The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 26, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912 EVEWIMG EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
BI. C. MALONEV Editor nnd Pub.
DAN E. MALOXEV Xews Editor
Entered at the- postof flee at Marsi
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls as second clam
mall matter. .
An Independent Republican news
paper published every ovonlng except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tlio Cooo Hny Times Publishing Co.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DA1IA' TIMES.
BInrshflckl :: ;: ;; t Orcgo.1
Officlnl 1'niH.T of Coos County.
iOFFER
FOR
PRIZE
. II
WELL KNOWN MEN IELL WHT
PORT SHOULD BE ORGANIZED
SIUDENTS
sudscription rates.
DAIIiV.
One year $6.00
Tor month r,0
WEEKLY.
One year J 1.50
When paid strictly In advauco the
subscription prlco of tho Coob Bay
Tlmos is f5.00 por year or $2.50 for
alx months. ,
ITS OWX REWARD.
THE movement which Madanio
Montcssorl Is Initiating Is not
so now In principle as In theuiy
nnd practice. Tlmt knowledge
should be Its own townrd Is ono if
the chief contentions which tho nut'
or hns set forth In her recent boi't.
This Is a thing which has boon
felt by multitudes of teachers n.io
hnvo not perhaps, hnd tho bi.ii.
Ideas of how to enrry out tho doc
trine. Tho real student discovers
this before ho has gono very far on
tho road of original research or
creative application.
Tho problem Is that of Introducing
Llm to the truth as early ns possible
and of making tho real student lesi
of n rnrlty than ho Is In the mod:rn
schools. If JIndamo Montcssorl Ac
complishes this sho will deserve n
plnco nmong tho Immortals.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
CHANDLER Wnllnco W. Null,
Oakland; 10. T. Lnmpn, A. I). An
drows, San Francisco; IS. Vnljean
and slstor, E. E. Vnljean, Hollywood,
Oal.; J. O. Dovonport, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. Kcolo, W. G. Emerson, Snn Fran
cisco; Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. Ilooth and
son, Leo Dornnoy, Rnsoburg; II. D.
howls. Sacramento; Paul II. Soulo.
Snn Francisco; J. T. Turner, Scot
land; W. J. Wllsoy, Portland.
LLOYD II. C. Oreon, Snn Fran
cisco; Fred Ilnudt, Spoknuc, Wnsh.;
Ohns. S. Crlbney, San Francisco.
BLANCO II. A. Todd, Arngo; A.
J. Wilson, Corvallls; It. It. Dennett,
Oravol Ford; M. F. Ilakowell, Lnng
lols; W. Ingcrsoll, Lakeside; W. A.
Kent, Dluo Illdgo; Ilobcrt Jensen,
Snn Francisco; IS. Honry, Handon;
15. W. Van nressor, Portland; Mrs.
D. II. Jones, Eurokn; nobcrt Skcels;
P. W. Ocorgo nnd It. A. Wnllnco, Co
qulllo. COOS W. S. Redmond, Snn Frnn
tlscn; Leo Schuey, Ilnndon; S. L.
Curry, Conulllo: 10. Valjcnn, Los
Angeles; MIhb Miller, Coqulllo: Mrs.
Kllcnborg, Drain; Mrs. (loo. Hollnnl,
(Jen. Rellnnl, Chns. Landers, Co
qulllo; C. H. Thayer, Hunker Hill! E.
Barney, Snn Francisco; M. Drown,
Dnndon, Mr. and Mrs. Varnoy, Coos
itlvor; 10. hnrnoy, San Francisco.
Supt. Tiedgen Highly Pleased
With Offer Made By Mrs.
Harry Winkler.
"The Item In Saturday's Times re
lative to tho Chemistry prlzo offered
by Mrs. Harry Winkler needs f
slight modification." said Supt. Tied
gen of tho Mnrshfleld Public Schools
today.
"Tho prlzo ns definitely decided
upon will consist of ten dollars cash
and will bo awarded annunlly during
tho llfo of Mrs. Wlnklor to that stu
dent In Chomistry who completes tho
first year's work In that subject and
who, In tho Judgment of tho High
School faculty, ranks highest in tho
clnss in cIbbs work nnd in know
lodge of tho subject.
Tho prlzo will bo known as tho
"Rose Wlnklor Prlzo In Chemistry."
It will bo awarded at Commencpment.
"This prlzo mny well bo tho first
of a number of nwnrds which tho
school could use to great advantage
In its work. Slmllnr prizes could bo
used In tho departments of mathe
matics, English, history, Physics, or
atory and dobatlng.
