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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION. SSSSSSTfar- Don't Fraet Tee Big Dance At Arago Hotel; Empire afarday Night, April 12th LADIES FREE! Geimttleonieirn SOc Buy Your Meats at the UNION MEAT MARKET I AndYou Will Always Have Pure Wholesome Meats. 'Phone 58 EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILING FROM PORTLAND, APRIL HI, 1W, 510, MAY .1, 10, 15, 110, JT, AM) ill) AT 8 A. M. HA I I.I. NO FROM COOS HAY, APRIL 12, 10, il, JLW 1!, 7, 111, 17, Ui! A NO 27. Phono Main aa-L. I. L. STERLING, Agent. PAST AND COMMODIOUS Steamer Redondo EqulpiM-d with wireless and submarine bell SAILS FOR COOS BAY FROM SAN FRANCISCO TUESDAY, APRIL 8. All Pftftftenxcr HosurvntlniiH From Son Ianclnco Muit no Made at 805 Fife Hulldliig, r Lombard street l'lcr 27. All reservation must bo taken up 21 hours before willing, INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO. PHONB 44. C.F. McQEORQE. Agont. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS SAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR. EUREKKA THURSDAY, APRIL 10, AT 1 P. M. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 CONNECTING WITH THE NORTH HANK IIOAI) AT PORTLAND NOltTH 1'AOIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Phono U O. F. McGEOHGE, Ageat. X SPEEDWELL THE NEW Steamer CAW. K. HOSKNIIIjATT, Muster. Sails for San Francisco from Coos Bay About, April 20th THE SPEEDWELL la speedy and hua excellent passenger accom J inodntloua, largo clean niul airy rooms and electric lights und wireiexM. For freight und passage, apply, A. V. Estabrook Oo. Tltlo Guarantee and Abstract Co., (Ii:i-(I17 Simla Marina Rldg., Hnn Fi-nuclsco. Marohfleld. You Can Get West Marshfield Lots for $350.00 12 minutes walk from post ofllce within aoo ft. of lot idling for 91.000.00 Wo Imvu but tno left. I. S. Kaufman (Sh Co. Singer Sewing Machines Wo have them for rent or for sale Machines Repaired. Supplies aud Needles for Sale. W. J. RITZ. 1JM Paik Ate. Murshflehl. Phono 280-X. Low In pike, high in quality. Electric Irons Wo luivo n hxw micoikMiuiuI irons In good worMng condition ut $1.75. New Irons, 9:1.50 up, t I Coos Bay Wiring Co. Phouo 237-J 1D3 N. Uroadway MARSHFIELD NORTH BEND AUTO LINE FAKE One way, lf, Round trip, 2oe. 20-rido !onnnnlation books, $2.00. Cars leave .every 20 minutes from 7 a. m. to 7 j). m.f after 7 p. m., every half hour. Leave from Chandler Hotel. GORST & TvING, Props. The man of fifty A BERLIN newspaper uiado a Christmas feature of a sympo sium called "Tho Man of Fif ty." Many men of distinction con tributed their views and thoro was a practical agreement that the man of fifty is quite as valuable as the man of forty, and often in ore so. Thoro can bo little doubt that youth, its strength and audacity Its capacity for prolific labor aud Its freshness of viewpoint are In tho hey day of their glory nt tho piesent time, especially In America. Wo have "youth, youth, youth" dinned Into our ears from morning Until avc, un til one would think that only the ac complishments of tho young nro worth while. Advertisements ask for "young men" to fill lucrativo positions; poli ticians make merit of being "young" and ask for support upon that ground the great corporations, most of tho concerns which nfford tlicVhest open ings," seem to bo lying In wait to at tract "young" men ns soon ns they leave college and enter into the life of the world. What is more, as n sort of fad, following the chance and much mis quoted remark of Dr. Oslor thero has grown a corresponding disregard for men of mature minds and attainments. Nevertheless, there is good ground for the suspicion