The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 22, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1912 -EVENING EDITION.
' COOS BAY TIMES '
THE POET
PHILOSOPHER
WALT MASON
M. C. MALONKY Editor nil Pub.
DAV K. MALONEY Nrw Editor
THE BENEFIT OF WORK
THE cries ngnlnst tho tonslty o(
modern Hfo nro many. Pcoplo
aro continually deploring tho
fnto Hint keeps thorn laboring when
tfiero aro so many plonsant thing1?
tlioy would prefor to do. nut tho
rewards and solncos of labor aro
manifold. A wrltor In Harpor-s
Weekly observes that It Is tho obll
gntlon to work that In adult yonrs
HpeodB tho time and Bonds tho years
nailing behind us. And It Is truo
that tho tragedy of many a Hfo be
gun at tho moment when work uo-
oamo an Impossibility.
Moro than this, work Is a moans
of exnrosBlon. Wo toll our plans to
our frlonds. Wo talk sympathetic
ally of boilers and standards, nut wo
mo not really convincing cither to
oar frlonds or others until wo liavo
cjystnlllr.cd our Ideas by somo form
oflcffort and attainment. It In work
Mint makes us nkln, after all. Wo
rjollovo In a man who does things.
Ho gains fnlth In himself by tho ro
BtiltB of his effort and koops Bnuo
fttrd offlclont by continued applica
tion. It Is tho concrotonoss of work that
HtcndloB tho mind and the consclonco.
TJio moro net of labor tends to sys
t&natlzo thought and Bharpon con
viction. Psychologists toll us much
oC tho corelntlon of physical ana
mental processes, nnd whethor one
works with hands or brain, IiIb por
Rcmnllty becomes molded and
BOrongthonod by tho responsibility
nnd exactions of li!s task.
To bo most satisfactory In Its ef
fects work should bo nolf-dlrectod,
not tho moro drudgory of tho Blavo
tuough tills lattor has Its "wholo
wnnoly rcdcomlng possibilities. But
tho task that originates In tho mind
of tho worker, Ib a pnrt of his faltii
and hnpo nnd devotion, is a means
far tho expression of human person
ftllty In terms of llfo.
Tho work that Is thus original and
tlio ronult of spontaneous effort Is
KCduom dull or dondoulng In Its of
facts. It represents something po
cullarly Individual nnd gives mcnn
Ins ns well ns stability to existence
nOO-HOO CONCATENATION
fllnsH of Kittens to bo InltlnUHl Here
Frldny Evening.
Col. It. H. HoHti, vlco Oortnn Shark
of tho Hoo-IIoo for Southorn Oregon,
Ih oxpeeted hero today from Ilnmlon
(a nrrnngo for a big concatenation
Krtdny evening when n largo class of
kittons will bo Inltlatod. Prollmln-
nry arrangements for It linvo boon
'lutrfoctod by A. II. Pottor of Portland
who hnn boon on tho liny for tho
InHt fow dnys. Tho moinbors of tho
order and tho candidates will nfisom
lilo nt Tlio Chandlor at 7:30 Friday
uvonlng. Tho Hoo-IIoo In purely n
uncial organization nnd only lumbor-
nion, nowspnpormen and frolght trnf
lie managers aro ollglblo to membership.
Pour roars ago a big concatenation
wan bold on Coos Day, a number of
prpmlnont monibonn of tho order bo-
tag lioro from Portland for tho OYont
,
ALONG THK WATERFRONT
Tin Tramp Balled today for Port
Orford.
The Oriproy Is In today from tlio
Rogue rlvor.
Tho nronkwator will Ball tomorrow
from Portland for Coos Hay.
Tho Advanco mid Kllznboth nailed
ycatordny from Hnndon for San
Krnnclsco,
Eleven steam nil burning stonmora
nro now being freed for the trade of
tllltt C.OHHt.
The Excelsior Bnllod yoatonlny
with a cargo of lumber from tho
Smith mill for San Francisco.
The Bclionnor Omogn Ib on route
hnro from San Francisco nnd the Ad
vent Is also duo from San Podro soon.
