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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1912)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 2 m ' iiwiiiiiiiii... ii iwwWiwimiiiiii hi im w mmmm - ' !glulti'irr'LL:,i.:i'Jijatei.-AM.7iimiina ' ' .rt'jigw?MiLpaiim:.-ljK-fwaaai!vaI nAAH TTI A "7" T'TftfBO rfS(TlJf Ort-flF rajjIlIFfrTiiTiiritriM ! a rtrtUdffiiltnifcMBniriMTi n St i M. C. MAhOSKY Killlni' mill Pull. M I I U U fl U I? U I I LllU L 8 TUV K. MAI.OXKV Xcwh Kdl.of U ' U U U ,BU,IU,W' Entered at the postofflcontMarai-' M (111X11 HP II II I field, Oregon, for transmission , M NJ M M I H K P hi 1 1 I through the malls ns second cIuimj f (J 1 1 I 1 1 ULIlU 1 mail matter. j I I THi: OltAMtKltltV KINGDOM. TUB crnnherry kingdom of tho enrth Is a small one compared with tho domains of produc tivity assigned and estimated to other richly paying crops. Coos county Is fortunate to bo well within tho scope of this small but vitally effective range. Even horo thoro arc but n few thousand acres and but few of thoso acres under cultivation and de velopment; henco tho man who Is long sighted enough to got In now and socuro his heritage In this mod Total Enrollment This Year Is Larger Than the Fall of 1911. Tho enrollment of tho pupils In the schools of North I3cnd this year total I 335 as compnrcd to 311 Inst year, j This gives an Increase of 24 pupils ovor last year. I Tho following arc tho figures In ' dotal!: Roceivlng Class -1 1 . First grade, Mrs. Sleep 38 ' Second grndo, Miss Heath .... 31 est kingdom Is to be congratulated , m,..-,. .. Misq tmrnoi 32 later on. I Fourth grade, Mr. Brown .... 35 J. II. Plnkcrton, one of the crnn- pif.ii pm-ip. Mina iinriilnnh nin- bcrry kings of Coos county, reports; i,0y that this year's crop Is cxcollont In quality but not uniform In produc tion. Tho quantity will bo lnrgo In so mo patches and small In others. Any soil adapted to a use qualified to yield a net profit of $1,000 per acre and any uso known to put that profit In tho purse of tho patient and Intelligent Investor and toller, should not bo long neglected and from the signs nt hand, tho "hunch" Is being carefully and quietly tnken by men who nro committed to tho conviction that tho cranberry tins no parallel on tho soil mnrkct of Coos county. Tho holdings of record today aro not lnrgo (they do not need to ho) but they nro becoming moro and more numerous as tho months go by nnd beforo tho 3C Sixth grado, Miss Williams ... 26 Sovonth grndo, Miss Slbel .... 20 Eighth grnde,, Mrs. Woodbury . 18 Total enrollment for 1012.. 335 Total enrollment for 1911.. 311 Incrcneo this year 21 1IONOU IlIKTIIDAV. F. K. Allen Highly Complimented by Masonic Chapter. Tho members of Arago Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, hold tholr regu lar mooting last night. Tho degroo was conforred upon thrco Masons and after tho meeting a banquet was hold. Yesterday was tho birthday of tho secretary, P. E. Allen. Some of tho tnnmtinra fniim! nut Mila fnnf nrwl nt uninterested shall rcallzo It. there! th0 banquet many toasts compllmont- wiii 110 no muro cmniicrry mini 10 nry to Mr, Auon nm nB work ln tho KV , . , . . . . . I order woro given, making tho occa- It Is ono of tho fixed and logical 1 Bon ft VOry pleasant ono for him. Moments of Improvement nnd expnn- -- iilon on tho const lines of Oregon and , ifnger'ulQ'urcluu Washington, nnd tho day Is not far for a Marshflold mnn who wants ro dlstant when this terrltorv will rival aulta that Is too slow a method. tno ramoun nogs or uapc uon. Tiioro Is no tlmo to loso In this "pick up" or virgin opportunities In this line It Is no vision here now, hut Intense THE POLITICIAN. In July tho politician gives you . J ..;...,, . ..T11 iil iIim run of llfo, and n Aug ly practical and proven boyond nil .... ,. ,nn,roq ,,.,, ', ,,,,,, ?, possibility of doubt. This Is tho year! ust ho Inquires about tho health of i 1ftlt ilnAH ii'lfm IM CnnlAinltnii t i .1 !nnlhnfh ,!? voX'0 tK'.h-? bor for your Vote ho Inds, ho gets !?