1 i fc t; S r ip W I ft i. .1 n i li COOS BAY TIMES SlTc MALONEY Editor niirt Pub. PAN K. MALONEY News Editor Entored at tho postofflco at Marsh Belli, Oregon. for transmission through tho malls as second class wall matter. WORTH ALL IT WIliTi COST PROFESSOR Emory C. Johnson told tho senate- commlttco on intcrocennic canals at a recent heart iDg that It would cost $31,000,000 a year to maintain tho Panama canal after its completion. He estimated that tho fortifications and tho mili tary forco on tho Isthmus will take $1D, 000,000 annually out of tho fed eral treasury, it will require about $11,500,000 overy year to pay tho interest on tho monoy Invested In tho cnnnl. To oporato tho great water way nnd keep It In good repair will cnll for about $4,500.00 annually If Trofcssor Johnson Is correct. THE SHUT-IN. 1 know a crippled woninn who lives through years of pain with pa tience superhuman for ne'er docs uho complain. An endless torture rages throughout her stricken frame; an hour would seem like ages If 1 endured tho same. Sometimes 1 call upon her to ask lior how sho stacku; it Is her point of honor to utter no nlncks; she hands out no nlases, but Bays she's feeling gay, and ovory hour that passes brings some now oy her way. "I'm all serene, old chap pie." she Bays, "as you can Bee: my heart Is always happy, tho Lord's so good to me!" Thus -chortles palh rncked Auntie, and says It with a smile; and when I leave her shanty I kick mysolf a while For I am strong and t.crappy, I'm sound lu wind nnd limb; and yot I'm seldom huppy; I wall a gravoyard hymn: whene'er I meet reverses my howm are agonized; 1 say, with bitter curses, tho gods nro subsidized. Whon life seems like Decombor. .i thing of gloom and enre. I wish ! could remember old Atmtlo In her chnir, forget my whining hateful, and that wan shut-In see, who says that sho Is grateful, "the Lord's so Hood to mo!" n ..!.,.. Iftl h LWrs fbU M.ltUw AdJMl J t WITH THE J T0AST.ANDTEAX (JOOI EVENINO A He Is u very short wlek lu a very small lamp. Tho oil of reputation Is very soon sucked up ami gone And just as soon as a man Is known to lie ho Is llko a two-foot pump in n. hundred foot woll. He cannot touch bottom nt all. HENRY WARD HEECIIER. TIIKKOIIO I stood on tho hill at twllght Anil tho world was far away, While tho poaco of tho night came drifting Down on tho dying day. A star camo nut In tho heavens, Ilonutirul, shining, whlto. And I lifted my vnlco In tho sllonco: "God's love Is aliovo tho night." And bnck o'er tho valley tho echo Camo hurlod llko a shaft of light, Tho fnr-nway hills wore saying: "Clod's love Is abovo tho night." When tho last day dies Into twilight And tho world drifts far away, And my soul's salute Is lifted Abovo tho clutch or the clay. May Its voice como back o'er tho vnlloy, To those who wait for light, And beat at tholr soula with tho echo: "Clod's lovo Is above tho night." Hotter bo sinned against than sin. Children got old fast enough, with out too much help. Nnluro Is having to hustle to keep up with tho artlllelnl of tho world. We hnvo to take the world as we find It, but we sliouhl leave It bettor. Frank E. Hague has been reading ho much In tho papers lately of auto mobllo accidents that he has con cocted a redpo for a new auto cock tall which he culls tho CORONER'S COCKTALI Mix three (Ilddy (litis with as many men, and Mink in Champagne until midnight; Squeeze into an auto nnd mid a daub of joy and a drunk en chauffeur; shako well, and survo nt seventy miles an hour on Pony Slough Urldgo. DON'T GET RUN DOWN Wcnk and mlso ablo. If you havu Kidney or Hlndder trouble, Dull hoad pains, Dlrzlnoss, Nervousness, pains in tho back, and feel tired all ovo-, Hot a package of Mother Oray's AH OMATICLEAK tin pleasant horh euro. It novop falls. Wo have many testimonials from grateful poo plo who have unod this wonderful remedy. As a rogulato- It has no equal Ask for