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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 19, 1912 - EVENING EDITION in loses mgthebTays A $35 WATCH MAN IfflPDSTER COOS BAY TIftLS Industrial Accidents Double During Dark Months M. C. MAI.ONKY IMIlor nnd Tub. DAN K. MAI.O.VHY News Editor Address nil communications to COOS HAY I)IIjY times. Mnrsliflcld : : : : ; ; : : Oregon HIT JOMO ml REVIVAL Entered at the postofllco at Marsh neld, Oregon, for transmlsslo through the malls as second class mall matter. Dedicated to the service of the people, thnt no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. SUliSCJUITION KATES. DAILY. One Soar $G.0 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono yoar 11.50 When paid strictly In advance tho subscription price of tho Coos Day Times Is J5.00 per yoar or $2.50 for six months. Rev. Geo. L. White Has Big Congregations at Baptist Meetings Sunday. M. Maginnis Reports Time Piece Was Stolen Bill Monroe Sought. Official I'npor of Coos County An Independent Republican nows p'aEr published ovory ovonlng except Bunday, and Weekly by Tho Coos Bay Times Publishing Co. T A 'SPLENDID SHOWING. .n milE TIMES doubts If any similar t llzud conimunlty In tho United States or the world ever sur passed or even equalled the splendid showing mnde by the people of Coos Day and Burrouudlng sections In tho .liberality lof their contributions to u taharitable chusunuch as .Unit for ti.o rollef, fund of the families of the victims of the North Star Wieck. Tho amount of cabh, supplies utid 'doming thnt was contributed In a snort time WW siilUdcnt tu make ,uuip.o pro vision.' not only lor present needs but tor the future, liy judicious uhu. of the inbney tho committou wuh on blcditu nsHlat Mru. Youuker in pur chnHlng a how boat w,.icli will pen mlt her to ubtulm an uKulstnnt and continue the work in which her huk- Imnd was eligasedi This, other fam ilies wlirrecolvo aid until, such' time as they will lie in it position to help Ibomselvoar , , . , (Such gonurosity and liberality lu u time of real need is a'trlbulu to the charactor andtbonovolencu or the people of Cods IJnrtbat hrtbottorthan tablets, of gold, for it Ih written In human. hoarlK.' It Is survica tbr our follows that after all la. the ruul goal of our atriving 'and nuts llko tho North Star Keticf Fund 'prove that when tho occasion' .arlacs we llnd thnt thero is lota of' good lu thlH rough old world, i ( , : ,. ThoiTlmes gives its regnant thanks to the ipodplojof thltf community for their generous responsai to tho ap peal for aid, in a worthy causa. Tho Vcclplouts. of. their klndttuss arui pro fuse In tholr exproislous of npprocl atlon from hearts o'erflowlng with gratitude ,ii "Kind henrta aro moro than coro THAT SCHOOL puoiilem. THAT communication from' it iNorth Ufid 'rendei of Tho T,lin,e8 ap pearing lu the Saturday -Issue makes a strong audible,. premuta tion of n. certain pbusor our jidu cntlonnl systopi. tha .should receive uiurq uMpnlJou,. 