The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 30, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MABSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 30; 1912-EVENING EDITION-
COOS BAY TIMES
H. C. MALONEk Editor and Tub.
DAN K. MALONEY New Editor
Entored at tbo postofflco at Marsh
Cold, Oregon, for tranamltolna
through tbo malls as second claw
mail natter.
Addrtss all oommunlcaUona to
COOS DAY DAILY TIJIES.
IMCanibilold :: : tt it Oregon
'Dedicated to the lerrlco of the
rpeoplo, that no good causo shall lack
champion, and that erll shall not
4&rlr unoppoood.
SUBSCRIPTION RATB8.
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WEEKLY.
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When paid strictly In adraneo the
subscription price of the Coos Day
Times Is $5.00 per year or f 2.50 (or
six months.
i ,
Official Paper of Coos County
An Indopendont Republican news
paper published ovory ovenlng except
Hunday, and Woekly by
Tho Coos Uny Tlmoa Publishing Co.
DEVOTED WOMEN.
GUEATEIl than tho chlvnlrlc story
of tlio men who wont down with
tho ship In ordor that tho life
boats might bo filled with womon
and children Ih tho talo. of devotion
ofjthoso womon who refused to leavo
tholr hiiBbands and gave up tliolr
chances of oscnpo In order to stay
with tliolr loved onoa.
Many nowspapcra throughout tho
world aro commenting upon tho wlfo
ly dovotlon nhown by Mrs. lHadoro
Htrnus and other womon who refused
to cntor tho boats though they had
opportunities to do so.
In Do Morgan's host story tho ell
innx Is attained nt tho crisis when, In
a stoamshlp disaster llko that of tho
Titanic tho young wlfo1 refuses to go
in tho boats, declaring that she will
i llvo or die with her husband, says
tho l'ltlflliurg Dispatch. To most men
tho natural law that tholr wlvos and
daughturs should bo saved from dan
ger at tho cost of fiction seems
' Almost beyond reality. Hut tho sink
ing of tho Tltanlo presents not one,
but Hovernl cases of this heroic choice
of. wlveu to die with their husbands
rnlhor than loavo thorn.
Tho ciiHO of Mr, and Mrs. Isadoro
StraiiH was tho most notable. When
Mrs. Rtraua found that her husband
would not bo allowed In the boat she
stopped nut of It, preferring to dlo
with him rnthor than llvo without
lit in. A Mr. Allison Is reported to
liavo been nccompanlod by his wlfo
-and daughtor, and thoy refused to bo
roficuod rathor than lot him dlo
nlono. Thoro nro lndollnlte renorts
of a dozon similar cases, all of them
ropruHenttng a brlllant example or
lovo and nolf-nucrlflco that Is a bright
contrast to tho matrimonial fulthlcHH
noHH that furnishes commonplaco
.sensations.
While wo prize thoso shining ex
hibitions of lovo as an offset to the
social dlRcrodlt or disregard for the
marrlago tlo, It Is necessary (o add
that a cold, dlspasslonato Judgment
wjll rerognlzo that It Is wiser for the
wlfo to accept her chances of life
though tho husband can not. She Ih
not bound to dlo because the husband
Is. Iloyond that, however romoto tho
husband's chance for escape, tt Is
more If ho has only himself to tight
for than If his wife ho with him. In
Mitch u situation, however, women
may easily Ignoro tho calculations of
reason, and those who elected to go
to death presented a lofty Ideal of
lovo and dovotlon, tho loftier for Its
t "omparatlvo rarity.
TODAY RAISIN DAY.
KllESNO. April 30. Today, Tues
day. April 30, Is California rualn day
and the Italsln Day committee In this
city feola that It has completed Its
campaign with honors. Tho mom
bora of tho committee have worked
InceHsantly for morn than a month
mid they aro certain that thero will
not be a city In tho United States
where raisins will not ho eaten to
morrow. California Italsln Day had
ItH inception In the spring of 1909.
Tim Southern Pad lie and other rail
roads of tho west Inaugurated a cam
lialgu to make California raisins fa
mous the world over and the last day
of April was set aside as "Raisin
t Day "
Every railroad In the country ser
ved raisins In their dining cars and
tho hotels throughout the United
States offered on that day some temp
ting dish, one of the IngredieutH be
ing raisins. This year the committee
here has had printed and distributed
thousands of stickers and posters
and the event promises to he tho
greatest of Its klud since Its Inaugur
ation. HAT RAISINS TODAY."
