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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1913-EVEMIMG EDITIOW. COOS BAY TIMES 'n A D PflMTCOT LUi, H. liUI'ilLLM IS M. C. MAIiONKV Editor mill Till). PAN E. MAI.OXEV .News Editor Official 1'iipcr of Coos County. OFFICIAL I'AI'ER OF THE (MTV OF MAHSHI'liai). Knterod at tho postolflco at Mann Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls na second clusi innll mutter. suiiscitirrtox rates. HAIIA'. Ono year JG.00 er month CO WFKKTjY. Ono year $1.50 When pnld strictly In ndvanco the ubscrlptlon price of the Coos Day Times la $5.00 per year or 2.50 for six montliB. Dedicated to the aorvlco of tho people thnt no good causa shall lack champion, and thnt evil shall un, Mirlvo unopp scd. Address nil commitnlcatlons to COOS I1AV DAlIiV TIMES. Mnrslifleld :: :: :: : Orcgoj II 0I HI BILL IS SO Three Cornered Fight for Pres idency Stirs up National Convention Today. f fir noi laiO'l Vim to Com Ilajr Time I WASHINGTON. .1). C, April 115. With nominations of officers set for s tonight- the Daughters of tho American Revolution today settled down to nn earnest campaign In tho struggle for tho nomination for pres ident general of tho Bocluty. The feeling between the thro camps Is tense. Adherents of .Mrs. William Senator Kenyon Wants Men Sent to Work for and Against Bills to Register. (11 AMorlat! 1'rrsi to Coo f Times.1 WASIII.VOTOX, . C April 10. A bill to regulate lobbying In Con gress, similar to laws enacted In several states, was Introduced today by Senator Kenyon. It provides ev ery person whether nctlng for Him self or for another person or cor poration as counsel or sent to pro mote or oppose any mensure In Con- li Bi ! COUNCIL'S PLANi (Continued frojuPajge,) PERSONAL OVERFLOW C. MrdOVHRN loft yesterday Rosehurg on lnud business. for ..RS. S. .JUMPER, of llnynes Inlet, was a Alurshllold shopper yesterday. I KEEIMNC WKI.Ii. X A now boolc of tho diverting medical advlco which Woods Hutchinson Is fond of Issuing no nre told thnt we could nvold at least half of all the evils flesh Is Jiolr to If wo would only iitnku sure thnt tho nlr we breathe and the food wo oat be thoroughly clean. The atomnch, declares tho doctor, Is "us," and he adds thnt It Is tho only proper and logical sent of the soul. . "Tho noblest horo or most sublime nlnt In tho world Is no bettor than wisp of wot dish-rag when ho Is sick at liln stomach." And whatever else the doctor's aooK does for us, It renews that ap preciation which most people have to a grcntor or less extent regarding the value of health. And keeping noil Is really u great ileal easier than getting well after one has he- wmo sick. Such n variety or things depend on one's health, or, as Dr. Hutchinson puts It, on one's stom ach. Great poems have doubtless Been written as n direct result of a good digestion. Orent pictures are painted because the artist has the .(lowing enthusiasm for life which first cluss physical condition brlii'is, Wo grow morose and pessimistic and Innctlro all on account of a little IndWmosltlon. Clean air and clean fond are not really so difficult to obtain under ordinary circumstances, If we make a ronsonuhlo effort. Resting when wo nro beginning to feel fagged out and Irritable Is good for our dispo sitions ns well as our nerves, and tyIII react on tho kind of work we do nnd the energy with which we Inckle a hard proposition. Taking i walk Instead of a dose of medicine or Indulging In u lit of the blues amy mean tho difference between success and failure for one day i.' )tnst. And we can't really live for any longer at a tlmo. Cheerful, precautionary measures anil u good jupply of grlf will go a long way toward keeping well and enjoying thu artistic nnd social and personal plensures which such u condition Is likely to occasion. C. Storey. Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. I gross shall file his name with the Charles II. Urynn were early on tho , Secretary of tho Senate and the scene and all claimed victory for Clerk of the House with a statement their fnvorlte. Reports of tho nn- of the particular legislation he Is tlouiil officers and committees were Interested In. The list of lobbyists read today. HAVXES IX1.ET XFAVS. have (Specinl to Tho Times.) Will Simpson ami family moved to San Frnnclsco. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed SchllTole, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. .lumper nnd V. Sargent spent Sunday with W. Coles. Swan Peterson Is preparing build n lino bam. Mrs. Oscar Ohmnn has been quite sick for the last week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chrlstiauson.Mr. and Mrs. D. D. JJrnlnnrd and families and Mr. Dennett spent Sunday nt Julius Nelson's homo. Early garden products arc ready for market now. shall be open to the public. HI-Mll.E TCXXEI. IM.AXXER (HIT OF SMOKES AXUEHS CO-EDS Canadian Pacific Ilore to lie I.ougeM In World. WINNIPEG, Man.. April l.V The Ciinudlaii Pacific Railway tin uouueed today that It would begin construction soon of the longest tun nel in America. The tunnel will bo to I built through Kicking Horse Pass In the Rocky .Mountains and wilt be I1 miles long, costing JH.iv j.000. It will tnko soveu years, It Is estimated, to build It. The great' hole through tho mountain will be four miles longer than the famous Slmplon tun nel through the Alps. Railroad officials assert that the construction of this tunnel will elim inate many miles of dangerous suow-Hhcds. R TAHIEFCH.VNGES. ADICAfj nro somo of tho changes that nro being mndo In tho tnrlff bill promised bv tho democratic congress. The business of the country hns been adjusted up. on tho basis of a protective tariff, ami some or iiu industries will re quire time for readjustment. Es pecially will (ho west feel the Inllu tnco of the change If the bill goes through as It Is proposed. The sheep owner, the lumberman nnd the sugar planter will be especially affected. The new federal Income tux will In a groat measure make up the dellclt thnt the reduction or the inrllT will rente, and ulrwidy Wull street has Ocen llgiiring on Just how much each uf the men or mnuc will have to "loosen up" each year lo meet this aew demand of Cuclo .Samuel. John 0. Rockefeller bends tho 1M with un Jniiiul contribution or Ji'.OOii.ooo, while William Rockefeller will have tocemo through with $800,000. Oth ers or the big rollows whose taxes lll run Into the hundred thousand mark nro Andrew Carnegie, $i;on, 000; Estnto of Mnrshall Field. $20. (00; (loorgo linker. $200,00(1; Henry yhlpps, IL'00,000; Henry C. Frlck. 1200.000; W .A. Clark. SlilO.OOO: AstntoofJ. P. .Morgan, 1300,000; W. X. Vnuderbllt. $10(1,000; Thoiniis F. Jiyan, $100,000; Cornelius Vnndor- oiu estate. $1(10.000; (iuggenhelm stato. $100,000; William ,".?.l(,(Jrf Ati,or' 1 lo.ooo: James J. illll, $1 10.000; John Jacob Astor es tate. $140.(101); .y (jm,, )8tato $140,000; Hetty (liven. $120,000; JJuhk'II Sage estate $120,000. (Hi-Is ut tho Oregon University Ifnvc Xo Use for Perfumed eigiirolto.N. El'C.EXE, Or.. April IB Oregon co-eds nro Indignant and declare eastern tobacco acalop) have a false Idea of westorn collego wonion nt least they huvo committed n grievous tnlstnke. Recently there arrived In each sorority house In three separate ptickagcs the prettiest gold-tipped, perfumed clgnrettes. guaranteed a cool smoko and not to blto the tongue. With tho clgnrettes came a letter explaining tho merits of tho fussy little feminine smokes, nsking that the women glvo thorn n fair trial, and, ir