The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 25, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1912 -EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. U. MALONKY Kdltor and Pub.
PAX K. MALONKY News Kdltor
Dedicated to the service of the
people, that no good causo shall lock
n champion, and that evil shall not
thrlTo unopposed.
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WALT MASON
THEPOET
PHILOSOPHER
MKMORIATj DAY
"Thoro Is no death; tho stnrs bo down
To Hbo upon somo fairer Bhoro,
And bright In heaven's Jowolcd chown
Thoy shine forever inoro.
Thoro Is no death; tho dust wo trend
Shall chnngo beneath tho Hummer
showers
To golden grain or mellow fruit,
Or rnlnbow-tintcd flowors."
TIMK. after all, Is tho Oront Com
moner. It assuages grief, It re
moves bitterness and acrimony;
smooths tho hard spots and elimi
nates controversy. It tempers sorrow
to a condition of sympathy wherein
ono hns a thing In common with all
othors. A half century has como nnd
go no slnco tho Civil War; nearly that
pan of years slnco tho groat roll call
at tho closo of strife between North
and South. Then, ncuto suffering
and bitterness now, a united nation.
Then, a South devnstntod by tho rav
ages of cruel war, nnd a Nortn
weighted equally with losses of Ufa
nnd treasure now, n solidarity of
purpose following a magnificent rec
ord of national nchlovoment 'which
lias permanently placed tho Unltod
Htntos in the front ranks of tho na
tions of tho enrth. Thus our country
hns successfully passed through vari
ous epochs of Its history, beginning
with Its colonial days of Jamestown
nnd Plymouth Ilock. Tho sturdy
pioneers had their placo in making
tlfat fiber which ovontually put to
rout the forces of Georgo III. result
ing In the federation of tho 13 orl.t
Inal states and the constitution. Then
came the decades of occupying tho
land, of development, of further pio
neering, pushing out lutfv our Qoldon
West. Tho differences of tho 'GOs
nnd early '00s came ln swift succes
sion, (o ho followed, by tho porlod or
reconstruction nnd national dovolop
mont. This In a thousand ways has
brought us to a time where a happily
uultod country hns taken Its placo In
poacoful, commercial conquest tho
world around, In succoring tho op
pressed at our doors, in standing
shoulder to shoulder with other lend
ing nations, Insisting on wholesome
and helpful arbitration of difference,
advocating world pcaco, International
comity, and all really worth-whllo ef
fort looking toward tho human weal.
How fitting, therefore-, that once a
year, in tho season of waving grain
fields nnd blossoming flower, wo mo
mentarily pnuso for grntoful tribute
ta those bravo men who served to
koop thU country unltod In n compact
whole; and equally to recognize tho
ltonoHt hearts and silicon purposes of
those other brave mon who lived and
died for their ideals.
Tho lino of demarcation 'twlxt
llluo nnd Gray Is each yoar less dis
tinct; vetorans of Petersburg now
fratornlzo with veterans of Massa
chusetts, north nnd south tndiilgo In
common camp-fire remlnlsconce. Tho
nrinles or 'fll-'GR nro decreasing In
numbers ench yoar. Their frlouih,
with sympathetic Interest, recngnizo
tho enlarging numbers of thoso who
imvn gone before.
The observance should ho groathr
thiH year thnn over boforo. Tho no
tion of tho United Societies, includ
ing the Spanish War Voterans, prom
ises this felicitous outcome on Coos
Hay.
Tho Times suggests Hint some of
tho. automobile ownors proffer tho
use of helr ears (o tho old veterans
whose marching days nro ovor and
whoso feeblo steps mako participa
tion in tho parade almost Impossible.
COOSTAXJtOLL
Assessor Tabulating County Assess.
incuts for Tills Your.
Assessor Thrift on Tuesday last
began writing up the tnx rolls for
tho ye.ir and hns for his assistants
MIhh el. Thrift and Archie. Collier.
'Ion volumes of 260 pages each will
ho required for tho tax rolls and It
will talco about two months to com
ploto the work. Thoro ure approxi
mately GO, 000 town lots to bo re
corded, ninny of which nro subdi
vided from four to eight times and
no less than 100,000 descriptions for
lots nlorif will bo required.
In l'.Ul thoro were 804,813 acres
of land subject to taxation in Coos
county Since tho 1011 roll was
completed, 38 final proofs have boon
mailo before the land office nt Hose
burg and by those transactions Undo
Ram lus relinquished 12,500 acres
of land by patent and thus swellod
the taxable area that amount. The
land taken by settlers wns chosen
largely In the north end of tho
county - Coqullle Hcrnld.
NOTICE TO O. A. R. AND SPANISH
WAR VIJTKHANK
All members nro roquosted to meet
nt O'Kelly's boat landing nt 10
o'clock Sunday morning to attend
moinorl U services nt North Hend
Mnthodlit church. Uy order of
COMMITTER.
