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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1913)
- .- tint Tlinos: If the wo "',;, ,iont !l!"'Kjrfv & bscnt uit . , ., , way l".X. u,. of U8Ch ho t-l.lorcs tli ipPTwnrrniit from tlio ffS nlcivlnB a 1 .unll II II llilivu i J""1"' P-,,n lives the life of t7 fn ho Tumi nrliool d '". '"" ,i...t I nm llsh lo.,"; i,,, , ihfl att in"" "" ' 1 H10 . .... n.iu in nny fcrdoiw - - c"".""'.. i.i Lions. MprosBiuii -,,; IfltllS tO DO pi k -"-Un h s theories o r cilii- P llL . i. niKint wlmt ..tosooit;,- ora and produce ndjn "wuntry schoot-liouBO. I C . ' .. ...linn l.uroiillil ?.r,ri,;' hn H?lH.InW Ith real tools In It I rtwir.r:1.,1 1B. .; I. tnni'llt n ro- actual Interests of the Iv lire, i-ei '"- i""" '"' '" .1... I.ltltllll? in uuih " , .i Ills, tho crops unit the nclgliuornoiMi k composition lo tniiBlit r ..!. ..riiitii' iiv nc- P.-.u--. ., (Hi srholnrs r .... .....in- 1 1 dlroc- Ilratlon of the teachers Ivcn's sake, tench ngrl- (the real tilings growim;, I earlli nnu noi u"i lm nnu- A li-iiircl- I no farther than to set li.n. in lomHtiir lllllllls Irtaln set of pnKos n a it Instruction in iiKrn.ui he Is well enough tint us Innectcd by practical ex- i and nm-nnim uui i forests, anil orrlmnls. Ids. , , Jon In this country Is ural schools nro wldoly I tnr I lu Ill nut tltirt. Ill- hey aro on roads which omo almost niipnssiiiic. : rorco oi 1110 i-uumrr Inmlnmintn til Ilin llO- I ..nni. I n.iit Ilin rtlrill I UIUI1 Ik .mm. IIV result take just about toey can get. Especially, Lh.I tinellltml tflr-lu U'llll lough about tlio subjects i pass a icaciiorir uxiiuu- fetiintjt.l ntt tltintl Mill tMlt. UUUlVU Mil UMI IIU !- This Is not so bud, for Hut kaiihh liinnliAi let tinf HiUJUUIIh "III IIUI ill ..- lo and could bo Inspired peer as 10 rcnny mm uui- ananioroiejciioriuna rlTO$l itisr. 1'iticn of u'Miir.it. E. Jan. 29. Prices on lumber aro bound to in- (3 to U per thousand Iho near futuro, ncxonl lement by Mark W. 1,11- lumber firm of Lllliinl & an just returned from nd la n L'rnnt nt nrnu. Mr. I.lllnnl " nml oiif.li Iders havo already been lellterv. Hint it Ih ,inni,i. the mills will bo nblo to snere aro now orders In IQIRia Pflflflf. I'vnnulllini Cllfornla nlono for fiOO. It of lumber from tho i, auoui 200.000.UOO of I be dllvnriil ililu .,. - a moro In 19H With J tnus auRinented tho indoubtedly go up." iIEHTItli:i OUT. SNCISCO, Jan. 29.- Tho Khooner Siskiyou Just Mhe E. K. Womi i .11 in. '. had her olllclal trial w; Saturday afternoon 1 ew of Invited uueata reisei being In commnml ""ol0" formerly mnster "".which was built on ' "",waiHiews Sh p 2; exceptionally nf UtCd,' ana MWlIko o this class, built to ho ;VM lumber carriers, Id nf l Tk"' """ "" itloi u. .'.".' .I1.8'. An- auftr.cJ.ovor. across n;,".V'"u.SS0 t ;;",, ,u. .uxloaea rr:."u' B(eps on IthrC "A.?ins up to O&i"! oi 42.- er nZ er or 12'000 ktalUK.. L """"'. wcro Forks. ' ,uo unel Kn- THE 600S SAY TIMES, EduitiomaJl Problem r TTTic U)UE INTERESTIXG COMMEXTS OX A lEIn "'ti'mi:IjY g0KST10.V. tonchor, who Ima bceomo fixed In wrong methods. Dut tlio fnct la. tlio sltimtloii of tlio rural hcIiooIb In Cooh County Ih ono (lomnmlliifr nttontlon. Undor tho existing condltloiiB of n Bcurrlty of tonchors and on apparunt hIiikkIhIi Iii (llfferonco of tho HouhIh of DlroclorH thoro Is only ono hopo for Improve ment nml that Ih from uomo form of BiiporvlHlon. Hut Mr. linker's nlm hooihh to bo to pormitKlo us to throw nwny tho only Htnff upon which wo enn plaro nny deponilonco. SuppoKo tho olllco hns produced little iobuIIh In tho past and BtippoBo tho expense ntturlicd