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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO. OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1913. EVENING EDITION. I - The Sign of Good Candy Always Back to Natare -by- xews or : i ears ago. Self-Preservation Is' The First Law Fire Insurance Is one of the most important means of protec tion. And yet people "111 continue to neglect It. Let ua Insure vn r household furniture, your dwel ng or oth er property. It will cost but little. It will protect you per fectly. We have the str-mest com panies and we write correct pol icies. I. S Kaufman & Co. I'.OH STAVLKV . t From The Coos Day News, pub- lished at Marshfleld Jan. 2S.1SS0 When Hank, by misfortune was struck, he lost all his nerve n.l -f'"" nnel' ZV nro his pluck. He had no amblsh not even to fish, nor hunt, nor at Weather disagreeable, colds pro games trv his luck He wailM at the loss of his grip He matched r3nt- , , ., i,i ,u all the bright moments slip. He waited In vain through sunahlne and. Two vessels In the Coqullle, tlie rain, for coming of dream treasure ship. He stood by the sands of the' Mom and tree Trade, sea' where waves romped about In their glee, and sighed many sighs. I The amount of timber ilMtrojod n and growled at the skies that rained down no prosperity. He glowered. , Oregon by tlie late storm is simpij h. THE WIRELESS LAMP E may be Invented some time, as Sour window would suggest. Hut we have a lamp tnnt consumes a surprisingly small amonru of current which we will be pleased 10 snow you. Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phono 237-J 153 N. Broadway The Star Transfer and Storage Co. ti prepared to do all kinds of haullni on short notice, wt meet all tTalm and boats and we also havo the latest stylo Reynolds Piano Mover. Wi guarantee our work. L. H. HeisieiProP. Phonos 98-R. 1?0.J i-L North Bend Real state Two flno business lots on Sher man avenue for $3500. Shriver Realty Co. 1st Nat'l flank Hldg North Ilcml. WE WILL MAIL YOU 1 for each set of old Fatso Teut sent us. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Bllvor, old Watches, broken Jewelry and Prcclou Stones. Money Sent by Return Mall. Phlln. Smelting & Refining Co. Kitabllshed 20 Years. 80U Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. TO DEXTIST8. We will buy your Gold Filling!, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgu est prlcos paid. New and Second Hand Furniture sold on tlio Installment plan. HARRINGTON, ROYLH CO., .1(12 Front St. Phono .1 10-J, Mnrshflcld, Or. Have That Roof Fixed NOW Sec COJITUELL imtov- tin) REAL ESTATE, INSUR ANCE AND RENTALS Somo flno bargains In Real Es tato. Housos and roomc for rent. auo. frizekn. 08 Contrul Avenue. R. J. MONTGOMERY Real Estate and Insurance 244 North Front Street. A modern Rrlck . ulldtug, Electrl:, Light, Steam Heat. Elegantly' Furnished Rooms with Hot and Cold Wator. I HOTI1I. O O O 8 O. A. Metllif, Prop. IUtes: BO rents a tiny and upwards CJor. HrondwAV und Market and he ranted and fussed. He stormed, and he fumed, and he cussed for nothing was right that came to his sight. His hopes were all twisted and mussed. , One day he found out what It cost to ever be seeking the lost ' that worry is vain and brings only pain, so cares to the wild waes he tossed When no longer loaded with care, poor Hank found some good everywhere. He made up his mind to search for and find some bright ness Instead of despair He soon stumbled onto the trail that leads ' from the place where they fail. He's now having luck with good gar-j den truck, and stacks up Ms coin by the bale. SAYS PACIFIC COAST HAS MOVT DIVORCES prove his assertion. In the ear l&i: "there were granted In the 1'nlted States more than 100.000 divorces, and in the past 10 years 3.7nn.0o enormous, Snow, snow, beautiful snow. Sev eral snow-falls during the past week, thermometer down as low as thirty a1h)v xro Captain Llttleflold, of the 1T. S. Engineer Corps, arrived on the bny last week, to look after the construc tion of the breakwater. Z. T. Slglln arrived on home last Sunday, after an absonce of eighteen months In the mountains of Jackson said Mro.l County, prospecting for quart?. sew vnnK. Jn. 29. "The Pa- adults were separated b divorce. 