"What a flno thing It would be,
too, If Mnrshflold High School had a
scholarship to odor whereby somo
deserving member of Its graduating
clnss would bo ablo to pursuo n
courso at Orogon Agricultural college
or nt tho University of Orogon, who
ittinl.tn.l ii'niilrl nnf lin nliln in nttnntl.
Many of our best high schools havo
the scholarships and I really know
of no moro useful momorlal that ono
could lenvo than a llttlo money In
vested In n work of this kind."
CHEAP VACATIONS
ALONG THIS WATERFRONT.
Tho Hudondo will sail nt 12
o'clock Tuesday for San Francisco.
Tho Alliance Is scheduled to call
at 10 o'clock tomoriow for Eureka.
I have n picture of the sea; It's In
a rustic framo, and it's n groat re
lief to me when I nm tired nnd lamo.
I often sit for hours nnd gnzo upon
Hint dnub of mine, nnd I nm whoro
tno billow plays, nnd I can tnsto tho
brine. I henr tho cheerful mermaids
chant tho latest rngtimo song, and
kco old Nopluno gallivant tho ocenn
depths along. I rlso refreshed when
I hnvo viewed that chromo for a
time, nnd take my nxo nnd whnck
up wood with industry sublime. I
hnvo n picture of tho woods, tho
forest robtncholred; tlmt pnlntlng
oiiroly Is tho goods when I nm faint
and tired. I contomplnto It by tho
hour nnd lenvo tho clanging mnrt,
I think I'm In n woodland howor,
rloso to Dnino Nature's heart. I
near the sighing of tho nlno. tho
rustling of tho birch; oh, novor mny
that daub or mine bo taken from its
, perch! A splendid picture of nn Alp
conlrnntH my glowing oyos; Hint
mountain roars Its snowy scalp clear
I up agnlnst (he skies! And so, with
, pictures and with bookB I Junket
round tho sphore, nnd visit Intorest-
I Ing nooks, soo wondors far nnd near;
I I seo tho works of nnclent Grcoks,
nun irenti tiio streets of Homo, nnd
climb tho fnrthest mountain penks.
nnd still remain nt homo.
Tho Nairn Smith arrived In Into
yesterday fiom Hay Point nnd will
probably sail Into today with n car
go of lumbor from tho Smith mill.
The Dnndon arrived In nt Dnndon
from Snn Francisco yesterday.
CWlkvlWn
Tho A. M. Simpson sailed from
North lluml for San Francisco yes-lerdny.
Tho Hardy sailed from hero for
Snn Francisco yostenlay, taking n
cargo from tho Smith mill.
Tho Anvil arrived In nt Hnndon
yestordny nnd sailed lute In tho day
tor Portland.
CLAIMED TO HIS HOHHF.I)
iilnu Said .Money Taken From Him In
Hoomliig House.
A man whoso name was not
lent ned applied today for a warrant
lo Justice- itunock. Tl-e Judge was
not In nt the time and the man did
vot return. To those In the offlco
at the time he said ho had been
lobbed. He went to a rooming house
end slept for something llko 3G
ItouiH. He- believed that he hnd beon
doped. Wlion ho woko up ho found j
?3G lie hnd In his pocket was gono.
POKTiaXD THIS CAPITOL
Governor Will Make llciulimnrtcis
Then for a While.
(Ry Associated Press to Coos Da
Times.)
IOHTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 2C Gov
ernor West niiiinntu'od this nftor
joon that ho would move his stenog-
nphers bore and mnke this tho enp
itol so far as he Is concerned till ho
puts tho vlto campaign woll under
wiv.
THIS HOME TEAM.
"They nro n bunch of dubs," said
Hrown, "tho worst that over hit tho
town. I novor go to seo thorn piny.
'TIs only throwing coin nwny. Ono
fellow hns n broken dutch, another
hobbles with n crutch, anothor has n
glassy wing, another enn't hit any
thing."
I heard what Old Hrown had to
say about thu home team 'tothor day.
It almost Hindu mo sick nt henrt. Ills
words toro nil my hopes npart. Ho
knocked tho team, ho knockod the
gnmo, nnd mndo mo think they all
wore Inme. Ho tnlked about our
plnyors so I did not 'havo tho heart
to go nnd seo tho other fellows snap
tho homo team's hopes clean off tho
map, and so I laid mo down to dream
wlille other fellows ato tho crenm.
I saw my neighbor, Smith, noxt
day. Ho said: "ou'd ought o' seen
thorn piny. Thoy knocked ono pltch-
or on tho mound, nnd with the othor
wlpod the ground. You missed It
when you stayed at home, and
passed up nil tho creamy foam
Hint gathorcd In our cups o' Joy when
our hnrd hitters stung their toy."
