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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. H fa H COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAIjO.VKV Kdltor and Piibt tiAN E. MALOXKV News Editor Official 1'nix.T of Coos County. OFJWIAIj I'Al'KIl OK THE CITV OK MAlt.HIIKIEM). 1'AKEXTS AND THACIIHItS ClA'H. A MOVEMENT hns boon Inau gurated for tlio organization of n parents nntt tcaehcrs club in Marshflold. This In n step In the right direction mid chip thnt litis boon delayed too long. Tlio lnrk of In terest on the pnrt of ninny noronts in tlio school life of their children is generally recognized nnd greatly deplored by Instructors, The aloof ness of parents leadH to mutual nils understanding and Injustlco between parcntB and teachers. In no other flold of human ,endeavor Is their greater need of co-oporatlon and co ordination than In tho work of par ent nnd teacher In molding child- j life. It has been demonstrated by re sults obtained In otbor cities, that Hubs of this character are the most effective In obtaining results. Tlio suggestion of such mi organl y.ntlon by a number of Mnrshllold mothers mot with n prompt and on cournglng responsu from Superin tendent TIedgen. Accordingly, n meeting has been called at tho Con tra! school building noxt Friday, Mnrch 7, 3 p. in. to mnko preliminary plans for tho organization. A splen did program Is being prepnred, nnd nil mothers, fathers or guardians of Mnrnhflcld pupllH nro urged to nttend nnd nt least by their prcsenco lend cncoiiragomont to this Important work. Cl'MdXCS OK 'OQl'IM,E. Coon County Scat Xown as Told by TlieNonllnel. Tlio school board hns Is'sucd notice of tho legal votors of district No. 8 that a special meeting wilt be held nl tho public school building In this city on Wcdnosdny, .March 12, for the ptirposo of submitting tho iiiestlon nf whether It shall bo authorized to acquire by purchuso or secure by condemnation proceedings a school liouso site. Mrs. 1. W. I.ulrd mid lltttle daugh ter, Margaret, of .IoIiiikoii's mill mndu a trip to Marshllold the foru part of this week. TO COLLECT SPECIAL Til ; Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Liljeqvist Holds Koad Le vies Valid. (Special to Tho Times.) COQVUAAi, March 1. Deputy District Attorney Uljoovlst has In structed Sheriff CJngo to go ahead and collect the special tax levies In tlw vnrloim road districts In Coos county. Ho has taken this stand on thq ground that tho Oregon legisla ture has passed an act validating Hi, i invlnM u'lilHi tho Oreuon Su premo court undor tlio nniended law l....nll.lnl...l Tlllo llltl ll riltlrvllllf III (lllUillVU. A IIIO . ui o ."tf ".'O . news to tho residents of a niun- ber or coos county roan uisim-m, who bavo boon endeavoring to Im provo tho highways, but who have been balked by tho uugo timber In terests. It Is also understood hero that friends of Mr. Mljenvlst will make an earnest effort to have hint ap pointed county attorney for Coos county under tho now district law, holding that his services In the past merit It. Mr. Uljoovlst Is u Republican and Governor West who will make the appointment Is u Doinocrat. It Is stated hero that C. R McKnlght of Marshflold hns gouu to Salem to try and land tho ap pointment for himself. PERSONAl NOTES WILL IMPORT TOYS SGI Coos Bay Firm Makes Suc cess of Imported Business Innovation. Wnrnor Ogron, of tho firm or Norton & Hansen loft yesterday for 8nn Krnnelsco to meet tiro ropro noutntlvoH of u number of foreign toy manufacturers mid place or ders for HiIh yoar'u Santu Clans supply. This firm Inaugurated t Ills plan two .vears ago mid It has proven a tremendous Hitccess, it has re nultod In doubling mid trebling tho holiday business of this firm mid Is a splendid tribute to tho business nctimon nnd ability of Mr. Ogron, who mndo tho Innovation. MarHh field Is probably tho smallest city on tho Pacific const, If not In tlio United States, that Imports toys nnd holiday goods direct from Ku ropenn factories. This system hns ninny advantages thnt cominond It to tho public. Klrnt, It cuts out tlio Jobbers' pro fits nnd enables