11 rlftr fVwf la the ereatest divorce llnois provided 120.000 divorces Mnior nf tho ontiro unrlil ' Pcnnsvlvanla 5..7ti. California ." This statement was made to the , "00 and New Yoik 4 1.500.' I v".m. ViL. Dt.ta mnrrlnpo anil fit- i - voice oinmlsslon b the Rev Fran ids M Moody, Have your Job printing done at who has figures to The Times office. FAST AM) COMMODIOCS Steamer Redondo Equipped with wlrclws and submarine belt SAILS for MARSHFIELD FROM SAN FRANCISCO SUNDAY, FEB. 2, AT 3 P. M. All Passenger Reservations From San Frnnclsco Must Ho Mado at 803 Fife Rluldlng, or Pier Xo 10. All reservations must bo ta ken up "i liours before sailing. 1XTER-OCEAX TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONE 44. C. F. McGEORGE. Agent. Steamer Washington Sails from San Francisco, for Coos Bay With Passengers and Freight, Friday, January 31, at 5 P.M. F. S. DOW, Ajccat. Ocean Dock. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED with wireless SAILS FROM COOS BAY FOR. PORTLAND FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, AT 5:30 A. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CUXXECTIXG WITH THE NORTH RANK ROAD AT PORTLAND NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COM PA XV. Phone -I I C. F. McGEOKGE, Agent. stHeEaS SPEEDWELL CAPT. RURTIS, Master. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay, Thursday, January 30, at 3 o'clock. THE SPEEDWELL Is speedy nnd has excellent passenger nccom inodatlous, Inrge clean nud (dry rooms and electric lights and wireless. For freight nnd passage, npply, A. F. Estnhrook Co. Title Guarantee nnd Abstract Co., 215 Cnl. St., San Frnnclsco. Marsliflcld. Mr. Lane has the rock contract for the breakwater at $2 00 per cubic ear for hard rock, and Sl.fiO for sand rock. The rock will be quarried on Coos River and shipped on light ers, to be built for the occasion Tho steamers Areata and Telfair oame In over tho bar on tho same day last week. Roth took on cargoes of coal at Newport and both wpro ready for sea two days afterwaids If tho demand for coal would Justify, three vesesls a day could be loaded on Coos Ray by tho mines now open. Last Monday morning William Archey was found at his home near Eagle Point on Isthmus slough In n dying condition. Dr. Golden was Im , mediately sent for. but before ho I could rench the place tho old man j breathed his last. Mr. Archey was l S3 years of ago nnd lived alone for , many years nnd appeared to bo en- i joying good health a week ago. Senator Sinter Introduced n bill appropriating $00,000 for the im provement of tho Coos Rny harbor and $30,030 for the Improvement of the mouth of the Coqulllo River. We have no doubt but that the ap propriation will be made at the pres ent session. it Is deemed that the present ap propriation will be sulllclent to build, fill and put into place six cribs. SOx 2G feet. These cribs are to bo built out of sawed timbers one foot square and of length required, bolted to gether with Iron bolts, crossed tim bered with like timber Into com partments about S feet square filled with rock and sunk into plnce. The height of ef.cli will dopend on the depth of the water, varying from 10 to 25 feet. When put Into place, rock Is to be filled In. On Monday last, while on the up trip. Captain Dan Roberts of tho Coos, espied what. In his nnxlotj, he concludod to bo n "school" of deer feeding on the salt marsh near Whlt- i ncy h. Without preliminary ado. Captain Dan slozcd his rltle and opens up a vigorous fusllndo upon I a band of sheep, which being all un conscious of the Immlnont danger I that environed them fed on as If no steamer Coos, no Dan Roberts and no long rnngo rlflle existed. Captain Dan continued to blaze away all the same. Lou Zlglur. n passenger, be sought the Intrepid Captain to de sist, his optics lncklng that troachory