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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1912)
.-jW,i'M ' DAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1912 EVEMIMG EDITION. THE COOS Crown Flour Days, Oct. 19, 21 and 2; SZSZBtSB WWW tWWIII 1 1 IBW wWi' II THE LATEST fcsT-PATE - THE BEST To make it ae object for thehoiuisewlfe to ask for anndl insist onu gettirg CROWN FLOUR, which is the BEST Paten floor produced, we will on all deliveries made on the above days allow 25c per sack for the printed slip in this advertisement signed by the lady ordering it- CUT THIS OUT F. S. DOWf Agent Crown Flour: 1 nave oraerea inrougn . your grocer's name) sacks of Crown Flour, c. n. t. Signed: TO THE GROCERYMAN: We will accept this signed statement for 25c for each mil Crown flour delivered. BALFOUR, GUTHRIE & CO, r.s,D0WJ The Retail Price of Crown Flour Is $1.40 Per Sack Qlv Tkl Qlm and Your Merchant Will Sell M 1 Olgn lniS Olip You a Sack of Crown Flour for pl.l COOS BAY TIMES M. O. HALONHV ICdltor nnil I'uli. DAN K. MALONKV Ncwh Kdl.or movi:i HV PATUIOTISM. A LESSON In putTlotlBiii at tho real kind might possibly bo gathered from sonio of unr Grcok-Ainorlcnn citizens. Very of ten tlio representatives of tho Orcolc nation in this country nro not giv en nil of tlio regard that tlioy would IIUo to coninitind, but It hns developed tbnt tlioy hnvo nno (nullification which to worthy. Por hnpH tlioy nro not always liked be canso tlioy can miiko nionoy anil do not upend It, bocnuso thov snvo money rather than waste It. Hut aside from this foatnro credit must bo given to tho G rooks, nt leost those In this locality, thnt tlioy possess a patrlotlHin for tholr raco which Ih real, and which demands tho rospect of a pooplo llko Amorl raiiR. Under tho present conditions thoro Is qulto a largo niniilier of Greeks In this county who nro awaiting only tho signal thnt tholr nntlvo country Is at war, to go back and fight. It might bo sug gested thnt tlioy aro nor good Am erican citizens, If tlioy want to go back to Europe and fight for tho country from which tlioy canto, lint nn oxplnnntlon on their part jiutB an entirely dlfforont ray of light on tho situation. Theso Greeks 8ny that nltliough they aro Amoricnn citizens, they nro placed In a position whoro tholr fathers and mothers and brothors need their help. Thov fool that- their raco should bo brought to its for mer high Btnndnrd of tho early ngos when to bo a Greek was greater than a king. They wnnt to help tholr blood relations to ro gnln freodom nnd n higher recogni tion In tho world. Tho mattvr of financial loss In leaving this coun try, the matter of tho cost of go ing, tlioy sny tlioy enro nothing for. They nil Imvo money with which to pay their faro to Kuropo nnd nro willing to spend It thnt way. Tlioy aro toady to loavo ptiroiv ror tlio purpose or holplng to protect tholr own kin In what they bellovo will bo n doclslvo contest nnd to give their llfo in nn effort to olevato tho raco of which tlioy nro a parr ami of which they feel proud. Those men nro not taking nrms against tho Uni ted States. Although citizens, they nro not hurting this couutrv while In u technical win they inny lose their citizenship. They aro ready to mnko their sacrifices for one of tho basic principles of this conn try.llborty, and moreovor liberty of their own people. Men who will fight for tMr families left be hind, who will fight for tho liberty of n raco which has lived for cen turies and of which tlioy nro a part nnd who will fight, as tlioy bellovo, to hotter human kind nnd to protect tholr Christianity, can certainly not ho hnd citizens. Such men would doubtless tnko arms as quickly for their adoptod land, nnd nt times when men nnd bodies of men, chooso to nttompt to dofllo tho flag iiiulor which th'oy llvo, tho faithful loyalty of theso EuropennB who hnvo ndopted this country Is certainly n kind of patriotism that cannot ho passed unnoticed. ni:i:s auk useful and imiofit- AltliK. THK DEE Industry mny bo con sidered as offering opportunities to farmers In this section of tho country thnt will pny largo dlvlilonds on tho small amount of money which Ih culled for In ombnrklng into tho business. It Is not necessary that ono hnvo broad acres to keep bees, ns they nro freo bootors, going In ovary direction tu pursuit of tholr gront In dustry. Tlioy gnthor nature's choic est sweets far and wide, going miles If necessary to Hccuro tho choicest nectar, nnd what la more they nre us ually wolcomo robbers. Tho gnrdonor knows thnt without tho aid of bees and Insects his mel