I went bohlnd my study door, nnd
kicked myself again, and more bo
cause I'd listened to Old Hrown when
ho wns. knocking 'round tho town. I'd
laid around nnd missed tho gumo, nnd
poor Old Hrown hnd done tho same,
whllo Neighbor Smith, tho good old
spud, wns counting runs that warmed
his blood.
'TIs over thus. I'm finding out
that men who knock homo things
about, ore never worthy of bollef,
and when one heeds ho conies to
rrlef.
HOH STANLEY.
HEASOXS SET FOHTII WHY VO
TIOHS SHOULD VOTE IX FAVOR !
OF PHOJECT AT TUESDAY'S EL
ECTION. To tho Votors of tho Port of Coos
Day District:
We, tho undersigned legal votors
of tho Port of Coos Day residing
without tho boundaries of any city
or town of said Port, do horoby ex
press ourselves as being In favor of
tho Incorporation of tho Port of
Coos Day.
Wo rccognlzo that overy dollar
expended In harbor improvement
will Indirectly benefit tho ranchors
and farmers of tho Port. Tho build
ing of a harbor means the building
of cities nnd towns nnd brings to us
tho advantages of schools, churches
and markets; as theso advantages
Increase, the valuo of our lands will
Increase.
Tho candidates for commissioners
nro honest, representative men of
tho community and wo believe that
any flvo of such candidates will give
us fair treatment ns a Donrd of Com
missioners. In this movement wo feol that no
iMstlnction should bo mndo botweon
the vote of the city nnd voto of tno
country; wo are all Interested in
Iho development of tho Coos Day
country ns n whole, tho rancher, as
well ns tho banker. Wo nro hnnd in
Land with tho men of tho cltlos In
the building nnd development of this
community nud on noxt Tuesday tho
oto of tho country will bo polled In
favor of tho incorporation of tho
Port of Coos Day.
Signed: Alfred Tyberg, J. A.
Smith, Z. T. Slglin, Nell O. Watson,
J. D. Hoss, C. D. Mnttson, II. E.
Edwards, A. F. Masters, S. C Rog
ers, Julius Larson, Low F. Price,
Arthur Mnttson, II. II. Hogcrs, E. G.
Smith, P. E. Lnrson, W. II. Smith,
H. F. Whlity.
E
CALL EXPECT TO
TO MINISTER1 FLOAT RUSTLER
Marshfield Baptist Church .Reported That Gasoline Boat
Wishes Corvallis Minis- Will Be Pulled Off
ter to Come. ' Sand Today.
Tho congregation of the Marsh- Reports from Gold Dench todny
field Dnptlst church last evening vot- -cro to tho oftect thnt It wns hoped
cd to extend n cnll to tho Rov. A. F. ' that tho gasoline schooner Rustler
Dnssford of Corvallls, Orogon, who could bo floated nt high tldo this
has occupied tho pulpit tho last fow i.flornoon. Tho Rustler went on tho
Sundays. Rov. Dnssford has takon ' beach while trying to outer tho liar
... .... t.i ..... .1 I... i ... utiititn iiii'n. A. inci .iiinri
OUI1UUJH. IIUV. IIUHSUJIU HUB IUHUU IJUUV.I1 mull) "JlJ lu uinui n.u
tho cnll under consideration nnd boi nt Roguo River. At Inst repo
will glvo his nnswer tho Inst of thlslUic bont was not dnmnged nnd It
week. I Lcilcved thnt If she Is flontcd so
Tlnl" Mr Tlnaafnrrl iti Hila mnrn
Ing for Corvallls nnd will wlro Ills
nnBWor from there. Ho wns fnvor
nbly Impressed with this field but
wished to confer with his wifo bo
foro definitely accepting.
Tim nnaafnnl la n vnri nliln
pronchor and during his stay hero
won mnny friends who hopo thnt ho
will bo able to como.
WELCOME NEW PASTOR
.Many Attend Reception nt Hucdlxli
Lutheran Cliunii
Tho recoptlon for tho Rov. J. E.
Oslund, tho new pastor of tho
Marshflold Swedish Lutheran church
nnd his family In tho church parlors
Saturday evening wns largely att
ended nnd proved n most dollghtful
nffutr. Rov. D. F. Hengtson nnd
Rev. Thorp delivered tho principal
addresses, Rov. Oslund expressing n
fitting appreciation of tho cordlnl re
ception extended them. An Inform
al good tlmo followed tho speaking,
the congrogntlon presenting tho now
pastor with n purse ns u toltoii of
their esteem nud good will.