Llbby COAL. The Kind YOU. havf
ALWAYS USED. I'HONE 72 Pacific
Uverv Transfer 0!o
Lamo hack Is usually causod by
rheumatism of the muscles of tho
back, for which you will find nothing
hotter than Chamborlaln's I.lnlmont.
Far salo by all dealers.
GET JURY IH
FOOTE TRIAL
Twelfth Juror Secured Just Be
fore Noon Today Grand
Jury Adjourned.
COQUILLE, Ore., April 30. Tho
jury to try W. R. Footo on the-
chargo of slaying Chas. Wilcox, noro
a fow months ago was socured Just
before noon today. Tho securing of
tho Jury took considerable moro time
than was anticipated.
Tho stato'B witnesses woro still on
tho stand at 4 o'clock and It Is
doubtful if tho dofonso gots any of
Its wltnessos on tho stand boforo lato
tomorrow.
Tho grand Jury has adjournod for
tho torm.
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NEWS OV COQUILLE
Coos County Seat News As Told, by
Tlio Hcnunci.
C. M. Maupln was In town Thurs
day en routo to McDonald and
Vaughan's camp on Daniel's Crcok;
whore ho has accepted a position as
engineer. Ills wlfo and family will
tako up tholr rcsldonco on tho Mootv
ranch on tho North Fork.
Mrs. Al Matthows, who lives near
Portland, arrlvod laBt wook and Is
still In attondanco upon her inothor,
Mrs. 55. Qrogory, who has beon very
111 nt her rcsldonco nonr Johnson's
mill. Mrs. Matthows will not return
to Portland for soma tlmo.
J. L. Knight and C. A. CJour
loy have purchased tho City Market
and will tako possession May 1. Mr.
Knight Is n woll known rancher from
Myrtlo Point and Mr. Oourloy wnB
formorly in Klamath Falls but has
boon In tho hutch or business In Myr
tlo Point, for nbout a year.
Mr. Lomanskl. proprietor of tho
Dlmo thoatro was In town Thursday.
Ho says ho is Intending to enlargo
tho capacity of tho Dlmo by building
n forty foot addition to the rear of
tho present building. Tho building
now has a seating capacity of 200
and tho now Improvomont will admit
of at least 350 pooplo bcln comfort
ably soatcd. Tho stago will also be
enlarged so that It will be ablo to
proporly accomodate traveling shows
nnd roportolro companies. Dressing
rooms will also bo built on onch side
of tho stago. Mr. Lomanskl says
work will be commenced qn tho Im
provement not later than May 1st.
IlRIEKH OF DANDON
News of Clty-bytlie-Scii ns Told by
The Recorder.
A petition Is bolng slgnod by prop
erty owuors along First stroot for
paving tho street from tho bank of
Ilnudon to tho city hall, and will
probably go through. Tho conditions
of the petition nro to tho offect that
permanent wntor nnd Bower mains
aro to bo put down before tho paving
is done.
Newly Elected County Centrar
Committee Chooses Offi
cers for Year.
At tk meeting of tho nowly elected
Coos County Republican Central
Commfttoo nt Coqulllo yesterday, tho
following otllcors were olocted:
Chatrmnn P. M. Hall-Lewis of
Marshficld.
Sec. W. C. Chaso of Coqulllo.
Troa. L. A. Roborts of Myrtlo
Point.
Congressional Committeeman C.
A. Sohlbrode of Marshfleld. '
Stat'1 Cotnmittoman W. C. Chaso
of Coqulllo.
Only nbout n dozen woro prcsont
at tho mooting. A fow ties In tho
oloctlon of now members woro do
cldod by lot nnd a fow vacancies
Qllod.
Plans woro also dlscussod nbout
raising a campaign fund and gotttng
in readiness for a hard campaign for
tho November olcctlon.