ons, cucumbors, otc, will not ylold n full crop. Tho frultgrowor real izes that without their assistnnco his crop of fruit will bo short nnd Im perfect. Tho farmer welcomes thorn to his clovor and buckwheat flolds, as they Increnso his crops of seod. Tlioy rob tho (lowers of their nectar (honoy) and In doing so carry tho fertilizing oloment from tho stnmln- nto to tho plstlllnto flowors. thus nld. Ing In tho production of seed. Dees nro for this ronson particularly do- slrablo for those Hvng on small farms or In villages. A fow hives may bo placed In tho shado of n fruit trco and tho tree will bear fruit nil tho hotter for tholr presence Tlioy work ror ono grntls and pny tholr board. Ono need only provldo tho rocoptnelo ror tnoiu to storo tho honey In and tako It nway when It Is full. This business Is not only profltnblo but It Is easy to handle, costing al most nothing olthor In tlmo or for hlvos. Thero Is a homo mnrkot for n largo amount of honey on Coos Day. 1JOY IS FOUND. broast? Who bows nnd scrnpos nnd JWITHTHE 1 scrnPea nml hows nnd says, "All THAOTAiMnTtrA roady, boys," and bows again, then IUbl AI11U ItAJ taps tho rack nnd touches off tho 4 4 nolso? Who shakes his whiskers In I tho brcozo nnd throws somo forty lltn tlio wbllo his minions rend tho nlr GOOD EVENING. No man Is such n conqueror ns tho man who has dofoated himself. Honry Ward Ileechor. THK KICK MAN. to sinlthoreons nnil bits? Who lays your Alexnndcr low ns loader of tho Jbnnd? John Philip Sousn, E-S-Q., yo King of Muslcland. J. v. Caroy. NATUKK FAKEIt'S FANCIKS. Tho cassowary Is a bird That's hard to capture vory. Folks hunting for hor plumes hnvo nindo Tho cassowary wnry. Jack Flnnngnn. Tho lovo thnt's In my baby's oyo, tho play tlnios that wo havo at night, Tho Joy that's In my lady's omllo nt onco n enssowary strollod ivr uneuriiiK wonis mai nn is. too near nn alligator; riKi, Tho llttlo homo whoro wo abide that rings with laughter ayo and song, And with ono wriggle, snap nnd gulp. Tho alligator ato hor. Ilnrri Wltillni 1 W0Unnvn0ncfrnmt,nT SnL " ZLnl . Tll l"elnry roamed about. ' any act that I doom wrong. 0r toiin.i in rmri. nn.i Mm. Sou of P. U. Jordan in Hands of Kuiekn Olllcers. Kihmrd Jordan, son of P. H. Jordan of Ten Mllo, who ran away from his home, has been caught nt Kurekn. The boy Is but 15 years old nnd ho wont away with a wo man and a man. Tho woman went under sovornl different linines nbout this city nnd Ten Mllo Llttlo is known of tho man, who was hero part of tho tlmo. Tho liinii, wo man nnd tho boy went nway on tho Allianco October G nnd reached Kurokn. They wore found In Hum boldt county, nbout 30 miles out of Kurokn. Tho father will go to Kuroka to bring his son bnck nnd may mako charges of kidnaping against tho mnn nnd woman. Tho woman In this locality used tho names of Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. J uaio anu urs. rnoiopp. Thoro Is no prlco that I would tako to tlngo my loved onos' chooks with shnnio. To rob thorn of tholr prldo In mo, and dull tho oyes with lovo nflnmo; Thoro Is no profit that I'd tako to cloud my homo now sun- shlno filled, No sum of gold that could bring back tho slaughter onco It had been stilled. I'll keop my homo a dwelling placo for morry laughter and for song; I would not risk ono llttlo smllo by bartering with what is wrong. I'll keep thoso eyes aglow with prldo, unto their lovo I'll fondly cling; For though I may bo poor In purso In Joys I'm richer than a king. Or tolled to fotch and enrry: Until somo Ynnkco fitted out A dromedary dairy. Ivy Condron. But dromedaries oft aro shy, And this ono loathed n spider. Sho rnn nway when ono enmo by, Dccnuso tho spldor oyod hor. Dr. Dlx. Uohemoth and somo dynnmlto Got In n Borlous fuss; Tho dotonatlon loft tho hln Opntamuss n muss. Dorsey Kreltzor. Dill Possum went to a woodchuck's tont To danco n morry rout But tho 'possum grow lmportlnont And tho woodcliuck chucked him out Col Going. An nnncondn told a hen That of hor ho was fonder Than nil things olso, But sho soon found Tho anaconda'd connod hor. Goo. Goodrum. KIDKS WATKR WAGON TO RKKVI3 HIS REXTHVPl.' Philosophy Is creat shiff nfinr nocspnimn rw i? t .. dinner. But It don't fill tho stom- j McCarthy, of ' this city, under 30 ncl1, years of nge, who has been drunk, It Is estimated, on nn nvernco of Verily, diet and destiny go hand flvo dnys every month for tho past It Is glorious to get old glad of It. and In hand. Ono npplo busted Edon Col. Going wants to know If Bryan loses his hold on tho oars who Woodrow Wilson? I don't know nnd rofor It to Hugh McLnin for answer. Even