satisfied, place an order with tho firm In tho near future. In tho meantime the girls nre wondering whnr thoy will do with tho "things." Thoy look too cute to throw nwny, and It would never do to have thorn nround. Anyway, tho tohncco company will bo Instructed to tnko University of Oregon sorority houses off their mailing llHt. xo married women waxted as teachers. Informal ono, the regular meeting not being until next Tuesday night. How ever, then the actions tuken lust night will he formally ratlllcd. In Engineer Rlchnrdson's plans, he provides n four nnd one-half per cent grade on Virginia to the hill and live mitt one-half per cont grndo on the other side. However, he recom mends thnt Vlrginln be left alone un til It Is ascertained what will be done with the Shormnn nvonuo hill district. Then Virginia can easily be Improved to connect up the two districts. He will soon have a topographical map of the Sherman avenue hill dis trict to present to the council nnd people of North llend with prelimin ary plans for the improvement or thnt district showing Just whut will be necessary to contour It properly. Engineer Richardson did not specify in his plans any grades for three or rour streets back from the water front' us he did not have the Southern Pacific grades and with out them It would be difficult for him to arrange anything definite. . MRS. JENNIE Hiingor, wiib yostenjay. M. STEWART, of u Maishileld visitor C. R. PUCK, A. Y. Myers nnd F. K. (JettliiB, of Mnrshriold, were Co uulllu visitors yestordny. DR. H. C. DIPPIiE nnd wife, or lllnckroot, Idaho, nre looking over this section with u view or locat ing here. Ah JOHNSON was In rront Ten MUo yestordny. He Is planning tun Improvements In the "'strict nf i.i , " this ." ull,t'i lie la . A ye h coiintv "'liool , : , to i ,,,,"I,,M "u tie l!?"""! ' M'l.Mnt. t "'iilili nn.l .i. v iios niiv J if : n ... - "n.-navi li. .... l llEXItV Avorl.1 HI ',.: '" AU'rl t-,i- .--""M I ,,,,,",",l''lilihcaS1l,,ho New llonhN.-A . . switch board la i,i,"ew, ' lit Coos llav llm,,..V"."l.,"n. t ,,mr'! t'onnllla Th.?".1 imam and llnr. i.."c.wtliH my niiicli tioni.in .,.....7'? "a titl -.. "" iL'Lt'imr tn.t ! t m ronusoi (lie to huve better Hnrvi .""u - -- uc a Ill-rri'ItXS of the AXIIKRSOX 1IROWX light ItKCEIVFI) by ROUNDS at .MAT'S ISIIjMAH!) PAR. LOR TOXKIIIT. ADVKIITISKII Ijl-riTICKS. I.Ift of unclaimed letters remain ing In the Mnrslifleld, Oregon, post offlco for tho week ending April IB, l!ii:i. Persons calling for the same will please say advertised nnd pay ouo cent1 ror each letter called ror: Ira Casebolt. Herbert Davis, E. F. Fleming, Mrs. I.lllle Gibson, Peter lloltzer, V. S. Jenkins. W. S. Jess. John Krok, Rouort Kruger, Jack Messenger, R. V. Nasburg, O. I.. Reld. William E. Smith. P. I.. Sol Ion, Joseph Slannlnger, Tom Wenro, Miss EHIc Winters. W. II. CURTIS. Postmaster. SNOHOMISH, Wash.. April IB. The school board horo Is on record ns being ngnlnst tho policy of hiring married women ns schoolteachers. Not only will bachelor maids bo se lected In the future, hut nil inurrled women now employed will he drop pod from tho rolls. TUV SM.WiT.POX SCARE IX SCHOOL I'KKDDIH'S EXAMINATION PAPER The people who llvo In tho unin habited portions of the earth nro mostly cannibals, (itiometry Is that branch or mathe uiutlcs that deals with angels. Longfellow wns a rullbloodsd iuerlrun poet. a wrote The Sal mon of Life. The Pilgrims came to America so (but they might persecute their re ligion in pence. Electrlcltj !u a current of vory strong Ht ul C. Sir Isaac Now ton Invented gravita tion out of nn apple. u axiom Is something that Is al ways so even If It Isn't so. Exchange. IIojh ('rente Itasli on Their Faces for Opportunity to Co Fishing, OREHON CITY. Or.. April IB. Kunsns City wns happily saved from the smallpox, with which Its resi dents had thought a number of tho school children residing In thnt dis trict had been Infected. Several dnys ago boys nppourod nt- school with a rush. Tho boys stnted that they believed they had been exposed to tho smallpox nnd had contracted It. Sonio of the touchers heenmo suspicious, mid upon cross-oxnmlun-tlon by them n treat variety of H.