(Mil) lWSIHONED MEXICAN Pin
oclie only Sirs cents por pound nt
KTAITOHD'S Saturday nnd Sunday.
THE HELPFUL PACKAGE
ml.- .. ...1.-. l.n H 1...H.11. ilMrl. 1.n I . 1.1. n nl. i If n 1 fl VLt I Oil f?rt
of his fund'Il preccdo him overywhoro, and ovory blooming maiden will
m f i a l.lu. , 11.- ..-. ...lit. mitlilnM. Inrlnn
always ironi nun nice, uio inuii nnu b"uu ......,
tho man who has tho price. And moralists may
thunder about our liiBt for gold, nnd say It Is a blun
der the rich man to uphold; our slavish ndorntlon of
gold nnd sllvor yen is threatening tho nntlon, demora
lizing men. Though he's nbused In sonnets and
cussed from polo to polo, wo always doff our bonnets
to him who hns the roll. I rath'ir llko tho klckor whu
often deftly Bwcnrs nt sinful get-rlch-qulckcr and
multimillionaire:!; for wealth, that Is a blessing whon
modornto it secoms becomes n thing distressing whon
carried to extremes. Oh, wo nro surely wiser whon
wo our lids uplift, not to the sordid miser, but to tho
mnn of thrift; nnd llko a silly fnrco'Il scorn ugly
things wo sny of him who hns n parcel of boodlo put
away. awUM. no. fcr fl . WVi
Whs " y
RETUHNS FROM WRECK
Supplies nnd Valuables oil At'iiicrlii
Aro Recovered.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bny Times.)
CORDOVA, Alnskn, May 26 Tho
rovonuo cuttor Manning nrrlvod horo
from the wreck of tho Armerln, tho
light houso tender, near Capo Hlnch
Inbrook yesterday. Sho rccovoid all
tho ship's provisions and much of tho
supplies Intended for tho light houses
along tho southwestern const aud
othor valunbles from tho wreck.
TITANIC AT FULL SPEED
Important Evidence in Great Disaster
Investigation Given
(By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
TImoB.)
NEW YOllIC, May 25 Now ovl
donco purporting to show tho Titanic
wns running at full spcod with all
hut flvo of hor twonty-four boilers
lighted tho night sho mot hor fnto
was given todny aboard tho Whlto
Star Liner Olympic by Fred Barrott,
former chief llroman of tho Titanic,
but now of tho Olympic, to Sonntor
William Aldon Smith, chulrmnn of
tho investigating committee
HEV. EVLANI) ELECTED
Chosen Missionary Ills Imp of South
eastern Asia.
(By Associated Projs to Tho Coot
Times.)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., May 2G.--W.
P. Evland, president of tho
church somlnnry nt Wllllnmsport,
Pa., on tho third ballot todny was
choson missionary bishop of tho
Methodist Eplscopnl church for
Southeastern Asia.
ADDITIONAL
SOCIETY NEWS
GEHMANS STILL SOKE
Will
Not Give Funds to Entertain
English Physicians.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Bay Times.)
BERLIN, May 26. Tho depths of
the persistency of tho anti-English
fcollug In Gormnny resulting from
the pnst summor's crisis In tho Anglo
Germnn rotations, woro demonstrated
today by tho rofusnl of tho Potsdam
Bonrd of Aldormnn to voto funds for
tho entortnlnmont. of British physi
cians who will nttond n convention
hero In July.
IMG I1ALOON RUINED
iy
(eiiiiaii Dei'lglhle Destroyed
Squall Today.
LEIPSIG, Gormnny, May 25. Tho
nirlglhlo hnloon Pnrsovnl V was de
stroyed todny by being torn from Its
anchor by a squall. It lind nrrlvod
today aud wns nnchnrod In an opon
flold.
FltlCSH STRAWBERRIES nt our
Fountain; also STRAWBERRY
DAINTIES to tlcklo your Sunday pal
nto LEWIS'.
Artists' inatorials Wnlkor Studio.
FACTORY sliipinont of GLASS
VASES .U'ST received nt tho COOS
HAY CASH STORE.
1-'ihhiIi STRAWBERRY Ico CREAM,
FIRST of tho SEASON, at LEWIS'.
LADIES' Summer UNDERWEAR,
CHEAPEST on Coos Bny nt COOS
BAY CASH STORK.
Photo llnlshlng Wnlkor Studio.
Ladles SAVE MONEY on SUM
MER UNDERWEAR at COOS HAY
CASH STORE.
PICNIC OUTING
.
Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Keplor and
daughter, Tholmn, of Dayton, Ohio,
woro guests of honor nt nn afternoon
plcnlo nt tho Bench Wednesday. The
trip wns mndo by nuto. and a line
picnic dlnnor was enjoyed. Thoso In
tho party woro Mr. and Mrs. Kepler
nnd daughter, Tholmn, Win,- Grimes
nnd wlfo, Dorsey Kroltzor nnd wlfo
and son, William, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.
