The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 10, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1912 -EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEY ICUltor and rub.
DAN K. MALONEY Ncuh Hill tor
Dedicated to tho servico of the
people, that uo good causo shall lack
champion, and that ovll shall not
thrlvo unopposod.
SURSCEIPTION KATES.
DAILY.
Ono year 16.00
Pit month 50
WEEKLY.
Ono year 1.60
When paid strictly In advnnco tho
subscription price of tho Coos Day
Tlnica Is 5.00 per year or $2.50 for
si months.
An Independent Republican nows
papor published every evening oxcopt
Sundny, and Weekly by
Tlii Coon Hny Tlnu-w Publishing Co.
AddrcsB all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
Mnrlillc1d :: a J Oregon
Entered at tho poatofflco at Marsh
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second cIbbs
mall matter.
WALT MASON
THE POET
PHILOSOPHER
MAKC1IING ON
My sisters wnnt to voto today but
they nro In ilcspnlrl Tho lady bar
ber didn't como In time to fix their
hair! they want to holp tho uplift,
but they don't know what to wear
tho girls nro marching onl Somo
vital Issues nro nt stnko and ovory
girl should voto; but should sho ven
turo to tho polls In common walking
cont? Pcrhnps 'twere bettor far to
wear the now stylo redlngoto tho
girls nro marching onl Tho ballot Is
a sacred thing, nnd when that boon Is
hers, tho bones of ancient projudlco
will shado their scpulchcrs; but
should sho tako hor parasol or wear
her winter furs? Tho girls nro march
ing onl "Tho right to voto," my sla
ters say, "Is qui to too sweot, wo wist;
It Is a wholesomo pastlmo that we
long huvo sorely missed; for wo have
soured on croklnolo nnd wo nro tlrod
of whist!" Tho girls nro marching
on! I nsk niy sisters" how they'd
voto If they Bhould voto todny; thoy
glvo tho problom weighty thought,
nnd this is what thoy say: "Wo'd note
how Mrs. Jlmpson votes, thon voto
tho other way." Tho girls nro inarch
ing on!
Anutliht. 1312. t
Qaucf JUttban Atliml
ObmJn
,rtK7vU(
ARRANGE FOB
616 IE1G
COKItECT PRINCIPLE.
AJt'DOE In Wisconsin has decided
that a reporter for a nowspaper
cannot bo required to dlvulgo
tho source of Information which ho
may wrlto for publication.
It Is tho nrst tlmo Hint this vlow
lias been ndvnnccd by any Judgo, so
far as known, nnd It rings true, for
It Is In encourngomont of those who
Bcok to know nnd to tell the truth
nbout affairs.
Tho crook dearly loves secrecy.
A' cloak of ilarknosfl to him Is a pro
tection which ho resists giving uj.
And when ho Is able to torrorlo
tuoso who havo Information by
threatening their certain dlscovory
nnd oxposuro If thoy furnish their In
formation to agents of publicity, he
In nblo to contlnuo his devious waj
Indoflnltoly.
The Wisconsin Jurlat has put a now
OOmplexlon on tho situation. The
ovll door enn no longer blackmail
imbltc nplrited persons Into allonco
nbout wrong doing. Tho doclslon
may bo tho basis of wholesomo dis
closures nt least about public nffnlrs,
doubtless, everywhere.
PUT UP JETTY LIGHTS
The poles hnvo boon sot nnd wires
strung for tho Jetty lights, to light
tho bar nnd Innor harbor of tho Co
tnilllo river. Tho Intention Is to put
In 12 lights of 200 candle power each i
with powerful reflectors calculated,
to bring out all tho possibilities of,
l III) IIRI11H. TIII8 Will, II is lllOUglll,
light tho wny at the bar and harbor
uulllclontly that vcrboIh can enter or
doiuirt nt night Just as easily as In
the liny tlmo. This will facilitate)
unipping ni mm nnruor in a very
groat oxtont Uandou Ilecordor.
Explained.
. "I wondor why tils head Is so cnBllj
N turned?"
"That I easily neon."
"Porhapn you can oxplnln It"
"I can. It swings on tho pivot of
selfishness nnd Is always freely lubri
cated with vunlty nnd uolf conceit."