-I"--f. 'i.-f "-T0" .TJ" '"c-t..th?t ! anxiously solicitous for tho welfare cssontlnl to tho correct development! J of tho culture nnd tho splendid pro- aaaa4aaaaaaaaaaa fits Inseparable from It. should ho no deterrent to thoso who know n good thing and where to find It. It In 1 STOItV OK THE DAY: 1 "U'lin. ...Ill l.n ll.n first ll.lnn llw.t r.?lL" Jl,t,0,"V.w Tf rnj'l,n,'1,1,fih Toddy will sny when ho outers tho ZZ, I Z 1, .1 n 1 .1 Whlto Houso noxt year?" naked Hugh XVlY. T" ,K.nn,m!1 n" .t,,0S McUIn ot a group of null Mooaorn. nttrlbutps to tho Infalllhlo returns, "Huiiyi" guossod Hnrry Hoy SfVCooBK county" "IP rrnn,,0rry ,,0BB, "Delighted!" ventured Henry Hug- "Iloth wrong." snld Mcl.aln. "He will sny, 'How do you do, President Wilson!'" GRAND .WHY SICKNESS. THE IWSHANDMAN. Tho poor downtrodden grnnger of whom wo used (o hear, has been n! blooming nt ranger for ninny n golden year. The artists onto portrayed him ns 11110 by norrow 8iiind: In senro crow rags arrayed him, put birds' nontn In IiIh beard: ho was a figure fiinnv. mill wlum ln umi t. t. .... It was to borrow nuiiioy to hold his mortKKt' down. And now tho west ern fanner Is quite u Sunny Jim: he'n no vIow-wltlMilnrinor. there are no Mo 011 him. lie come to town n lenrhiic In KOinPoilf nmlor i-ir' lirnll 'd linen ho h wiiir'ng. 1h h'"d1ph u real ilnnr. Hl wife U iinuilv In 'on with I'llmeut fnlr to moo: Mm dmight er. blooming iiuiMmi. Jimt rlnnks Willi Jew tdry. And nil for which they hanker tho old man buys In town: be foro the village bunker no more he fcnuekloH down. Gone are the nn dent gal ways that omo adorned hU cliopa: when Iio'h In town he nlwnvH rook in the barber ttliops: weUbed down with golden nlortw, bo meet the village hwoIIh: he wears the front of CrnpMiH, nnd feeds at good hotels. Xn more tho hayseed's trumping his weary wny upon, or at the poor farm ramping another landmark gone! CcWrxvWtfH Georgo Fltzhugli, of tho Sixes In, , , , ' qnlto 111 as a rosult of serving sov-l Tll huslnoBa woman will never bo rrnl Rtrenuoim days on the grand thoroughly satisfied with her lot tin Jury at tho last session of court held 1 "L?"0 ,s ,n,)I to complotoly dlsponso nt Gold Heaeli. Port Orford Trl- w,th ninn " I'"tronagc. bune, I 7 That's nothing. Wn Know sovernl Tw.0 ,c"r,s mttl ho nh to ,bcnt a8 Coos countyltos that were mndo slek """' ''" t'O'cnn't convince tho gro hy tho last grand Jury nnd didn't cv- y" ' J"t Houblo rations aron't en servo nt nil. ' SiLCCBsnry for two mouths. As long ns women nro donled tho I. nil... .!... .. . . ... ... mum iiiuy ciui i do ucKi rcsponsiuio for any part of tho prosont pollution and corrurtlou of politics. THOSE NEW 'It'll hats. Vnll .lltll. I.lt'.. I11IM n .. .11.1 ..... ....V ..! Mill III I IIIHllllll'U, you may worship her afar; you may! gno upon her beauty as you would upon n star: and got nenr enough to tense herbut bo sntlsllod with thatj you can never hope to squeeze her' 111 inni great inu or n lint. Washing tho hnlr wouldn't bo half I ...11.... ... .-- .. 