Bnrgolt, and Dr. and Mrs. A. L.
Hou8oworth.
Tho Wcsleynn Blblo Class of the
North Bond Methodist church Is
planning to picnic nt Charleston Bay
Decoration Day.
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Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Bargolt, Mr.
nnd Mrs. J. Albort Mntson and son,
Julius, nnd Miss Grnco Kruso enjoyed
nn auto trip to Brldgo Inst Sunday.
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Miss Myrtlo Cowan will bo hostess
tomorrow, If tho wonthor pormlU,
to n picnic launch-party up Coos Riv
er, entortnlnlng Mrs. II. McLnln, Mrs.
E. G. Flanagan, Mrs. J. E. Cowan,
Mrs. Jns. Cowan, Misses Lucy Pow
ers, Hnzol Powers, Ruth Horton, Ev
elyn Flnnngnn, Mnry Kruso, Ornco
Willlnms, Elslo Hall, Bcsslo Douglas,
Allco McLnln, Mny Myron, Evelyn
Lnngworthy, Ruth Cownn nnd Flor
onco Powers; Messrs. Albort Powers,
Edgar Cason, John Ferguson, Max
Rolgard, Leo Byorly, Will Horton,
Nohlo Pitman, Ralph Kruso, Allan
Nichols, J. Robert, Sydnoy Cinrko,
Tom Patterson and Ed Smith. It
tho wonthor is had, tho trip will bo
postponed.
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Captain Frank Smith of tho launch
Allco II. was host to tho High School
crowd on nn ovonlng plcnlo to Jor
dnn's Covo nnd tho Sandhills Friday
ovenlng. Tho trip wns fnr from
moonlight, although ovoryono had a
Jolly tlmo with bonfires on tho bonch
and "oats" In n big ompty barn when
It rained. A lnrgo crowd from tho
High School wont along and sovornl
of tho grado teachers.
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Miss Graco Kruso Is planning to
ontortnln a number of frlonds ut a
weok-ond houso party at "Tho Nook",
tho J. Albort Mntson summer home
on South Coos Rlvor.
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Tho Junior Society of tho Marsh
Held Bnptlst church will hold their
minim! outing mid picnic nt Eastslde
Saturday, Juno 1. They plan to
lenvo on the OHIO ferry nnd undor
tho guldanco of their tonchor, Mrs.
G. LoRoy Hall, will spond tho day In.
picnic frolics and festivities. There
aro nbout forty members now. Tho
picnic Is the fruit of n membership
contest botweon tho two teams Into
which tho society was divided, tho
Blues bolng captained by Hlrschol
Clnusen nnd tho Whites by Whltford
Hall, tho Blues winning. The
Whites will, as a result, havo all tho
"NECTAR OF
THE GODS
T:
!
That popular fairy talo'Clndcrclla
in photo play nt tho ROYAL tonight,
.MrCormlck and Dulco present a new
bill.
FOB THE BEST
TO BE
REMEMBER tho QUATERMASS
HTUIHO for FINE PHOTOS.
Special Candy Snlo nt Stafford's
SatunUy and Sunday. Old fashioned
Mexican PJnoclic iJJV Cents per pound.
COME TO THE PACIFIC WITH
WARD, HUT TAKE YOUR INSUR
ANCE WITH KDGINGTON, IN THE
GIANT OF THE PACIFIC, Tho Pa
cific Mutual Life Ins. Co. It's the
oldest nnd largest. Its rates do
not vary; it has legal reserves to pro
tect its policies. No Incroased as
sessments when you got old; no
change of.plan.
Mako n small doposit each year
with this STRONG Old Lino Company
and you will snvo your monoy, which
will bo returned to you nt the end of
your contract period. You will earn
DIVIDENDS ON this money nnd it
the snme tlmo you will have Insur
ance against permanent total disa
bility and death.
KDGINGTON Is tho man Tho Pa
cific Mutual is tho company And
now is tho tlmo. 177 Front streot,
Mnrshfleld. Oregon.
REMEMBER the QUATERMASS
STUDIO for FINE PHOTOS.
' llfel 1
Doesn't compare with our
SODA WATER
Come in and try it
ALL FLAVORS
AT
SARTERS'
OPPOSITE BLANCO HOTEL
plnnnlng and work of tho picnic to
do. Tomorrow will mnrk tho last
regular meeting ofl tho Junior Socie
ty, adjournment bolng tnkon until
September.