Mother Oray's Aro-mutlc-ICjif at V ugglsts or sent by mall for 00c. Sample FREE. Ad dress, Tho Mother Oray Co., I.e Roy, N. Y. If You Are Not Using You Are Not Using the Best WASHINGTON IN EARLY TODAY Steamer Arrives From San Francisco This Morning With Big Cargo. The steamer Washington arrived In early today from San Frnnclscn with n fair passenger list nnd a big cargo of miscellaneous trclght. She Is scheduled to sail from hera late Saturday for San Francisco. Among thoso who will sail on her nro tho following: E. Bolson, II. Olcso, Mrs. Hock enbury, John Drlggs, R. Hrlggs, Mrs. R. Drlggs, A. Salzman, II. Kovorn, W. S. Ollmore, J. to Cole, L. Dixon, E. II. West, Geo. 13. Moore, II. Hill, Mrs. Hill, H. Hnlsin nnd O. E. Dro ll erg. MAST IS ELECTED llaiulnn .Mayor Defeats Geo. l Top ping in Annual Context. DANDON, Ore., Juno 20.--J. W. Mnst was re-elected Mayor of Bando.. nt the annual city olectlon horo yes terday, defeating Georgo P. Toppjng. O'HHIEN WINS KlflHT. COALINGA, Call., Juno 20. Dan ny O'Brien, tl o Portland lightweight, won a 20-round decision horo Satur day night from Dan Cullen, tho fight ers weighing In nt 133 pounds at 3 o'clock. O'Brlon mndo a decided hit, and the promoters hero nro trying to get Frnnklo Burns, Johnny Frnymi or Low Powell for a fight with him for July 4. LAUNCH 1HO VESSEL Suiiym Vi Hoyt to Have Large Lum ber Carrier. SAN FRANCISCO, Juno 20. With the launching of the new steel steamer Camluo today nt tho Craig Shipyards at Long Bench, what Is destined to bo tho largest lumber car rier of tho Pacific coast will first set tle Into the waves. The Camluo Is being constructed for Swuyno & Hovt nnd when completed at tho end of July will bo Used to ply lu tho const- wise lumber trade. In addition to having a capacity to carry 2,500,000 feet f lumber the vessol will I, equipped to enrry 100 passengers. Tho nccommodatlous will be tho best nnd entirely different from thoso on any other lumber carrier In tho world. After tho completion of tl o Panama Canal, tho Camluo wltl ply between tho Atlantic and Pacific via tho big ditch, conveying both pnBBengorsjiiul lumber. WORK IN MALHEUR Larger Force Busy on East and West Oregon Line, ONTARIO, Oro., Juno 17 A con struct Ion crow consisting of six cars of draft horses and 11 enro of grad Ing tools nnd implements nrrlved In Ontario Thursday and wont on to Vnlo and tho Mnlhour canyon. This wns the construction outfit of R. G Dunn, rocontly of Kansas, who has soveral miles or honvy grading con trnctod In the Mnlhour canyon. Besides this largo outfit sovornl heavy teams nnd n forco of mon hnvo passed through Ontario tho last week on tho way to tho canyon, whoro It Is said that 3,000 mon will soon bo put to work to rush tho grading of tho Oregon & Eastern through the nar row pass. DEAFNESS CANNOT HE CURED by 1 ml npiilc-Htlon. n tlioy cnniint reach ItiudlM'nkiMl Mittlnii n( tliovMr, Tlicrult o ly tone um)' ti run-donf re .Ntnltlint l by run tllttltloiiid renin! . IK-alne In i'hiimmI by mi liillnnifiti'oi'illll n of Hie imicou lining if lliu Kiulmhln'i Tube. When Dili tnlio l In (lamed) on ImvuR riimlilliiK tmitul or Imp-r te t hmrlnis. unci ulicii It l entirely rimed IH'fm U the remit, Hint indent tho InlUm. mittlnn rnu he tAkfit nut nnd this tutu! restored loll normal oindttlmi, liritrliiK mII bo do t'nied loreve':ulneeiiie nut o( ! nro rned by t'ltturrh. which It iiiiIIiIiir bin nil lnlUri mel rondlllnn ot tho minoiin turMren. We will give One Hundred lkillrn fur ny rarn(ihHiavM(riiiinl by CHUrrh) lht can. not he cured by lla.i'a Cattrrb Cure. Send for clruiUrt, free. . . V. J HIKNKY & CO., Tnlo to, O Hold by llrinixM, 7V Take ttiill't KhiiiIIv rill for iiintirallnn. Regular Prlco 55c AdvrtUJ la womin'i tnaiailn YOU Will 1190 "Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensils always, If ono such utensil i pluco. in your home so the manufacturer believe. That is why they