begotten of excitement, telling him that the suimosed doer were simply 1 sheep. The loss of a now lint staked i on the Issue is tho only damage we I have to record tho sheep nro all right. I Our young friend Androw Lock 1 hard of the .Mall, has invented ma chinery to be attached to an ordinary hand printing pross. by which at least n thousand copies por hour can bo worked off on a common Washing ton hand press. The machine Is a per fect success, and will put our young friend In the front rank of inventors. He was buen nt work on his con ception for months, and ho has It at last porfected In hl mind. Well n trial, ovon though not stiuossful, deserves credit EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS &,t Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. 8AILIXGS FROM PORTLAXD, Tuesday evening of cnrli week nt 8 P. M. SAILINCI FROM MARRHFIELD, Monday, January 1.1, nt 1 p. in. Saturday, Januniy, 18, 11:00 n. in.; Saturday, January US. Phono Main 85-L. J. O. MILLER Aent. I8 A MIXFTE FOR iCtdO-MILE TALK MERmn TT A TfirS 01C nMmxrbr, v iuwju, vjlt ir-irvuJiXriUN 11V (iOVEUXOIt WEST. Governor West has written nnifcet wniMnir th article which appears In this week's condition imH )e ; Issue of Utile's Illustrated News- now"uii m0rni,( pnper. i nu Kvuriioi bsijb uiui Oregon Is the laud of opportunity and he tellB tho rendura why It Ib so. The words of Mr. West arc timely nnd appropriate und wo re print the article In full: Oregon is n wonderful land of opportunity. It Is, to u gient ex tent, a virgin garden In which tho good things of life may bo made to glow. To every onu It holds out Its hnuds In welcome, an a bea con to a haven of refugo where peace and plenty dwell. I am asked to tell of tho outlook for prospeilty in this stnto for the ear to come. I rnn say no more than that this is u land whero tho people are always happy and con tented. wIump tho crops nio never known to fall, whero the huh of progress nnd of prosperity Ib on the nsictidant and where tho new day of tho future is just breaking into the golden light of dnwn. Rut here 1 want to pause a mo ment with those of our Eastern brethren who havo their oyen tmnn tho bag of gold at the westorn foot of the rainbow of promise. To them 1 want to say that this Is not n state primeval whero vast farms and fortunes await tho coming of tho oxcart nnd tho pioneer. TIiobc days havo gone. Oregon today Is a stato of mngnlflccut, growing cit ies, of uenlth-piodiiclng forests nnd mines, of fertllu farms nnd fields and orchards. It 1b n garden of op portunity nwnitlng development, but It Is not a place of unlimited work for the man with willing hnndB alone. Tho man who works with uis imro nanus win rind HIb op portunity In ever-Incronslng incus nro as capita! fills tho vacant places, but I do not want any words of mine to luro a deserving nnd In dustrious fellow man to disappoint ment nvvny rrom home. Thoreforo, what I write about Oregon's pros perity must be read with this cau tion In mind. I havo said Hint Oregon Is the land of opportunity, nnd it Is, In the fullest sonso of the word. It Ib tho western gnto to tho Orient for tho commerce of tho vnBt In land Emplio of tho Northwest. Through tho harbor of Its metropo lis will plow that ocean commerco that will follow tho completion of the Panama Canal. Tor ninny enrs Oregon has been stagnated by lack of railroad com petition. Tho Southern Pacific and the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Compau.v. both llarrlmaii lines, hold tho state bottled tin for their fu- turo use. Its farms. Its fields. Its lo .. .t.... 1 ..A .,..,.. (Im tiAlr . , ,. . . . I"'wtiij mu i"V!!C '"i--'?-'!"" IIH minoB my nt tnuir hoar, .. .. uro u uio vnllejg .-TO ?. ! "team M . W t'leir coming . iP- scionmi,. fnrni Pico of ii,0 0,5 ' Plonccp nnd tJ , , " "B with ti,0 new ffift and iithnnriiie 13 H.n ," r.y" i""i ii yeniB w..h01t ,ik onitlon n M.tem'1",' or mines nro Z& ""uiips await thcr',4 The fame of h,.0' Pears Is know,, acro! 'o " kno?