Norton & Hanson to sell their patrons direct nt much lower prices than otherwise. Sec ond, It moans that Cons Hay people gut tho very latest novelties in theso lines. Heretofore tho East ern markets mid largo cities would have theso novelties n year or two lxiforo they nppeared on Coos liny. Now, howovor, tluinkB to tho enter prise of Norton & HaiiBon, Coos Hay has them as soon us any place in the country. Mr, Ogron stated that ho oxpects to buy larger this year than over before because of splendid business proupoctu nnd tho evor-broadonlng market on Coos May. NORTH BEND NOTES. ' . Some of the North Ilend busi ness men are planning u two-day celebration of tho fourth of July this year. No celebration has been held In North Ilonil for soveral sea sous and It Is believed a big one could be pulled off. A meeting will bo held soon to arrange for It. l'ror. Orubbs of tho North Mend High school has Just been notified tint the Klamath Falls High school debating team will come to North lleud In April to contest with tho North Rend High school for tho Southern Oregon debating chain ploushlp. It was llrst expected that tho North Rend team would have to go to Klamath Kails. , It. A. Rock Is building a milk station mid cold storage plant on Virginia nvciiuo for Carl Mntson. E. R. Mlcnael has been elected business malinger of tho North Rend baud. , Rev. Father Springer, who re cently returned from Florence states that Rortor Rrothors nro be hind tho move to cieet a now ho tel there. John T. Johnson lost part of a finger nnd had his hmid badly crushed In an accident In the ship yard tho other day. Samuel Livingston, aged 81, Is reported seriously III In North. Rend. He Is the father or Mrs. F. E. (Hazier. Ira Weltzol has returned from Sau Diego. Mrs. Weltzol remained there to core for her aged mother-. Rev. 1). A. MacLeod will hold ser vices Sunday evening at 7:. '10 In tho Presbyterian church. AT Till: HOTELS. RI.ANCO IIOTUL Mrs. II. Mi Chlldors, Rmidoii; W. II. Robertson, Tillamook; F. M. Rrynnt, North Rend Rob Wlilto. Hnrrlsburg. Pa.; Win. Simpson, llayiics Inlet. I.I.OVI) IIOTHl. W. 1). Rutton. Rmidnn; J. Murphy, Lakeport; K. Leo, Rnndou. THE CHANDLER R. U. Powder and wife, Coqulllo: Josoph Jacobs, San Francisco: T. J. Cody. Raiulnu; I. C. Fnllor, San Francisco; Mablo Wilson. Cinrdlnor; K. D. Koater, Port land; Chas. 0. Irwin, Portland; C. S. Ilriua. Portland; 10, R. Fleming, Snn Frnnclsco; Ray Austin, Seattlo; Schmldo, San Frnnclsco; .1, L. Jones, Portland. HOTIOL COOS M. J. Dorothy. Rlack Hills: A. II. Lundy. Coos Riv er; N. J. Covwall, Oardlner: P. W. Crooks, City; A. F. Hudson, South Coos River; N. Hurlburt, Raudon; Mrs. ProBsle. Random Arthur Hod gens, Camp 1; Ren Smith, Coos River. 7.. T. SIGLIN or Isthmus Inlet Is In town. W. M. HAYD1CN Is In town rrom Sumner. L. L. HAZIOLTON of Catching Inlet Is In Marshlleld today on business. CLAR10NCI0 HARRIS of Sumner Is a .Marshlleld visitor today. 10M1L STONIO of Catching Inlet Is In town todny on business. MATT MATSON Is n business visitor todny rrom Catching Inlet. MRS. EMMA H1LRORN or MUIIconia Is In Marshflold for tho dav MRS. ELIZA NORTH of MUIIconia Is In Marshlleld today. FRANK HODSON of South Coos River Is In town todny. CLAl'DE PIPER of North Coos Ri ver Is a Marshflold vllstor. O. A. HONERRAKE of Ross Inlet Is In town on business. NIEL WATSON or Coos City Is In Mnrshfleld today. CHARLES ENEOREN of Coos Ri ver 'is In town todny. T. J. KOLSTAD Is In town rrom his Coos River ranch. CATHERINE HESSE Y or tho crcani crv Is spending tho day in town. MR. and MRS. E. E. RIOfI nro visitors todav rrom Ross Inlal. W. J. KINO or MUIIconia Is In town todny. SAM CONHO is n visitor todny rrom AHegnnv. TOM GRAVES or Allegany enme down the river this morning. MRS. LAURA McRAE of North In let Is n Marshlleld visitor today. MRS. FRANK HODSON of Coos Riv er Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Chns. Jensen. MRS. II. P. HOWARD cnnio In todny rrom the Howard ranch on North Inlet. E. VARN'IOY nnd wife ennid ovor Trom Conledo todny to spend Sun day with rrlends. JOE and JORDAN SCHAPIIERS or Allegany nro town visitors to day. LESTER mid JESSE SM'TII or Coos River nro business visitors to .Marshflold todny. MR. mid MRS. MORLEY or MIIII coma mo .Marshflold visitors for the day. J. E. NOAH and son. Noel, or North Coos River nro In Marsh flold today. 