'j'lliu wn liua pie vlously r of or led to the sniinj, subject in in) odltorluj ,wuy but uot, so slrlk- Jngly spHKViMvv'W llis ,-tu iipav tue waller of; .J4ci,uu nvhleuMy glU'U the uHUtois inuuj M(UKUt nnd, study. Tho uuuki "ihrliau,!; toslimi, tpduy uhould give, .uuiro.HUonUuu to pie pnrluMiil)ll8(iu aiiiuactlcai uiuuuer fur the, nvitda ofr tt .tudny, It hhould take Into tuccount, ,as . t,Ubi wiltnr suggests, the fact that a large por eo.n.rQfi.thipnull.drpjiout f school beforo .michlng the Eighth wjbKi Vm KiPlllitoMBJl!?1 of any practical odUqalfouAl Vtm most thorough, yjjtbwr " mobt 'tho flnMoH nml donmiiclH At II fo that tltov will iul w'nlllnj turfm onlsldb Iho HchoOl rpom ijoortf. , This dods not pionu Iho nlinhduiilnout (if nil tho 'sd- cunetl "inos tu mo hrnt)in, or any pf life's best IdeulH. Tile1 soul needs nourlshluont as 'wbll us tho body. Kloinonlary music kind drawing hud anything that tends to n development of nn appreciation of all that Is beau tiful lu foftOfVfuH fiWfl1""!! r tho "three ). J 1 l J It Is a lippdfiit ilAu tlud jtldd lAntt- lirt -of and Tho "Good News" revlvnl services nt the Daptlst cnttrch was largely at tended yesterday. Crowded houses yieoted Itov. Geo. L. White, superin tendent for the Pacific coast of the Amoricnn Unptlst Publication Society. Splendid singing by tho large choir was nlso n feature. "I nm lint nn nvnlii'ollol " unl.l Xti ' White at tho morning service. "In fact 1 hardly know what I am, slnco coming In overland by stage. I Just came horo to help for a fow days this pastor and people." Taking his text, ' Freely ye hnve received, freely give." Mr. White said, In part: "Naturally peoplo consider this toxt In connection with tho giving of money. I pity tho man who has nothing more to glvo God than a little money. I think thnt If one hns nothing but monoy to offer he hns but little to glvo. Now I know what you can glvo. I'vo looked you all up and I know Just what you are worth. You aro worth Just nothing of your selves. It all oolongs to God, nny how, and we have nothing that we can rightfully call our own. Your wenlth and all belongs to God. "Peoplo today do not appreciate what thoy really do possess. You sny you are poor. You don't know the rudiments oven of poverty. In Indlnna my fathor saw peoplo dying because there woro no more roots to gnaw. In Chlnn today people are dying for want of food. "We should glvo whnt wo hnve to God. Wo have what we have be cause of His great kind Providen tial care. Wo havo besides materia! things Intellectual faculties, Ulblo knowledge heart nowur. The nren- mutated results of scholarly research. I trooiy ye have rece ved. froolv nlvn. nnd the kingdom or qod will be ad vnnrhrt," ' At 3 p. tn. Tuesday, rtev. C. H. !(DX MoKo wi conduct a meeting nt the Haptlst 'church. ' to Kimmel Case, Supposed Have Coos County Connec tion, on at St. Louis. Tim following dispatch from St. Louis gives tho latest developments M. Mnglnnls, an aged logger, re fwittm1 tt tn rtilin t fn ftnr tilnl f mat Inn ! Ponnock today ti.nt he had been rob-1 in the ease of Geo. A. Klnimel, whose ieltttles anege no wu imuiuuh-u i Coos county In 1S9S while seeKing bed of n $3u gold watch Saturday f nilltinto ft II it Iwinti itl rt tinittHnntiiil spree nnd his knowledge of the time a burled trcasuro hero and whom he his watch dlsappeaicd was rather hazy. Ho had not fully recovered to day from his celebration. It was roported that another logger named Hill Monroe had sold a gold insurance companies