& irnneso,.1""'! wi.r,.v,.; ,...,' onw Ron cntt n fn.t ,i."Mi east. ' ,,,e And. .vet in the f,J there nn. iinn.,4."? fortllo land n .;.''' 'I gr ,U,o ,, Va Wo have innnnifi.... tipsprlnglng towns and """"ui luriuay, v.l ," ....V" n '"rougt. r nil, fiii..i ......; n ,i 7''. .T?i ....... ,....,vun wncre m inrilla nn. I n..i..., ' grnliiB nnd fruit, in , Bhlno. Wo can show"; niltl (inalo t...l.i ' mountain ami i,.. point you to riven i Btreanm whose tinharutt i.iiy power sumclent ti wheola of n Imndr can Hall jou for hundrrtj ii mo Kreni ioiiidiIIi, c bosom nnd nlonc wWi productB of an cmplrjJ "imoi 10 marKcts acroB flc. And over It all tcj ii ciiiunio as varied aic: If you want tho green ofi tho rain sweetened watf England, we can lead n tlio Wliinmctto valley want the sunny hllli of enn tnko iou whore tfcip penches grow on the Itit Rogue liver to tho toil snow you iiioimtalni ib nro nlwnvH white, and t forcstH turned to stone a: foot beneath tlio lutfici wntcrB. With such a state Itil question of whether tit' bring prosperity, but cl) prosperity NOVEL SALOON ADS. NEW YORK. Jan. 29. It was an nounced thnr by 1013 It will bo possible to (iiiiimunlcate by tele phone fiom Nt-w York to Sun Fian cIbco. The charge for moaago, ovei the 33UU miles will bo $lb a minute. DENTIST DOCIORS TWO CORNS; WOMAN ASKS DAMAGES. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance Title Guarantee and Abstract Co. HENRY SEXGSTACKEN, Mgr. Coqulllo Oinco Phono 191 Platting Lands a specialty. FnrniB Tlmbor Conl nnd Marshfleld Ofllco H-J. Goneral Agents "EASTSIDE." PROVO, Utnh. Jan. 29. As tho result of nn operation for the re moval of two corns, Miss lrono Horry of Sprlngvlllo lllod n damage suit against Dr. F. A. Graham, n dontlst, for tlio loss of two toos, nt the rate or $1202 50 por too. The corns (aim olT, but It was Inter note&ary also to lomovo tho toes. I Will furnish Your' House on the Installment Plan W. K. Wiseman 811 North Front St. Bub. Phono 290-X: Rob. Phono 106 C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. REIWIL DEPARTMENT LI'MIIER, LATH, SHINGLES, .MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAPER, m CUT THE FUEL RILL IN TWO 1JY USING OUR WOOD. PHONE !(. 182 SOUTH RHOARWAY MANY SEEK "THEIR SHARE" FROM THE F. S. TREASURY. A Vale saloonkeeper advertises "I wish to notify tho wlfo whose husband Is n druiiknrd or vvtiose friend Is uiifortuiintoly dissipated, to give me notlco In writing of hiicIi casos. and nil such shnll bo ex cluded from my place of business. Lot fathers, mothers nnd slstors and brothers do likewise and their re quests will be complied with and I want It distinctly understood thnt 1 have no duslio to sell to mlnoi-H m- drunkards or tho destitute There nro working inon nnd others, gon tlomon of honor nnd mentis, who enn nffoid to pntronlzo me, and it Is with them I doslro to trado, but 'slttora' nro not wolcome." Ho is almost ns frnnk as old "Stormy" JlirdOll Of lOWn. Who used In nilvnr. Use his saloon ns "Tho Rond to Holl," and "Stormy" was absolute ly correct In nnnilng tho plnco he Kepr, which was sometimes referred to as tho -bucket of blood." WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. A newspaper story discussing the por capita circulation of money in tho United Stntos in humorous voln, has flooded tho Troasury depait mont with applications for the $34.72 which, If tho nations wealth wero divided equally, would bo In tho possession of ovory man, wo man and child. The story Intond od to fncotloiifaly ndviso those who needed monoy to draw upon tho government. Ono woman wrote: "Kindly bond mo by parcel post my dlvldond of the $3,350,727,000. which is S34.7- in one-dollar bills nnd 72 ponnlos. , 'lUnV HENEFIT DANCE nt EAGLE'S HALL TUESDAY ovenlnc J:ill(UAIir 1, by 1JRIDGE CLUIJ. CARD TARLES provided for nil uho do not danco. Music by KEYSEU'S orcliestrn. and actunl residents of Lakeside Precinct, in tho County of Coob, Stnto of Oregon, respectfully potl tlon tho Honorablo County Court of Coob County, Stnto of Oregon, to grnnt n llconse to Androw Olson to soil spirituous, mnit nnd vinous liquors, and fermontod cidor, in quantities less thnn ono gailon, In Lnkesldo Precinct, Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, for tho period of six months from tho soventh tiny of ill til lillil, Said business to bo conducted in tlio Northwost room of said Androw Olson's store, In said precinct. Adolph Llndros, William Judd, j. n, shlrln. , ' iS,unB; J Nasbure, Ira E. Wheeler, J. Vanburgor, I red Muotzol. . m vvioriA. Chas. J. Furhop, Frnk Rowroii, Pan Rnubnch, E. VanburKor. For GOOD SHOES nud Good Repairing at Right Prlcos, go to AUGUST OLESEN 21 S Soutlt Uroadwuy. 