that tho crazo for "young men' on the part of tho big employers is largely for tho purpose of Insuring a continuous supply of properly trained men of maturity. Ihe young man always has this ad vantage. He has moro years of use fulness beforo him than thu man of fifty. . And, although wo make much of the young man, it Is also truo thnt nowhera Is tho man of llfty a younger man and a more capablo and a more lutluenrlal iiinii than right here In America. News From Near by Towns WITH TOAST AND T i GOOD EVENING 1IRIEFS OF 11ANDON. PLAN FOR CARNIVAL Florence to Have Rhododendron Show letter Part, of .May. The Florence West Hays: "The general coin in It tee in charge of the arrangements for the Rhododendron Carnival ut Florence are laying plans for tho event. The dare of the carnival hns not been sot yet but tuts will ho decided later. It has been held other years between .May 20 aud 25. "Tho following nro the commit tees chosen by tho general com mittee: Finance, Henry Dcrginnn; program, Dr. Edwards; sports, I.. .1, Pourtales; decorations, Dr. Fox: boat races, Tom Wolf; costumes, C. II. Young; rest room, Rev. John Drumm." News of Clty-by-the-Sea us Told by Tho Surf. It Is announced that a compromise hna been effected so that First street can bo opened as far os Railroad street. ,, Kennels Simmons. Wm. Tollar, John Hnll nnd a fireman of tho Pros por mill were tho mon caught In tho landslide nt Prosper tho other day. Captain Wiron's rain gunge regis tered 2.34 Inches of which fell be tween Thursdny midnight and Friday midnight. W. R. Holdlman, familiarly known as "Hill the Rooster," has nnlshcd hl work hero for tho tlmo being In bohalf of tho Woodmen of tho World and Is now nt Coqulllc, where ho will booBt tho local camp thero. Rny Martin has purchased a now Cadillac car and will conduct an auto livery business. Wm. Rutann will open olllces up stairs In the building occupied by the Surf olllcc. Ho Is agent and sales man hero for tho Union Oil Co., tho Los Angeles Soap Co., tho Carnegie llrlck Co. and the Portland Cement Co. Nels Nlelson, tho Prosper ship builder, Is soon to build nnothcr big scow for uso on tho Siuslnw. This yard ban been turning out some of tho classiest work on tho Pacific coast. Talk of another tugboat for this harbor has beon going on and we nro informed that it Is possible be lore tho summer Is ovor one will bo brought hero from San Francisco. Captain Richardson will arrive on tho Flflold. Ho Is general manager of tho Union Oil Co. nt San Francisco und It Is bin Intention to put another steam schooner on tho north coast run plying between San Francisco, Sluslaw, Coos Ray and Raudon. It Is planned to mako tho northern trips with a cargo of oil and general freight and tho trip down with what ever cargo offers in tho way of ties, lumber and produco, Carl Goodman went to Empire last week to assist la tho planting of Iler muda grass among tho sand dunes adjacent to Coos Ray bar. This work Is carried on by the government nnd Is having tho effect of holding the sand In plnco in order that It will not bo blown Into tho channel. Some thing of this kind would not be bnd for our uorth beach. Tho secret of being loved Is being lovely; nnd tho secret of being lovely Is bolng unselfish. J. G. Holland. SPRING CLEANING TIME. did KNIGHTS OF COLUMHUS NOTICE. Initiation Saturday night, April 12. important business and social time. All come. Ry order of Financial Secrotnry. MODERN WOODMEN DANCE at EAGLES HALL SATURDAY Night. The "Sprucing-Up" Season. You, sir, cannot got away from the "Hpruclng-up" suggestions of spring no mntter how Indiffer ent you may bo to the question of dress at other seasons of tho year. This is a