The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 03, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1912 EVENING EDITION-
COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MALONEx" Editor iind Pub.
DAN B. MALONEIf News Editor
ii . .
Entored at tbo postofflco ftt Marsh
Mid, Oregon, for transmUalon
through the malls as aocond olass
nail matter.
DOS
T
FEB MEET
KK8ENTMENT.
TO GIVE) way to tho Impulse for
roTongo la both wrong and fool
lah. "Two wrongs novor mado a
rfcht." In avenging a wrong you
dicing yourself down to tho level of
ano who wronged you. You still
further incite animosity. You cannot
i-brlng any good result, and tho ro
vongo you tnko may robound ou
yfluraolf. "Heat not a furnaco for
ypur foo so hot that It may singe
yjpurBolf." It often costs moro to
nivongo Injuries than to bear thorn.
For many wrongs Bllont contompt s
ITio boat rovengo.
In nasslntt over a wrong you show
y.ouroolf superior to It. Bo moro
ready to forglvo others than to foi
glvo yourself. Many a thing which
Kpu lmnglno as somo "awful" wrong
ypu nnd a moro nothing or simply a
inlBtako when you come to under
stand It. Do not bo ready to think
ctfery accidental Blight an Intentional
wtong. Sleep on It boforo rosontlng
a.sllght. It may happon that tho ono
wibm you think nn onomy will bo
your host friend after an understand
ing. Do not bo hnBty In accusation
and you will havo tho loss to rogrot.
A MAN WITHOUT A COUNTKV
TlHE futuro of J. Druco Ismay
' whoso sailing for England was
told In tho Associated Press dls
tmtchon of yestorday's Times may bo
much akin to that of Philip Nolan In
Kdward Everett Hale's "A Man With
out a Country."
Whocpvor tho story of tho Titanic
horraplB rend thoro must bo connect
ed with tho namo of J. Druco Ismny
Uib talo of tho managing director,
wJio, knowing that his boat carried
only lifeboats enough for one-third
ol tho men nnd women on board,
aavod hlniBclf nnd let tho mon whoso
tnonoy -was alrondy In the coltorn of
tiln company go to tholr death In tho
And, thnt, too, on a night whon,
ehouldor to ahouldor, mon as wealthy
va ho, mon whoso personal resources
offored them ns much of tho world'B
4iapplucBS ns thnt world could ottor
fCflmay, mon wIiobo opportunities to
do good with that wonlth woro fully
dual, to his, faced their doom wltn
Via resolution that makes m-e.i
rrpaltyxspoll "mon".
t WITH THE X
t toastandtea:
GOOD EVENING
' Solf-lntorost Is tho most In-
Ronlous nnd porsuaslvo of nil
tho ngonta thnt deceive our con-
nclonces bv monnH of It our
, unhappy nnd Btuhhnm proju-
dlcos opornto In tholr groatest
forco. W. 0. nilYANT.
THE OllHOUUK HEHOES
Homo comes the dreadful tnle
Of tho horoCH who sank to death;
Loud Is tho widow's wall
As alio thinks of tho wavo-hushed
breath;
An tho unmos of olgnt or ton
Are mentioned with words of
prldo,
Lot us honor tho OTHEIt mon,
Who with SIMILAR courago died.
Solid tho Ico, llko rock;
No warning wordn woro said;
Cnuto tho torrifla shock;
Fallen woro scores of dead;
rLovor nnd swoothenrt arrived;
Also husbnud and bride;
Swoothearts nnd widows survived,
nut husbands nnd lovers died.
Tow woro tho faint hearts there
In tho torrlhlo parting hour;
Forvont tho uttered prayer
For wisdom anil courage and pow
er; Gnbla aud steernge nnd crew
Walt tho Judgment side by side;
Let us honor the well-known few,
Hut also the OTHERS who died.
Frank I.nlso Rays: "Oh, so often,
so often when tl o bobber sinks wo
only pull In n bit of driftwood."
If I should ever have a bee
I would not let him roam
unless ho had tho courtesy
To leave his stinger homo.
W. N. EKRI.AD.
ANfiKI FOOD and 1IONEV
NOUGAT !Wo POUND at ST.VF
1'OltD'S S.VTl'ltD.W and Sl'NDAY.
.
AIONG TUB WATERFRONT
Tho Flflcld sailed from Bandon
for San Francisco today.
Tho Rustler will sail tomorrow for
Gold Roach nnd Port Orford.
Tho Brcakwator will Ball nt 1
o'clock tomorrow for Portland.
Tho Tillamook, Dortlo Minor and
Oakland arrived In at Dandon yestor-day.
Tbo Nann Smith sailed at noon to
day for Bay Point with & cargo of
lumber from the Smith mill.
