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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1913. -EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MAI.OXKY Kill! or ami PuIk Q-W l. MAI.OXKV Xcws F.ditor iftlclnl t'npcr ol Coos Count)-. Ul'l'U'l.lli I'AI'I'JK OF TIIK CITY OF .MAII.HIIKIKM). fi:mixXK cjMmti:. SAYS the Now York World lu commenting upon llio fart tlint women outnumber men about ten to one at lectures on philosophy nnd art: Tho women of the United States, indeed, In addition to nrrogntlng lo themsolvos now political rlghtB, have inado themselves the custodians of Intellectual concerns. They are the slcwnrdosses of our iintlontil culture and their supervision ranges from popular fiction lo the more serious Jlelds of mental productivity. It Is the novels they read, the theories. they Indorse nnd the social, religious nr philosophic movements they sup port that llourlsh and gain vogue. Tho World's observation Is cor roborated by other conspicuous au thorities. And while women have jnado so much headway In the arts nnd lu general cultural and intel lectual pursuits, It would seem that tlioy are at least on the way to that stage of well-rounded Information (hat will make them Intelligent ami consistent voters. H- j WITH THE TOAST J AMD THE - TEA - ! - (jooi i:vi:xixj Cloud conversation is not to I j bo expected lu much company I ) because few listen and there Is ! i continual Interruption. Swirt. , 4 liiirkv for Mint Tlmt They Met. "I'm sorry that we ever met," I heard ma tclllu' pa last night. And pa said ho was sadder yet. 1 guess he said It Just for spite. Then him she scolded pa some more and after that commenced to cry And threw her new hat on the floor and said she wished that she could die. Pa said tlmt he was Just a slave and hadn't any right to live. The moro ho earned the more he gave, the moro inn wanted li 1 us to give. "J never get a chance to play. I'm Just a drudi'o, that's want 1 ant," Pa said, and then he went nwny nnd gave the door an awful slain. When I was getlln' Into bed and ma bent down to hear my pray ers She cried somo more and turned hor head and said her life was full of cares. I'm sorry for tliem both, and yet I'm Kind they can't bo Tree agon. Uocuuko If t.iey bad never mot, why I would lie a uorphuu then. ChlcuKii Itecjnl-llerald. peoplo on Coos liny enn Btand everything pretty well except tho prosperity of their neighbors. Occasionally a man bus tho lust word In un urgumeiit with his wife, but ho has to sny It under his breath. One way to get rich Is to lock your money In n vault nnd Induce othor people to give you theirs to Invest. Tho little a man wants hero bo Jow Is generally a little nbovo tho ordlnnry. -K-- Thoro was mi obi tniin of Nantucket. "Who kept all the cash in a bucket: Hut bis daughter named Nun. Ilmi uwuy with u man Mid as for Hid bucket. Nantucket. With the llrst scratch on tho par lor furniture tho bride enters upon iho tragedy of married life. -1J-H- "Wbat Is your favorite Illustrated pnper?" Uny Kaufman asked Horsey Kreitzor. "First national $20.00 note,' l)or poy roplled. A CJIil's Thought. "Does u girl ovor think of any tiling In tills world except inarrlago. "Oh, yes." "Well, what?" "J low to get married." The WImi .Mother. Tho parcel post bus Its disappoint ments. A runaway boy in Oklahoinn wrote homo for money, but mother sont him sandwiches by mull Instead. STIUXDliT) IIAKK MIMI aiAV in: ki,oati:d. ASTORIA, Marcli II. Tho woik or dlsoharglnK Imllast from tho stranded (lornian bark Mlml is under way, and It wkh reported that at lilgli tide tho vessel moved slightly, n sign, shipping men nre coulident, which means It is not html and fust on the Nohnlein bench by any moans. Through getting rid of most of her linllnst, it is estimated that she will tlont from four to four and ouo-hulf feet higher, and ns by that tlnio four nncliors will bo lu deep water held by lienvy steel hawsers, it is hoped that alio can bo saved. Two powerful donkey engines of tlto typo ordinarily used for logging liurposees aro being tnken ubonrd on Hkids. It Is plnuued to plnco tboni woll nft, nnd tho skids will bo romov