with a paved street and a sot 10 years, Is on tho water wagon nt last, llterallv bo, until next Thursday at least. Last Saturday nfternoon City Pollco Judgo Wim borly sentenced Tommy to rldo on tho sprinkler wngon used by the Btreet clennlng dopartment for flvo days. Tommy pleaded tearfully to bo permitted to serve his time In of pneumntlo tires tho way of tho J""- ut me magistrate was Inox transgressor of speod laws Is hard- u ho gets caught. Who dopes tho music with tho punch that gets to mo and you tho sort that's long on biff and bang and rod and white and blue Who makes a bow that rattles all tho tinware on his chest and then proceeds to pull the stuff that soothes the savagoj DOCTORS SEE EW PI 0 ornblo and Tommy took his initial journey through tho streets on tho sprinkler to tho nccompanlment of Jests from th'o onlookers. Tommy hnd n chance to become a useful citizen several months ago when he was appointed a city mall carrier When ho was not carrying mall, i however, he was carrying other loads and his dismissal soon re sulted, Oregon Power Company Ex hibits Life-Savinn Device to Physicians. A domoustratlon of tho pulniotor wns given at tho Chambor of Com morco rooms last night for tho bonoflt of tho doctors of tho city. Tho machine wns recontly pur chased by tho Oregon Powor Com pany for iiso In this city nnd tho locnl manager, D. C. Groono, In vited tho doctors to wltnoss n demonstration of tho innchlno bo they could seo Just how It worked. All of tho doctors nttondod and woro much Interested. Thoy snld thnt tho mnchluo would ho a gront assot to tho locality nnd thnt thoro would doubtless bo ninny ensos whero It would como Into use. Ono of tho physlclnns In spanking of tho pulniotor snld that It was bo arranged that It worked nutomnt lcally and thnt thero would bo no danger In using It without a phy sician attending. In tact ho said that whoro tho pulniotor was to bo used It should bo dono at onco. As has been oxplnlned tho pul niotor Is a machine for tho pur pose of artlflcally lirflatlng tho lungs with oxygon. In ensos of drowning nnd whoro persons have been overcome by gas it has beon successful many times when It wns Supposed tbnt tlio nntlnnta warn be yond bolng snved. uxygen hns been usod to revlvo peoplo in tho past but tho pul niotor Is a machine niado for the purposo of ndmlnlstorlng tho oxy gon It can bo carried In n box tho Blzo of a suit caso and Its por tability is ono of Its most vnlua bio features. Tho Oregon Powor Company se cured tho muchlno for tho protec- i u of tnelr Bns customers wMo I . i . - "'"WHO "i"'; lated, but will maintain It for tho free uso of the public. Mr. Greene says that he wants to Impress up " thf public thnt tho company Will gladlv brlni? thn milmntnp in ?,nyoP afflicted In any way that "" maiming nas neon stopped, lliero Is no charge, but on tho other hand tho nnmnnnv ni h ? y t0JB,ad to offer help when It o UVCUCU, Mr. Greene says ho especially ants to urge that when thero Is a chnnco for the pulmotor to bo usod that the company be notified nt once so that prompt action can oe taken. In daytime tho powor a md umco Bnuid be telephon ed. The machine will bo hurried to tlio scene ot utltel tomoblle. Mr. Greene nr.dt to know Just tit t1 with tlio pulmotor ui; worked, so be latlMC demonstTntlon. HOSKIlLlKi DOCTO&II IWmt.lftci fVnnlr Mu 'II. I j l-.lllr Mil Tho followlnj pmI UA... TIahaI... I, ri kl I rum iiuKuuit ' Dr. smiii), ana cu r imp llr RMllpr. Vt I m. ln V ?nld I 111. l.u; .. --'"-,". and Junior member ' II... Cinlov RlVfr. B inn. ui-wi """Vj Smlck, was droutJUj qua river, r nines irom w,"r. uouy was ru'tiw Dr. Smlck wu ui ln .nnininr 1ZJ I rivor wii --.-. of companion! m w .ii. ...... tnwtri L somo unnuu 'v v of tho stream ilea ?.J5. fL.r.nrfi lllllllt'lliiuvi; '"".jj -n.i alter 1 tad IIIIL'U IIUU " , .j, WHICH ""', "v'ji, grasped. The M f Sml tortor.".' IllCOiy wnen " his hold nnd Mikfeg work, the body J 12 feet of water, Fg wore suiiii"1"'1" v cldent arrived prof unablo to resusciu.- tunato man. it I I CIIANDLER-t tie; Mrs. T. 6 Fred W. DavU. fS Kruse. i rwp Francisco; Mrt geles: F. M. C. D. Iloxane. 1"' Bidder, noseburj. Paul; Fred W:.t Forsyth, Portlf. Aberdeen; jLfor.r D. M. Car son. J land, Bandon, u ner' TAT Se Sft co; J. U- Tfuta.t Kellond and fBUJ' Wis. H jjid Dalles: nor Jgii Fred h Dl , and COOS Mr. "gajitiM Danks, Ore.i Ai d0,; I C. E. Dwfrf'jfcWia kins. Coqullle, Inlet: P. Q-Jlm C. Wyman, o" , Portland: AuguJ Fred Martin, ror i and wife. Roseouj Coaledo: A. pol,u Portland; C. gjJ Lexington; -, y wife, Heppner.jjfj bert. PortlW'i, couver; " 4