Kept It Dark.
"IIo saved a whole ship toad from
drowning yearn ago, aud no great fuss
was mado about It."
"Uo Is n hero of tho old school."
"What Is thu difference?"
"Uo doesn't carry u press agent."
Length of Time.
"Do you manage to keep a domestic
long?"
'Oil, uo; not long."
"About how long?"
"Generally long enough to eeo how
Us does her hair on Suuday."
The Pessimist.
"Look plenHnntl"
"Look pleiiHimt?"
"Yes. It doenu'1 hurt you any, does
It?"
"Man, It Is such hnnl work that It
taked all tho life out of mu."
HELPED
E
Mrs. J. E.
Ii'lls how slio
Hied with my
ni'.uiv double,
l'"ol Kidney
i;o much good
nnd feel that
donor's bill."
Store
TO KEEP DOWX
XPENHES
Henry, Akron, Mich.,
did bo: "I wns both
kldnoys nnd had to go
I I r-od n sniuplo -. i
Pills and they did me
that 1 bought a bottlo, I
thoy saved mo a big1
Itod Cross Drug
0'Kelly's Auto Line'
Ituuntng botwoen North Dond and
MnrshHeld as por nchodulo.
Leave North Rend Leave Miirriliflcld
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RALTIMOEE PROVIDES AUDITOR
1UM FOR NATIONAL DEMO
CItATIO CONVENTION EVEUY
CONVENIENCE PItOVIDED.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
DALTlMOItE, Juno 10 Tho Dem
ocratic candldnto for Prcsldont of tho
United Statos will bo nominated In n
huge Nntlonnl Guard Armory situa
ted In tho rcsldcnco portion of llaltl
moro. Whon this city Bont Us ropro
BontntlvcB boforo the Democratic Na
tional Committco to bring tho Nntlon
nl Convention horo tho possession, of
an ldoal convention hall was ono of
tho strongest advantages Daltlmoro
had to offer. Stuco that tlmo, nt tho
exponso of many thousands of dol-l
lars tho hall has boon mado to ans
wer ovory roqulromcnt of tho dele
gates who assomblo horo on Juno 25
and tho throngs that gather to watch
their deliberations.
Tho Domocrntic National Conven
tion will moot In tho Fifth Kcgl
nient Armory, which occupies nearly
n wholo city snunro In tho Mount
Itoyal district, fronting on Hoffman
street, and bounded by Preston Btrcot
In tho rear. At tho two ends of tho
block nro Park nnd Linden nvonucs,
both of which carry trolloy lines con
necting with tho business renter.
Two squares distant Is tho main sta
tion of tho Haltltnoro and Ohio Kail
road and only n little furthor, barely
llvo minutes walk, Is the Union Sta
tion, where passengers nrrlvo on tho
other railroads ontorlng tho city.
Clone nt hand, within easy walking
distance, is tho city's largost hotel.
When tho Stnto spent $450,000
for this drill hnll to Iioubo llaltl
innro's famous roglmenU tho"'Dundy
Mftli," big conventions woro In mind,
nnd tho building was situated nnd
designed with roforenco to affording
such accomodations. Exterior oni
bolllHhmont 'was a secondary consid
eration. Tho Fifth Iloglmont Arm
ory Is surrounded by massive walls
of grey granlto, two stories high,
from which rlso twolvo stool trusses,
that carry tho arched roof to n
holght of 85 foot. It Is lighted by
windows in tho sldo walls and by a
skylight that rims tho wholo length
of tho apox of tho roof. From tho
outaldo tho nppoaranco of tho struc
ture Is not particularly Improsslvo,
probably bocauso tho principal di
mensions nro lntoral, nnd too exten
sive for tho oyo to npproclato unless
the beholders could look down on thoi
building from an olovntlon. Tho nr-!
mory extends .10 1 foot In width on '
Hoffman nnd Preston streets nnd Is
2S4 feet deop. Tho grent drill hall
Inside, whoro tho convention will as-,
soluble, Is .100x200 root. '
To ndapt this building furthor to
convention purposes tho Stnto appro
priated $35,000. Tho groator part
of this sum has boon spoilt to In-,
cronso tho seating cnpaclty by putting
In temporary balconies ut tho two
ends of tho drill hall. Decorations,1
which Include tho construction of a,
false colling to Improve tho acoustic
proportlos, cost $7,000. Sovoral
thousnnd dollars havo boon spent In
the construction of tho speakers'
platform, on seats, and on romodol
Ing tho military company quarters
at tho sides and ends of tho building
for UKo as committco rooms.