CUTtKY PIONEER DEAD
Mrs. Cunnlir, Oldest Resident of Gold
ncnch. Succumbs. ,
GOLD DEACH, Or. April 30. On
April 10, Mrs. Margnrot Cunnlff, tho
oldost resident of Gold Doach, and a
pioneer hero for ovor 55 yoars, passed
away nt tho homo of hor daughtor,
Mrs. A. S. Miller. Mrs. Margarot Cun
nlff was born In Iroland In 1828 nnd
camo to this country whllo qulto a
young woman. Sho was married In
Snn Francisco In 1855 to Donnls Cun
nlff and thoy settled nt oQold Doach
two years lator. Dy hor kindly char
acter, tho decoasod endeared llorsolf
to art nnd was unlvorsally loved and
rospoctod. Ilurlnl sorvlcos woro hold
at tho Gold Reach Comotory, Rov.
Father Kovnoy officiating. Many
friends nnd relatives woro gatharcd
to offor tho last loving tributes to tho
dopartcd mothor nnd frlond. Sho Is
survived by n son, Donnls Cunnlff,
presont county surveyor, and two
dnughtors, Mrs. John M. Hovoll and
Mrs. A. S. Miller of this place.
A TURKISH MATH will do you
GOOD. Phono 214J.
If you have nnythlng to soil, trado
or ront, or want holp. try a Want Ad,
An unfilled wnnt causes uuhappl-
ness Times wnnt Ads bring results.
A qulot wedding took place at tho I
homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Fox, of
this city, whon tholr son, Robert F.
l.kv u'no niiltoil In tnnrrln in in
WA nun (vi rju
Sarah Ellzaboth Monson, of Temple-ton.
Tho Uandon Ico nnd Rottllng
works, J. C. Slnglo proprietor, stnrt
ed operation this morning, and will
cnntluuo from this tlmo on. Mr.
Slnglo will ho ablo to turn out about
two tons of Ico per day and wll) also
run a bottling works In connection.
NORTH REND NEWS.
Joo Sullivan of Hnynes Inlet was
down from his ranch yostorday,
bringing a load of potatoes for ship
ment on tho Rcdondo.
Royal Tailored
Suits
$18.00 to $35.00
Made to Fit You
FIXUP
Mnrshfield North Bend.
The Modern Woodmen of Amorlca
nnd the Itoynl Neighbors of North
Rend are to bo tho guests of tho
Mnrshtlold M. W. A. and Royal Neigh
bors this ovoulng.
HOWARD'S genutno MEXICAN
TAMALKS dollvorod any placo In tho
city until 12 O'CLOCK at nlglu.
Thoy ore READY to SERVE. Phone
::ia.
HOWH THIS
We offer Ono l(ii.itlrel lMUr llvvc ri for
tiyrkiMil Catarrh tlut cannot bo cured bj
llall' ('alarm Curr.
F. J. C'HKNKY & CO., Toledo, O.
We, tlie iituWidKiu'il, hve known F J. Che
any for the lt l.1)t'r, hiu! bolUun Mm per
jeclly honorable In ill tnulneta irainactlon
tin) ilium-lull able to ctrry oat any obllg
tloin. nimle b hit linn,
Waiuim), Kinnan .1 Marvin,
U holrtalc DruKitMf, Toledo, O.
Hall'a Catarrh Cure W laken Internally, act.,
Iiixdirrell) upon the blood ami mucoiu aure
fao n( the )ltm Testimonials sent free
Trie ?Seent per bottle, hold bruit dnincM.
Tak. Hair Family I'llU for constipation.
City Auto Service
Oood Cars, Careful Drlvors nnd
reasonable ohargos, Our motto:
Will go anywhere at any time,"
Stands -lllanco Hotel and Rlnuco
Cigar Store. Day Phones 7S ivnd 46.
Night Phono 4G.
HAHKIK .V GOODALE. proprietors.
Lynn Lambeth Fred Nomlo
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Reasonable Rates
AH Night Servlco
Careful driving assurod.
Phono Dlanco Pool Room. 231-R
until 11 P. M. Aftor 11 P. M. phono
5-J. Palace Rostaurant.
TRY THE EDGE AVITII YOUR
FINGER.
Examine a collar fresh from our
laundry. Notlco Its clear, whlv
color, Its oven, elastic stiffness, Its
smooth nnd Its perfect shape.
