper Coqulllo Valley
Told by tho Enterprise
Tho Myrtlo Point Clilb hold its ro-
gulnr monthly business mooting nt
tho club rooms Inst ovonlng. Aftor
tho routlno buslnoss wns dlsposod of
17 applications woro nctod upon nnd
tho applicants woro oloctod to mom
bornhlp. Saturday, April 13th, was
doclilod upon ns tho dnto for tho
"houso wnrmlng", for which exton
slvo propnrntlons nro bolng made.
Tho nffnlr will bo for tho mombors of
tho club and tholr wives or swoot-
honrts.
Shiold Truss ns now used and ap
proved by tho United Stntos govern
ment will not only retain nny caso of
rupturo perfectly, affording Immo
dlato relief, but closes tho opening in
10 days on tho nvorngo caso." This
Instrument received tho only award
In England nnd Spain, producing re
sults without stirgory or hurmful In
jections. Mr. Seoloy has document
ary references from tro United States
government, Washington, D. C, for
your Inspection. All charity cases
without chnrgo, or If nny Interested
call, ho will bo glad to show tho truss
without chnrgo or fit thorn If desired.
Anyono ruptured should remember
tho date nud tnko ad van t a go of this
unusual opportunity.
Llbby COAL. Tho Kind YOU have
ALWAYS UtJKD, PHONE 72 Paclfh
Livery & Transfer Co.
M. D. Boardman, C73 V. Main St.,
Ilolona, Mont., glvoa nu iutorostlng
account of his Improvod health
through tho ubo of Foloy'a Kldnoy
i-uin. Ar giving n uotaiieu nc-
count of his caso, ho says, "I nm nl
most 7U yoars old and hnvo spent
hundrods of dollars for medicines,
but find that I hnvo rocolvod moro
nontu rrom Foloy's Kldnoy Pills
than from all othor modlclnos, Fur
ther particulars sent on request."
Rod Cross Drug Storo.
At tho rato that II. W. Fisher's
TONiailT AT
First Class Auto Service
Special trips to North Bond and
Empire any time. Train and party
calls a spociolty. Phono 14 4 J nlghta
and day. Aftor 11 P. M., Palaco
Rostaurant, Phono 6-J. Resldonco
Phono 2 8-J,
D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor.
The Royal
The TWO FOXES will enp tho ell
max In tholr fun making, talking,
singing sketches.
Pictures:
"QUARTER AFTER TWO"
"CHASINa THE RAINBOW"
Also tho most lnughnblo stunt ov
er pullod off on tho stage "LOCAL
CONTEST" A decided scream.
Tomorrow night tho McCIoya will
opon for n week's ongqgomont. High
class In vory respect.
ALWAYS 10 Cents.
STADMN
All 'Jnds of photograph work,
linmilde minting and kodak
HiilNiilriK.
Launch Tioga's
Time Table
AFTER APRIL IB, 10113
Leaves North Bend 7 A. M.
Lenves Mnrshfleld 8 A. SI.
Leaves Camp No. J, South
River, nt 3 P. M.
Allco If. on run Sundays.
Coos
We Have Been Successful
In buying a largo stock of first
class Ehoctrlcnl material and can
glvo our patrons a vory low price
on houso wiring. Got our prlco
you can't nfford to miss It.
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phone 237-J
WANTED!!!
;ARPET8 UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by th Pneuma
tic Cleaning Company. Orders foi
work taken at
GOING A HARVEY
PHONK IDA
We Can Save Money for You
On a New Suit
Don't buy your Spring and Summer
Suit until you come to the Big Store
and get our prices. We have some
broken lots on which we are naming
prices that will
Save
JDlg
Money
v. " .
for you and at the same time give you
service and satisfaction
You Should Get Your New Hat Here, Also
It will be just what you want and the price will be right
C"L See that your feet are comfortably shod. It Is
essential that your Shoes be well-fitting as we!
as up-to-date in styles. We have the Spring and surrimer
lasts for men and women, boys and girls, in both high Shoes
and Oxfords. Come in and get our prices before you buy,
MERCHANT & SON
The Big Store
Announcement !
Having rented a purl of llic Rclificld Hros.' store
on Front street, formerly Prentiss', I will on Mon
day, April 8th, open a first-class watch and jewelry
repair shop.
I will do all work myself and guarantee satisfac
tion. Watches aro a necessity and it is hard to get along
without them.