'GEORGE REAVIS Is expected In town tonight to spend Sunday from Conledo. T. IIUSSEY, L. RRADLEY and R. ROONEY will leave Monday for Coalodo. ALTON METLIN is down rrom tho South Coos River ranch on busi ness, ARTHUR HODOENS or Camp 1. will spend Sunday In .Marshlleld with rrlends. MRS. OLIVIA HUMAN todny moved Into tho O'ConnolI Apartments, oc cupying flat .'!. REV. CROUCH nnd wlfo of Daniels Creek were Marshlleld shoppers yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wurdo of tho Creamery nro Hpcndlng tho dny In town. 10. L. ROHERTS of Catching Inlet Is n busines visitor to Mnrshfleld to day. MISS CHARLOTTE HIGGINSON of Ray City rotiirnod homo todny from MUIIconia. CARL CLINKENREARD relumed homo today on tho Redondo from Snn Frnnclsco nnd other southern points. MISS MAUDE ROWRON rotiirnod to dny from n visit with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Rowron, nt Ton Mile. MISS EUNA WIEUER enmo In from Lnkesldo today to moot hor moth er, Mrs. R. M. Wledor, who return ed on tho Redondo from an ox touded visit nt Cullforiiln points. El) MORRISSEY and HENRY FUOG loff on tho SpeodwoII yes terday for Los Angeles, whoro they will nttend mi optical school. CHAS. CODDING or Mllllngton was In Marshllold today on business. Ills Ilttlo dnughtor, who has been III Is Improving. ARTUR HOLM, who has been om ployod In tho Maro Island Navy Yard nt San Frnnclsco, Is hero for a visit with frlonds nnd relatives. JACK McDONALD. whllo horo from the McDonald & Vaughan camp this weok, stated that fully ton Inches of Biiow foil on tho Rluo Rldgo section last Sunday. MRS. II. E. RESSEY nnd children of South Coos River woro Mnrsh fleld visitors today. Mrs. Ressoy won llrst prize In Tho Times con- A New Idea It Will Fa j Ym Co-operation Is certainly tho basis of all good business. There must bo co-opornllon between a storo mid Its customers or thoro will bo no satisfaction. Wo nro going a stop furthor mid propose to share the profits with our patrons, Wo nro not going to cut prices or mnko u big noise, but wo will continue rendering good service and soiling groceries at ronsonnblo prices mid at tho end of the year give you your shnro of tho profits your business has helped to croato. $2,000,000 PER DAY This amount Is spout dully Tor advertising, much of which Is tho kind to force you to buy something you do not need, want or havo any uso for. Much of this Is wnsto. Wo nro advertising only tho things you hnvo dally need for mid In addition offor to share tho profits on our now co-opernttvo' plan. Wo want our share of tho $2, 000, 000 n day ad vertising expenditure to sorvo two purposes First without bragging or boastful ndvortls ing to attract you to our storo, and second to convince you that our co-operative plan will please you mid bo profitable also, Coma M airad Let Us Toll "Yom Afeouati: It Fleoislhi Co-Operative Go, HROADWAY First National Bank Buildinc. tost on "What I Would Do With a Million Dollars." ESTELLE and IIILMORH SELAND ER and DOROTHY DUNOAN ro tiirnod to their South Coos River homes today, arter a dollghtful visit at tho Chas. Solander homo on Catching Inlet. CLARENCE WOODWARD. who formerly ran out or hero on tho Ill-fated Osprey, has returned from Curry county, where ho spout tho wlntor. Ho reports thnt tho Rrooklngs Liiinbor Co. hns about 110 inou nt work on tho liiinbor plant they nro put ting In nonr Chotco. "This 'pink-tea' Senatorial courte sy, I insist, Is not nlwaya responsible for good legislation," assorted Sena tor Smith of Cooa nnd Curry. "Thlfl Idea or arising to your Toot and Baying 'I Intend to voto ror Btich nnd such a bill out or dcroronco to tho Senator from so nnd so,' niny bo all right but I notice this Sonatorlnl courtesy doesn't kcop them from vot ing ngnlnst my bills." Portland Ore-gonlnn. The Glad hand or The Icy Stare! Which Do YOU Want? IC she sees you coming Siuulav night