good tlmo to visit tho stores thnt cater to men. Look over tho now things In scarfs, shlrtH, suits. What about hats and umbrellas? And thero is always tho question of a now suit or a light overcoat. Read tho advertisements! In THE TIMES. They will tako you to tho right More for tho things you want And If you don't know what you want It's tho business of ad vertising to offer good suggestions, OREGON ELIXTIONS. DRAIN, Or., April 10. The May oralty race between C. E. Hnsord nnd N. D. Cool will In all proba bility hnvo to be run over again. On the face of tho returns at first It ap peared that Hasnrd had won by Just one vote. It was learned that a lady who admits voting for Hnsard was not qualified to vote because she has not been a resident of the state for six months. Four more women than men voted In the election. Two Lots at Bunker Hi If you hnvo anything to soil, rent, trade-, or want help, try a .Want Ad. on eornor of county road. Centrally located. Only J COO. AUG. F1UZEEN nt new location lflO Front Btr. Marshfield CASH REGISTER AGENT HERE. h. H, Howard, sales agent for Nn tlonnl Cash Resistor. In at tiim CHANDLER HOTEL until Tuesday, April l&rn. Easy to Get Relief , From Indigestion Your stomach should digest the food you cat, without the aid of any arti ficial digestives. If it won't do that, th.Q YOU are continuallv nV,l.. tn dyjpepsla, indigeatlon, heartburn, head- f.MvM ivusuyatiuu, Inetud of taking- digestive medicines, U. steps to get your stomach and In tJ"" again In a healthy, natural cjxdltion. Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge will dp this for you if you will take It reg w1?: Iit.." not d,Bter of foods, but it will restore your stomach and lAttstlnea so that they will attend to their natural functions, digesting what you eat and giving strength to the Doay. , . .or ?oro thaP e,Kkty years thou- Jide of men and women who had suf fered the pains caused by dypeasla and Indigestion have been praising this brought them permanent relief. A the :i?iic.,."ct.? d,reu Pon the stomach and intestines, it Is a natural appetiser and strength builder. Many forms of supposed lndinestloa e the result of inustlnal pa?aalteiL for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge la uosurpasssd. Insist upon Jayne'i ac cept no oihe-. Sold by druggists every. pUa'p..3, Jayne s" "hSTadel Tho Roseburg Rovlow says: At Drain C. E. Hasard was elected Mayor by Just one plurality over N. I). Cool, the victor getting 58 votes, tao latter 57. J. J. Melnzor was elected Mayor of Yonealln without opposition. Yoncnlla, by n vote of 08 to 54, rejected a proposed amendment to tho chnrtor authorizing the council to lssuo bonds for street- Improve ments, preferably paving. Ily a majority of 9, Drain voted to nnnex South Drain, Inci easing tho population of tho entire town to approximately 1000. Councllmen olected nt Drain nro: A. R. Chad boumo, L. E. Russell, O. Mnttoon and T. V. Edwnrds. At Yoncalla tho nowly elected Councllmen are: S. H. Ilaldwln, '.. L. Cox. A. W. Lamb and H. C. Stearns. The Inst three named de Tented Henry Hurt, W. A. Porter and J. P. Thlele. Ilaldwln tied with O. J. Haugebcrg and C. H. Daugh erty, each getting 57 votes. They drew lots, nnd Ilaldwln won. Harry Drawn was re-elected Trcasuror without opposition. V. F. Lauman heat Henry C. Wllley, editor of tho local paper, for tho Job of Recorder, 7S to 4C. Tho Job of city marshal was greatly In domand, no less than flvo persons aspiring to wear tho star. R. A. Stock was tho winner with 51 votes. Tho others trailed along In this order: T. R. Howard 4C, Earl Williams 18, F. A. Cald well ii, James Ambroso, Jr., 8. Other Elections. At Eugene D. E. Yoran