ecl, so tho engines can be fnstoned to tho dock. Ouo cable Is on the ground that will bo connected with two lionvy nnehors, and another la on tho irv from San Francisco. A dorrlck bargo will bo towed around with vhJcli to deposit tho nnchor In posl- ulon. 4 f KKUP ADVHHTISIXCi AM) I TWENTY DAYS FOR ROBBERY A. AXDKII.HOX STKAI.S ( IIAIII.KS ZOST'S ItOl.li OK ('M)TIIIX(J unr.x i,.tti:i: is aiiiiksthd KOIt IXTOXICATIOX PI.HADH (sriirv. A. Anderson, until recently em ployed at bmltb-l'oweis Cnnip A'o. 2. wns sentenced to 20 dnys In the county Jail todny by Justice Pen nock wlion be pleaded guilty to the ehnrgo of having stolon tho outfit of Charles Zost. Zost bad been iclohrutlng n little and wns tukeit to Jail by Mnrshnl Carter to sober ip Snturdny. Then Anderson Hap pened along and picked up host's roll of blankets In the Shamrock saloon and took them to tho Cen tral Rooming house. There ho took out the boots and sold them to W. K. Wiseman. He nlso sold a pair of glovos and nit but tho latter woro recovered. Anderson said he wouldn't have stolon the articles only that be was drunk at the time bo took them nnd did not know wbnt bo was doing. Ander son Is about I"i. Loses Watch. Ira Gerber of Smith-Powers Camp Xo. 2 today notified .Marshal Carter that soiueono stole an open face watch from him at Coaledo Saturday. The watch wns n srrew- ense, engraved with a stag nnd bad a 1 "-Jewel P. S. lltirtlett-Wnlthani movement, Xo. 17, 0.1(5,285. Mur shul Carter Is searching for It to dny. After Forger. County Attorney l-IIJo(ist Is nero today from Coqulllo to secure additional evidence lu the Kdnionds forgery case. Sheriff Clngo Is at Snlem for the requisition nnd Gov. West Is away, hut he discovered the additional evidence was needed. Mr. Mljeqvlst Is ehitcd over his appointment as county nttornoy, and Itulmnted that he would pro ceed to cleuu up tile county so far as poslsblo nnd Unit the Inw wilt be enforced to the very best of his ability. ADDITIONAL SOCIETY NEWS Mr. nnd Mrs. C. F. McKnlgbt re turned Inst week from a ten days' stay In Portland nnd nearby towns. Mrs. McKnlgbt, while Mr. McKnlgbt was nttendlng to business affairs, visited with hor Bister, Mrs. L. L. Porter, at Oregon City. Sho also had u plensnnt visit with Miss Clove, who spent sovornl weeks hero lust year as a guest at tho McKnlgbt home, at Oregon City. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. S. Tower left Sunday on the Hcdundo for Sun Francisco on a business and pleiisure trip, tho Intter Including a visit with their daughter, Miss Norn, who will bo enjoying her Faster vnentfcm at tho University of Cnllfornlu at Hor keley. ' The Tblinblo Club will hold Its next meeting with .Mrs. F, 13. Oln zler, Tuesday, March 25. Mrs. Hllznbeth I.awlor, who Is here from Portland, will mnko an extend ed visit to her parents, Mr, and Mrs Tbos. Howard. t I 4 I IM.AX FOR HAMi I Just Another Week of the Real hire Sale I LOCAL OVERFLOW. I KiiMslilo llulhlinic C. F. Wil liams, who recently arrived hero from Oklahoma, has purchased four lots. 100x100 feet, on Knstsldo, a block from the new school house, from .1. I). Cllnkluhcnrd of Sum ner, for $11150. Mr. Williams has Informed Win. l.cnlou that bo plans in (lii't ii tlirco-Htoiv Illicit llllllll. lug on the property, tho II rat story for store purposes. Iliy.li Wind. A siiunll Htruck Murshfleld about 2 o'clock :Ms .morning and for an hour or two therateiied to cause havoc. Tho wind blow in fitful gusts at n to I' ll lie speed. Although many were awakened and frightened, no dam age u ws leportcd todny. (row Sliauiiuck llcie. There wns no gcnornl observance of St. PatilckV Day bore today although the "wearliiK ' the green" was general. Many hnd the reul.shnin rock to adorn their Inputs with ns the real shamrock grows here, S. II. Cathcnrt and others having It. Some years ago so'no of the sham rock was sent hoi o from Ireland and it was found that It would flourish hero almost us well ns It did on tho Hnierald Isle. DAN CAMI'UF.I.N will lenvo In n few days for an extended visit at I'ortlnnd, Seattle and other north ern points. Kinney Com1 Nothing new has developed In tho