THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1912 EVIINGEDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. C. MAI.OXKY Editor and Pub.
tfAN E. MALONEY News Editor
SIMPSON LOSES
MILI1 POSI
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Dodlcatcd to tho sorvlco of tho
people, that no gond cause shall lack
a cbnmplou, and that ovll shall not
thrive unopposed.
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DIRECT
PRIMARIES
CITIZENS.
EDUCATE
ONE objection urged against di
rect )i'lmnrlo8, especially prefer
ential primaries as to president
Inl candidates, la that they entail two
olectlons aiid luvolvo ononnouB ox
peuso. An election to tho nomination and
an election to tho offlco contribute
to tho education of Americans In tho
nrt of citizenship. Tbo Incrcnsod ox-
pendlturca are not a necossary ovll
nud experience and tbo political
gonlus of tbo American peoplo nmy
bo trusted to find mothodH, such as
laws against corrupt practlcos, pub
lication of campaign expenses nud tbo
atnto assuming tbo costs of primaries
nnd elections, that will rcmovo tbo
temporary nnd Incidental ovlls aivt
render It feaslblo for poor mon to
compoto on fair tonus with rich men
or their rich bnclcors.
Good citizenship Is a flno art. ft
does not qonio of Itsolf. Some men
liavo tho political Instinct so develop
ed by uaturo that they practlco their
citizenship without urging. Out tho
ordinary cltlzon, ovon tho good citi
zen, Ib so nvorso to politics thnt It ro
aulrea tho spur of so mo special crisis
or tho compulsion ot some great por
aonnllty to draw them away from
Uiolr dully cnlllng to tho primaries or
tho polls.
Tho politician, from whom tbo boss
grown up wliou remissness among
citizens exists and fosters him, Is tho
cltlzon In whom tho oxcoss of civic
vJrtuo has becomo n vice. Ho roallzos
flint citizenship Is nn art and thnt
politics, tbo application of cltlzonsblp
to public policies and public offlco,
may bo mndo n business. So bo sot:
liiniRolf to mastering tho application
of tho art and innlcos politics his bust
noss. This Is what the masses of good
citizens must d. This Is wbnt direct
and presidential prlmnrlus cnnblo
thorn to do. This Is what thoy nro be
ginning to do, and never bo tremend
ously as this spring. Good citizens
tuivo gouo to tbo primaries, as thoy
novor went to tho caucus nnd tho con
vention, and linvo mado a business of
politics In the good sense of each
torm.
Tho tool bolug now tbo users of the
tool lmvo mado some blundors. In
Pennsylvania, for Instance, thoy cut
their flngors through replacing Doss
Pcnroso with Doss Fllnn. Out the
political mnsses lmvo Htnrtod to bo tbo
bouses of tbo political classes and pri
mary elections nro tholr sword
against tbo Individual bosH.
North Bend Man Deposed as
Captain of the Boston by
Portland Judge.
PORTLAND, Oro., Juno 12. Tho
Journal says:
"Qcorgo S. Shepherd was bold by
Judge DrndHhaw to bo duly olected
captain of tho Oregon Naval Mllltla
InBtoad of 11. M. Simpson, who bus
occupied thnt position for tho last
few months pending tho sottlomcnt of
tbo lntornnl trouble that resulted In
tho ousting of Shophcrd. Tho lnttor
took his complaint Into tho Circuit
CourV asking to bo reinstated. Tho
enso wns heard last week.
"Nothing wns said In tbo ruling a3
to tho legality of Simpson's election,
which wns ono of tho vltnl points of
tho controversy. This point Involved
tbo right of enlisted men to voto for
tho commanding officer. In tho elec
tion, tbo Simpson forces so ninnlpi.
latcd nffalrs that the voto of enlisted
men did not count. Had they boon
counted, howovor, Shepherd would
hnvo been elected captain. Soon nft-
or tho olcctlon Simpson was mado act
ing captain, which offlco bo has hold
slnco.
In tho ruling ot J ml go Rradshaw,
a doubt was expressed to tbo effect
that such an offlco novor existed nnd
could not bo created on short notice.
Slnco Hhophord is again placed In
chnrgo ot tho nnval affairs of tho
stnto, It Is expected that ho will pur
buo his fight until all points sur
rounding tho first dismissal nro lega
ly settled. l)y tho ruling, Shopnrd Is
mado tbo commanding officer of tho
cruiser Doston, which has bcon as
signed to Oregon waters and Is now
In tbo harbor."
BEAR IN MIND
Sonic of those points when liuyiug real estate, either for home or investment.
Is it Accessible now? Ef so it will be later,- homo builders follow tho lines of leas
resistance.
isl
s it located in line with tho growth of tho city? If so h must be located south, the
lircction the city is growing and must continue to grow.
s it naturallv attractive ? Aro the lots large enough for a ' building site ? Is the prop-
Is
direction
Is
erty sheltered? Has it a vivw?