claim 1b living under an assumed name: "Melodramn reached Its c'lmn In the Kimmel enso when Mis. Etollo Kimmel, G8 years old, nnd the man, watch to Proprietor Coleman of n lo-'nppniently CD, who Is put forward by cal saloon for $G. The watch closely tallies with tho description that Mn glnnls guvo of his missing time piece. Monroe has disappeared nnd Is re ported to havo gone north. Ho Is supposed to "have a home or relative at Portland. Ho gnvo his nnnio as J. C. Monroe to a local second-hnnd dealer tho other day. No charges havo been filed In the case but tho local olllccrs are en- dcnvorlng'to locnto Monroe and have him explain nbout tl o watch ho sold to Mr. Coleman. Mnglnnls has not established his clnlm to the watch sufficiently to warrant returning 'i to him. WK JERSEY IN CHOSEN i 4 ADAM'S JiUCKy . . r .. lAdnm never had to listen to people, who romembered how many days It 'mined ntid how C. M. Pitney Nominated by Taft for Associate Justice of U. S. Suoreme Court. Associated 'Press to Coos Day Times.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 19. Presi dent Tuft sent to the Senate today Mlit nnrn Inntlnti nt Plisnfinlln. lfnl.1.... J Tltnoy of Now Juraoy an aBsocluto , Justice pf tho United Stntos Supremo Court.. Hf nlun nnmlnnfl Tulln. Af -- -- .-.. hwv uiiiiiio urn, Mayer of Now York City as Judgo of the United States District Court for the southern district of- New York. much fell lu years thnt ho TTiid , and Ferdinand A. Gdlgor.of Cassvllle. forgotten. ' ,' Wis., to bo district Judgo in the east . , district of Wisconsin. ,1 f ' TIIK KAIN SONG. 0. the niurmiirlug drip of tho rain ,, from itho eaves And tln,molody sweet that tho mur muring weaves! ' 'TIs a memory-melody born of 'tho .heart . In the simplest of strains, of tho commonost art, Yot the drJp nnd tho drop or tho'rtJln In the night Times a lyrical linking of laughter nnd light. In tho drowslost, drdamlost, dimmest refrain . Comes tho song of tho Bummer, of meadow and lnno, Of tho beosi in tho clover, inn'd roses in' bloom, ( ' i Ami of liree70R thnt wafted n won- droiin-perfiime For tlwrtuliMcitlMrlpdf itht rtilh mur tnH aonnirslonts-tT t)j'n'ioA tU' In n song of thcmlnys thnt nro vnn-1 isiipdi nnd gone, t '' Is solemnly s rccoi Ufa uUoMli efliV nToTiglitfal .and practical men an ,nLLUpfil Thy Tt'iiin mid Driver Fall HUor (uiirorM Killed. Into to Mi wiAf?Wn2?jffW7T0,n Kugeno. ool npred iinder tho, weight of a Twrony 'IViisl VolMrUolliiu team. U Is sleepily soft nnd Btveot As the niasnrps all mellowly rise nna repeat, . And la niomory now I have Journey ed nfnr . Down the paths of tho pnst whero our trentmrles are: i And with boyhenrt athrlll I lie hush ed in Vil 8l!Tn nn n While tho llijLVnis nltyi-AjtU mlntj nj'P Ujo uidskj ( ( ( i And the shadows that sway In their tho old nnd iireclpltnted tho equipment nnd ijrlver .1 M. Gould, of Kugene, Into 10 feet of water. Mr Gould cut the horses loose, al though suffiiriiig himself ftom n seri ously brulhod leg. One of the horses sustained n broken log and had to bo shot. If you havo anything to sell, trade. rnt. or wnni holn. try a want ad. mi J? WiaH Wjiollfe U Si iney wouiu keep With tho drip Qt tha rain ns It lull ed mo to sloop; ThJelliaainiJI QVt(iUirloriaGlli)Qla .lr,u'rlMllftl'1jnU.fiiJhn.ii'j Q, tho magic thc-r Is, in the mem. orles hlost . With the rlpplor'rnin as, It slpgs You to iest! How the Norres and weariness falter and conso ' '.Ncnth (he balsam and halm pf the Infinite pence Of tho song tl nt la sting by the whis pered leaves And tho mprmuilng drip of thp valii from tlio eaves! IOWAN KXTKItS PltOTKST. ,. Q - Ijibor Tiender OpMsK ApMlntment ilof Pitney to llencli. (Dy Associated Prefts to the Coos Day ' Times) ,lPES MOINES, Io., Fob. 19. A. T,. Urlck. prosldont of tho lown Federa tion of Ifabop, today wlrod Senntor Cuhimlus" and Konyon nt Washington protesting against tho appointment by Taft of Chancellor Mnhlon Pitney o( Now Jersey to succeed tho Into Justice Harlan on tlio Supreme bonch. ' Tn a stntonieht. Urlck said tho ap pointment or Pitney is Inimical to tho Jnterosts of tho ontlro workltig class "J. MiP WPHPU atutos, He nlted sev eral recent Judicial opinions ns pvl denro of this statement,'1 rererrltig particularly to tltw erf8(!'of Frank and Dungnu vorsusi Herald ns Indicating Pltnwy.is being irrevntably pledged to property' rights ns ngulnst huntnn WghtH. , ' . THFILS WHY "HHN'S DON'T In the ourreqt Issup of Farm 'nnd Flroslde tho Ponltrv Rillini- mnkoy no folio wing IptppestjuR oi?rs mo prico or ires,!? pggrt Vnt sonrlng after TlianksglMng. nn,d Just at thnt time nearly alliums quit lay ing. They did not go on a strike, but juhi m an insurance compnny ns nor sou, George A. Kimmel, stood sldo by side before the Jury nnd when, after com paring them, feature by feature. S. N. Tnylor, of counsol, demanded: " 'It thnt man your son?' " 'He Is not my son,' replied the mother In a firm voice. 'My Instinct nnd mother love,' she testified with streaming eyes nnd trembling voice, 'would tell me If he (meaning the claimant) were my son, bone of my bone nnd flesh of my flesh. And I would recognize him.' " 'You feel absolutely sure then,' she wns asked, 'that ho Is no longer living?' " 'Yes, I nm suro my son Is dead.' " "Mother love or money love?" This harsh question wns put by counsol for the defense to Mrs. I's tcllo Kimmel shortly beforo court ad journed when he rovlowed In ex- nmlnatlon her stntoment that she would rnther havo her son back than all the millions of the Insurance com pnny which Is being sued to recover mel. Kimmel dlsntMioTed from Ar kansns City, Kan., In 1808. "You sny vnu wnnH Hko to hnve your son back," snid the lawyer. "Do you mean vnu would like to hnvo this convict With record stnlncd with crime nnd hli body nnd mind marred by disease?" "I wnnt my son buck ns ho mny be," replied the mother earnestly, "with nil tho Infirmity of doformlty thnt mny accrue with years, but I dpn't wnnt a convict who does not resemble my son In a single feature." Accident insurance statistics show that twice many injuries to factory operatives occur i mor months. sum. The cause principally is poor interior liglifin too few lamps and pooi methods of ilfcmim' LIUli. Bad factory lighting also diminishes produdk illHl UUU LU UillllilJU illillUJJllJ. Our lighting experts will plan installations for workrooms and factories which will mdu a. 7 7X i "w i'llj pursuits injury uti mvrvuxo production at very likely decrease tho expense of lighting, A