QUESTIONS
When Adam delved nnd Eve span,
Who was then the gentlomnn?
When Evo tolled and Adam sweat,
Who was then tho suffrngotto?
porter hros. nusv
(.ntheiing Material and Estuhllslihi-;
Cn nips nt Sluslnw.
Tho Florenco West says: "Tho
Wlllielmlnn arrived Sunday from
Ynuulnn lulnglng about GO tons of
frelirht for Porter Urns.
"The freight consts-ted of touts,
stoves and other camp ouulpngo,
shovels, picks, etc., hay nnd oats.
This wns unlonded at the city waro
hoiiHo In Florence nnd Is being tnk
en lo Mnploton by barges.
"Large camps hnvo beon estnb
At last reports
Is
nnnn
f ho will not suffer any from the ac
cident.
Hroko Itudder
F. E. Allen who left Florenco Frl-
ilnv nvonlni? nrrlii.il lintnn Intn Sntur.
ilnv nnil ronnrlrt thnt Hut U'lllinlmlnn
nccldent thoro wns duo to Cupt. Tyler
trying to cross In on nn ebb tide.
Tho Wlllielmlnn struck on tho bar
nnd lost her rudder nnd drifted In
on tho Snnd Spit. Frldny, thoy plnn
ucd to unload her nnd woro confident
sho could bo floated again, possibly
by tho uso of skids to got hor out In
deep wntor or mny bo, when light,
she could ho llnntnil nn hlcli thin. Rim
Is up on tho soft sand nnd It Is not
uoiiovcu Hint nor nun is badly dam-
need. Thorn wnrn nnlv fnnr nn
board, ono being tho ngent of tho
Fnlrbnnks-Morso company who re
cently gave exhibitions hero with tho
enmpany s last motor bont
SCIiEL WILL
PUT ON BOAT
Owner of Steamer Washington
Arranges tor rive Day Ser
vice to San Francisco.
(Special to Tho Times)
SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., Aug. 2G--About
Soptomber 20 Coos Hny will
havo n II vo dny freight nnd passen
ger sorvlco with Snn Francisco. This
hero today
llshod by tho subcontractors overy Ker Borvlco w" Sm Francisco
fow miles nlong tho routo of the "nnpimcomont was mndo here
rnllrond from Mnnintnn tn im Vni "t ocammell, principal owner
tunnel and theso suppllos nro being nml Bonornl mnnogor of the Coos Hay
taken to those camps ns fast as thei& huroa Steamship company. Tho
IpnniH pun linnl ihnm ... I BtoamBllIn Homnr U'hlnh linn Imnn nn
At mi: AT VALE
Work of Const ruction On Oregon
Eastern Ih Helng Rushed.
VALE, Oie., Aug. 2C.Wlth tho
ofectlon of more warehouses In the
loenl mllroml ynrds, Vnlo Is present
ing tho busiest scono of activity.
Railroad construction on tho Oregon
iCnHtorn Is being rushed with nil pos
eiblo speed nnd within another
month tho Harper terminal, 30 miles
west of the city, will have been
cached. Harper Is to be used as n
tormlunl until Kininir. u-hm invin .,
tteol can ngaln bo resumed Just a
iu.i nines ueyi'IUI rnni station.
It Is understood thnt next spring
mils will be laid as far ns Jiiiitura,
75 miles west, which Is destined lo
uecoiiio nn importnnt railroad aud
Hading center. With the rnllrond
uporntlng to Junlura In early spring.
It will bo nn easy mntter to rush
gtadlng woik over Into the Hnrnoy
country.
r
3julund3un
JIUlfcft '
"""if
V? txrrmlf l?1wvt
Snow Drift Flour
RETAIL PRl'cE
$1.55 PER SACK
Northwestern hard wheat used t
'luslvely In mtllln'g these brands of
flour.
fwaiaijcfl.
lit
WAITIXC FOR HILL
Doctor Locating at flolrt Heach 1J.
pects Road.
That u physician locntlng nt Gold
ilench expects the Hill Interests to
nulld down the coast Is shown by
tho following from tho finht rtn.icii
Globe:
Doctor Campbell, a physician nnd
surgeon who has long been In the
"mploy of the Hill railroad compnnv.
arrived nt Wedderburn Sundav
evening dliect overland from Wyo
ming The. doctor Intends to take
tilt the general practice whllo rest
ing up and waiting for tho rush of
the ral'rond which ho claims will
be complet-d down this coast bv tho
Mine the Panama Canal Is finished.