sui'inii their profit nnd wo cut ours I two on this oue-tjuart fJTt Saucepan, which is yours "l ., at tho Special Price, v Replace utensils that went' with utensils that "Weur-Evr Pioneer Hardware Co. M0 North Front St. . i . in.. JrS ALLIANCE IN OUT Steamer Arrives From Eureka and Sails for Portland This Afternoon. The Alllnnco arrived In this after noon from Eureka after a good trip up tho coast and sailed at 4 o'clock for Portland. Following Is her pas senger list to Coos Bay: Holen M. Nyo, II. Christie J. M. Rcncc, C. It. Morrison, Mrs. L. Cook, Ella J. Tower and M. Dorkovlts ALONG TUB WATERFRONT Tho Patsy came In yesterday from Bnudon. Tho Osprey crossed In from Roguo River. Tho steam shoonor Hardy arrived hero early this morning from San Francisco to load nt tho Smith mill. Tho Bchooncra Bortlo Minor and tliifli llntrnn will comnlcto their lumber cargoes at tho Randolph nu.l today ana sail tonigut or lomorrow for San Francisco. Tho Snusallto, which has been tuk- Inir nn n rnriro nt the Rnndolnh mill on tho Coqullle, will complete her enreo nt tho Conuille mill. She will sail in a few days. The motor schooner Tillamook, re cently In a collision with tho tug Samson, Is delayed in her repairs on account of tho necessity of hnvlng to send to Coos Bay for somo Port Or ford cedur. Orcgonlaii. TO 'LIVE IN DANDON. Mr. nnd Mrs. Juntos E. Kolloy left on the Broakwntor for Portland where they will spend somo time visiting friends. Mr. Kolloy has boon government engineer nt Bandon for the past two years, but has reslgnml his position. After a visit In Port land the Kclleys will probnbly return to Bnudon, nnd their many friends hero hope they will come back. Bandon Recorder. Hot TAMALES at SAHTER'S to night. An Open Letter: Marshfielcl and North Bend, Oregon, Juno 20, 1912, Dear People: Please call at The Fixup and get a $15 Suit for $15; a $4 pair of Shoes; a $3 Hat; a suit of Wool Underwear at $2,50; a nlco Soft Shirt at $1,50; a pair of Silk Socks at 25 cents, and oblige, Very truly yours,- THE FIXUP, P, S, We will give you i pair of suspenders, Marshfielcl. North Bend, IIUILDINU AND RE PAIR WORK House Moving nnd Grading. Wo are propared to do this work by tho day or contract and guarantee satisfaction. Let us figure with you 0. S. KLOVD Ai CO. Phono 310-J. Mnrshfleld Orp WM. S. TURPEN Architect 171 FRONT ST. City Auto Service Hood Cnra, Caroful Drivers and riasonnt)lo charges. Our motto 'Will go anywhere at any time. Stands- nianco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Bay Phones 78 nnd 4G N'lKht Phono 46. IIAHKTR OOODALE. proprietors. Unique Pantatorium I'HK MODERN HVERH. CLRANKRH I'RESSEltS nnd HAT RENOVATOR8 Agont for Edward E. Strauu & Co Ine Tailoring- Let ua niaka youi next Suit. 2.1.1 Cnmtnrrclft). Phono 2AO-X I Will furnish Your Mouse on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman :tll North Front St. Sua. Pl.ono 29G-X; Res. Phone 1G6-J PROGRAM FOR LOCAL CONCERT 'Arrangements for Musicale at Masonic Opera House Saturday Night. The concert to be held nt tho Ma sonic Opera Houbo next Saturday, June 22, promises to bo a brilliant ntfnlr both artistically and socially. The following program will bo given: Duo, Senilrnmls Rossini Mr. Lew Koyzer, Violin Dr. W. A. Toye, Clarinet. Aria, "He Is Kind, Ho Is Oood" from "Horodlado" Massenet Mrs. A. 11. Gldley. Seventh Air Vnrlo In E. . . .Do Borlot Mr. Low Keyzer n. "An Open Secret Woodmnn b. "How Many a Lonely Cnravan" Woodfordo-Flnden. c. "In n Year" . . . .Van tier Stucken tl. "The Cry of Rachel" Saltor Mrs. A. B. GIdloy. n. Humoresko Drornk 1). Cavatlnn Hal Mr. Low Keyzer Rondo CnprlcrioBO In E Op 1 1 . . . . Mendelssohn Mrs. Win. Horsfull, Jr. n. Ave Mnrla Imzzl b. "Over to Shadow-town" , . , Obor-Hoffer. .Mrs, A. 11. Gldley. Tl.r. ixtiw.trl will Itni'ln nt D oVlnck owing to the fact that many of "tho business houses keep open Saturday- ovenlng POISON OAK ururo