My aim is to do all work tho same day received,
but most watches have to bo left a few days for regu
lating. I solicit a share of your work and will give it care
ful and prompt attention.
E. C. BARKER, Jeweler
IflEU Sf Uea'-vf,I0hv'nlnventlTOblll.
nlCllr.l,uj.w.ri(ouEK-Kv mJiStiij?
; JlOCJJBiSC
JL -
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT BT.
Unique Pantatorium
1TIE MODERN IVXIta, CLKANKIUL
PRESSER8 and IIAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Edward K, Strauu Co.
fine Tailoring Lot ui make your
next 8nlt.
ggg Commercial. phi mh.t
t. jr. lOAirs
A. II. HODOINI
fc
Marshfield Paint
(Sb Decorating Co.
Estimates
MARSHFIELD,
Well Lighted Houses
Are Possible to Everyone
An atmosphere of comfort and cheer is notice
able in every well lighted home.
Good lighting costs no more than poor lighting.
Tungsten (Mazda) lamps give nearly three
times as much light for the same current con
sumption as do carbon lamps.
The first cost of tungsten lamps and proper
shades is repaid many times in satisfactory
lighting without increasing the bills.
Let our experts assist you in getting full value
oufrof the electric current you pay for.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co,
ci'Mmvo
IN TUB CIRCl'IT COURT OFTS
8TATK UK UKKUIW, IK AM) I
T1IH COUNTY OK COOS.
John 8. Colco nnd John K. KYI
plnlntirra vs. Ella Bullion,
dant. Summons.
To 10 1 In Sullivan, defeadaot
nnmnil!
IN THE NAME OP THESTATEC
OHEOON.
Ynu nro horobv ronutrel totw
nnd nnawor or othon.Iopletltoll
compinint tiled ngainsi joo
nlmvn nntltlnil Kiilt In thelbTl
illlml Pnurf nn nr linfnre MoadljS
nth ilnv or Mnv. A. D.. 191i M
you fall, to bo nppoar and swJ
otliorwiHo ploail to saw coropii"
want tlioroor, tlio pinimmjwmi
to tho Court for tlio relief "
ml In Minlr cnninlnlnt. a ltd
Btatomont of which Is ai follow: J
1st. That you, Ella SoUlnM
roqulrod to perform tho conditio
your ngroomont to purcawt
Into on tho 19th day of Nous
a rt ion iv nml Lettrwa I
ao'lf and L. 'd. Kinney for 'Mi
Coko and John K. kouoc
torniB of which agreement yo M"
.. .1 .....l.l In niirrhlKA III I
for Lotfl 17 unil 18 in Block
Townslto of Coos Hay, rial v
County, Orogon, according W
thoreof on HIo and of record '
m .!. HnnlllV P.lMl 01 U
County, Orogon, nnd hat y.B!'
qulrod to pay to me pibiu.--
. i nrt.,r fnr the UM CI
"' "" VIWM.V . ,,
plaintiffs auovo nameu "'.,,
Throo Hundred Soventy-Flt 1 1 J
Dollnrs now duo unaer ine pr.
of snld agroomont together w
nrnaf flmronn nt tllO fat W ' J
cent per annum from the '
of November, A. u., '"'... ,
........ .. rin ,inva from W '
of entering a decree B,,j:i,
within such tlmo ns i .-
doom reasonnuio. .(,,
2nd. And in case you if"' .
do within tho tlmo a?""""
Court, tlmt you nnu ,. , -
'"?"?"' :"Hhrh or '
you, bo foreclosed nnd '0r"U
rod of any ana ", ,"6", :;oMrtj.
tlon or equity in said rea I prog J
o.i mho )in nlalntlBct'. ,J
awarded judgment 8BJrfii
i,ni nnH nnd d sbursemenw"
vmw.. ww- .. u .nlfl.-f'
.a a Diinh ntner .- ..
HUH UUU 1UI ouv "' ".ujlll
relief aa to the uoun w
taWeanajuBi. .,,,
THIS flumraoi ..tv,:.,ina tt
TTilln Rnlllvnn. by puui"'"..
In the Coos Day Times for ,
of bIx consecutive "". ;ltb
aertlons) upon Monday of J5A
thereof, commencing a"Lud,rcl
D.. 1912, pursuani w r-.t
Hon. John F. Hall. Coft
tho County of Coos. Staje u j,
duly made on the z&m u.
JOHN C. KE!
Attornoys forpi
Postofflco address MarsDB
pi Motional Dank uuuf M
Phone 140L Oregon
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