Tho Alliance was dolayod by tho
storm off tho const and will not cross
In. from Eureka until tonight. She
wlil sail at noon tomorrow for Portland.
Tho Alert Is back on tho Allogany
run and will remain on It until Copt.
Edwards' new boat, the Rainbow
which Is rapidly noarlng complotlon,
Is ready for tho run.
Tho Osprey, which has been under
going ropalrs at tho North Bond
shipyards, will leavo next Wodnosday
for Hoguo Illvcr. Capt. Gus John
son, who 1ms chargo of hor, wns
robbed of his pocketbook ut North
Bend the other night
Tho Larson Dredgo company Is no
gotlnttng with Warren Ilccd to solid
ono of tholr dredges to Qardlnor to
do Boine dredging thoro. They also
plan to tako tholr buckot dredgo Ore
gon to tho Sluslaw on an lS-mouths'
contract for a boom company thorv.
ANGEL FOOD and HONEY
NOUGAT 35c POUND at STAF
FORD'S SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY.
ROY LETTER WRITER
PLANS FOR ATHLETIC CONTESTS
HERE BETWEEN SEVERAL
HIGH SCHOOLS PRACTICALLY
COMPLETED.
Plnns for tho high school track
meet aro being rapidly porfoctod and
It Is expected that this year's field
day will bo tho biggest and best, as
woll as tho most Joyous ono over
hold hero. Business will bo suspend
ed; thoro will bo good music and tho
ovont will bo sort of a big celobra
tlon to which pooplo will como from
nil parts of tho county.
Tho athletic association of tho
Marsh flold high school will glvo a
gold modal to tho best all-around
nthloto In tho county, a sllvor medal
to tho second best nnd ribbons for
tho first, Bocond and third places In
each event. A banner will bo given
to tho school taking first placo.
Tho school children havo Btartod a
ticket selling campaign, and oxpect
to sell a thousand tlckots boforo
Friday, May 10, which Is to bo a half
holiday.
During tho wot woathor training
has been Indoor, but good progress
has been mado nevertheless. Re
ports from tho otlior schools In tho
county nro vory encouraging nnd to
tho offect thnt nil nro confldont of
winning. Competition will bo lively
nnd no school will havo a walk-ovor.
From eight to 12 athletes will bo
pitted against each other In overy
ovont.
Tho judgos hnvo bcon prnctlcnlly
all chosen nnd caro lins boon taken
to securo mon' who understand nth
totlcs and will run off tho ovonts
quickly.
Preparations nro now bolng mado
for n social tlmo to bo given after
tho meet.
ADVERTISED LETTERS
List of unclaimed lottors remain
ing In tho Marshflold postofflco,
May 1, 1912. Porsons calling for
samo will plcaao say advertised and
pay ono cont for onch lettor called
for:
John II. Anderson, Thurmuii Au
kliiH, Morgnn Adktns, H. H. Allen,
Claud Akors, Miss Ethol Anderson,
Clins. A. Aknrd, 0. L. Browning, T.
W. T. Brunott, W. It. Blnlr, Ivor
Brudotlc, Carl Rohon, C. H. Brant,
Mrs. Thomas Bennett, J. Hnrrlson
Bonnott, Ivan Bqrry (2), B. 13. Be
llou, J. Clonry, Frank Carson (2,
Ed Crolghton, Jnmos N. Carina, A. P.
Campbell, II. E. Cooly, Thomas Cot
toll, John Conloy, Nolson Davis, John
II. Davis, Dan Donnhuo, C. II. Dun
noil, Nnrclpo Dupono, Oeo, Engcl
mnn, Wm. Esty, Edw.'S. Erls, Honry
Fryo, John Foster, J. A. Hnnson, Oi
to Harry, Hnrvlg & Nlckolson, John
Harris, Thos. Hyland, John Honly, E.
L. Hoppor, Honry Hlnz, J. T. Hlll
mnn, J. S. Jackson, Geo. W. Jncobs,
M, Jnrvis, C. L. Johnson, Tracy John
son, Owen Jonos, Theodore Julsoth,
Lawrence L. Knlb. Tony Kllnlk, S. L.
Knight (2), D. It. Konnody, F. F.
ICollogg, Frank Kovnoy, Horman Lar
son, J. W. Llnnohnn, Mr. McKonzIo,
Geo. McDougnll, Joo McCahoy, II. C.
Mclnuls, Ed McCnrson, Mrs. Rosn
Moral, William Marsdon, Bird Mead,
I). H. Major, J. T. Mnsey, Harry
Marks (2), L. M. MagniiB, Matlock
Investment Co., John Moll, Claud
Morgan, F. II. Monnghan, Sam Miu
n or. John Murroll (2), J. Nelson, J.