nrurnu 3a years TAILINO. KCntUI TtlESTMIOWD PIICO, CHILBLAINS. TCLOHS, DURMS, CTC. AVALUADLC MOUSCMOLO LVC. u OAuaoitr mvcitor wiu.oiTiM oMUcautir wo jSS cents. UHCl-tVtMICMtCtSCO 5ANnUNCI3CO, Children nro much mnro likely "to contact tho contnglotls Ulsonses whon they havo colds. Whooping cough, dlpthcrln, scarlet fovcr and con sumption nro diseases Hint are often contrnctoil whon tho child has a cold. That Is why all moillcnl au thorities say bowaro of colds. For tho quick cure of colds you will find nothing bettor than Chamborlaln's Cough Romody. It can always bo do ponded upon nnd Is plonsant nnd safe to take, For sale bv all dealers. HubClothing&ShoeCo. MARSIIHELD. R.VNDON. The Sign of Good Candy Always Barnard & Langworthy Electrical Contractors ami Supplicj. imio.vi: IHMt. 170 So. llioiMluny, next door to t'nlini .Mint Market. Marshfield Gyclery niCVCLES FOR RENT Phone l.tH.R. 17H No. llitmdwiiy. Lynn Lambeth Fred Nemlt Cadillac Aulo Service Good Cnrx Rensonalile Rules All Night Service Caroful driving assured. Phone Dlauco Pool Room. 231-0 'iitll tl P. M. After 11 P. M. phone -! Palnre Rwatniirnnt. Have That Roof Fixed .VOW See GOJiTUELL Phono K11 T. J. BCAIFE 4k A H. HODUIN Marshfield Paint Sb Decorating Co. Estl mates MARSHFIELD. Fiirnlnhert Phon 1401, Dtoeo" WANTED ! ! ! CARPETS CPHOLSTERLVn AVI) PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Pneu. niutlc Clcantne Compnny. Onlers.fot ioik taken at GOIVO HARVEY PHONE 10U Marshficld and North Bend Auto lino GORST & KING. I'rourletors. "' LEAVE MARSIIFIELD 7:15 A. M. 8:00 A. M. 8:45 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:15 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 12:30 P. M. 1:15 P. M. 2:00 P. M. 2:45 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 4:15 P. M. 5:00 P. M. 5:45 P. M. (5:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 10:30 P. M. 11:30 P. M. 12:30 A. M. Leave North Rentl Allen's News stand. Leave Mnrshfiohl Chandler nnd Blanco Hotols nnd Busy Corner. Do You Know How to Get Full Value Out 1tJJL0UI'l Of Your Gas Range? Telephone 178 Oregon Power Company CONDENSED STATlJ.Mli.NT Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay At the close of IiunIiicnh, June 1 1, 10111. RESOURCES. Loans and dlacotiuta J23S.51G.7J Rnntls, wurrnutB and uccurltles 7S.191.32 U. S. honda to secure' circulation , 23,000 00 Rent estate, furniture and flxtiiteu 81,011.31 Cash ami sight exchange , 1SS.C53.99 Total $H I.8W.3T LIAIHLITIES. Capital stock paid in ?100-0?? Surplus nnd undivided profits 10'oniin Circulation, outBtniidlng :HS. S Doposlts -I77.02UI Total $UII,:l7:l.37 In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold ers Is $100,000.00. INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND BAVINfifl DEPOSITS. W S. CHANDLER, Presldont. M. C. HORTON, Vlce-PresIJent. DORSEY KREITZEO, Cnshlor. ESTADLISHED IN 18HI), STATEMENT OE CONDITION OP FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK MAKSHKIELD, OREGON. At the close of business, June II, 1IM-. RESOURCES. ,, Loans and Discounts H'nnn'nn Hanking House ??'??.'' Cash and Exchanges 216.U Total $723,593.70 LIABILITIES. RnO00 00 Capital Stock paid In ? r? jps 90 Surplus and Undivided Profits .? ' ', :,n Doposlts GlM-o , Total; ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING LEAVE NORTH in:.n. 7:00 A. M. 7:45 A. M. 8:30 A. M 0:15 A. M. 10:00 A. M. 10:45 A. M. 11:30 A. M. iz:ir 1:00 p, 1:45 p M. M. M. .2:30 p. M. a:ir p. m. 4:00 P. m. 4:45 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 0:15 p. m. 7:00 P. M. 8:00 P. M. 9:00 P. M 10:00 P. M. 11:00 P. M. 12:00 P. M. Occasionally we learn of ladies who neglect to use the oven or 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 value from their gas range. The gas range will cook any thing that can be cooked by a coal range, and do it better. $723.59370 DONE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE