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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1912 - EVENING EPltlOW 4 THE COOS MISS IMNOFF WINS MEDAL Awarded First Honors in W. C. T. U. Demorest Contest at North Bend. In tho largo new Luthoran Church of North Rend Tuosdiiy evening tho Doinorest W. C. T. U. contest was won by Miss Esther Imhoff. Among tho eight speakers were found read ers of considerable talent; their In teresting readings nud tho way they wero dolivored mado tho contest not ably successful. Thu program was won tn.ed aim arled by boveral vo cal soios and selections from the nigh bchool orcuoBtrn. ine uumorest contests are given from llmu to time under the auspices oi cno . 0. T. U. of each orgaiuzu tlon. 'flio object of tneso contests Is to uwiiKon uu interest in tempor nnce activities and to encourage abil ity to speak la puullc. Different med als of various grades aro awarded ac cording to tho size of tho contest nud tho number of participants. Tho Mnrshlloid Union recently held a slinllnr dobnlo; tho two associations now intend to go In together In n contest in which tho participants of tho two different contests will outer to competo for ouo grand medal. A boys' contest is now being planned by Mrs. ltobert .McCnnn and Dr. D. Clarke of the North Uend Union, nud ouch a competitive contest will nppear toon. Tho conteBt Tuesday ovonlng was a decided success and was attended by cno of tho largest audiences gathered at any meeting hero for a long time. When tho largo now church was filled ninny wore Btandlng In tho vestlbulo eager to get what they could of tho leadings. Tho efforts nnd nbllity of each Individual speaker wero com mendable In the highest degree. Tho musical program was well chosen and arranged. One of tho1 most pleasing numbers on tho entire program was MIbs Hood's vocal solo,' "Thoughts of Thee," very sweetly nnd excellently rendorcd. Miss Newklrk'u vocal selection, with tho nccompnnt-1 ment of Prof. Davidson, was qtilto ap-, proprlnto. Carl Colder of the North -Bond High School nnd tho high school ' orchestra were entertaining additions -Jo tho rcgulnr program which was as follows: Borlpturo nnd Prayer. .. .Rov. Hlsoy "National Emblem". .11. S. Orchestra Heading "A voice from the Poor. houso Dcsslo Daln Reading "The Cowboy's Host". . . . ... t .... i Amelia Llllobo Heading "Why I wear do Whlto Ribbon" ........ .Marjorle Smith Solo i Cnrl Colder Hendlng "A Shodow". .Annn Truman Rending "The Convict's Sollloqnoy" Esther Imhoff Solo .- Mildred Hood Heading "Tho Prisoner's Soliloquy" . . ; Loin Hltchcy Rending "Tho Surrender" Shirley Potorson Rending "Tho llrldnl Wlno Cup". . Marian LnuKcnhorg Solo Miss Newklrk A talk upon "Object of Contest" and V. C. T. U...Rov. D. A. MacLeod Musical Solcction. . . .11. S. Orchostrn Awarding of Modal Dr. R. Clark Tho Judges wero Mrs. M. K. Ever ltt, Mrs. (lolsendorfor and Edgar Simpson. No admission wns charged but n freo-wlll offering was taken nnd tho IndleH of tho W. C. T. U. decided to turn over tho amount to help pay tho espouses of n vory sick tuborculosiB pntlent whom tho Indies havo had tnkon to tho Mercy Hospital. Upon tho flnnl decision of tho judges Miss Imhoff wns awarded tho first medal for excellence In rending nnd recitation. Each of tho othor contestants wns given n smnller med al In ovldenco of tho nppreclntlon of tho lndloa of tho Women's Chrlstlnn Tompernnco Union. WROTE LOVE TALES J NOW SEEKS DIVORCE TRAFFIC HUMBOLDT BAR NAVAL MILITIA SCANDAL AIRED Eureka Harbor Commissioners Report That Totalled $14,- 652,687 Last Year. EUREKA, Cnl., Feb. 22 -Exports' from Humboldt Uny In 1011 had a total vatuo of $9,311,308, while tho, inmnrtH for tho saiiio period wero vniued at $5,201,37!), leaving n bnl-i unco of trade in favor or tins port oi $4,129,92!. In other words Hum liolilt sold nroducts valued at nearly nine and a half millions of dollars and spent but little more than linn that sum. Exports exceeded Imports In value by $4,120,829, nccordlng to the nnnunl report of thu Harbor Com missioners. Thus it enn bo seen thnt tho com merce of this port during 1911 nmountod to $14,0S2,G87. In tho last fourteen years sltico 1808, tho value of lumber oxports nlono from Humboldt has amounted to tho amazing sum of $68,280,752. In 1898, Humboldt Ray oxportod lumber to the valuo of $1,373,512 nnd with each year this trndo has In creased until 1911 tho valuo of tho lumbor exported from this port wns $0,805,583, forming by far tho great est artlclo of export, nil othor oxports being vniued at less than halt this amount. In 1010 tho lumbor exported from this port wns vniued nt $0,749,372, phowlng a small but substantial In cieaso for tho year JiiBt ended. In tho report, detailed summaries are given ns follows: Arrivals during 1911001 steam and 35 sail vessels, n totnl of 93G ves tols, whllo for departures thoro wero 904 steam and 34 sail vcssoIbc, n to tal of 938 departing vossoIb. Tho to tnl uumbor of vossols crossing tho bar luBt year was 1854, an increuso over 1910 of twenty vossols. Tho total tonnage of theso vossols was 1,031,633. Passengers arrived horo In 1911 to tho number of 16.000, with de partures numbering 17,238, tho totnl number of pnHsongers crossing tho bnr bolng 33,904. Thoro nro many unrecorded arrivals on steam schoon ers each year, tho recorded number of departures nlwayB being grentor than tho nrrlvnls. Lumber exports for 1911 wero valued nt $0,805,583. Anlmnl product oxports woro vni ued nt $311,819. Dairy product oxports woro voluod n $1,577,530, ranking next to lum bor In vnluo. FIbIi nnd gnmo exports, $258,747. Fnrm nnd ranch products. $53,294. Orchard products, $20,820. Miscellaneous, $303,500. Totnl vnluo of nil oxports, $9,391, 308. Tho totnl vnluo of all Imports wns $5,2G1,379. Freight and pnssongor trnf flc earn ings for this port for 1911 nro esti mated nt $2,501,rt5G. NIX5RO PUOIL1ST DEAD. Disqualified Portland Officer Says He Will Prosecute Fellow Officers. 4 .MEET FRIDAY. Cnpt. T. J. Macgenn, com- mander of tho Coos Ray dl- visions of the Oregon Naval Ml- lltla, today issued n call for h meeting of tho two divisions nt their hull on North Front streot Frldny night at 8 o'clock. Every membor Is requested to bo pros- ont. PORTLAND, Fob. 22 Tho Jour nnl snys: Declaring that charges which ho had preferred against cor luln fellow officers had lain dorm ant sinco November 27, Lieutenant Otto Staron, of tho Oregon Naval Mi litia yesterday declared his Intention to Btnrt legal proceedings to havo tho charges brought to u trial. Ho also alleges that his disqualification as nu officer following tho examinations hold by tho naval examining board was unfairly procured nnd not on tho merits of his examination. Tho offi cer is confident that ho answered enough of the questions propounded to pnBs oiiBily. This also ho will at tempt to hnvo rcvlowcd In court. Tho chnrges Involved nbuslvo lnn- guago and Intoxication and Stnron says ho llled them with tho adjutant general of tho state at tho lattor's request after verbal complnlnt had been made, but thnt slnco this nctlou nothing wns heard of tho mntter. Stnron says ho will start his fight In tho courts tomorrow. NAVAL OFFICERS DISMISSED Adjutant (Iciicrnl "Will Issuo Order to Mllitlnuien. PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 22 Ad jutnnt Qonernl W. E. Flnzcr tins die tntcd n formal order sotting forth thnt Lieutenant Otto 3tnron, Lieuten ant Fred Pnpo, Lloutonatit, Junior grndo, Thnyor Grimes; Ensign Arthur L. Rlnnchnrd, Ensign Jay Clary and Ensign Karl S. Unities hnvo ccasod to ho offlcorn of tho Oregon Nnvnl Ml 11 tin. All but Staron were mombors of tho Coos liny divisions. Lloutou unt W. E. Doiischor nnd Lloutonatit Lester P. Sorcnsou nro yet to take the examination. HEADGEAR DECREE 11V NATION'S .MILLINERS LOS ANOELES. Feb. 22 Janet S. Kroeck, nuthor and lecturer on "Tho Family Iloautlful," filed suit for di vorce from hor husband, Wesley Kroeck, u coal contractor. Mrs. Kroeck's books nnd lectures dealt with perfect human love, Ideal motherhood and tho ennoblement of fatherhood, Her complaint In tho di vorce nctlon sots forth thnt her hus band called her u "bum" for giving hor time to lecturing before tho Pa rent Teachers' Association, and de clared that sho "ought to bo nt homo with her husband Instead of telling other people how to rnlso children." It Is also nlleged In the complaint thnt Kroeck, although uuupprecintlvo of his wife's intellectual efforts, do mniided and received tho proceeds of hor lectures. Cleveland Ror Siiccinulm to Injuries In Itcct'lit Rout. Dy Associated PrcBs to tho Coos Da; Times., CLEVELAND, Fob. 22. Chnrlos Ellis, n negro pugilist who fell un conscious In tho start of tho sixth round of his bout with Joo Motto Tuesday night, died today In tho hospital. FIRST AUTO RIDE IS FATAL Man or .10 Is Killed When Car Gocm Over Rank. MEHCED, Cnl.. Fob. 22 Ills first automobile ride proved alBo the last for an unidentified man about 50 yenrs old, who was given a lift by Edwin Huddlo. Ruddlo's car, con taining four other men, picked up tho stranger on the outskirts of town. A few minutes Inter tho machine, in rounding n turn, turned over an em bankment. All escaped injury excopt tho wnyfnror, whose skull wns brok en. Ho had said It was his first auto Idf A hIIii bearing tho nnmo ot Fred C. Wright, n votorlnnrlnn, of Santa Ann, was found on tho nt ranger. Riot of Color, Willi Plenty of Red, nnd Smaller In Shape Is tho Spring Deslgim, CHICAGO, Fob. 22 Tho Turkish towel, which previous')' had boon brought from tho bathroom to lmko up milady's blanket coat nnd ln'or to provtdo hor with tho most modern gown, has romo out again. This tlmo It Is for, hor lint. Tho Nntlnnnl ARBodatlon ot Rotnll Milliners In convention horo hns or dered Its latest IncrcnBo of uses. Tho decree Bays tho prnpor thing In lints this spring Is to bo: Small or niodl u in In slzo; n riot of colors with plenty of plnln rod; novelties In Turk ish designs. Anything rnthor than liirco hats for fnslilnnnblo womon. In tho way of novelties, nn umbrel la hat, a "so'wcstor." a score of crea tions ovolvod from tho Turkish towel 1 red Ftrlnns, tassels nnd all nnd I wound turbnn offects nro Fot forth In tho dismay of hats. i "Styles this fonsnn arc to ho less oxponslvo nnd more simple than over i before, but startling in coloring" said President Muiio Harris of tho association. WILSON IS IN RING. GLADYS HHOOKWELL STOCK CO. In "MERELY MARY ANN" MASONIC THEATER Two nights Commencing Monday, February 20th. Prices JISc, :i.V nnd oOc. Entire now FCenery FULL ORCHESTRA. RtMiiocrutlc Ouidldnto Will Aiinwi' Roosevelt Monday. KANSAS CITY. Fob. 22. "My lint hns been In tho ring a long tlmo and my head has been In it," said Gov ernor Wilson of Now Jersey horo to day when his attention wns called to Itoosovolt's statement last night at Cleveland. He ropeatod, "My hat Is In the ring nnd you will hnvo my unswer Monday." , Wilson laughed heartily at his epigram and was cheered by membars of tho Wllson-for-presldent club, who formed tho recaption conuultteo hero. Smoking hot REAL CHICKEN tamtles nt Stnffords. At a sales-maker and a buel- 4 ness-bullder, do you know of anything bettor or 'surer than advertising. . f 4 Why Salves Can't Cure Eczema Since the old-fashioned theory of cur Ins t'cronm tlirout'li the blood tint) been elen up by scientists, many different talvi'S have been tried for skin diseases. Hut It has been found thut these salves only clot,' tho pores and cannot penetrate ta the Inner skin below the epidermis altera the eczema Kerms are lodged. This tho quality of penetratlne probably explains the tremendous sue ceis of the well known liquid eczema remedy, oil of wlnterk'reon, thymol, gly cerine, etc, ns compounded in U.D.I), rrencrlptlon. We have sold other remedies for akin troubles but none that wo can recom mend a highly as this for we know that D.D.I), stops the itch at once. We can Kive you it trial size bottle for 5 cents that will be euouKh to prove it. Of course all other druggists have D.D.D. Prescription so to them it you can't come to us but don't accept some bite profit substitute. Hut If you come to our store, we are so certain of what D.D.I), will do for you wiai we oner you a iuii size uotiie on this Kuarantee' If you do not And that It takes away the Itch AT ONCE, It coita you not a cent GOOD KHEERINO IN DAILY LIFE. Good mnnnors, which Includo cour ,tesy, ure a lubricant thnt makes tho wheels of business, domestic and so cial life movo easily. They afford pleasure nnd comfort, soothe tho feel ings nnd promote concord and peuco, gays nn exchange. Whothor or not the manners of tho American people- have Improved In recent years Is open to question. Thoro nro thoso who assort that tho spread of education has mado for re finomunt nnd more polished ways, and doubtless that Is truo to a con siderable oxtent. Hut on tho othor hand thero nro pcoplo who mourn what thoy consider tho decay of tho old courtliness of manner which had fco peculiar a charm. And It Is also assorted that tho rush and whirl ot present business life makes for brus quenesB of speech nnd a lessoned re gard for the comfort and feelings of others. That undoubtedly is truo In ninny Instances and railroad mali ngers quick tp seo its Injurious ef fects nro enjoining their employes to sl'ow good manners In their ro'ntlonH to the traveling public. Rut whether good mnnners hnve or have not decreased there Is certainly room for Improvement. Courtesy, reverence, conslderntoness nnd nil thopo other qunlltles that may bo In cluded In good breeding should bo diligently cultivated, espoclnllv In the home nnd In tho school. Chl'dren well trained in IMs essential will re tain It through life. K1LRANE OI7TS DECISION. (Dy Associated Press to Coos flay Times. LOS ANOELES. Fob. 22. KH bnne was clven tho decision at tho end of n twenty-round go here this nftornoon. Red Cross Drug Store. A "Getting business Is Just Ilka courting a rlrl you must niri ' thi rleht kfnd nf rAod. nA Vw on raltlnr." l - Watch Window Display Balance of this week Take your choice Any Suit in the window $11.85 Another example o - "MONEY TAKS" Don't you agree with us? It pays to buy lor Cash. Hub Clothing Shoe Co, Marshficld. andoa NEW SPRING SHOES ARE HER.E CANDIDATES FOR SENATOR Fulton nnd Ocnrlii Not In Race In Oregon This Year. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 22 Form al announcements by C. W. Fulton and John M. Quorln, both ox-United States Senators, that they would not bo candidates for tho Senator-ship hns dono much to clarify tho Oregon Sen sorial situation. Neither Mr. Fulton nn.. mp. nnnrin wnn n candidate for his party'B nomination, but each had been urgently requested by party vot ers to enter tho contest. Their nc tlon In declining to becomo cnndl dntes means thnt lion Selling Is likely to nnnouiico his cnndldacy tor tno Tlnttiilillriin iiomliiiitlon. It is OXPOCt- cd ulso thnt Dr. Hurry Lano will seek tho Democratic nomination; MtawaMMsaaaaaa I DONT Buy your Butter, Cream or niiik from the Coos Bay Ice and Cold Storage Com pany unless you want only the BEST PHONE 73.T Delivery 8 a. m. 2 p. in. Beau Pot Cheese Try It. First Class Auto Service Spoclnl cnlls nnywhoro anytime. Stnnd nt Smokehouse Phono CG-J until 11 p. m.; nfter 11 p. m. Phone C-J. Resldonco Phono 28-J. Good cars and careful drivers. D. L. FOOTE. Proprietor k Modern Drlck Uutldtnt;, Eleotrl Lights. Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Roomi with Hot and Cold Water. II O T E L .CO OS C. A. METLIN. Prop. Rates: 60 cents a Day and Upward Cor. nroadway and Market MarahfleM Orirnn PROFESSIONAL OlHhCii- Specialist on nerves, spine and rheumatism. Phono 174, North Bond. TUTUS. E. SHADRURNE. A"A Teacher of volco placement, breathing and Interpretation ot song Is ready to receive tho public. Studio 211 Commercial Are. TTR. E. P. WINKLER, " Naturopath and Chiropractor All chronlo diseases treated. Consul atlon free. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 and 6 to 8 p. ni Naturopath Institute Room No. 1 No. 136 Droadway, Marshfleld, Ore rR. G. W. LESLIE, , -' Osteopathic Physlclaa Graduate of the Amerhan school oi Osteopathy at Klrksvllle, Mo. OfBct In Eldorado Oik. Hours 10 to 12; 1 t 4' Phone 161-J; Uarshneld; Oregon J W. DENNETT, Lawyer. )tflee over Flanagan & Dennett Bant larahfleld Oregor rR. J. T. McCORMAO, IS TOhvolnlan .. a... Marshfleld, Oregon. Jfflce: Lockbart Building, opposite Post OTU Phone 105-J DR. A. J, IIENDRY'8 Modem Dental Parlor. We are equipped to do high clan work on short notice at the ven lowest prices. Examination fre. Lady attendant. Coke bulldlna-. onm It Chandler note, phone 11J-J. FAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondol EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS AND SURMARINE HULL SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO Friday, Feb. 33 at 1 P. M. INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPAXV. Phono -II. O. F. MiOEOHOE, ,vi 'THE FRIEND OF COOS RAY' S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS WILL SAIL FROM COOS BAY FOR' PORTLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, AT 1 P.I CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT P0IITLU) NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono II. ' . O. F. McOEOHGIUri Steamer Homer DATE OF SAILING TO BE ANNOUNCED LATEM F. S. Dow, Agent EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwatei ALWAYS ON TIME. SAILS FROM PORTLAND AT 8 P. M. ON FEBRUARY 18. 20 AMS RAir.q mirm rnnn tiav at eiinvinis ni? Tina TIDE ON FJB ARY 10, 17 and 24. L. A. PARKnURST, Agent. L. H. KEATINR. Auent. Plione Ml Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqutlle Offl e Phone 191 Marshfleld Office 1W. ITarms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specliUr. Oenaral AgenU "EASTBIDB" We Clean and; Press ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PRONE MAIN U7-J - Lots on Installments Bay View, Bay Park Bunker Hill Eastside and Other Locations I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. People Take Notk We navealllengtbiofito"' for aale, prices ranging frcm ' per tier up. We can MrW Innvtl. vnii -wlBb. L. .:HEIS8 ni xt- nin.j or ruum iu. - vCity Fish MarW FREE DELnTERy' In Ferguson Transfer $ Foot of Market A' SMITH & BALCH, Propria PHONE sew ' WANTED!!! 'ARPET8 UPHOLHTEHIN'n AND PIANOS TO CLEA.V. hv thm n..,.. tic Cleaning Company, Ordera to? work taken at OOINO ft HARVEY PHONE 1M THE LLOYD. Most modern RoniB n ment-house In the city. (i u&y iranaieui ., ,ti r"-week "';.Md We have nicely "ur" ,h till apartmenta, Including b,B' month and up.