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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
THE COOS MY TIMES, MARSHPIELd, OREGON, fHURSfiAV, JANUARY It), IfllS fiVBMlNO fiDITION. ItoiiPI lit '! uaaxMimtivitutifrttUtMiatiitimiim mibtiJLiimftrfiiei&!k 'SI IS URGED jit STATU AHSIST- V1MK.V 1.I1IKK'""" Itiiis suction fnr tllO BtUtO Illll a - i.nini liberally bibu ..,111 urwill 1)0 Hon aim .. rn county mom- fc.ffnn loKlBlaturo I))' I Armstrong o' NorUl Dill " other women wn t...,.W ilium. Tiio rcuiu""t - . . ... Mil. wlilrli is "' attention 18 as i- Irorldo for tlio mbM lort ot women wiiosu dead or aro InnmtcB U BtfttO lllBtltllUOII a chllil or children ,.n.,nrt wholly "r OUl'l'"" Loir labor anil to pro- ling money for tlint ...i.rt -Ercry woman Imoro children under 16 ycarB anil whoso Iher dead or In an in- Orcfion Btato Inatl- totally phyBlcally inl and whoso support ort of wIioho child or dependent wholly or lor labor, shall bo nn- E&Bslstnnco an provided let for tho support of )t her child or chlld Subjcct to subseciiient this act, over woman In Section 1, who Is ell of whoso children Icpendent upon hor In ert shall receive from looeys of the county In Dd her child or chlld- ho sum of ten dollars br ono child ami If hIic lhan ono residing with Hollars and fifty centi lor each of such nihil- in. -Subject to sulihoqiient ! this act, every woman, ' by Section 1, who Is i all ot wIioko children dependent upon her In- port shall rccelvo from boneys of tho county In ind her child or child- fesldc, such n sum per Idcd to hor other Income tnat dorived from hor II bo equal to thu kh tho would rccolvo If Meet to tho provision) ot this act. -Tho provision of this lot apply to nny child property ot Its own suf- Ui support, nor to any does not realdo with It Is tho purposo and this act to keop tho bch It Is applicable for tbo guldanco and their mother, and that hall mako ft homo for and if, In tho Judg- M tribunal which Is to folt law as herolnnftpr T mother of such clill- "Provident, careless or the expenditure of tho Mred pursuant to this Irtbunal may direct that "all bo paid to Bomo N It shall designate to Pr tho sunnort nf mir.ii children. The Juvcnilo court in P or whatever tribunal y 'W with thn ,11b. N duties ot iueh court, uBIto jurisdiction in Ft and admlnlatorlnrr Mm of this act. Wor tho purpose of 1 iae Provisions of this Un'y court of mim. '"8 a special low , all taxable property In ' of not Imb hBn 2d!SBtwo-to,,th-0' en dollar of ,.!. 2 hlcl ""I! bo levied lw the same n. n..- ' Whenever th -!, ft! Jn tl0 . Bhall !. I allowanco under ub marifi it --, . Bhall DAD'S LETTER by bob stanley. Jus' been down to Kit tlio mnll, fearln' Hint it mBht Kit Btalo lavln there until tho buii comes to hIiow tho blizzard's done. Weren't my turn to go n-tnll, but uoinchow 1 couldn't Btnll off the feelln' that I imiBt Bit tho mall, or else 1 d bust. So I up ami bit tho trail, fucln' cold, anil biioy, nnd biiIo sometimes nlinos" Rlttln' loat 'fore tho open inline wnH croBt' (lt)l t" Iim" ll,"l tlloro I found somothlii' thnt ex plained the Bonnil which hnd kind o' lud iu0 there through tho freezin' winter nlr. "I'wiih n letter which wns wrote, trembly like, uiul nmdo me noto thnt tho one who holt the pen wasn't Htlddy like some men. Mndo mo fool u llttlo sad for 1 knowed thnt good old Dad writ them words In which ho Bald, "Hoy, comu homo nforo I'm dead. I urn nigh on eighty-four, and I want my boy onco more "foro the reaper calls, but then, If you rnln't come, boy, nmeiil Hoy, O, won't you como to mo onco okIh nnd lot mo hoo you, nnd let mo tnko your hnnd like afore you left this land?" Kind o' think I'll up nnd go back to Dad who's wrltln' bo for hu'u boon tbo only frion.PlJi" .'I'l'L'L"-1''- t(j .tJln.q"d mn'ko nn order to that effect which ordor, among other tliluis, Hliiill set out in full the name of the motbor, hor plnco of residence, tho namcB and ages of each ot the obll dron, and th'o ainoiint allowed to each child, and upon presentation of bucIi ordor, tho county court Rlmll direct monthly warrants