The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 19, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
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AI. C. MAI.ONEY Editor mill Pub.
DAN E. MALONEY News Editor
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through tho malls as second class
mall matter.
FREE SPKECII.
FOLLOWING on tho licols of tho
eastern decision In which tho
courts licl'1 that u reporter can
not bo required to dlvulgi, Bources of
Ills Infornmtloii for 'lint which l.o
ttiny write, It Is gratifying to observe
that tho courts of Vlrglnm linvo fur
ther uphold tho rich's of nowspnpon
tn n decision Involving publications
relatlvo to the Ueattlc case.
"Contcmpornnoous reports of testi
mony taken In open court, howovnr
objecilonnhlo to somo renders, nn
leglMmnto nnd may ho clrculnted in
the malls," said Fedornl Judge Wnd
dlll In the caso ot tho Richmond
Journal. (Bt
lint tho court adds that rcptraVlo
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Sons of Norway Perfect Local
Organization on Coos Bay
Name Officers.
At a meeting at tho Finnish hall
last evening tho organization of
Dobre Lodge, No. 2C, District No. 2,
Sons of Norway, was perfected. The
lodge Btarts with a membership of.
about 30, but It Is expected thnt this'
will be Increased Boon to GO or 75. I
The Sons of Norway Is a fraternal I
nnd social organization of Norwegian
men. It has n mcmuersiup of about
10,000, of whom 3000 nro on tho Pa
cific coast. Dobro Lodgo was Insti
tuted by W. I). Olson of Seattle,
grand secretary of District No. 2.
Mr. Olson leaves for his homo today.
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newspapers will bo governed by con-j but wns much Impressed by this set
Blderntlons of common decency In tho
court proceedings that they glvo o
tliclr renders. Ills suggestion culls
attention to tho rulo of nowspaporlng
which governs almost altogether In
every offico In this country.
It Is Important, however, that a
decision of this chnrncter has boon
written Into the court records. There
nhould bo no check upon tho ncw.3
nnpor In Its effort to print tho record
as It Is from day to day. In thnt
thing lies tho guarnnteo of tho pres
ervation of tliu rights of the" people.
GRATITUDE.
I'm glad tho pcoplo don't InsUt
thnt I should for an offico run;
thcy'vo tumbled to tho fact, I wNi,
tbnt I don't llko thnt sort of fun. No
dolegntlon soolc my door to toll mo
that tho stnto demntulH my prosonco
on tho House's floor, the sorvlco of
my brain nnd hands. No pntrlots
come round to say that all Is lost f
E don't rlso mid knock the welkin
loose, todny with fncts, statistic,
plpcdrcams, lies. I do not list to
Toms or Dicks unwind their cam
paign rigmarole; tho stale old gain"
of vvolltlcs Imparts tho willies to my
tooul. I've seen tho tlresomo game
bo long! I've seen the- roorback
punudod flat; I've seen tho snmo old
nhrleklng throng doninndlng this, re
buking thnt! And alwnyH when th"
noln Is done, expired the music and
the thrills, the- o' ronlr statesmen get
tho iikmi. tho voters hnvo to foot the
nllls. The statesmen know I do not
rairo who wIiih or loses In the fight;
they know I will not pnw tho nlr, or
lug truiiMpnroiu'y by night; they know
B will not toot u horn or waddle with
Che other goose, and so they pass mo
tip with scorn, and I enjoy a splen
did peace.
CcWlfJvWffH
tlon and mndo some nrrangomonm
which may result In his coming to
Coos liny to mnko his home. Dobro
Lodgo will meet the second and
fourth Friday evenings of ench month
at tho Finnish hall.
Tho officers elected last evening
nro as follows:
Prosldont O. O. Lund.
Vice President Chris Potcrson.
.Tudgo O. M. Johnson.
Secretary B. Kullorud.
Financial Secretary Andrew Leo.
Treasurer A. Jarcn.
Regent O. Martinson.
Marshal J. King,
Inner Guard O. Hanson.
Outside Guard A. Anderson.
Trustees II. Ellortson, J. Ulugcu
and I. Skytterholm.
LOCAL OVERFLOW
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8 TOAST AND TEA :
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ROOD EVENING
If -wo enn porcolvo bonuty In
ovcrythlng of Clod's beauty wo
inny nrguo that wo havo reached
the true perception of Its mil-
versal laws.
RUSKIN.
viierh love is
When 1 come home nt night, nnd she,
My wlfo, with old-time, girlish art,
Moots mo, and folds hor hand In inlnu
And Buys, "Today was long, dear
heart."
Then does my day ngnln grow bright,
.And life once moro seem utrangoly
Hweot,
Wlille all tho cures that thronged my
way
Have turned to blossoms at my foot
What matter thnt across tho way
."My neighbor dlnos on princely
faro?
F dlno on horbs with love and hor,
JV king what do I know of care?