thereto hau been uxcohhIvc. Let by gones ho by-KoncH. Mr. linker Honi ed Into olllco upon that Ihbuc. It mny bo Rood polities to rovlvo IiIb predecessors mlstnkcs but Mr. linker may rest iiBHtircd thut there are mnny who voted for lilin, an I did, hecntiso they hoped to boo someone In olllco who had enough enemy and enlight enment to get out of the old ruts. Vo, of tho rural dlatrlctH, are long ing for Bomcono to tackle this rural school problem iih If ho meant biml neBB. Somoono who can got away from tho country court house over night without getting cold foot. We want somoono who will come Into our neighborhoods and stny by tlio Job of putting the district school on tho right' lines of progress: someone who will stny over night at our houses mid thresh out with Us the matter of our particular school's par ticular needs. So thoHo of us who think thus, would sny to Mr. linker, do not bo misled by n fnlso sense of economy, or by whnt mny scorn to you to bo political consistency In raising ob jection to nu assistant whose par ticular duties shall be tho Inspira tion and development of the rural schools. Especially would wo warn him against that over-estimation of )iIb own powers and abilities, which would load him to think that ho could nlono and unaided nccompllBh all that Is required. No ono mnn enn do tho work. Hy all means let Mr. Hakor obtain for us, Jf ho can for the money, n rural supervisor who will with zeal and earnestness attack the mnny prob lems of our country schools. If tho right kind of n mnn cannot bo found, then lot n second rate mnn be hired to attend to tho routlno work of the olllco, whllo Mr. Ifakor puts him self In circulation among his rural constituents. Ono thing Is certain, tho rural schools of this county need tho services of n llrst class mnn. Tho rural schools of the county nro nt the present tlmo.tnklng them ns they avorngo, n disgrace to us. If Mr. Halter objects to our hnvlng a rural supervisor, what other thing docs ho phui to do to remedy tho condition? Wo, of tho rural schools, nwnlt his roply. KItANK P. KDDY. nullnrds, Oro. Jan. in. ima "WV COIIl'SK AKIKKS. I'liileilaker Wanted to Kmlmlm llrlg ham, Hut hatter Objects, CORNING, N. Y., Jan. 29. As tho undertaker wns propnrlng to em balm his body, llnrry Hrlghnm of Ulysses, Pa,, strnlghtoncd up In lied and uskod for breakfast. Aftor cat lug Hrlgham said ho felt butter than ho had for several days. Hrlg ham, who has been III some time, wnH found "dend" by his family, and aftor two hours' efforts to nrouse him thoy summoned an un dertaker. WOOL TAHU-'K l'I Only I-'eiv Witnesses Left on Woolen Schedule Xmv. tnr Aii(a rr io coo rur Timc.i WASHINGTON, Jan. 28. Only n fow witnesses wore loft when tho Houso Ways and Means commltteo today went In to cloan up tho hoar Ings on schodulo K, admittedly tho storm contor of tho tnrlff question of tho coming oxtra session of con gross. Tho hearings so far In dlcato that tho Democrnts In tend to rovlso tho wool tnrlff nlong Hues of tho wool bills of 1911 and 1912, which woro vetoed by Presi dent Taft. Molinlr used In tho manufacture of clothing, for felt, plushes nnd other purposes bid faro to bo reduced from forty to twonty per cent ad valorem. Johnston Robertson of Dol Rio, Tx" as, an angora goat producer, pleaded for a specific rato of twolvo cents n pound, equivalent to tho proBont for ty por cent duty. Chairman Under wood pointed out that It wns a raw matorlnl for great Industries nnd al though now a luxury, that It la bo comlng q necessity. W. R. Fox. 195 W. -Washington St., Noulosvlllo, Ind., says. "Aftor sufforlng many months with Uldnoy