All these points arc covered when you- buy in
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First Addition to Marshfield
This Addition just south of the High School is reached hy the beautiful Boulevard ox
tension of lifth Street; it adjoins that portion of the city where the late modem
homes have been erected. Sightly, sheltered from the winds and sunny, these loto
each 50 x 120 feet, are very attractive to home builders. As an investment it is the
best in the city. Wo are selling it on terms that make it possible for any one to own
a choice lot inn favored location and obtain some of the profits that will bo made in
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OLD CONTENT
Decision in Klamath Falls
Court House Case to Set
tle Controversy.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Juno 1".
Judge Coke has derided that tbo
county can build a courthouse on th
Hot Spring silo, after litigation In
volving factional fights for n year or
more. Tho plaintiff. II. F. Murdoch,
Is taxed the costs. The Commercial
Club H backliK the suit of Muidock,
and-will now push the recall on Judge
Coko. Tbo enso will be appoalod.
Tho doclslou Is tbo end of a long
fight botwoon two onds of Kliini'it'i
Falls as to which should havo tho
court house. It wuh decided several
years ago that a new court house
Hhould bo built nud tho Klamnth De
velopment company offered n slto on
n hill several blocks away from tho
present building, but In tho center or
the now retail district. Tbo county
court announced Its Intoutlon of
building on tbo slto and somo ot tbos
opposed to the plait sought an Injunc
tion to restrain tho building of tho
court house on tbo new slto on tho
ground thnt It was outside tho city
limits. Tbo caso was tried boforo
Judgo Coke, of Mnrshflold. sitting for
Judgo Houson, who declared his In
ability to give tho enuso a fair trial.
"Tbo decision moans much to
Klamath Falls." said S. O. Johnson,
president of tbo Klniunth Develop
ment company. "It menus that wo
can now go nhead to mnko KlnninU
Falls tbo greatest commercial confer
of tie state south of Portland. Now
that tbo Issue has boon settled wc
can heal all old wounds and get to
gether and do somo effect Ivo work
for our city."
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IX Till: COUNTY COl'ltT OF Tin:
STATU OF OREGON, IX AND
FOIt TIIIO COUNTY OF COOS.
.Notice to Whom It May Concern
NOTICK Is hereby given thnt tho
undersigned will at 3 P. M. on the
5th day ot July, 1912, apply to tbo
County Court of Coos County, Oro
gou, for a license to soil spirituous,
malt or vidimus liquors or fermented
elder, commonly known ns hard eld
er, In loss quantities than one gal
lon. In thnt certain building formorlv
known us tho D. O. Konyon restaur
ant In Lakeside precinct, In tho town
of l.akesldo, Cooa County, Oregon;
all of which will moro fully nppear
by tbo petition of tho applicant,
which said petition is In words and
llgurcs as follows;
W. II. SHOUT,
Applicant.
IN THIS COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATU OF OREGON, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS.
To tbo Honorablo County Court of
tho Couuty of Cooa nnd Stnto of
Orogon.
Wo tho undersigned rosldonts nnd
legal voters of Lnkcsldo precinct,
Coos County, Stnto of Orogon, re
spectfully petition your honorablo
body to grant a license to W. II.
Short, to sell spirituous, malt or vln
iioua liquors or fermontod cider, com
monly known as bnrd elder, In loss
quantities thnn ono gallon, In that
cortnln building formerly known as
tbo D. O. Konyon restaurant In I.nke
sldo precinct In tho town of Lnkesldo,
Coos County, Orogon:
Mllo Piorson Carl Schroodor
P. S. Cimlno E. J. Wloder
is. Vanburgor II. Ilonson
P. I,. Roundtroo H. Krommnga
. M. Young J. VnnburKor
U. N. Holcomb Chns. St. Dennis
A, R. Emjeast Frank llowron
Oscar Kalng D. O. Kenyon
G, E. Dlvllbllss A. Johnson
W. Follows R. Rrninnrd
R. M. Wloder J. William Judd
II. 11. Holcomb A. Ingorsoll
C. N. Norrls Win. Roundtreo
A. I.lndros Paul Rnubach.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSIIFIEIil), OREGON.
At tho closo of business, April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts 1432 790 rr
Dauklng Houso !!!!!!!!!"!!!! SO ooooS
Cash and Exchanges, . , , 251981,'9C
Total J734.774.C2
LIABILITIES.
Capital' Stock paid In 60.000.00
Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 65 5G3 67
Deposits C29,210.'95
Total $734,774. 02
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AM) GET AFTER THAT ROOF. HUT FIRST COME IN AND GET
OCR PRICES OX SHINGLES AND ROOFING PAPER.
SHINGLES $1.50 AND UP.
ROOFIXG PAPER, OXE PLY, $1.25 AXI1 UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
CONDENSED 8TATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At llio close of business April 18, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $208,201.6'
Bonds, warrants aid securities 78,947.05
U. S. bonds to securo circulation 25,000.00
Renl estate, furniture and fixtures 81.011.2
Cash and sight exchango 198.268.68
Total ; $ 301.428.H
LIAMLITIES.
Capital stock paid In 8100.000.00
Surplus and undivided profits 8.815.49
Circulation, outstanding 25,000 .00
Deposits ?............ . ... . . . . . ........ 457.612.22
Total $501,128.71
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is 1100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W. S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON, Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITZER. Cashlei.
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