Goorgo Forty linn chartered (loorgo
Wllson'n launch, tho Wnndoror, for
his annual ncnllon hunt near Port Or
font Admiral Uriel Sohreo, U. S. N ro
Ured. Is vlHltlug In San Francisco.
Ho wan the first lighthouse InHpector
for this district,
Tho world's largest drydock has
boon complotod at Helfast, Irelnnd.
It Ik 88(3 foot long nnd 100 feet wide.
All told It wns eight years In build
ing. Tho A. M. Simpson, the now Htoam
sirhnouor ofv tho SliupRon Lumber
company, roturned last night from
her first trip to San Pedro. Sho had
u good trli up tho coast and will load
for Snu Francisco. No pnssengors
enmo up on lior.
A majority of tho big ocean golug
vessels now biitlillng In Europe, es
pecially thnso being constructed in
Hwcilen nnd Norway nro to bo of the
Internal combustion typo. Looks
like ttu coal nnd oil burners must go
with tho sailing ships.
After July 1, each passenger vessel
coming under the Unttod States wire-
HhH xttlp act will bo rompelled to car
ry an auxiliary wireless sot not de
pendent upon the vessel's dynamos,
engines or storago battery plants of
any kind. Tho auxiliary battory
nuiBt ho loeutod In the wireless room
of tho vessel on tho upper deck.
The Oaproy, which arrived In from
Rogue Klvor today, wns found to
have sprung a leak and will be taken
to the North Bond shipyards for re-
paira Sho will tako out n big eargo
of brick, cement and other building
material for tho Mnclcay estate of
Portland, tho new owners of tho
Hunio properties on Roguo Rlvor.
Henry Fonts, Hodar. Neb.. Is tho
father of ton children and for the
past 20 years has used Foley's Honey
and Tar Compound with tho best of
result. Ho tolls us: "I think
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Is
tho best cough medicine In tho world
for liavo used it for the past 20
warn and can recommend It to any
one needing a couch medicine."
CFor sale by Red Cross Drug Co.
MOKE SUNSHINE
Old Dlldad Is a cheerful Jay; ho goes around tho city nnd scatters
BuiiBhlno on his way, nnd sings a choor-up ditty. Ho has a holpful
word for all, and wo should nil bo Joyous when wo
hnvo heard his caterwnul and yot his splols annoy
us. For Drs. Tllldad does tho chores around tholr
humblo cottage; sho builds tho fires nnd scrubs th
floors nnd stews the ontmenl pottngo. A woman's
In nn ovll pasB who has a husband burly, and yot
must plant tho gardon snss and hoo It Into nnd early.
Poor Mrs. Dlland, worn nnd grny, llko ono bay hors
Is tolling; Bho's hustling round by night nnd day to
keop tho pot a-bolllng. Sho works tho churn with
flngora soro, tho morning milk she's skimming,
whllo Dlldad sits In Dcoswnck's storo nnd does his
sunny Jlmmlng. And so wo don't admlro him much,
this sunny, helpful nolghbor, that optimism noedB n
crutch which Isn't backed by lnbor. Tho sorohend
who supplies Ills wlfo nnd kids with tempting dlnnor
P?-3. "i
lar , f
does moro to glorify this Hfo thnnflfty lnzy grlnncrs,
ftvtmlifcL
Owrc JUt&Uw
'OdmJn
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SCENIC ROUTE
10
COOS BAY
Engineer Hoey Enthuses Over
Country Along Line From
Eugene Here.
Tho Eugono Guard Bays:
"Tho opening of tho now railroad
from Eugono to Marshflold will glvo
nccoso to a country of ouormouo
wealth nnd unsurpassed bonuty,"
said II. P. Hooy, chlof construction
onglnoor ot tho Southorn Pnclllc
company's linos of Wostorn Orogon
ami Northorn California, who with
W. It. Fontalno, onglnoor in chnrgo,
has Just roturnod from a trip ovor
tlio route of tho road from Eugono to
Marshllold. Mr. Hooy says that tho
timber resources of tho country aro
vast ,and tho agricultural possibil
ities splendid. Tho harbor nt Mnrah
lleld is mugnlllcent nnd that city sur
prised him by ltu slzo nnd ontorprlso.