troublo, after trying other reme dies and proscriptions, I purchnsod a box of Foley Kldnoy Pills which not only did mo moro good than any other remedies I over usod, hut have nosltlvolv sot my kidneys right. Other rnorabera of ray fam ily havo used thom with similar results." Tnko at tho first sign of kldnoy troublo. Sold by Lockhart j raraona, tho uusy corner. KeCOrd Pkrkirr.avk;nrr Kstrack Company irom ttM??h!c cPies of all ti rnfT,i r nn..tw K ' ' make foJ In,. ?rJnatIon we aro now ready and will rNr. Prepare lt-1 Ab,strnct8 of TltJo to any real estate I ,'0Wlsltes, pl.t;".01 Present owners, make photographic la Nation to thJln.?..Town8n'P Maps, or furnish any In- s imo or auy Real Estate In said Cooa OFFICE: ,,, . - .irui l-ront St., Marshfleld. Tliono 1B1J w. j. rust, Manager MARSHflELD, 0RE60W, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3d, 115. AGAINST NKW SYSTEM. I Opponents of School Supervisory Win in House. SALEM. Ore., Jan. 28. Uy a test vote of 37 to 23, opponents of the present school supervisory luw won the llrst round of their light to re peal tho measure on tho lloor or the houso. Forcing tho ndoptlon of the minor ity report of tho commltteo on Edu cation over tho report of the major ity, which had recommended thnt the bill nbollshlng tho olllco of school su pervisor In counties or moro than CO school districts should not pass, thoy compollcd tho consideration or tho bill Itself by the houso In the near futuro. Tho test vote, however, Is regarded as a dcllnlto expression of how the houso will stand In tho final ballot on the measure. OPPOSED TO HILL. Oregon Labor Leaders Against Work .Mcn'.N 0)inH'iiMiitliin Hill. SALEM, Oro., Jan. 28. Hy 48 to 25 tho State Federation of Labor passed the resolution censuring Rep resentative A. W. Lawrence for In troducing the commission's work men's compensation hill in tho leg islature beforo ascertaining tho vlowa oftho federation. Tho resolu tion repudiates tho action as not be ing consistent with organized lnbor. Another resolution wns passed providing for tho appointment of n commission of ton members from the ranks of organized labor to draft n state Insurnnco or compensation law in hnrmony with lnbor's vIowb,. PROVISION' MADE FOR FAIRS IX ALL COUXTIKH SALEM, Jan. 28. Aftor much argument the commltteo on exposi tions nnd fairs agreed upon n hill which will provide for a stnto lovy of one-twentieth of a mill for coun ty fairs and which' fixes the mini mum amount to bo had by any county nt $5000. Tho bill provides that all money In excess of $5000 ihnll ho distributed equally nmong the counties of the state which 'nve less than that maximum. Under this levy Multnomah will secure about $15,800, but ns tho maximum allowed Is $500u, all over that will havo to bo divided among tho other counties. According to this plan this would lenvo Curry with $500, aH the lowest county. The provision Is mndo that this sur plus, If taken from any county shall lie used to pay livestock and agri cultural premiums. POLITICAL KISS DEXOUXCED. Chicago Candidates Warned Against Caressing Rubles. CHICAGO, Jan. 28. Candidates who nro becoming nctlvo In tho nl dormnnlc campaign wero warned last night by Health Commissioner Genrgo II. Young ngalnst handshak ing and kissing or babies on account or the prevalence In tho city or Bcnr- let fovor. dynhthorln and smallpox. Dr. Young attended tho mooting or tho nldormunlc health committee. Ho dcclnred that tho hnby-klBslng feature or tho ciunpnlgn should ho strictly forbidden. HAHIES TO GET )?I EACH. Hank to Send Hook Crediting De posit to Parents of Newcomer. NEW RAVEN. Conn., Jan. 28. As nu Incontlvo to thoso who mny bo born In coming yenrs In Orango. Conn., near this city, tho board or directors or Ornngo Savings Hank voted to glvo evory child born with in tho town limits a bankbook with a dnllnr to Its credit, Tho hoard or directors Instructed tho treasurer or tho hank to uso tho olllclal return or births to tho town dork's ofllco ns his guldo and forward to the paronts or each new comer a bankbook with" a dollar de posit as a presont rrom the hank nnd mndo out In tho nnmo or each or the new nrrlvals. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA KXHIH1TIOX DRILL AMI HALli given by tho Modern Woodmen of America Drill Team at EGKIIOFF'S HALL. NORTH HEXD. SATURDAY, FEHUUAHY 1. MUSIC HY I03V SKIPS ORCHESTRA. ...n ...........tni:. mr -wAW 1UW nuill'llimv iw .un.! IN MARSHTTELD Local pooplo aro surprised at tho QUICK resultB received from alm plo buckthorn bark, glycorlno, etc., ns mixed In Adlor-1-kn, tho Gor man romedy which became romous by curing appondlcltls. Tho Lock-hnrr-Parsons Drug Co. Btates that i l.l.i ul ini. In rnmnilv nnttsontlcIZCS tllD R,llll.U ..... ...... . - i tho digestive system and draws off J tho Impurities so thoroughly that A SINGLE DOSE rollovos sour stom ach, gas on tho stomach nnd consti pation INSTANTLY. We Serve a Cup of Our Famous Corona Blend Coffee Free with every purchase Conio lu and try u cup. Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House IS I Market Ave. Phono itOl-J FOR HIGH-GRADE SIEAT and fan cy SAUSAGES OF ALL KINDS call up PHONE 1111, The NORTH HKXD REFRIGERATING MEAT CO., vdiero you am SAVE FIVE PER CEXT by paying cash. FOR QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, FOR GOOD WORK Telephone the old reliable' Coos Bay Steam Laundry We always deliver the goods. Phone 57-J Marshfleld How About Your Wardrobe, Mr. Man? SHIRTS SHOES SUITS AND HATS Right Qualities FIXUP Marshficld o S7 7 wnns waisunss We are showing a tine assortment of While Wnislliig in SWISS, DIMITIES, ORGAXDIES, MADRAS, MERCERIZED SERGE, PIQUE, SEERSUCKER mid oilier goods. SEE OUR WINDOWS. A Few off Quit Ladles' l."c Fleece Lined Vests, now Ladles ii'n' Hlack Hose, now Misses' -de Hlack Hose, now Tike Goldenn Runie First National Bank Bldg. Cor. Thlid and Alder Coos Bay Business College A modern, substantial, worthy business training school Is bound (o compel appreciation. It will not tnko you long to discover that n better business elll cleucy course t ban ours Is not presented on tho planet at this time. The his(oiis are betu and your success Is certain. Why put It oir? Visitors welcome. By furnishing us with a list of the prop erty on which you wish to pay taxes, we will ascertain, free of cost, how much your taxes are. FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK The Personal Element Tho ofRcors and directors or this bnuk want Its customers to rcallzo that tho bank has n porsonnl Interest in those who do business with It. ir wo can holp you succeed lu your business enterprises It will bonoflt tho community nnd tho hank ns well as yourself. Opon and maintain a checking account In this sound and do pondnblo Institution. Tako ndvautago or all modern business methods, mnko uso or nil "banking facilities, and In the monutlmo mnko yoursoU and your business woll known to tho olllcors or tho bank. You will rind thnt this courso will pay you. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay Parties Desiring Monuments Erected Would do well to call at PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS You Auto Call Foote PHONE 144-J NIGHT A?D DAY Stand front of Dlanco Hllllard Parlor TWO NEW OAKS After 11 P. M. Phone 5-J. Residence Phone 8-J. Careful Driver , -:- Good Cars EVEWING EDITION. Right Prices North Bend J? o o -"e .'