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Mrs. F. K. Gonitis wnf hostess to
a numbor of frlenda Thursday after
noon, Mny 23, at a picnic party In tho
woods nonr tho High School in colo
brutlon of her blrthdny. Hammocks
woro slung under tho trees and tho
dozen guests spoilt n morry nftor
noon nt 'cards In tho opon. A de
licious picnic lunch wns sorved nt
noon nbout tho round tnblo. Tho
woods mnko nn ldcnl picnic Bpot for
wnlklng parties nnd simple outings.
Among Mrs. Gcttlns' guests woro
Mrs. C. A. Sohlbrcdo, Mrs. A. L.
Housoworth, Mrs. Kepler, MIbs Thol
mn Koplor, Mrs. Dorsey Kreltzer,
Mrs. A. R. O'Brien, Miss O'Brien,
Mrs. A. T. Haines, Mrs. T. C. Russoll
of Beaver Hill, Mrs. J. C. Sullivan of
Uandon and Mrs. W. A. Bold.
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Tho faculty nnd pupils of the
North Bend High School nro to bo
guests Katurdny of tho Junior class
nt n picnic to Chnrleston Bny.
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DANCES !
i
Tho I. O. U. Club of North Bond
Is plnnnlng to give another dniiclng
party In tho near future, tho oxnet .
dale Inning not yet been determined
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Tho Coos Bny Concert Band Is
planning to give another dnnce Sat-,
unlay night, Juno 1. nt tho Eagles'
Hall, at which tho usual lnrgo atten-J
dunce Is anticipated.
Tho Mnrshflold dnnelng club given
Its fourth dnnco Friday Juno
7 nt tho Knglos Hull. Tho member-j
ship list Is swelled by tho addition
of Bovoral now names.
Tho patronesses nro Mrs. J. W.
Bennett, Mrs. J. S. Coke, Mrs. J. Tl.
Flnnngnn, Mrs. Win. Horsfnll, Jr.,
Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, Mrs. W. T.
Alorchant, Mrs. E. G. Porham, Mrs.
W. A. Toye, Mrs. 11. S. Towor nnd
Mrs. W. S. Turpcn.
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Tim hminflt ilnnpii clven Mnv 28 bv
tho Basoball Club wns very success-
mi nnu onjoynuio nnu notteu n goou
sum for tho treasury. Tho managers
aro vory well satisfied with tho out
come of their second venture
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TRACK TEAM BANQUET
Tho boyH of tho North Bend track
ten were guests of honor nt n ban
quet given Tuesdny ovonlng by Dr.
Bird B. Clnrk nt her homo in North
Bend. Besldos tho members of tho
team nbout twenty other guests woro
present. Dr. Clark's homo wns bonu
t (fully decorated with pink roses nnd
rhododendron, tho dining room bolng
particularly lovely with masses of
croam roses nnd lilies. Miss Esther
Imhoff nnd Miss Bosslo Bnin woro re
ceiving hostesses. Following tho
eight o'clock sumptuous banquet.
gnmes and muslo woro onjoyod to a
lato nour. Among tno guostu woro
Professor Grttbbs nnd wlfo, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Goo. D. Mnndlgo, Profossor Hon
ska, Mr. and Mrs. M, 13. Evorltt, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Golsondorfor, Rov. D.
A. MacLeod, Rov. T. S. iBrown, Dr.
BurmcBtor, Mrs. A. II. Imhoff, Miss
Wnttors, Mlssos Mlldrod Rood, Es
thor Imhoff, Bosslo Bain, Ruby Wat
kins, Lola Rltchlo, Ada Hunt, Anna
Truman, Edith Horn, Gortru'do Now
klrk, Josophlno Imhoff, Clnrn Wnt
tora, Fny Hunt, nnd Lillian McCann;
Messrs. Joo Wlnsor, Chns. Vnn Zllo,
Goo. Dowoy, Joo Bnrbor, Fremont
Hodson, Hnrry Conro, Glon Grout,
John Ilnnson, Rohort Clnrk, Chns.
WnttorB, Lylo Chnpollo, Frod Rey
nolds and Captain Georgo Smith.
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JUNIOR BANQUET
Tho Junior Clnsa of tho Mnrshflold
High School aro making big prepara
tions for n banquet to bo given tho
Seniors and faculty In honor of tho
graduating class. Tho banquet la to
bo hold nt tho High School building
Commencement evening, Mny 29, un
der tho management of tho Junior
committco, Misses Ruth Horton,
Ruth Allon and Frances Wllllnius.
BALL a
OLD FASHIONED MEXICAN Pin
orlio only :J5 CENTS por pound at
STAFFORD'S Saturday and Sunday.
'CINDERELLA" nt tho. Royal to-night.
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putting Vernon a ll
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ing you across the channel of
current expenses by providing
everything in wearables for the
whole family at the least pos
sible price.
MEN'S SUITS
MEN'S HATS
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
may be obtained here at
money-saving prices.
Our clothing comes from ttj
best makes in the country and
carries a strong guarantee.
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