with a box of SARTER'S Chocolates you nmy he sure you will he n welcome guosi. On the square, follows, the way tho girls hike to these chocolates will he a revolution to you, und make you wish you'd got wise he fore. TIMES WANT ADS. KOIt RENT Two nice rooms fur nished for light housokooplng. Phono 'XVl-L, FOR SALE 1-00 lb. maro In lino condition. Works single or doub le. Phono 1200-X. WANTED House cleaning, linking nnd Ironing, and single Jobs of houso work. Per hour lf conts. Ilox 572, North Uond, Oro. LOST Friday, fJold broach on block volvot ribbon. Rownrd for return to Carl Evertson nt Coob Ray Rakery. KOI I RENT Knur room Mouse on South Sixth street. Phono 21G. KOIt SALE Furniture of 7 room houso for $150. (Cheap nt $250.) House to rent, $12.50 n month, llontloy & Jones. KOIt RENT Two or Hiiro rooms for hoiiBo-koeplng. Phono 105, North Rend. WANTED All Coos county breed ers of Huh Orpingtons to com nniiilcnle with Rox 705, .Mnrsh fleld. KOIt SALE Tno-foct palm tree. 10 cents each, II for 25 contB. Also some Rluo Rambler Rose Rushes. UG S. Second streot. chnngo In part or xvhMTT"" real estato, with hultt f0r cl'r out buildings, will "mui?0'1 mortgage In dlffc "on'c Z ,0r ' In North Rond, i t V r,VIu Hold or Mllllngton w,,, Marli Co., Marshllohl, Oregon n8nman and 8, 13C Rroadwny "' n0n I WANTED Seven o,hd7"" modern house, win .., m year lease. H. W. I Cnro t,1W STRAYS TAKEN UPAtTi7iT7 bob, 210 Hall nvnii,,,.,," J "iil- two stray calves aboutTZtl' old havo been taken im nr may havo Baino by prov tie n,." Hhlp nnd paying for feed Vd T nnd nlso for this notlco ' i !w clnlinodinaOdnyBWIUoi: expenses Incurred. U08(uor OUIS NELSON 1,'MII Ut l.l.i 1 , Wnrnor Grocory Co. AM WANTED JjiHOO ror t sm, , ban It approves my Bocurlty ' anS wli lot mo havo this money, but only ror sixty days nt a tin, Mr. M. C. Malonoy wl.l toll fi who I mn nnd what I want thi. nionoy Tor. Address V. i ..' Times. ' Mre FOR SALE A good nine room houso nnd three lots. 112x120 root, In Rny VIow, for $5000 cash ir taken booh. Apply to Charles Arlnndsoii, phono I0-L or P. O. Rox 555, Marshflold, Or. KOIt SALE Ono BO I egg Incubator. Will trado for lions. Phono C-J KOR HALF One 'Jit foot launch with cabin; also ono 20 foot launch. Phon C-J WANTED High cIiinh building mid construction foreman open for en gagement about March 10th. Ad dress, Foreman, Times olllco. "OR SALE Three good IoIh, 7."W 111) feet. In the most desirable rosldenco section or South Fifth street; also two lots with six room house mid barn on Seventh street. Will sell cheap If taken at once. Apply to owner, 1102 Seventh streot, South Murshrield. WANTED lloiiM-Hoik by day by competent woman. Phono :I0'.)-R. WANTEI To exchnngo or sell. Knur acres or tho host truck or garden laud In tho country, modern liouso, largo now barn, ovory convonlonco, go with land, on water way, coun ty road, deulrablo location, ton miles from city postolllcu, vnluod at Four thousand dollars, will ex- i.mi,ii l.lri ror general hou. work. Address 72!) South Fourtti or phono 309-J. " WANTED Twelve experienced mlo era nnd timber men. Apply Bear er Hill Conl Co. WANTED Mold for general house. work. Phono 380-J, KOIt HALE OR RENT Rouse j four lots In EnBtsldo, Apply to James D, Cllnklnbenrd, Sumner, Oregon. KOIt SAW? Dry womJ. (Ir nnd . dor. nt Canipboll's Wood Yard, Forry landing. Phono 1BS-L If you havo nnythlng to sell, rent, trm-lo. or want help, try n Want M DAV IN CONGRESS. " WASHINGTON. March 2 -The Senato iinnsed a resolution calling on tho Secrotury of tho Treasury for til correspondence relating to tlio treas ury ordor No. 5, requiring cuitomi receipts to bo deposited In National Ranks. Senutor Shephnrd Introduced a bill forbidding any change In size and color of present paper tnnney with out tho consent of congress. Tho naval comuilttco mndo about tyventy-flve amendments, Incrcailnt tho total by about $ III, 000,000. K the two battleships provision panel tho Sonnte, a determined llRlit In the closing hours or Congress Is expected when tho hill goes to conference with tho Houso. 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