to bo drawn therefor, but no utich warrants Hhnll bo paid from any other money except that' provided for by section 7 of this art. Section 0. If tho amount of monoy rnlBod In any ono year, aB provided by Section 7 or this net, Bhall not bo HUfllcleut to meet the domnnd of all caBea coming within thu provisions of this act, nny sur plus remaining over from moneys ralBOd under tho net in any provlous year may bo used, nnd If there Is then u doflcloncy, the tribunal des rgnnted by Section C Hball appor tion tho monoy nvullablo among tho caBos coming within tho provisions of this act as to It may seem oqult ablo and Just nnd to that end may chango or modify nny order of al lowance theretofore mndo. Section 10. For the purpose of carrying out tbo provisions of this act, tho tribunal, mentioned In sec tion G, Hhnll hnvo power to sum mon witnesses and compel their at tendance nnd pay thorn out of the monoy provided for by this net the samo por dloni nnd mileage as Is paid wltuesBcn In crlmlnnl cases. Section 11. Whenever any wo man on whoso account any allow unco nhnll hnvo been made under tho provisions of tills net, shall marry, such nllowanro Bhall ceaso, mil no nllownnco for nny child shall contlnuo after Bitch child shall hnvo ranched tho ngo of 10 yonrB. J lltlKII RESENT CAHICATTRE. Protest Against HI. Patrick's Bay Souvenirs. PORTLAND, Jan. 10 At a moot Ing of tho memborri of Division No. I, Auclont Ordor of lliborulans of Portland, shortly boforo St. Pat rick's day of last yoar, Bouvonlra displayed In cortnln Portland Btoros wero condomnod us roflectlng un- crodltably on tlio Irish people and a commlttoo was nppointed to visit 'ho placeB nnd requeBt tlio removal from their windows of objoctlonn- bio displays. Tho wishes of the conimltteo woro choorfully complied with. Following tlio oxnmplo of the Portland Hibernians in condemning such offensive displays, San Fran- !bco, Los Angeles, Sonttlo nnd other cities of tho Pacific const nnd Central Btntos havo fallen In lino nnd n vigorous protest Ib bolng waged against caricaturing tho Irish pooplo and tho annual St. Pavrlck'd day souvenir display. A mooting will bo hold shortly attondod by dologntes representing Irish bocIo tics to volco tholr rosontmont of such slurs, and also tho "atago Ir iBhman," who will como In for IiIb sharo ot criticism. DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS. Many Mnrshflold pooplo who hnvo chronic appondlcitis, which 1b not very painful, havo doctored for years for gas on tlio Btomach, sour stomach or constipation. Tho Lockhnrt-Parsons Drug Co. stnto If theso pooplo will try A SINGLE DOSE of Bimplo buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded In Adlor-1-kn, tho romody which bo enme famous by curing appendici tis, thoy will bo surprlsod at tho QUICK benefit. . Clearance Sale ma OUT IN PRICES Ladles' Children's nnd Men's SHOES. All now stock. Up-to-date Lasts. The Electric Shoe Shop Record Phntnoranhinff Abstract, Ccrxrrr ,ron0Shh!nrp!el ?f n,l tno records of Coos County, "ed tn ,.!.. Correct information wn arn now ronrtv nnd will .Connty, preDarra ??'" Abstracts of Title to any real estate i? Townaltea pi"818 ot Psent owners, make photographic 0a la relation ti ,, BIld Township Maps, or furnish any In- 10 in tltlo of any Real Estate In said Coos "7 North Front St., Mnrshflold. IMione 10U W. J. RUST, Maneger SOME IMONEEIC NEWS (From tho Coos Hay News, pub lished at Murshflold, January 14, 1880, Slgllu & Honnott, publluh ors.) Tho Bchuol at thlw place has an atlondnnco of over 100 Bcholnni. Tho Coiiulllo wiib higher at Itun dolph biBt week than ut any time since 1802. A drovo of cnttlo for Whitney has boon brought over tho Ran dolph trail Blnco tho storm. High tides, rivers up, hills cov ered with snow; tho hardest winter ovor experienced In Oregon. Last winter wo had flowers In bloom every month in tho open air. Where nro they this winter. The thermometer In EnBtorn Oro gon has been down to 20 degrees below zero, 38 degrees lower than on Coos Hay. Mr. howls' and Mr. Cox's flBli houses near tho mouth