1 -I. .Minns in niniiij gins 11 inoy could put It in the laundry onco .1 veek. OPPOSITKS It mnkoa a dlfforonco every wlfo Is very much nwnro If a man's n lion In hor life, Or only Just n hear. A( bliio-blooded girl nnmed Steele nun 11 jiMHiw vniueo rrom t'oqulllo 1 mil 1 no yollow nnd bluo Mixed ns rolnrn will ,ln And their ehlldron were green ns nn eei. tiaiaaLttit WM i Ctft AttUkcar Htm 0 t tWITH THE I t toastandtea: 4444 Hero's n ehanee for some of tho i-iiiw county eHiulldates to nvoli! ills Hppnlntnieiit by getting nn entire court house. Judge Hulley bus made an order directing the sTerlff to sell the old Currv eonntv cimri house to the highest bidder, "nob1 nnuiioy" niigiit writo a little ditty, entitled. "Why Don't You Get a Court House of Your Own." (()()! KV VI.VC. A The growing good of the world Is parti) dependent on unhlstorli' ails, inni that things me not so 111 with you mid 1110 as they mlKht lm. bevn Is half ) nwlng to the number who lived Ml brolly 11 hHilon life mid rest in universal tomb (ioorgo 1:1. lot. l If the elieiKv " te I 011 Coos l;iv ti.lklng rallwuy ruiiiors could bo hnr neated It would drlv all the rallro.id trains In this i tetry and 10 In c.m adti "'I' nm prnu.ter of my inemle- tlinii of my frlen is Hnvs Cnlonel Roosevelt. Thero me other. Todd v. who feel the same w.ij about It. 4 THE (.tl'IKT OHSEItYEIt SAYS The Elettoral ciillego ahmil.1 bine n good football team' this ' year. Thero nro somo groat A ttl'rttfa l.l tl'otnl.i.. r.... I. a I T v-.d .1, ,lf. (, 11, 4f A Denver mnn claims that enough xlcohcl mny bo ubsorbod through the "Como hither, llttlo Mnry Ann." tho doting mother snld: "I havo nbout three quarts of jute to put upon your head. I see the neighbor's daughters go to school llxod up go lino, and I won't havo It snld, my dear, that you are not In lino: so let mo icaisonilno your face with pig ments rich and rare, and put somo red paint on vour Una nmi mni- .., curl your hnlr and push you In n nar row skirt that shows your every riirvu, so mat you win get from rnb-bor-neik :''e nntlio vnn iin.v,. And you must wonr your snowy shoes nun iiuvoniso your root, and oko tho CnUV hat that senrna tlm lmmu n.. the street, for I won't have tho , neignuors sny that my llttlo maid l not ns good as nnv or ns stvllshiv strayed. Of course, you don't look hko a cniut witn nil your paint nnd curls, but you're upholstered Just ns well as many othor glrsj of courso, juu luiinoi run ana piny, as children usod to do. but wo must show tho nelghobors' girls thoy havo no edge on you; 01 course us hko n monkey dear, of courso It Is a shnmoj but slnco tho nolghbors turn out apes, I uuvu 10 uoinosamo! TROI.MNG W.VR nnd SALMON THOIJ.S at THE Gl'NNERY. GAIT HOOKS at THE GCNXER. Closing Out The Merchant Bankrupt Stock At The Golden Rule Store New location in the First National Bank Building. GENUINE BARGAINS. The best over offered in Mnrshfield. The store is is so jammed full of merchandise, business his been so big and we Ii.iyc had so much work to do that main' important items in the stock have been prac tically overlooked. These lines we have now found time to bring forward to the greater prominent which thev deserve. Such items as the following explain why the GOLDEN RULE STORE IS $0 CROWDED FROM MORNING TO NIGHT. Shoe Department RUBBER BOOTS. Men's $7.00 Snag Prof Hip Boots. . . $-1.85 Men's $G.25 Friction Boots $4.J5 Men's $4.50 Short Dull Boots $3.25 Boys' $1.50 Hip Boots $2.95 Boys' $3.00 Knee Boots, 2 1-2 to G $1.95 Youth's $2.75 Knee Boots, 11 to 2 $1.75 Don't wait on these, they'll go fast. MEN'S OXFORDS Tie and Button, Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Lea ther. Big assortment good makes, such as Nettle ton, Thompson Bros, and Walkeasy. Regular price, $3.00 to $5.00 On sale, 1-2 price and less. LADIES' PATENT LEATHER PUMPS. Regular price $3.00 to $1.50. On sale, 1-2 price and less. BUSTER BROWN SHOES for CHILDREN. Sizes 5 to 13 1-2 and 1 to 5. All in the Merch ant stock at reduced prices. INFANTS' SOFT SOLES worth ui to GOc, on sale at 