Kinney case, ex cept that In letter to parties hero. Major Kinney declares tlmt ho Is absolutely opposed to tho receiver ship proceedings. Fred llolllstor and N. O. Mcl.eod of North Rend woro hero todny hut Trustee Rust wild that ho hnd not been apprised of any changes in It. k AM'KRTISINU Wll.l , YOl KK.F.P I Along the Waterfront. I 4 Tho steam schooner Trnmp re turned from Port Orford Inst even ing with eighteen hundred pounds of deep son llsh for locnl markets. The Trump loft Port Orford at noon yes terday nnd reports n good trip up. Clarenco Harris of Sumner bus left orders with W. II. Cnvnnnugh of Hnstsldo for tho construction of a gasoline launch. A sixty horso-pow-er englno will bo Installed nnd tho craft will bo used for chnrtor work. Tho Hardy, which Is loading nt the C. A. Smith mill will snll to night or tomorrow. The Adellno Smith and Nairn Smith are both due in tomorrow from Ray Point. Tho Glcudulo Is soon to lend nt the depot from tho Coqulllo mill, Tho Roscoo and tho Robarts sail ed yesterday for Florence. IIOI'KS FOR AXDKRSOX. A I'ortlnnd paper Friday printed the following: "For Anderson, victory inny mean that tho sonsa llonnl youngster will draw u July I match with Wllllo Ritchie. Pro moter McCarey will try to stngo such u mill ir Rltchto refuses to meet Joo Rivers nf Vernon on In dependence day. At tho worst, it will assure Anderson of a crack at the l.os Angelos Moxlcan lu tlto near future." Tho Medford Sun says: "Friday nfternoon Tom Jones, mnnngor of Ad Wolgnst, bet $1000 to $2000 that Drown would win nt tho pro vulllng odds of 10 to S. This mo ney wns covered by local followers of tho 'Pride' In Jig time. Jones picks Drown to win, whllo Wolgnst favors Anderson." Invitations for tho Initial grand bnll nnd bunquot of the KI-Knb-Klub, tho Marshllold branch of the Shrlnors, hnvo Just been Issued. It will be given nt tho Mnsonlc hnll Tuesdnv avcnlnir. Anrll 1. nml tirnm. Ibcb to bo n most olnbornto nffnlr, a vocal nnd Instrumental program being arranged ns woll ns n bun Miiet of toasts to follow tho dancing. Tho committees In charge aro: Invitation comniltteo George W. Wolsteud, Cnrl W. Hvortscn. .1. T. McOuiro, C. F. McKnlgbt nnd A. U. Oidley. Program comniltteo Chns. I. Rel gnrd, F. K. Allen nnd A. D. (Jldloy. Refreshment commltoe 13. S. Dnr gelt, Albert Seellg nnd A. T. Haines. Decorating comniltteo K. K. Jones, 10, 1,. Robinson nnd Irving Chandler. Finance committee Anson Unir. ers, J. Albert Mntson nnd J". V. ' Dennett. Rccoptlon committee Members of I lOI-Kuh-Klub. . . I pouts ci.rii. 4 dipt. T. J. Mncgonn is niaklng plans to orgnnlzo a "Favorite Poet's Club" in Mnrshtleid. I'luns for it hnvo not been quito porfectod. The Iden Is to meet occnslonnlly nnd furnish soloctlons from enc.h mom bor's favorite author. It Is expect ed to enroll most of tho lovers of poetle literature. Among those suggested for membership aro: Mrs. 10. Mlngus, Mm. Henry Sengstncken. Mrs. J. W. Dennett, Mrs. I. S. Kaufman, Mrs. J. T, Hnr rlirun. Mrs. 10. K. Jones, Mrs. J. Albert Mntson, Mrs. 1). Malnuoy. and .Mrs. Herbert Lockhnrt. WORTH BEND NOTES, f 4 Mrs. Kd. Lnndonborg and llttlo dnughter nro expected hero soon to visit at the homo of Mrs. Laudcn burg's pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. II. Inihoff on Sherman avoniie. Clare Cnvnnnugh or old North Il-nd s"ent Snturdny with relatives nt lOustslde. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dnckmnn of Mnrshllold visited friends hero yes terday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Douglns nnd chlldron of West .Mnrshllold woro North Dent! visitors Sundny. Mr. nnd Mrs. 10. O. Smith of South Coos River attended Probyterlnn ser vices at Murshflold yostordny. Tho Hardy ennio lu Snturudny nnd Is tnklng on a enrgo of lumber at old North D'ond. Miss Ollvo Rlchnrds of Suinnor. Misses Klu a nnd lluldur Scluudcr of Cutcblng inlet were oover Sundny guests of Dr. Dirl Chirk. Mrs. 0. Donnott nnd Mrs. R. K. Dooth of Marshllold visltod friends hero yesterdny. Miss Alpha Wlcklund spent yes terdny with rclntlvos at lOmplro. C. II. Farls,. who has been oni Ployed at Dullard, Ore, returunod homo Snturdny, Wm. Simpson of lOnstsido wns n visitor nt tho Chns Cavannugh homo yestorduy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank DIncIc nnd daughters, Solum and Lois, woro Kuests Sunday at tho Geo. niaek home. Mrs. F. G. Gamble loft on the Speedwell yostordny for Cnllfornlu points. 