of tho Co qulllo, blow down, Mr. Cox louluc a number of barrels of flab. Mr. Dyer wiib on Cedar Hill dur ing the storm last Friday. Trees roll nil around, ono falling close enough to break tho saddle on tho horse which ho was holding. "Huckskln Jnck's" boat was cap sized near tho Ijoiio Troo on day last week and Jack was rescued by tho Bteamor Coos. Hut for tho ros oiio ho would probably now b whero there would bo no cold wa ter for him to fall Into. Tho News Is the oldest perma nently established paper In Coos county. Tho Record dlod, tho Ar gus died, and the Mnll doesn't feci well, but the News is healthy, well estnbllBhed mid constantly Increas ing lu clrculatlor If you want tho oldest, thu most rellnblo papor and' one thnt will not suspend after election subscribe for tho News. Two men hud a "Bet-to" at tho P K saloon tho other night, but as this is leap year thoy confined tholr operations ontlroly to Bcratch Ing nud hair pulling. Tholr faces looked as rlng-streakod nnd stripod as Jacob's historical entile, at th time ho played It so flno on his old dnddy-ln-luw. Ktorm Items. Coos Hay witnessed a storm last Friday, novor boforo equalled In Oregon; It reminded ono ot tho hurricanes on tho plains of Kansai. Houses wero moved from tholr foundations In Emplro City, whoro tho storm wiib folt In Its greatost fury, trees, Bovoral feet In dlamotor woro twlBtcd off Ilka reeds in tho grasp of a glnut, logs, lutubor, etc., wont ndrlft. Tho stennior Sntolllto was cut looso from Iho wharf and went boforo tho galo up Into North Slough, whero sho benched. Sho is probn bly aflont by this tlmo, not much tho worse for hor eBcnpade. The planking and caps of Whit ney's wharf washed away, and tho market was lu great dangor for a tlmo. Tho largest houso In Chinatown Is missing, Mongolians all safo. Mr. huso's pllo driver, with a 1200 pound hammer, wiib blown off tho whnrf. Tho Bchoonor Merchant lay stern to tho storm, tho wator breaking ovor hor In shoots, hiding from sight at times nil but her masts. Thoy woro compollod to lash down tho deck load of lumber to keep It on board. Marshflold is moro protocred, yet tho storm was folt In great force, trees In tho forest broaklng with a regularity, Bounding like picket firing. Tho barrels of wator on Merch ant's Btoro woro lifted off and spun through tho nlr llko chip hats. Tho windows In the acadomy woro broken und school adjourned amid confusion. Prccodlng tho storm the bnrome tor waB lower than It was ever known boforo on this coast. Tho schoonor Emma Uttor load od with' 400 tons of coal from Southport niu a deckload of lum ber from Dean's mill drifted onto tlio mlddlo ground above Empire last Thursday, lodging on tho reef. Sho was considered a loss at least to tho oxtont of a hull, but the galo on Friday washed her off the roof and she now lays on tho mld dlo ground on tho sand, full of wa tor. Tho deckload haa been trans forrod to tho schoonor C. II. Mer chant, and It Is thought thnt tho vossol can be pumped off and got afloat without taking the coal out. Electric Clerk Hire Is Cheap Clerk Hire It is cheap only in point of cost, It is worth more than par in point of service. Let GROCERS start with an Electric Motor on their grinding and pulverizing mills, .Let MEAT DEALERS begin with electrically driven meat and food choppers, They will discover time and labor saving de vices of phenomenal value, It may mean one man clerk less in any event it will mean more time for the man clerks to do their work calling for BRAINS TACT, SALESMANSHIP, Our new Business Department will be glad to prove these statements to grocers and meat dealers, Telephone 170, Oregon Power Co. There Is Nothing That gives a person so much confidence in himself, as a surplus, or money in the bank, and confidence and a little ready money are the two weapons that enable a person to make a winning fight. 1 If you want to accumulate some of both, right here at this bank is a good place to make the start. ThSe First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK Capital and Surplus $100,000 Oldest Bank in Coos County Interest Paid on Time Deposits. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Tide Guarantee and Abstract Co. MENRY SENGSTACKKX, Mr. CoqullU 0c Phon 191 Plattlne Landa a specialty. Farms Tlbr Coal and Marshflold Offlco 14-J. General Agents "KASTSIDE." C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBsWt, LATH, BIIINGI.KS, MOUMHNGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING. PAPER, ETC. OUT TH FUHL BILL IN TWO I1Y USING OUR WOOD. PHONM IB. 182 SOUTH BROADWAY WANTED ! ! J CARPETS UPnOLSTERINQ Alfli PIANOS TO CLEAN, by the Paew matlo Cleaning Company. Ordere for work taken at GOING & nARVEY, Phon 10n Marshficld & North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. Care leave Marshflold 0Tjy minutes from 7:16 , m. unll 12:80 midnight. Leave North Bend ob until midnight: See Saturday Tlmeegj yQUR JOB PRINTING DO NE AT THE TIMES' OFFICE. A modern Brick .ulldlnE. Blectrl: Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly Furnished Reoms with Hot and Cold "Water. HOTEL OOOS O. A. Metlln, Prop. Rates: BO cents a day and npward C. Brodvrar and Market You Auto Call Foote PHONE 1 14-J NIGHT AM) DAY Stand front of Blanco Billiard Parlor TWO NEW OARS After 11 T. M. 1'hoiie 5-J. Residence Phono 8-J. Careful Drivers .; Good Cars. PROFESSIONAL DIHECT0KY T M. WRIGHT, J CONTRACTOR AND m u,i)i:it Estimates furnlRliod on request. Pimm and xiiccirirallotiH furnlMncd If desired. An honest Job Kiiiirnn teed. Phono 12 l-K. OLIVIA I'D.MAN, Meoliiuio-Tliernplst Scientific Swedish Mnseinge, Medic 1 GymnaHtlcn iKi.- H. Slvlli St. I'Ikiiic -lr,-R. JOICL OSTLIND, I'iiino Tuner nnd Repairer. 41 1 S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L pliRL RILWV ItAliLINGEH Pianist mid Teacher Hi'sldonco-Studlo, 2H7 So. Broadway Phono 1S-L. W M. H. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Mnrshfleld, OroKon. DR. W. .MORROW, DcntlHt. 171 Grltuos Bulldlu, over Grand Theater. Olllro Pliouo nuo. w. . CHANDLER, Architect. Hootnt MOl mill .102, Coko IlulldliiK Marshficld, Oregon. T-R, A. J. IIENDRV'S -' Modern Dental Parlors. Wo nro oqulppod to do high class work on short notice at tho vory lowest prices. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coko Did,., Opp. Clinndlnr Ho'ol. nhnnn 11P-.T. We Clean and Press Ladies' and Gent's Suits Goods Called for and Delivered Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J Miirshflcld, Oregon. Unique Pantatorium THE MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRi:SSKRS and HAT RKNOVATORH Agent for Hmmrd II. Straus1 ti Co., Kino TnllorliiK. Let iim 11 ulco your next suit. 2.55 CICNTRAL. Phono 2S0OC First ClassWeaving promptly done at Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Strcot. Phono 131. North Bond. Or. WHEN. YOU WANT A MESSEN GER BOY Something scat for or delivered P HONE 120-L and wo'll do It. Chnrgea roasou ahlo. CHAS GHXNBY. I Will furnish Your House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman ail North Front St. Bun. Phono 2fl(-X: Bos Phono 1fi Self-Preservation Is The First Law TCI-- (M..MnnA nA illA x'lio iimujuncu itt uiiu ui niu most important moans of protec tion. And yot pooplo will contlnuo to nogloct It. Lot us iusuro your housohold furnlturo, your dwelling or oth er proporty. It will cost hut llttlo. It will protect you per fectly. Wo hnvo tlio strongest com panies nnd wo write correct policies. L S Kaufman & Co HexVlirievLy The Sign of Good Candy Always NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notlco is hereby given that tho underslgnod administrator of tho cs- tnto of Ollvor Landrlth, deconsod, has filed his final account In tho mattor of said estate and tho court has sot Monday, tho 3d day of Fohrunry, 1013, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at Coqulllo City, Cooa County, Oregon, as tho tlmo and placo for tho hoarlng of objections to said final account and tho set tlement thereof, MILO M. PIERSON, Administrator of tho estate of Oll vor Landrlth, deceased. t. (First publication Dec. 19, 1912; last publication Jan. 16, 1913.) lOr BCHUUUIU.