1 win City Laundry GOOD WORK GOOD SERVICE Xnt In any Combine. 8 Hums Woik for Women. Our Agents cull nujwliero. Phono 203.J. FOR A GOOD WAT( II OR F1VK JEWELRY E. C. BARKER ,.. JHWELER Mile Yvntcli nud Jewelry Repairing. iW Fiont St., Marsliflcld. f NOTICE. Notlco Is horoby given that the signatiiroB of nn Qitunl majority of the whole iiumborTif tho logal voters of Lakeside Pioclnct, In Coos county, Stnto of Orogon, havo been obtain ed, in tho manner roqulrod by law by Andrew Olson, to n potltlon ad dressed to tho County Court of Coos County, Stato of Oiogon, proving that said Androw Olson be granted a llcoiibo to soil spirituous, malt and vinous liquors, and fermented elder In quantities loss than ono gal lon, and that said petition is in the words and flguios following, to wlf Petition for Liquor License. To tho Honornblo County Court of Coos County. Stato of Orecon? We, tho undersigned, local voters II. R. Holcomb, Carl Carlson, Chas. St. Dennis Aug. Laksonon, Henry Jnnl, P. L. Roundtreo, Wm. Roundtree, Charles Brooks, Rubo Rmlnard, G. E. Dlvolblss, Vv". Ingersoll, A. Ingersoll, Androw Olson. Fied Knrl. Peter Menogat, Carl Schrooder, Claudo Noblo, w. ii. Short, H, E. Ronsou, J. Tuestrom, P. L. Clmlno, Honry Lnllman, A. Carlson, Alex Rolsen, ChaB. Prescott, P. G. Jordan, C "W. Calef. Ludvig Soinntson, C E. A, Slostrcom, Oscar Ralamalkl, James G Seastrum, And notice is further horebv glv- " ! Andrew Olson, will, on the fifth day of March. 1913, or ns soon thereafter as tho matter can bo Heard, nnnlv t-n iim n. ,.i County Court of Coos County, Stnto of Oregon, for such iienno ,,,.. , ANDREW OLSON. (First publication Jan. 31. 1913. and last Fob. 28, 1913 ) vwwl WANT TO MARRY? TAKE OUT IX i.vsuima Every man nPDblnr t rlngo llcenso must profo Biirnnco policy on hlilifit $2000 heforo tlio llcccitr sued, nccordliig to a Mui. Do introduced n the cow Inturo renulrlng "matrfiy Biirance," Bays tlio Dtmull Tho den for His dm m tho state huiiiano office ull taken un hv the lee llatltic of tho Farmers' union, iWl to iiush It tlirouch. In tho onlnlon of ttt: nro miBlilnir It. this step tax as a protection for vhtJ rroquentiy leri ucsuiuit. years of marriage, wlla"1 ,lrnn tn cam for. The BW not only rollovo tho iUU' cesslty or caring mr destitution tlirouch tW or mothora" compenu' ti.m.i.i nton nnoessltate I standard of health en tlio wouki-do o"u,r6,v77. policy could not uo o A mensuro ncceBsIUUw i. i.i...in,i in hatilU.ll 8U UO IUVIUUCU " - i. which la being dranB"J K. Calllcoto, stnto wigr moral nnd humane e rntn 1IIIIV iVirXD mj. .. jN wOOW .n... -mwswir Tfin. !?"' boys i. laying foo jtbal 1 uonru uox in " v .,,(( lyn sat down to rest tf nour'B piny. . iimuo. o fnnnV I001" oi.i nr Mmm. "W" PUIll UIIU w " n.t,lA l IUDIUU. i.l ft Thov united the iinje. day's old baby W. y nil nnnearnlices Ucau' . ground. A po"M?L,i hospital. Half nn was crying nio'f live. MOTHER GOOSE fi ' .-i.l n oat'vi Thero was a mam Ami alio was most .J n. . . - ni nne"" j ano vvea n m --.i Her friends t"B "rii! Rut when sho found "JJ,, Willi Ull iiv- - fljjjr Sho hied her out to Wj . ...no freu AUU BOOH " Susannah Grundy Mot him on MndaV.T Liked him on Accepted him Wednert" Married him ThurnW" Loft him Friday. Renn on Saturday, Free again Sunday-' 1 This was a c yciu -U'. ,..,. o f .ildf," His wife could eet)( Tiiey iook it ,,icka nivnrpo came Quic TZk Llbby COAL. Tna tf AT.WAYH USED. VXA Livery nd Transfe' r AidjJUy