representative will call at your request Telephone 178. Oregon Power Co, CUItUV COUNTY NKWS. luoucouso lliCKJuid Xq. lmve roco!v( 1 iftliJ n IiJiImJiJoH ii l tie s from-1 cftpM sftcnj UUlhf fi li g why tl 4M )Q i.iljjy ,M I J 0 mnktrThem lay. Two farmors wrote tthoy pndvibput decid Mr rmjlfeDAiUibouii ft Mau8e",tlJ(nJ tlio pfle K tents There an Told by the Port Orfonl Tribune. Tho announcements of W. A. Hlshol for sheriff nnd Jas. Caughlll for treasurer woro received this morning. William Tolman's announcement for re-noniluutlon on the Hopubllcun ticket for assessor appears In this Issuo of tho Tribune. Grnndniothor Neumann, nn octo genarian, died at tho homo of her son-in-law, Itlchard Quollon, nt Mus sol crook, In Curry county, Oiogon, Saturday morning, Feb. 10, und would have been 80 years of ngo Feb. 27th. Tho announcement of W. A. Wood for county Judgo appears In the Tri bune or this week. Thero Is un unusual amount of sickness Just now throughout the const. cuiiBod no doubt by our long uuiniiuiii wot spoil, nna inelllcleut sunBhlno. Mrs. Ames JohiiBton, Mrs. T. u. Carey, Mrs. James Curry nnd Altn Sutton nre confined to their homos by bronchial nnd other nll monts Intensified by our damp weath HaU .n!ir""r' ,8 """ally a month wo )6Hst"f but so far, w0 can only boast of'lts wnrmth and rainfall. Goldenench now hns tho nppear endo, l 'one' respect or n city of sev- nn jnoiiBnna miinbltnnts. AH tho local 'phones1 ni-o now on n metnllle SVstPhl. ntid 'tlio bleb nnloo .ui. ( tlimiy er"osR nrms nnd nuniernus wires riniiiini; nwny irom the centrnl of IIto glvoitho place iiltt a eltvlled nn penVniice.' ' ' W A, Hlshel -nnrt'O ir nnii.. hnndeil In .tholr annn inpnnimit. f... i iiii in .. r t :-k ai"i nni'i taa e ii Important Notice to Property Owners Give us a description of your property and we will obtain for you amount of taxes on same. Sheriff does not notify you. First National Ban Ml to sou a f n do.- . nt ru aid when foed, thoy ' uiiinii ii very uirricult to OsJlMMiiOltsMlilia.eho la FLANAGAN & BENNETT r i OLDK8T HANK IN COOS COUNTY, K8TAI1LISIIEI) IX IK Capital and Surplus Undivided Profits $100, 8,' Into, ?at paid on time doposlts. SAFKTY DKI'OSIT UOXKS FOR ItKN'T. u. b. Depository for Pottal funds. Taxes can bo paid throutft oanK iree of charge. iiunnuoiigrv i ihti , .ini. W5-lrttWS I 3. Oro.."!!. ra -Ki.fi'v HDlflnili li lJnrfiI,. I.XA,), II , '. ! iM: M mm n vsi.1 'l"C1'; PI IIII1IU Mlll.VllA ll nkf.1,1 ...i Bl V ril 111 I u lOUVlllir for Sue.1 E any Foloy Kfdnoy tills will cure caso of kldnqy or blndd,or trouble, not boyond tho vench pf modjclno. No mvuicHiu cu uo, more. tea cross Drug Store. R" "ulyv! ply Snow Drift Flour Highest , Quality If whfltlown below tost o laid steadily. "I liavo found It very dlfricult to IKfiK samqj)n5 or unrppso. Hut whpn tho new ?ont of featheis Is sHnrtol, she units, slni I'ly bi'cnuse sho canntif tlo do'tihlo dut- make fontliet's hnil eggsfit tile same time. Wheu peonlu leuin this inci, uiey wjii not expert osgs fropi a hen that Is growlpg a cpat of fpatbr ers. And then they maV also learn iow to mnnage, thplr bntcjilng nnd reeding Ho as o get efcKS U tlfe latp rnl nnd wn(r. hev tloy Wnnt them badly. And hon hey lenrn jihal there will not be