Kay Nodlno, F. M. Potorson, Clayton
Pierce, John Hands, Chns. V. Rnms
doll, A. II. Hoynolds, Mrs. Perry
lleinnls, Mrs. Geo. Hoynolds, Alfred
Holmes (2), C. W. Rloluuo, Oconto.
M. Unas, JaniOR Hobortson, John
Husklln. Thos. E. Hussoll (3), Paul
Slllllinr. .Tnhn M Rnnili'rnHd A Rnmla
(2). William Stowart. B. F. Smith, TRiimj- Oirnf nWF frlhrt
F. L. Smith, Geo. Sims. South Cross JQlUy VmUS Oil U.mifc2
plo't'on. Arthur Turnor,' P. Valentino" IBOSifc IR.(3lin.hl(BS
Mr. Van Huston. Donofrlo Vlnconzo, - .
Patrick Vizard, K. D. Wnmer. Hans lMrfaSnW0 ttVhTh iRsnuv
Whlto, Jnmes Whlto (2), nobort a -"---- n-"- uj
Wills, Jack Williams. Mrs. Anna WIi.
son. W. B. CURTIS, P. M.
Sorcn-ycnr-old Lad's Mcssngo to Ills
Young Cousin Hero
Harry Bradflold Is oxhlbltlng a lot
tor that his llttlo son, Pasquln, has
Just rocolved from a sovon-year-old
couBln at Nowata, Okla, Tho lettor
Is as follows:
Nowata, Okla., Mar. 28, '12,
Dear Cousin Pasquln:
I havo not heard from you for a
fow days. How aro you gottlng
along? I am loarnlng to wrlght on
tho typowrlghtor, and I find It hard
work. Why dont you ovor como
down? Wo nro going to como up
somo tlmo, wo aro going to bring tho
dog up and Robort to,
Yestordny ovonlng while I was on
my way homo I pushed old Shop In
tho creek nnd It was pretty dcop but
ho was p.'otty durty. How Is undo
Woss? And how aro you today?
Whon Is Earl going to como up? I
would like to tnko a rldo In a boat.
And I would llko to go a hunting, and
whllo wo woro out In thq boat, nnd
If a whalo would como up and stick
bis noeo up Into tho boat, nnd wo
had a gun wo would shoot him.
From your cousin,
Edmond Brndllold.
Jns. C. Dahlmann, sorvlng his
third term as mnyor, Omaha, Nebr.,
again wns successful In receiving tho
overwhelming support of tho votors
In tho primnry election. Ho also
successfully rid hlinsolf of a bad cnbe
of kidney troublo by tho aid of
Foloy Kidney Pills, nnd writes: "I
hnvo taken Foloy Kldnoy Pills and
thoy hnvo given mo n groat deal of
rollof, bo I cheerfully recommend
them." What Foloy Kldnoy Pills
hnvo done for Mnyor Dahlmnn thoy.
itIH fin trtt nnv nflini nnrann tintlinrml :
with backache, rheumatism, or any
other form of kldnoy or blnddor
troublo. Just try thorn for quick
and pormnncnt results. For sale by
Red Cross Drug Co.
$3,000 wail
Don't forget the Turkish
PHONE 2MJ.
Baths
I.oroy Thncker, Wntertown, S. D.,
.siivh: "I suffered with rhoumatlsm
for over olght years, and It seemed
nt times I would go crazy with pain.
Threo bottles of Foloy Pills cured my
ihoiimntlsm nnd I gladly roenmmond
thorn. Sold by Red Cross Drug Co.
HOWARD'S gonutno MEXICAN
TAMALKS dollvered any plnco In tho
city until 1U O'CLOCK nt nlglu.
Thoy aro READY to SERVE. Phono
Henry Forrls, Hadar, Neb., Is tho
father of ten chlldrou and for the
past 20 years has used Foley's Honey
aud Tar Compound with the best of
results. Ho tells us: "I think
Foley's Honey and Tnr Compound Is
tho best cough medicine In the world
for I havo used It for the past 20
years aud can recommend It to any
one needing n cough modlclno."
For sale by Red Cross Drug Co.
At,
The Royal
Tonight.
THE OLYMPIC PLAYERS
FOUR PEOPLE
Will Present n Comedy Sketch
COMIC SINGLES AND
GOOD SONGS
An nil around good evening's enter
tainment for only 10 Cents.
Don't fall to seo this whllo you havo
tho chanco,
GOOD MOVING PICTURES
This ranch Is on nnvlgnblo wator,
about forty minutes rldo from Marsh
flold. It consists of sovonty-tlirco
acres, of which 35 acres is Improved
bottom land and six acres Is Improv
ed hill land.