"I hnvo novor travolod through u
moro beautiful piece of country In
my work of traversing right-of-way."
buUI Mr. Hooy. "Tho road ruus along
the edge ot a chain of lakos nestling
ut tho foot of tho coast rango, and
it will bo truly u sconlc routo. Two
of those lakes nro each ten inlloa
long, and ono la llvo miles long,, and
there aro a numbor of Btuallor onos.
Tho banks aro hoavlly timbered nnd
tho vlow from tho road will bo do
llghtful. Tlieso hikes and tho sur
rounding country will constitute a
torrltory thnt will bo a paradlao for
tho hunter nnd llsherman, nnd tho
lakes will certainly bo utlllzod as
Hummer rosorts whon tho road Is fln-
Idwd."
Heavy Construction.
"Tho work from nn onglnoorlng
point of vlow will bo hoavy nnd
interesting. Sovornl largo bridges
nnd n numbor of smnllor onos will
hnvo to bo built, ns tho truck will
cross tho Sluslaw, tho Umpqun, nn
arm of Coos Boy and many minor
streams. I mado tho trip In ordor to
got a gonoral outllno of tho country
bo that I could procood nt onco whon
I should recolvo tho word to begin.
I have not poraonnlly rccoived word
from tho bond olllco yot. I hnvo
Boon McArthur Perks & Co., who
hnvo also bcon ovor tho routo rocont-
Loroy Thnckor, Wntortown, S. D.,
.Bays: "I autfored with rhoumntlsm
for ovor olght years, and It soomed
nt tlnios I would go crnzy with pain.
Throo bottles of Foloy Pills cured my
ihuunintlBin nnd I gladly recommend
thorn. Sold by Rod Cross Drug Co.
McCOKMIOIC nml DULCE
Aro pleasing the nudlenccs nt
Ihe Royal
A good Rubo Act
TONIGHT
Nlco dancing nnd good singing.
THREE NEW PICTURES
"A Kuiichuinit'rt Mother-ln-Luw"
"Revenue Officer' Last Case"
M)ivH"nito Desmond Almost Suc
ceeds." The best show on tho ConBt for 10c.
ly, but hnvo received no ordors. I
doomed it best to go out nnd got a
vlow of things so that I would bo
ready to procood when information
would nrlvo. I hopo thnt wo enn
annn trot linnv nn T would llko to hnVO
tho wholo lino laid out as noon as.
poslblo."
Work In Progress.
Mr. tfnov nnlil thnt work nbovo i
Oakrldgo is progressing rapidly, tho
report of last wook showing nn nv
orngo of 629 men por dny nt work.
Track work on tho Klamath ond of
tho cut-off Is also progressing,
though no now contracts hnvo bcon
lot thoro. Work between Eugono nnd
tho tunnol on tho Coos Dny lino Is
going nlong Tory nlcoly.
0'Kelly's Auto Line
Running botweon North Dond nnd
MnrBhnold ns por schodulo.
Lcnvo North Hend Lcnvo Mnndiflcld
G:G5 n. m.
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Lv. North Dond Allon'a Nowb Stnnrl
Lv. Mnrshflold Chnndler nnd Dlnn
co Hotols.
Big Dance at Sumner
Saturday May 25
Billy Keyser's Four-Piece Orchestra
will furnish music. Stonmor Wnh-ta
Wnsa lonvcs North Dond nt 7 nnd
Mnrshflold nt 7:30 and Mllllcomn
leaves Marshflold at 7.
EVKKYIIODY COME FINE TIME.
A Modorn Ilrlck DuildTng7Elsctrlc
Light, Steam Hoat. Elogantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
and Cold Wator.
HOT Eli COOS
C. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 60 cents a Day nnd Upwards.
Cor. Droadway nnd Market.
Marshfleld. Orogon.
Perham Park
The Only Restricted
Building District
on Coos Bay
Tho entire 80 Acres has been platted into lots aud is
now on the market. Tho property lies in the center of
Marshficld, fivo to ten minutes ' walk from the business
part of tho city.