ppunds. peppered stpckfooJs pnnnceas nnd back-break-ng bono-cuttors I I'ullots that nro hutched early In u-'mviw ,,x,. April Mil make layers, of Thanksglv-, ' SdltM?0, mG,"N8T w,:Ti P,,''T. ing eggs If thoy nio fod during tho ' tu 51t..?nd chllle, feet usiial y affect summer so that they will bo matured !wmU"U? monibrnne or the nose, by that time. As a rule people eel , 'Jj?, a"d '""K8' n,l'J, ' grippe, bron thvlrllttlo chicks ory well, but when tvii. .Mmonln may reei. i,.v ,.. ..... ; ..'!',. " . "." Watch carefuy. nartltninriv m,, .i.ii ipWH of ?oo7K' W ta7oUt' . SghsvFoSvsT' ssb: 'tK1 ri.y-wavT && f&c aaas loed glowing pullets satisfactorily T,v 1 u eais the cough and that Is to keep an nbundnncp," I S"'cH'ilyI;ri,Jaak,e no substitute. Ked FOltl old-JIIll ii ivcurniii . Una mil ffOdld flfll. hao eloped .Moiiffay. rnmonto. Mrs. Knotts deserted threo chlldreii, taking her youngest son. snldlilfifnliv'Una'JKir'oTn' tii h irom Moiso, lilnlio, soiue years ago with a Mis. Van lowallo.i- ui.,n i. marrlpi ittfv l;er hpsbjud had ill- I vpued Iter, This wire dle.l g nioutliH For some time Smiti. i,n,i i,... boar.ihjK at tho Knotts homo at Oold Mill. Sunday U loft nstnnall.lv f.-. tho north, but doublo-1 back, moot lug Mrs, Knotts nt Ashland, whoie friends iecoRnle.t them nnd com munlcated with Knotts, They suc ceeded In loiving for tho south, how eer, and are now believed to bo In Sacramento. i Home Permanency vs. Home MonotoDj This Is a vital question for present day homebullders whetber havo a houso which in appearance muBt always remain the .?i7,i.iV; I l JVUI Prm" of a Httlo refreshing occww dighborhoods change as do individual tastes n frame hooM Ji0 J'.,nd0 f "armonUe with Its surroundings a freib i J "UUalpt. Often Will mnk t ., n.i ., ii,i,ni.'. nifltK tne 8amo ns a new suit mukes you feel Hko a new man. ?. iV.a f a. frnmo h0U8 ,a 81,coptlble to most any change I 'llEiSieA,rSrfnd Wh,, U ,a Pmnnent It does not MJ .lUiea'a.becdmfl'Un eyesore or a monotonv. Tharo are lota of tbW tftt O$fltrftboul h0U808 and lumbr tnat yu 8bould" ,1'inr (oo21e ln anU wo'" Blvo yu our v,eW9- C. A. Smith InmliPr Rj Mfor. 6 Miiwbl N- io- , iiiwaii, DKI'liTMUNT SOUTH IMIOAIIWAY. MAHSHF' -ii Llii l-l '.lit TIT-. t. j. bcaife ' $ "A."H! Hoboms Marshfield Pqint DecoratWCo Estimates Furnished 'uARIjVBfu, Phone MnL Oregoi ' ' ' " in ,, ' I t r. . AN'OONA. SICILIAN I1UTTKH CUP "Getting business I. Just like Av"'Iv,),,,Vi'OUo,',5 W courting a glrl-iyou must offer , , ! L !f.A 'ii ."V,'' T'e kind foregga; l .thcrleht kind or od.. . d ' "",v ,,H"UMn 8,0"K- T Ij keep on calling." - J. OraVJUI, I Phono 299, c North Bend, Oregon. Now Is the Time TO HAVK THAT KE8IUKNCR WIItEl) FOIt LiaHTS. ESTIMATES GIVEN ;fioos;Bay WiringCo;. or- ioW-'Y'wW i nv4 TRY THE EDGE WIlB W it VIVGER. " "Examine a collar freak IJI or. -Its , even, elastic U"H siflooth odd Its perfect ahiP Then test the top euv vnnr flnrrnr.Hn QVer It. amnntt. allnlr finish tU& ' In&v thorri tn' mil. dig CT IrrlUl nonV This test will prove Ji. n nnr oarvlna snnd US ft 'v "1 Iff ivj and apply the teat. Mor.hf.'o'M.Hnnil &Stm Sfauzey Bros.' Props Pb" Our Wagdns Go Anywberaj iwM. s. vm x -M. -'t.U l"rl 171 FRONHnW' "V, ELT-OJiTffi fiaa-aaMrfc.M.,wl.MBu v- r t.JAtuUu uilttlWU.: A