Ten cows will go with land.
Tho total cost Is St 1,000. Will ac
cept $:t,ooo down and tho bnlanco In
payments two years apart, to suit
buyer, ot six per cent Intorost.
Tho net Income from this proporty
Is about $2000 a year.
This Is the best ranch buy that has
been offered on tho nay In n long
time.
Address or inqulro of
Geo. Wo Autism
North Rood,
Agent,
Oregon
?JII UMIil
kihi bvuM
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
For All Kinds of Hauling
SEE
fnmcoacfl.
s
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
Clifford Doane
phone aai.n.
UIIiM?fIJw,w,,3hae "O"19 Inventive ability
ftlE.ll ,.!"a:W.w.rlt,,u"KE:V 'l MiI.NTIItK
Have That Roof Fixed
NOW
See GORTHELL
Phone S1U
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 Old
Size
From the
Smallest
Up
Our
Prices
Arc
Always
Right
As You
Can Sec
Below
Granite Iugrain Rugs; room size $4.50 to $5.50
Ingrain Wool Rugs; room size $8.00 to $12.50
English Art Rugs; room size $7.75 to $15.00
Taplstry Brussels Rugs; room size ; $11.00 to $22.50
Axminstcr Rugs; room size $25.00 to $50.00
Body Brussels Rugs; room size $20.00 to $32.50
Wilton Rugs; room size $32.50 to $15.00
Small Rugs .' $1.40 to $15.00
Linoleums ; all grades ; from 40c per yard to $1.65
GOING & HARVEY CO.
Complete House Furnishers
Wc Make Home Lighting
Effective and Economical
When the lighting solicitor of tho Oregon Pow
er Company plans a lighting installation he
aims at scientific results and low operulitiy
cost.
Their. object is to please the customer so that
he will desire to continue using clccfric lUjhl.
Household lighting bills depend much, on the
character of the wiring and equipment of
lamps, fixtures, shades and reflectors.
tiloctric lighting means no watches, dirt, odors
or danger.
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone 178
City Auto Service
Good Cnro, Careful Drlrtrt i:i
roiifiounblo charges. Our com;
"Will bo nnywhero at tny tint"
Stands Hlnnco Hotel tnd BUtrt
Clar Storo. I)ny Phones 78 uJ 11
Night Phono 40.
HAKKKIt Jt fiOODAIiK. pwprltltw
Unique Pantatorium
tiiw Mnnirnv nvitiM. rLKAXEKJ.
I'llRSyEItS and HAT ItK.VOWTOM
Agont for Edward E. Blr8H
flno Tailoring Lt ui nili JW
next Suit.
&5H Commercial. Ph)MM.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At tho close of business April 18, 1012.
RESOimCES.
Loans and discounts .20g 201. C3
Bonds, wnrrauts and securities !!!!.'!! "78947!oo
U. S. bonds to securo circulation '.'.'.'.', 2s!oOooO
Real estate, furnlturoand fixtures 81,'oil.'a4
Cash and sight exchange 198'2G8!cS
T0tal 501,428.' 1
LIAIHLITIES.
Capital stock paid In ,....
Surplus and undivided profits 2ib 40
ZXm 0Ut8tand,nR ::::::::::::::::: sI:SoS:oS
uei UBUS 457,013.22
Total '
9501,428.71
ers lsInia00dy0O0n0t0O.CaPltal StCk tb ludlvldul "ability of StocUhold-
INTEHEST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER. President. M. O. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER, Cashier. rro.meni.
r-fA9.F.s!0.NAL- -D-'-R-IS
Dll. A. J. IIENDHX'H
Modem Dental Ptriort.
Wo are oqulpped to do bltf &
work on ihort notice t tti !
lowest prices. Extmlnitlw tH
Lndr attendant, Coke bulldlnf.
site Chandlnr hotel, phon l
W. BENNHTT,
J. UWyPr
JffUe oror Flanann t DenDttu
DU. J. T. McCOUJIAO,
Physician and Suriw
Marshdeld, Orejon.
Jfflce: Lockhart DulldlM,
nr.nnoltn nnt nfTlrn. VlOl W
...... FrtdN
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars llcnsonnmc -AU
Night Service
Careful driving u'v ,,..!
Phone Blanco J'ooi -
until 11 P.M. After 11 P.'
6-J. Paiaca uesiuui".
You Auto Call W
PHONE WXf;S
Stand front of Lloyd Hot
TWO NEW CAIlS
After 11 P. M. PhoJ
Residence '""",.
Will make tripstoCoqnm
A Correct
Insurance Policy
. Ia very essential. M '
correctly written It l
anco. Wo write correct v
In tho best companies.
I. S. KAUFMAN & H.
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