. I."e Kle Marslificlcl Telephone 10'J W South Broadway and make solec tion from tho large stock now on hand. Jnr. Wilson has in his employ the only practical marble and granite cutter in Qoos County. And none but the best work is turned out. Unique Pantatorium TDK MODERN DYERS. CLEANERS, PRESSERS and HAT INNOVATORS Agent for Howard II. Strausa & Co., Flno Tailoring. Let us mako your next suit. 255 CENTRAL. Phone 250-X iwrrnwM'rflTuriir Mun To lotrodbce Deinmerfs Haird Wheat In every home on Satur day, February 1, 1!13, I will sell one sack or Do inent's Hcflt Flour to enciv family for $1.25 at tho warehouse lu North Hcnd, from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Flour on hand at all times by the barrel. Try It and you will not regret It nnd you will savo mo ney. 12. S. HAR.EE. Union Storage Company W. A. Heard, Mgr. Expert Packers. Carpets Cleaned. Furniture Packed, Shipped, Stained and Repnlrod. 382 Front St. Phono IOC. Leave orders nt Going & Harvey. Clearance Sale UK! CUT IN PRICE Ladles' Children's and Men's SHOES. All new stock. Ui-to-dnto Lasts. The Electric Shoe Shop -R.QpESgl.QNALDIRECTgRY JM. WRIGHT, CONTRACTOR AXI) HUILDER Estimates furnished on request Plans nnd specifications furnished If desired. An honest Job guaran teed. Phono 124-H. OLIVIA EDMAN, Mcchnno-Thcrnplst Scientific Swedish Mnssago, Modlci Gymnastics 1125 S. Slvtli St. Phono 205-IL TOEL OSTLIND, J Piano Tuner nnd Repairer. 41b S. Sixth Street. Phono 103-L PERL RILEY HALLINGEK Plnnlst nnd Teacher Rcflfdonco-Studlo, 237 So. Broadway Phono 18-L. M. 8. TURPEN, ARCHITECT Marahflold, Orogon. DR. W. MORROW, Dentist. 171 Grimes Hulldltig, over Grand Theater. Olllco Phono K20. W. . CHANDLER, Architect. Rooms SOI nnd .102, Coko HuIIdlnn Marshfleld, Oregon. DR, A, J. IIKNimY'S Slodcrn Dental Parlors. Wo aro equipped to do high class work on short notlco nt tho vory lowest prlcos. Examination free. Lady attendant. Coko Dldg., Opp. Chandler ITool. phono 11T-J. T. J. SCAIFE A. II. HODGINS Marshfleld Paint (Sh Decorating Co. Furnished. Estimate Phono 11 -fj. Orogot rfAnSHFIKLD. Marshfleld & North Bend Auto Line GORST & KING. Proprietors. Cora lenvo Marahflold ovory 45 minutes from 7:15 a. m. un'll 12:30 midnight. Leavo North Bend on Bfimo achedulo, atnrttng at 7 a. m. until midnight. Soo Saturday Times for schedule. First ClassWeaving promptly done nt Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory Cor. Union and Montana Street. Phono 131. North Bond, Or. WHEN YOU WANT A MESSEN GER HOY Something sent for or delivered PHONE 120-L and we'll do It. Charges reason able. CITA8 GRANHY. City Auto Service Good Cars, Careful Drivers and roasonablo chargos. Our motto: "Will go anywhero at any time." Stands Blanco Hotel and Blanco Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 mnd 48. Night Phone 46. BARKER A OOODAHO. nronrlntnr. Look Up This $750 Snap 5-room cottago with largo base ment and threo 25x100 ft. lots In Eastsldo for salo by owner. WM. J. LEATON 1C8 Droadway or Phono 199-R. Barnard & Langworthy Bee- our window display of WOOD ELECTRIC FIXTURES IjEADED ART GLASS DOJIE8 PORTABLE STAND IiAjn8. PHONF 1R4-R. If you havo anything to soil, rent, trade, or want holp, try a Want Ad. r s o ; o n Io w Is nl lo r, ;o (S i. td 1. It In r- a r II o. id Is .r )f IS D S 4 dc i, Is d- ;t - i- M d .1- P. f- v- to lit (d r. it .t iy 0- a. o, io m a id in eo B3 rs- h jn IB-" n, x o- ,a nt m pro' ch tys lis ls- jr- In- )S3 - Io. I - ay 30 n- I IH he