The doctor refused to be questioned
rurther on tho subject, saying that
ue was not Hill hut inn una .,.
Ing through this terrltorv mnM,
oiuner man uny or us expected.
stoamBhln Homer which linn iionn nn
gaged In tho Alaska trado will be
put on tho Coos Day run in addition
to tho Washington of tho snmo com
pany now running tn C.nn nv
Mr. Scnminoll nt tho nnnin tlm'n ..
prossed himself ns not exactly satis-
ueii uiui ins compnny was getting a
squnro deal from tho Marshflold mer
chants and freight shlppors In tho
way of business. Ho said ho hoped
thnt this move to glvo tho peoplo of
mm secuon a prompt, reliable nnd
elllclent transnortatlnn Rnrvi u...,i.i
bo met In n reciprocal mannor by the
uuBiiiL-sa juen oi coos uny. "Wo do
not oxnect or deslrn nil Hn i.ia,
business," said Mr. Scaramell, "but
o mum we nro entitled to a fair
nnd equitable share of It and nro
prepared to glvo tho service that en
titles us to this consideration."
Mr. Scammell further expressed
himself ns enthusiastic over tho pros
pects of Coos Day and said If tho bus
iness his ships recelvod would war
rant It he had plans for erecting n
dock and wurehouse In Mnrshfleld
nnd nlrondy had an option lease on
land for this purpose. It Is under
stood thnt this Is the Nnsburg estate
property near tho foot of Alder
street.
The Homer loaves Unnlnskn, Alas
ka. September 2 and Is scheduled to
nrrlvo In San Francisco about Sept.
13 and will nt onco be made ready for
the Coos Day run. Sho will probably
arrive there about Sept. 20.
AXI) THISX HAXO OFF.
He wooed the fair hello girl.
And sinking to his knees,
Ho murmured: "Edith, dear, I want"
And she said; "Number, pleaso?"
LJ.SIMPS0ND PETER L06GIE
Candidates for Port Commissioners for North Bend
OUR. PLATFORM:
No interest to servo except what is for lhG benefit
of the ciitire Port.
A square deal for every portion of the district.
Careful expenditure of the Port funds aud not
over three hundred thousand dollars authorized or
expended without tho sanction of tho legal voters of
the Fort. All inlets to Coos Bay improved in pro.
portion to their necessities.
(Paid Adv.)
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
ESTAHL1SIIEI) 1880
Capital & Surplus . . . $100,000.00
General Banking Business Transacted
IXTEHEST l'AII) OX TIME DEl'OBITS
LOCK IIOXES FOR REXT
U. S. DEI'OSITOHV FOIt 1'OSTAIj FUNDS
COXDEXSEU STATEMENT
Of The First National Bank of Coos Bay
At Uio closo of business, Juno 14, 11)12.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts J23S,51U!
Donds, warrants and securities 7S.191.J!
U. S. bondp to sccuro circulation 25,000 (I
Real ostato, furnlturo and ftxturos , . . . 81,011.11
Cash and sight exchnngo 188,653.11
Total 9011,373,11
LIADILITIES.
Capital stock paid In 1100,000.0
Surplus and undivided profits 10.543.41
Circulation, outstanding .' . . 23,800.0)
Total ?011,373Jl
In addition to Capital Stock tho Individual liability of Stockhold
ers Is 1100,000.00. '
IXTEHEST PAID OX TIME AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS.
W S. CHANDLER, Prcsldont. DORSEY KREITZER. Cubler,
Get Busy
AXD OET AI-TER THAT ROOF, DUT FIRST COMB IN 'AND OCT
OUR PRICES ON SIIIXGLES AND ROOKING PAPER.
SHINGLES $l.BO AND UP.
ROOFrNG PAPER, ONE PLY, (1.25 AND UP.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co,
RETAIL DEPARTMENT.
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Estateand Insurance
l"l Xurth Front BtroeC
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co,
niSNitY SKNGSTAOKKN, Kgr.
Coqujlle Offlv Phono 191 Platting Lands a pcl.lty.
rarms Timber Col aadenU "KA8T8I(B"
uenenu A Mnrshfleld Offloo lw.
PROGRAM
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TONIGHT
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"The Cook C'nino lluck" comedv
Three new pictures each night.
Nono Repeated.
Sood Music and Realistic Sound
Effects.
PRICE 10 CENTS.
Anywhere, Any Time
Careful Driving
Reonable Ratei
FISHER AUTO 8ERVIOT
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Phone order, to Hlllyer's Cigar
Stor.. Phon 18-J. After U P. M ,
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