As ono enters tho hall through tho
main gateway on Hoffman street tho
oyo tlrst Is Impressed by tho magni
ficent dlHtnnces and tho seeming
ly endless vista of Boats. Under
the hands of tho decorators tho plnco
has lost Its military, utilitarian look,
transformed by tho moro thnn 40,000
yards of bunting that hides tho roof
beams, drapes tho walls and covers
practically ovory fqot of tho Interior
oxcept tho windows nnd floor spaces.
Tho background is a soft effect of
cream, gold nnd white, which makes
an effective sotting for tho nntlonnl
colors displayed in countless arrange
mcnis, nnd tho Insignia and colors of
tho various States,
Tho seating arrangements hero nro
the result of long study on tho arch
itects' part, aided by tho practical ox
porlonco of men vorsod In tho prac
tical problems of groat conventions.
This hnll will seat eomfortnbly moro
than 15,000 persous, and those In
charge of Its preparations bollevo
! thoy havo worked out their problem
so that ovory mombcr of this great
' nudlouco enn command a vlow of the
I speakors' stand and understand what
Ih being said. To bring tins nuoui
tho locntion of tho speakers' platform
waB tho matter of first Importance.
In tho Daltlmoro hall tho spoakers
will stand well out townrd tho mid
dlo of tho auditorium, directly op
posite tho main contrnl entrance,
midway botwoen tho ends of tho hnll
nnd nbout CO foot, or moro than one
third tho dlstnnco from tho rear wall
of tho Interior. This rostrum, tho
heart of tho convention hall, is not
lnrgo enough to pormlt much pnclng
about on tho orator s part. It nioas
urea about 15 foot long by ton foot
deop. It Is elevated six feet above
tho mnln floor.
Dnck of tho rostrum, two fcot
nbovo It nnd communicating by steps,
Is nnothor platform of tho snmo slzo
for tho uso of secretaries of tho con
vention, Dnck of this nro COO Boats,
bankod nt tho rear to n holght of
14 feet, which arc reserved for tho
ofllcora of tho nntlonnl organization,
Qroupod nbout tho speakors' plat
form, nt both sides and in front, nro
435 scats for tho press. TIiobo coin-
munlcnto through passages under tho
banked-up scats bohlnd with tho
company rooms outsldo tho drill hall
which havo been flttod up for tho uso
of tho nowspnpers and press associa
tions and telegraph nnd tolophono
companies. From theso ofllccB, with
in sound of tho speaker's volco and
of tho secretary ns ho announces tho
results of each ballot, run wires that
will carrry tho news of tho conven
tion to tho world.
In front of tho platform, separated
only by tho narrow row of press Beats
and an aisle, nro. tho plncos for tho
delegates who como to Daltlmoro to
roglstor tho presidential cholco of the
party In tho various States and Terri
tories of tho Union, Although the
niimbor of votes theso States nnd
Territories cast may aggrcgnto 1,094
tho architects havo provldod Boats for
1,200 dclogatca, becauso bo mo of tho
states, Maryland among them Bond to
Daltlmoro twlco as ninny dologntes
as thoy havo Yotos. onch dolcgato be
ing tho custodian of half n vote. Dnck
of tho delegates sit an equal number
of alternates, nnd theso 2 ,400 scats
occupy tho contor of tho floor bo
twoen tho platform nnd tho on tram o.
Theso four Mr.rks of seats will hold
much of tho life nnd motion of tho
c ivcnilon. Tho locntion of tho re
presentatives of each ntnto will bo
shown by an elevatod Hlgn.
Something to Judge liy.
"They say he ln' very bright."
"I wouldn't my ituit."
"What Is .viiiit' opinion?"
"Well, when he gels on n Jury the
lawyer are careful mu to object to
him."
HI O-.ly Way.
"Never been nenws ihe ocean?"
"No "
"V'tii nuclit in lake Hie flip."
"How is Hie swimming?"
W
Squaring On Clrjlo.
"How you ruining, nlil iiiiinV"
"Malting three Hiinire u day."
"That iiiiixi be wluii ix rounding yen-out."
'iWITH THE t
t TOAST AND TEA :;
A dainty, roso-dockod tnblo, Bot for
two
A mug of nlo, a dialing dish and
you
Desldo mo cutting cheeso and mak
ing toast
Well, that's not paradlso, but It will
do.
Some for tho glided restaurants nnd
somo
Sigh for hotels. Hut who would ronm
With Just tho right girl nnd tho right
roclpo
For limiting lovo and rarebits right
at homo?
rpilE sweet iinrenMoiinlileness thnt i
iniiti found so delightful during
courtship Is rather apt to seetu spiteful
lifter marriage.
Pity the rude man. lie probably
thinks lie Is doing witty.
The girl with the sharp tongue usu
ally pays her own way to the matinee.
Think of the delicious fried chicken
that never was In order that there
might be n cold storage egg.
The bachelor uncle who Is left to
lake care of the baby can't see any
groat harm hi race suicide.
A mau at u bargain counter Is as
much out or place as a powder puff
at the ringside.
You can tell a lot of things nbout n
man by the way he conducts himself
lu a crowd.
The world Is but n fleeting show pre
sented In order thnt each player mny
make u play for the star part.
The Present.
Tho past ! none beyond recall.
Far In advance the future lies.
We havo the present: thnt Is nil.
Bo lot us Kmep It e'er It lllei.
Enjoy It ns we ro nlonff
And crowd It with tho things thnt pay,
Mix In a share of mirth nnd ionic
And make the most of each today.
Wo can but dwell upon the past.
And of tho future wc enn dream,
Hut to tho irtnt. hint nnd 'net.
Wo can apply our pounds of steam
And make It count ns down the line
It p.ihkcs. lauvlng naught behind
Bovo records thnt for years will shine
Or be n millstone on tho mind.
If there Is iinyihln In life
Worth IIvIiik It Is now nnd here.
Bo let us mhiKl In the strife
And make of cneh n banner yenr.
No uso to think how thlnns would hum
Could wo live yesterday onco more
Or plan for duys that nre to come,
A brilliant and enchanted score.
This hour, this moment. Is tho one
In which we live and move nnd think.
Admire tho rulnbow or tho aun,
Enjoy the tltlnR-s we ent und drink.
So fill It up. nnd fill It high,
With word and smile nnd piny and net.
We live It once In passing by,
Bo let us live II for a fact.
Some Exceptions.
Not ever) microbe ynu may moot
Is nnHin cnoiiuh to en ii.
The Kurm that Minors buttermilk
Is quite n friend of man.
Drink ne.uty and you'll live, they sjy.
To see the scoffers pass away
Try Tho Times Wnnt Ads.
AT
TiTe Royal
TONIGHT
The IrwlnB present tholr now coni
ody sketch "WHAT HAPPENED TO
WILSON" Very funny.
In Photo Play
"The Winning of I.e Mesa."
"His New Wife."
"Desperate DcmuoiuI at the Can
non's Mouth. "
TOMORROW NIGHT
"How She Married."
"Cotton Industry."
"Refine Yorkttmn."
(A two reol feature of tho Revolu
tionary war. Lieut. Doresford sur
renders to Gen. Washington. Very
Interesting. Don't miss it.
ALL FOK 10c
A CARD
This Is to certify that Foloy'i
Honey and Tar Compound does not
contain any opiates, nnd hnblt form
ing drugs, or nny Ingredients that
could possibly harm Its users. On
tho contrary, Its groat heading and
sootklng quulltles mnko It a real rom
edy for coughs, colds nnd Irritations
of the throat, chest and lungs. Tho
genuine Is In a yellow package. Ask
for Foloy'B Ilonoy nnd Tar Compound
and accept no substitute. Itod Cross
Drug Store.
SEE WHAT EASY TERMS
KANCH BARGAIN
120 Aero 'rrlt and dairy In culti
vation Oi tho best class All
stock, loolB a.xd Implements.
$2000 hnnales Dalanco easy,
$12,000.
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
177 Front St.
Real Estate
nnd
FIRE INSURANCE
Sevornl good bargains In Farms nnd
city property.
AUG. FKJZEBN.
(IH Central Ave.
Marshflold. Oregon.
You Auto Call Footc
PHONE 11 l-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stand front of Lloyd Hotel,
TWO NEW CAK8
After 11 P. M. Phone B-J
Residence Fhone 28-J
Will mnko trips to Coqullle.
Lynn Lambeth
Fred Nemle
Lv North Rend Alton's Nows Stand i
l.v Marshflold Chandler and Dlan-I
co Hotels.
Get Busy
AND Oirr AFTER THAT ROOF, RUT FIRST COME IN AND GET
OCR PRICES ON SHINGLES AND ROOFINO PAPER.
SHINGLES $l.BO AND UP.
ROOFING PAPER, ONE PLY, $1.23 AND U
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTJINT,
Cadillac Auto Service
Good Cars Rensonnblo Rates
All Night Servico
Careful driving nssurod.
Phone Ulnnco Pool Room. 231-R
until 11 p. M. After 11 P. M. phone
K-J Palace rtetnurant
A Modern Drlck Diilliilng, Electric
Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot
nnd Cold Water.
HOTEL COOS
O. A. METLIN, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents a Day and Upwards.
Cor. Droaitway nnd Market.
Marshflold. Oregon.
BUILDING AND REPAIR WORK
Hoiho Moving nnd Grading.
Wo are prepared to do this work
by the day or contract and guarantee
satisfaction. Let us figure with you.
G. S. FLOYD Ji CO.
Phono 31C-J. Marshfleld, Ore.
Marshficld and North Bend AutaiTl
GORST A KINO. Pu,riels. U "W
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Leave North Kend Allen's News stand.
Leavo Mnrsliflclil Chandler nnd Dlnnco Hotols and Busy Corner.
Every Detail of the Modern Gas Range
Is Planned for the Comfort of Women
the factories that make gas ranges are Im
mense plants. They produce gas cooking ao
pliances by the thousand.
they can afford to employ tho highest skill in
designing and constructing and they do.
the ranges manufactured are the product of
many clever minds working for two objects!
(1) tho convenience and comfort of the user
and, (2) economy of operation.
every heat unit in the gas is made to render full
value.
every unnecessary movoment by the user of
the range is avoided,
our co-operative payment plan distributes the
cost of the range to meet your convenience.
. select the style of range that best fits your
needs,
OREGON POWER CO.
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CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At thu close of Liib Incus April iH, 10 III.
RESOURCES.
Lonna nnd discount f 20S..OUJ
Honda, warrauta aid Bccurltloa " !
U. S. houda to secuiu circulation 25,000.0
TJpnl nnlnln. 'iiriiltnm nn.1 flvturna 81,vl'"
Cash and eight oxchange ; 198.168.il
Total 9301,428.111
LIARIL1TIES.
Capital stock paid In ,100'!!!'!!
Surplus and undlvldod proflta Kno ool
Circulation, outatandlnR J?' Sis ill
Deposits JBWISI
Total .' ?301,2M
In nddltlon to Capital Stock the Individual liability of StockhoW-S
era is ?ioo,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TI.ME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W, S. CHANDLER, Prealdont. M. C. HORTON, Vlce-Presl"1!
DORSEY KREITZER, OuhUr.
STATEMENT OP CONDITION
OP
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At the close of business, April IH, 1012.
.usbuuuuisa. J4S3 7..
Loans and Discounts K0 nOO.OJ
u.ini.it, nuuoo, ........."--- 051,991.'
Cash aud Exchanges ai
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LIADIL1TIES. KOO00.00
Capital Stock paid In br 5.J-'
Surplus and Undlvldod Profits J9 !!
Deposits j .
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