Then test tht "p edgo by running
your flngor-tlp over It. Notice the
smooth, slick finish given It. Noth
ing thero to rub, dig or irritate your
neck.
This test will prove tho value of
our servlco. Send us a trial bundle
and apply tho test,
Mnrshfield Hand & Steam Lnnndrv
Mnuzey Rros. Props. Phono 220-J,
Onr Wagons Go Anywhere Anytime.
WJDES!j
floor
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
t,
You Auto Call Foote
PIIOXE M l-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel.
TWO NEW OARS
After 11 P. M. Phono 5-J
Residence Phono 28-J
Will make trips to Coqulllo.
A Correct
Insurance Policy
Is very essential. If It Isn't
correctly written It Isn't Insur
ance. Wo write correct policies
In the best companies.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front Bt.
1
Give Your Home
a Spring Tonic
A new Rug will brighten up the room and
make your old furniture look like new
We
Have
Them in
Any 01d
She
Fromthe
Smallest
Up
t
0ur
Prices
Are
Always
Right
As You
Can See
Below
Granite Ingrain Rugs; room size' $-1.50 to $5.50
Ingrain Wool Rugs; room size $8.00 to $12,50
English Art Rugs; room size .; $7.75 to $15.00
Tapstry Brussels Rugs; room size .' $11.00 to $22.50
Axminster Rugs; room size . $25.00 to $50.00
Body Brussels Rugs ; room size $2G.OO to $32$
Wilton Rugs; room size $32.50 to $15.00
Small Rugs $1.40 to $15.00
Linoleums; all grades; from 40o per yard to $155
GOING & HARVEY CO,
Complete House Furnishers
"The Time Is Coming
When the Electric Motor
Will Move the World"
Said Thomas A. Edison recently:
Certain types of engines have more than 200
reciprocating parts. The electric motor has
but one moving or revolving part.
Many of the prosperous factories of the state
are operated today with electricity served
from central generating stations.
Central station electric power increases output
and saves cost.
Our power solicitor will make careful investi
gations of power problems and render depend
able, scientific reports, without charge.
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone 178
PROFESSIONAL DIRECT!!
ws
Pi it. a. j. iiiuumrs
-J Modem DtaUl Pufo
We aro equipped to do ktyc
work on short notlci it tli
lowest prlcoj. Eximlaititt
Lady attondant.' Cole bnlitoj i
site Chandler Hotel, phont UN
pR. G. W. LESLIE,
-' OitcopAthle rbfricUi
Qraduate of the Amerku kW
Osteopathy at KlrkuUlt, Vs.
In Eldorado Bile. Houn 10 la 11.1
Phone 18 l-J; WarihMi; 0
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business April 18, 1012.
RESOUKCF.S.
Loans and discounts $208,201.63
Houds, warrants and securities 78.947.0tJ
U. S. bonds to secure circulation 25,000.00
Real estate, furniture and fixtures 81,011.34
Cash and sight exchange 198,208.08
To,al $801,428.1 1
UA1ULITIES.
Capital stork paid lu $100,000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 8,815.49
Circulation, outstanding 25,000.00
deposits - 457,013.22
Total '. $801,128.71
,In.aliL0nAoCaP,ul stock tne individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is $100,000.00,
INTEREST l'AID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President. m, c. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier.
J.
W. IIBNNBTT,
I wye.
)ffla over Fltnagtn A Beuri)
Iamh field
U. J. i'. McUilUMC,
Physician tod Sarpci
Manhfleld, Ortioi
Jfflca: Lockhurt SuildlOJ.
Onnnaltn nnat office. PkOtllJl
D'
W.K.Wisei
mi. r1A "Pnlinlilfi NoffC
ries a complete stock
IJouselurnisninKs.
thing from Kitchen w
room.
New Goods.
RpnKonablePritf
323 South BroadvrtJ.
Phonc-yoJS
WhyNot'
Pure Milk
and Cream
We are the only jwfj
LIZING our milk Pa
wo lurniau;
MILKAT25cPER
CREAM AT 200 PEBn-j
WHIP CRE.WI AT
10c ''
lIUTTERMIIiK A
. nil1'
Deliveries A. ,
Cms Bav Ice
Qfnfflore Co.