X stands for a ton-dollar bill and
mi unknown quuiillty.
Dollars are moro common than the
uouso of some Coos liny people.
When it comes to porputual mo
tion this Coos Uuy railway rumor
proposition seems to answer tho lines
itlon. Todny ('apt. Mucgouu was compli
mioutod by n friend for liuvlng a go-id
inomory "Yes," tlio cnptnlu quickly
Topllod, "It Is too good, for I romoui
ther many things t nt I would like to
iforgot "
J. F. MAHAFFY and wife, of Illinois,
who havo boon visiting nt tho Leo
Webster and Mr. Mnhuffy homos
here, loft today for their home In
Illinois.
MI8S EDNA STANLEY left today for
her homo In Portland after a short
visit with Coos Uuy friends.
MAKE ROOD SCOUTS.
Tho Mnrshflold (Jim Club held a
practice shoot this morning nt tho
raco track. Thoy will enter the shoot
next Sunday at Coqulllo when llan
dou, Coqulllo nnd Mnrshflold will bo
represented. Dr. Dlx and several
others mndo some high scores.
A Story Without Words
The .sounds of l.nmu.or.t and snws nnd the glint of sunlight; on now roofs in First
Addition to Mnrshiiold toll a story more pointed than words. A half dozen familios
have already built homos in this beautiful residence addition and many others are buy
ing in anticipation of building there this summer.
If First Addition to Marshfield makes such a remarkable start under normal
conditions, just consider how quickly this addition will build up when the real build
ing era commences.
To the Home-builder and to tho Investor in city lot;-? we say Keep your eye on
First Addition to farshfield. It's the surest success of all and the terms of purchase
place lots here within the reach of everyone.
The bestinside lots are now selling for $300 each ; covnors for $350. All lots .10
feet by 120. Terms of puiv'.iasc: $25 cash and $.10 per month. TSiiy now and get the
best.
Reynolds Development Co.
Coke Bldg.
Owners
Tel. 1G0-J.
ana
"I wnnt you to understand that I
jaot my money by hard work."
"Why, 1 thought It waB loft you
ttjy your undo."
"So It wns; hut I had hard work
rgotting It nwny from tho lawyers."
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ALONG THE WATERFRONT
OIHTUARV
Ilobert Ilooko was tho youngest
sou of Theodosla Itooke, (his fathor
died before his birth.) He was born
Jan. 28, 18 10, In Round Houso
Itound Four, Dublin, Ireland. Aftor
IiIk common school education, ho
wont to Trinity, but ran awny, and
began to learn tho carpenter s trade,
lie caino to America In 1858 nnd
worked for three yours at carpentry
In the New England stntes. Ho en
listed In tho nrmy for a year and a
half and wns taken prlsonor.
Ho was working In Cincinnati when
he cnllstod. Later ho wns placed In
tho Sollsborry Prison In Collna but
was exchanged and wont to Ohio
whoro ho was foromnn of tho build
ing of n bridge across tho Ohio river.
Ho wont to Now Orloans and from
Now Orleans to Oroylown nnd up tho
Nicaragua river nnd then on across
the Isthmus of Panama, from whence
hu en mo to San Frnnclsco nnd from
Snn Fraurlsco to Coos liny on n
small lumber vessel In 18C4. Ho
worked nt ship carpenter work In
North Hoiid, doing cabin work. Ho
bought n ranch or rather a homo
stend right In I815U and lived on tho
place until hu wns murrlod Juno 1-1,
1880 to Mary Uobecca Gurnoy. Ho
did carpenter work nnd building for
a time, nnd then settled on tho ranch
whero'he lived tho rest of his life.
Ho wns n momber of tho Church of
England, his fathor bolng English,
his mother Irish, Ho wns also n
member of tho Mnsonlc lodgo.
Tho following children mirvlvo
hlin: Mrs. Frank Pray, Mrs. Edith
llrlor, Mrs. Luther Judy, Robort O.
Ilooko, Ilcsslo Hooko, Floronco Ilooko
mid Cent-go Ilooko.
CONTUII1UTED.
Marsh fie Id and North Bend Auto Line
GOHST & KINO. Proprietors.
I.EAVJ3 MARSHFIKLD I.KAVK NOItTII HUM).
7:15 A. M. 7:00 A. M.
8:00 A. M. 7:4G A. M.
8:45 A.M. 8:30 A.M.
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11:00 A.M. 10:45 A.M.
11:45 A.M. 11:30 A.M.
12:30 P. M. 12:1G p. M.
1:15 P.M. 1:00 P.M.
2:00 P. M. 1:45 P. M.
2:45 P. M. 2:30 P. M.
3:30 P. M. 3:15 P. M.
4:15P.M.. 4:00 P.M.
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5:15 P. M. 5:30 P. M.
0:30 J. M. - :!. P. M.
7:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M.
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Leave North Rend Allen's News stand.