10. I.. Wood of Dnngor hns taken the position of Lou Loomls nt tho Coos liny Grocery, A. L. Guhsor is a business vis itor at Murshfleld today. Hlchnrd Coke bus boon tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. I, D. Dartle, for the lust fow dnys. Mrs. Jennie M. Stownrt of linn gor, ninrkoted tho first Coos Day rad ishes of tho season in North Rend today. Tho Stowarts havo made a splendid record with their nroduco raising and nnd expect to hnvo a record urenking senson this yenr. Tho A. M. Simpson will snll to dny or tomorrow for tho south with a big cargo, Capt, Hendorgard es timates that the Improvements she has Just ttnderKono hnvo cost about $7000 nnd tho loss, of tlmo has ad ded another $3000 to the expenses of tho Simpson Company as a re sult of tho accident nt San Pedro. Al Drnsh is nble to be up nnd around after a sevoro uttnek of In grlppo. PvEII AYS "He is off for n,e markets and will bring back nifty togs for nifty fe. lows. This week, the last week of the great bargain carnival take advantage, COVKIt POINTS OF HATPINS .Massachusetts Law Makes It Compulsory. DOSTON. March 1 1. Thoso women of Mnsnchussotts who do not cover the points of tholr lint pins with somo dovlco that will protect tho public from Injury borenfter will bo llnblo to a lino of $100. An net to this offect hns been signed by Govornor Foss. $20.00 to $25.00 Men's Fine Suits $12.75 You know the class of stiil'l! I have been handling Xo long shots or shoddies, but strictly high class cloth ing Every garment guar anteed all wool and made by the best, makers in the land. Take Advantage, $12.75 $4.50 to $5.00 Packard Shoes $1.65 Hero is your cliauco. "Why have your shoes snlort wlicii you can get; a new pair for t he same price. Don't ex pect to find the very latest, but you can expocl' to find the highest of quality.. Take Advantage, $1.65 $1-25 0in' Morlno I'ndor wear. Tnko R0f ndvnntnge OXJL ?l..10 to $2.00 Cluett Shirts, wcok $1 &" 25c All Wool Hose. Three pair for. . 50c C0c . Mou'h Flno Neckwour. On sale at, "JCr" ouch , $.1.00 Mens Flno Drew Hiti Choice tf i) or eneh jC&J $.',00 I'ncl.nrd Shoes, now cj sulo nt Everything in Clothing, Furnishing Coods and, Shoe Departments to be Sold at Bargain Prices, for This Week Only i:vi:itviH)i)vs ui'sv caiipkxtkiis plpmiikuh, paixtkhs and .mvsci.p to maki; this piai'K thi: mohkij .mi:.'s shop ok this co.M.Mrxrrv. i.it(.i:u si'.ci:s, mohk stock A.xi) a srom: SK.coxn to xoxi: ix thi: static kok tin: coxvii.mkxci: or mv I'ATItOXS. wn.ij in-: with vor aoaix ix a wf.kk. rxrii. tiikx, , VOl'ltS, AXXIOl'S TO PliKASK, THE TOGGERY IJCVJil This Week's D1TUaw Soecial Royal Theater Proeram at. ivv vua i iicaici Announceraem w ...!. H A bit? attraction Is in storo for tho patrons of Mr. Goorh'o I.oiuinskl's Theater, oiicning " " i " - 'Wmi' SHI BhhY 'isbVBVJ VAV v ,4BVmVA Vflr Ky ? Wr' " jflVAVAVAVAVflVAVAVAVAVAVfl .ti .1 The Team of Hickok & Otis ZSlSSa - -w - . - w..-- ......( This net has been ono of tho nig Attractions on tho P1k Circuit and woro on tneu , thorn to play a four wcob v..o- wZ ii" i Chicago when a representative of Mr. Leniauskl Induced nny nt n very inrgo snlnry. , n HonnS MISS IIICKOK is tho nleco of Kx-Presldont Tnft nnd known ns tho youngest prn American stngo ago 17, weight 89, height 5 leet. , ,, t to t"'1 This Is the young Indy thnt tho Now York critics termed tho Child Mollia. Hon l ft renl singer whllo you hnvo a chanco. . . the PI Also on tho extra lllg 1)111 Is .miss OWF.X una .MISS PIXF, tho youngest viol In m clrCttlt Const lu a novelty singing nnd dancing net. Theso girls plnyed to tho Coos Bay Vaiuwn pneked houses They aro very protty and petito girls, so boys got your glad rags out. ,f 6e,soB. Ihls will bo tho biggest and best show for tho money tnnt has boon at the ",, i5 CE .uuilMW. 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