was elect ed Mayor by a 2 to 1 vote over Gil bert Zaehary, Socialist, lncompleto returns Indicated tho defeat of a proposed moasuro to ullow theaters to oporato on Sundays and tho de feat of proposed bond Issues for a wnter works extension nnd a new City hall. A proposed ordinance to rpgulnto street speaking enrried. With women casting half tho vote, Cornelius went dry by nlno ma jority out of 2C7 votes. .. Harry M. Doan. 1 can tell whon spring 1b coming Ry tho wny tho women net; They aro fixing up for donning, Thoro's no way around the fact. Got to tako up all the carpets, Hang 'em out nnd bent 'em, too; Got to wash off nil tho windows Moro'n a thousand things to do. Taking down n stubborn ntovcplpc, Spill tho soot upon my hend; Then I choke on bitter cuss words, Wrestling with a folding bod. Smash a mirror Into fragments. llreak our best, most costly chair; Rut wo overlook such trifles Things hnvo got to have tho "air." All the house Is torn nnd tumbled, Not n blcBsod thing to eat; For tho stovo must have an outing, So 'twill como back "nlco and sweet." So I starve und nwent and stumblo Through the house for three long days, Helping do tho yearly cleaning, And what do Tgct In pralso? Not a blooming thing I tell you, For I only hear 'em say: "I do wish you'd move John Henry Seems you'ro always In tho way!" So It Is from morn till evening, 1 havo got to dodge nnd run. O, I'm always! sorter thankful When tho springtime elennlng'a --- Mirth Is tho sunshine of life, but ii prncucai joko in n sunstroke. Of course, thero aro lots of Rlc mbii in we sea. Kveryuody has scon one or two slldo off tho hook. -tt-B-Edltor Toast nnd Tea: Please glvo mo recipes for mak ing lemonade, plncappleado and or ando. Ada Adair. Nothing doing. Wo enn't glvo you any aid, Ada. This Is no woman's aid department. Just ns everyone expected and ac cording to form, n South Carolina minister blames paint, powder, rats, nnd hats, for ull Sin. ue, economy . and nut .. , . ... ,:.". "" iooi h ...:. .nl. ' "r "8 to b Tu :.- W Ztvi Anil If the panic, d. butter tliPa i!j!.noU, "" ,he'- busy hi' " '""h ahead, i H5 keeper's vZ "n-''e 1, In vain. v ' .'L.pa.n' ttili -rH wo ccbm ..?,"' Md " Plt Ml. to nil, "; Jflnjl of trash . v ft" foolish thine. leI5tii ',inr'; tho olla, Lm vo wlnK8 and fi.T." Wen th n,.,i .... .' lu IMm ta URcd ub onV Vinson. v' "W tt.H. ., ... I ho. young y,uav ,..,... annul her late hubnCT The ni, i7?,?: . I ways wliiin, " ," T wJ -to hlmieir. Wlp"l load than a doten ntn , drinks nothlnc but lt;r It Is always eair la it somebody eUo's bu.lnMs. If corsets will reform . what Is In store for lie wt j -- THEQUIIlTORSKllVEIli THE QUIET ORSERVKR HAYfJi Havo your Jot) printing done ' Tho Tiraos ofllce. Try Tho Times' Want Ads. Twin City Laundry GOOD WORK- GOOD Not In any Combine, SERVICE TONIGHT at TEe Royal In a N hours work tnt irnmmi Our Agents call anywhere. Phono L'!.J. MOONE AND SOULK lenoi- rontrulto. complete change of songs and euierrainmeni, AMATKUK NKJirr 4000 Feet of All New Pictures Always tho Rest. ANY SEAT 10c. Kdivarils ami Merritt's Musical mm 1 1 i ""'dy Company. HI Play a return engagement April 14, 15, 16, opening with "THE HINDOO DOCTOR" - I - "A good tlmo is seldom worth what It costB you." -8-H-Thls is n backward spring, nnd It enn't bo blnmcd. -a-H- Durlng tho courtship kissing tuny bo overdone, but after marriage It Is usually underdone. -tt-W-Tbo tnithseoker has a lifetime Job. Even an Iron watch dog can't scare the wolf from your door. -H-8- Theso April showers ought to bring May flowers. Wo know they bring mud on the rues. -tt-8- H is suild tho life of a $10 bill Is only ono yonr. Even at that wo never had otio