Remember each lot is large enough for a first-class
homo.
Prices From $400 to $600
On Easy Terms
E. G. PERHAM
Lockhart Bldg., 2nd floor, opposite Postoffice.
fewV
The Sign of
Good Candy
Always
You Auto Call Foote
PHONE 11 1-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stnnd front of Lloyd Hotol.
TWO NEW OARS
Aftor 11 P. M. Phone B-J
Roeldonco Phono 28-J
Will mnho trips to Coqullle.
E. C. Barker
Watchmaker and Jeweler
100 North Front Street,
MAKSHFIETJ). ORE.
City Auto Service
I Good Cars, Cnroful Drlvors nnd
'ronsonablo chnrgos. Our motto:
"Will go nnywhero nt nny time."
Stands Dlauco Hntol and Dlanco
.Clgnr Storo. Dny Phonos 78 nnd 40.
Night Phono 4G.
ItARKIvR & aOODATiE, proprietors.
Gas Water Heaters Take Up Little Room
But Fill All the Need of the Household,
Unique Pantatorium
TIIR MODERN DYKRS. CLKANKR0,
PRKSSERS and HAT RENOVATORS
Aftent for Edward El. Strauss & Co.
fine Tailoring Lot ui make your
next Suit.
CHB Commrrclnl. Phnao SAO-X.
WM. S. TURPEN
Architect
171 FRONT ST.
pLOOR
Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
"A Rose o' Plymouth Town"
DY
THE SENIOR CLASS
Of Mnrshfleld High School, at MASONIC OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY EVENING MAY 25TH
Rosorved seats 50c. Now on snlo nt "Busy Cornor."
Lynn Lamboth
Fred Nomlo
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Reasonable Rates
All NlKht Scrvlco
Careful driving assured.
rhono Dlanco Pool Room, 231-R
until 11 P. M. Aftor 11 P. M. phono
5-J. Palace Rostaurnnt.
WANTED ! ! !
CARPETS UPHOLSTERING AND
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tho Pnen
inntlc Cleaning Company. Orders for
uork taken at
GOINO & HARVEY
PHONE 100
Have That Roof Fixed
KOW
See GORTHELL
Phono m
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY.
NOTICE Is horehy given thnt tho
undersigned administrator of tho eu
tato of John Makl, deceased, will re
colvo soaled bids for tho sale of tho
following described property, to-wlt:
Beginning 15 chains south of the cor.
of Sees. 14. 13, 22 and 23, Twp. 24
S.. of R. 13 W.. of tho Will. Mer., In
Coos County, Oregon, run thence S.
2.60 Chs.; thenco W. 20 Chs.; thence
N, 2.50 Chs.; thence E. 200 Chs. to
tho place of beginning, contnlnlng 6
ncres. more or less. Said bids to bo
i presonted nt the office of James T.
nan, .Marsnneid, Oregon, on or be
fore 30 days from the date of this
notlco, to-wlt. June 18, 1912.
Dated at Marshfleld, Oregon, this
18th day of May, 1912.
ALEX JOHNSON,
Administrator of the estate of
John Makl, deceased.
-gas water heat
ers are ready
every hour of
tho 21 to provide
quickly piping
hot water for:
wash basins
hath
shaving
washing dishes
washing clothes
scrubbing floors
cleaning
-gas water heatcn
consume little
gas.
-Solve the diffi
culty of getting
hot water for
other purposes
while preparing
a meal.
-Do away with the
labor of heating
water in small
quantities on the
range.
-Telephonol78foi
details of our gas
water heater
proposition.
OREGON POWER CO.
Telephone 178
STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OP
FLANAGAN & BENNETT
MARSHTIELD, OREGON.
At the close of business, April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts
Danktng House
Cash and Exchanges
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In ',,
Surplus and Undivided Profits
Doposlta ,
Total
Barnard & Langworthy
Electrical Contractors and Supplies.
PHONE 184-R.
170 So. Broadway, next door to
Union Meat Market.
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