25c. Dry Goods Department SILK WAISTS. Ladies' $2.50 Silk Waists si:? Ladies' $3.25 Silk Waists mo 1 "V Ladies $3.75 Silk Waists .yioO Ladies' $3.95 Silk Waists $o'?3 Ladies' $4.50 Silk Waists $ Women's $1.50 Rust Proof Corsets 50 M Mill Clothing Department Men's $3.50 Corduroy Pants -$1.9) Big line Boys' SHinol Suits at a big reduction in price 1-2 and less. J YOUTHS' SUITS, 1-1,'lG, IS years. Good assortment, good stvlcs. Regular prices, $10 to $18. Sale price, half 'and less. MEN'S PANTS, worth $3.Q0 to $G.50, mostly large sizes, one-half and less. .MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS. Half price and less Good stock, regular nrices ranging from $9.00 to $18.00. " Men's Furnishings, Etc. Men's 50c Half Hose, per pair o5 Jlen s 2oc Half Hose, 2 pair for o. Men's Rockford Sox, per pair ".-', JK8 ,"Xn?i!Vps' Impair '.7.7.7.7 !v Mens .1.00 balbnggan Underwear 50c Men s ;0c halbnggan Underwear o.-K. Sizes somewhat broken. Men's $2.00 Negligee Shirts .Roe to 1 o-. Men's $1.50 Negligee Shirts ..... fe Men's $1.25 Negligee Shirts .".VcfeV to 73.. Men's i,)c Negligee Shirts !-.. Men's (loir Shirts, same wav. ' Arrow Brand Collars, I for . . '. t o-j,. Men's 50c Linen Handkerchiefs ....." oV. Men's 50c and 75c Bolts .T .Men s if I. tk) A ork Gloves n.-, .Mens !?l.,)0 Work Gloves cv .Men s .l.j.) A ork Gloves . ,.-. A I..,' , Ai O" V 1 l ni 1 .... 1)0 .Men s 1.2; Night Shirts r;r. , Big line lancv Vests, less than 1-2 price !).!!? ah K lrnlN sn niul stilT st-vl'os' lm,r Good assortment $2.50 Hats for $1.25 See them at once. Fancy 50c Corsets. .. Assorted lot Corsets, worth up to $1.50, choicely $-1.00 Long Kid Gloves m $1 .o0 2-clasp Kid Gloves yx $1.25 2-clasp Kid Gloves ft Small and large sizes chiefly. Saxony Yarn, assorted colors, per skein 4; Fleisher's Shetland floss, per skein ,V Heather Bloom, per yard : . ..2' Ami Silk, per yard. .'... iv Embroidcrv Silk, 2 for x Filo, Rope and Ro)'al Floss. Stamped Linens at greatly Reduced Prices. Pillow Tops at Greatly Reduced Prices. 15c Pillow Cord, per yard -M 50c Chiffon at, yard & 25c Chiffon, at, yard Ifr Handkerchiefs, each . . . If Embroidered Collars at One-Half Price. Fancy Veilings, per yard lfc lnrgc e Hair Pins, 2 for krf( r 01....1...1. ''u,uu " 'i' 'JiiiJ'KClh $3.00 Bon FeiMine Lace. Curtai: V2.00 Silk Lace Net Veils, each ins, each. 25 . .9V Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! The past three days' terrific selling liavo left short lengths of many piece goods. All t!ire tn now be found on the remnant counters priced for quick dearaurv. Dress Goods, Sillcs, Linens, White Goods, Wash Goods, Percales, Gingham, Onto: heaps of good things on the remnant counters. New Fall Goods New Shipments Arriving Every Boat Day See our Online- Linn ni nn,. i,.,i C 1 N'e our Outing Line at, per yard if See the Percales at, per yard 10c w f Aew i)atterns in Galatea, per yard 13c nnd IK i'lg lino 15c Ginghams in short lengths, 10 to . -C (yards, per yard JJ n,1.",?.1"011 Tal'l'ol Hair Rihhons, per yard..... Chiffon Scarfs ... to $' Fine new line of Babies'' ' Caps,' ' Babies' Kfilt Groods and Blanket Robes. ) ory Special Values in Leather "Dress Suit r"ses at . . . . i 05 4.50, & special values in Blue Serges. 0.. Mnped Contiiiff Flannels ; Jjn-kish Towels 12 l-2c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 2of,f IOC liuh Hm. Ml 1 ..i. ' ' ... ' - im te s 25c Talcum Powder ' : J, Coign's Bontal Cream I0e nnl f 2oc indsor Silk Ties, each 'ancy Kibbons, 5 to G inches wide, per n, -. yard . nh on, 2oe, WM -" ' THE GOLDEN RULE R. A. COPPLE. Prop. lT'vriii a 1 T...1' -i-, ,. ,.. . nu,UVi Uimws 1,au height Swiss Vests, lonj Worth double. Sleeves, all sizes. .29c i