spend Its whole life with us. -H-W- Ono reason why a girl laughs often Is because she, Is pretty, and ono reason why sho Js pretty Is because she laughs often. -n-tt- He Is n wlso millionaire who koeps his mouth shut and lots his money talk. -tt-tl- Whcn a girl In learning to smoko cigarettes sho Is apt to mako herself sick; after learning to smoko them sho makes other people sick. No great length of tlmo Is required to glvo a young doctor a wise look. Two young people no sooner fall In lovo than they bogln to fall out. Whcn n girl meets a young man af ter her own heart sho hopes that ho will ask her for her hand. -8-B- Tho cynical world would bo far more likely to sit up and tako notice If most of tho reformers would be gin on themselves. It takes a clover man to sidetrack n widow who has mado up her mind to annex htm, and he must bo hard hearted, too. Did you ever notlco with what fiendish delight a woman emphasizes her superior knowledge ovor a man every tlmo she gets a chance? -tt-tt- In vain to arguments so strong, his volco was first directed. Ho told a Joko and sang a song and then ho got elected. A singed cat dreads an opon-fneed stovo. -8-tt- It's a poor road that can't acquire a gasoline odor. Hard times will come ere very long, some prophets do affirm; soon things will all be going wrong, and grief will make us squirm. The seers may all be off their base as they havo beeu before; they like to scare tho human race and make us sad and sore. And then, again, they may bo right, their guesses may come true: if nanlcs nut us in a Might, 'twill bo a howdydol So let's oo noping ror the best while fixing for the worst, and do our dally stunts with zest till our suspenders nurat "Women lira so nnu, n. a hole In her stocking it r her skirts down to Wt " has several bundrM hoi sho will raise her illrti i ttn The men will favor that tnl lor uie wom.'n with portal iiuniups inn marled diwi ill lueir nanus In their own. Spring has lior owntittfJ nnd we must accept btr u ilJ -nn. It Is said that there are o J automobiles In tho United Su'J ready to tlodgc. Wlint him licrnm. nt IK. r'J hi nod man who uted to U t ho could win a rW e( cttdj -V1h I The world l ill ntH,t portunltlcs to him wboeiia I use of them. a Time doesn't d to tie cu I listening to the otter wmm -nH A Chlcoso dreamier ! ii' w womnn will wear last tides of clothlnc Cowt'el nn THE WISH WIMT. Tim mnn who didn't tdiertU. Was dead extremelj M ills widow placed, of nisw A stone aoove mi wai Sho put hit nine Upon the line In letters law and de To tell the ere nr naser-br Her mnn was ileepioj M Folks thought her mw ' Kreat' .... Thny dldnotknoflr.iheW'J Her actual invm. One day there cn A frtrm.F fllDe Who read, then Motbtal And, aa n Rhn slvlv (Aid, "It pays to adtertlH. TninAtTHWW MJn tti 1 Deac. Sawyer Mf-l Kills Ifl larger. ' 5J , r.ll we uuu . i!i J """ '.:".. a n1 M Ttiougni" u" v i Ml. ouU. tl ;houL fiB vnln we ciuicb., Substantial Needs. .l. Cllcrlitct DOUt con ought to Shout , Truck 100 J IT"". "MAABUtW for tho roost P"'-"' U Girl that loo".-",,; i Artifice she will atm. ondtrInBw.3 (I Sj- S?Bfri thntlWtbem'y- lusion Dear It rM tu Thlnnumbo.M. "h '"" ..! out and PtiMl aaiiiius :,v :: wits i Bliu . l.,U! ana u - "i.i- and let Uoun.v. - good UJl scrlptl Let's nut In brine the use- Phone n ful scads for which we work wlth'scription- win bOine U.1111 irorses n ,,. " , buys SUK -- jjcw HO go" '"'Z' W .1 nnu Broie. t ..- Inha for BM' Thlngnmbobs. t,bv vour Job i The Timeeofflc, An ApH J on. Vo ,tt,l' wasted on 1 ut in the home toi- 1,11 clothing. 0B'"C home treatment ,. cretiy. . ",",. 1 uw., secreny. -., . t v funded If. V D0If -a let Ul " ' aklet ' I',I doWj