Lcnvo Mnrslifleld Chandler and Blanco Hotols and Dusy Corner.
Do You Know
How to Get
Full Value Out
Of Your Gas Rdnge?
Telephone 178
Occasionally we learn of ladies'
who neglect to use the oven or I
certain burners of their gas
range.
Others use more gas than they
need by failing to employ a lit
tle care in combination cook
ing. We will take pleasure in
sending a representative to
give free expert instruction to
ladies who may not quite un
derstand how to get full vain
fr.om their gas range.
The gas range will cook any
thing that ,can be cooked by a
coal range, and do it much
better.
Oregon Power Company
The Newark Is In from llnndon.
Tho Hustler, wjlh a cargo of about
75 tons of miscellaneous frolgh',
anils today for Oold Iloneli. Port Or
Jford nnd Euroka.
The Nuuii Smith enmo In from Kay
Volnt last night and will sail today
vlth a cargo of lumber from tho
Smith mill.
i.uht Hunuoy i:upt Edwards' now
PLANS OF DOYLK
Claim to Have Secured Considerable
of Itlglit of Way
Tho Itosoburg News says:
"It Is uudoratood hero this after
Oregon & Southern which has boon
at work on tho west slopo of tho
Coast range establishing n perman
ent survey, has run tho lino ns fur
as the Churchill place, in Qimns Vnl-I
ley. From this point tho men re-
turned to tho summit nnd will go,
over tho ground a socond tlmo for.
tho purposo of fixing n ono por cont
grndo. Twenty inon constitute this
party, it Is said. Information Is also1
current that tho pormnnont survey,
from Itosoburg to Churchill's hns
boon mndo nnd rlght-of -way for two '
thirds of tho dlstanco obtained."
A CARD
This is to certify that FoleyM
Honey and Tar Compound does not
contain any opiates, and habit form
ing drugti, or any Ingredients that
--- - ,' , ." ii-iiiiHi pussiuiy iiurin us users, un
boat, tho Rainbow, made a fast run , tll0 contrary, its groat hen-Ung and
KSTAIII.ISIIHD IN 1H8I).
STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
MARSHFIELD, OREGON.
At the close of business, June 11, tlli-
RESOURCES.
Loans nnd Discounts $427,481.18
Hanking Houso , fi0,00o!o0
Cnsh nnd Exchanges 240,112.32
Totnl 723.59a.70
LIAHILITIES. .
Capital Stock paid In t 50,000.00
Surplus nnd Undivided Profits 57.4G9.90
nepMlts C1C.123.80
'ro,nl 1723,593 70
from Marshllohl to Allegany. She
mndo eighteen landings. Including n
'fourtccn-mluuto ttop at tho Cream
cry. nnd reached Alloguny two iiours
-.ind fourteen iiiliiiitos after leaving
soot! til ir nunlltles mnko D n rn.il rtm
edy for coughs, colds nnd Irritations
of the thront, chest and lungs. Tho
genuine Is In n yellow package. Ask
for Foloy's Honey and Tar Compound
'iiero The exact dlbtauco is said to and accept no substitute. Red Crosn
'bo 19 nnd one half miles.
It Is announced thnt the Nashurg
t'stnte "will soon build n wharf and
wnrehouso at tho foot of Abler street,
tf'pposlto Wolcott's store, for tho
'.Steamers Washington and Homer. It
s stated thnt General Mnnnger Soam
unell practically closed arrangements
TrvJth tho Nnsburg ostnto while hero
EAtt week and that tho work will be
Ofln soon.
DniK Store.
E. C. Barker
Watchmaker and Jeweler
100 North Front Street,
MARSHFIELD, ORE.
Get Busy
AXD GET A1TER THAT ROOF. RUT FIRST COME IX AXI) GET
OVR PRICES ON SHINGLES AXD ROOFIXO PAPER.
SHINGLES Sl.rtO AND UP.
HOOFING PAPER. ONE PLY. $1.23 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
CONDENSED STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At the close of business, Juno 1 1, 1012.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $23S,516.7
Ronds, warrants and securities 7S'Ani'rtft
V. S. bonds to secure, circulation 25,000
Real ostnto, fuiiilturo nnd fixtures fl'VJiqq
Cash and sight exchange 183,taJ.
Total r ?ll,:i7:l.I
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 100'2?,t
Surplus nnd undivided profits . i0AnTn
Circulation, outstanding H'S3u
Doposlts 477.024.71
Total , ss(JlL:l7::J7
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is 100,000.00.
INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
V S. CHANDLER, President. M. C. HORTON. Vice-President.
DORSEY KREITS5ER, Csh.j.
4LL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE '
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
IIEKHY SEXG8TAOKKN, Mgr.
Coqullle Offl.u Phona 101 Platting Lands a specialty.
Farma Tlmbar Coal ta4snt "KA8T8IDBI"
Qaaaral Ac Manhfleld Offlca 14-J.