-i'Vto'Mn w.ui repo d by the M (Iron. Kliiully one or the boys broke down mid said they had the Spring fever mid wished to go fishing. To miiko tho teachers believe they hud tho smallpox they took tender poison oak leaves mid massaged their faces with them. Tho hoys Mere then forced to con tinue In school, much to their dis comfort. As the poison oak spread, tholr suffering becunie renl, nnd tho nuplls ugreed never again to feign Illness. MAPLE SUGAR THE PURE KIND Direct from Ohio Sugar Camps Delicious and Healthful Only 25c Per Pound See Our Window Get Some Before It's Gone. The Secret of Getting Honest Values A NU.Mm:it OF YEARS AOO. IX TIIIXKIMI OVIT Ill'S I. NESS COXIHTIOXS. WE CAME TO Til mv CLUSIOX THAT Ol'lt (JREATI:sT ASSET Wis ot OUT STOCK IX TRADE, OR CASH TUP IllVK HUT Ol'lt CUSTOMER'S (iOOR WIMr-Ol'K lliw TATIOX FOR HOOD VALUES AND SQIMIHJ in' IXH. WE DETERMINED TO MAKE Till' vif. 1 tl Vllttll It fit . Kltlt iiiiid ....... iaii- nm.MF i'oii -iJi .ii.ri'l" Til tii. HACK OF OUIl HOODS, AND TO SEE THAT WKSOlJ XOTIII.NH THAT WAS NOT RK.'HTt-TIIAr.STIir SECRET OF THE (HtOWTII AND DEVKLOI'AIKVT () : Ol'lt HUSIXESS. H 0NEST VALUES FOR 10NEST DOLLARS Suits $8.50 to $27.50 Shoes $3.50 to $7.00 Hats $1.50 to $4.00 The Bazar Mni'shfield. n Store oif Quality." Phono 82. Fixup TWO STORES. North Bend. Raesi KEEI' ADVERTISIXH ADVERTISIXH Wll.l, VOU. AXD KEEU I I A Hnvo your Job the TlmoB omco. printing done nt if with' tt - THE TOAST AMD THE TEA Thnt newly Invented unslnluible nhlp will doubtless have nobody hut optimists on Us passenger list. Babies tiro becoming populnr In i.nglnnd, notwlthstiindlug tliev nro not a novelty. If parcel post is u Jolte tho express eompunlos can't see It, A pretty young thing said to us tho other duy: "i think li h Kroat to be young, hut one has to bo too silly," There Is more comfort In worrying about the high cost of living than to have u case of Indigestion. Few moil who nro kicked out have J1 louruge of their coiiMcilons. FREXZIED .MATHEMATICS. Tencher wns trying to make n showing boioro tho superintendent. 'There nro five chlldron in the fain fr." suld she, "and the mot I it i)a jur four potatoes to divide What in sho to dot" fc tjal ".Mush 'otn," cried Johnny. The Importance of Keeping Posted Wusted Opportunities' "How ninny things we have proposed to do, how ninny planned, yet how wo loiter In our noblest purposes' You may bo always successful If yon do but sot out well and let your thoughts and practices proceed upon right method." You have often made up vour mind to buy something for' tho person or tho home, but have put off doing so from time to time. Then ono duy you pick up a week-old paper and dis cover some especially worthwhllo offer of tho very thing ou needed. This emphasizes tho Import ance of keeping posted on when and how to buy to advantage. Grasp your opportunities by read lug the ndvortisonionts In THE TI.MKS carefully every day. Circassian Walnut Furniture The Furniture of Beauty Elegance and Refinement See the beautiful CIRCASSIAN WAL NUT CHAMBER SUITE in our window. i The prices of this Beautiful Furniture are in keeping with our prestige for value giv ing, attractive arid temptingly low. fll Remember also that you can trade in your old chamber suite and be allowed a sum sufficient to make the new one seem almost unreasonably cheap I Now is the season of the year to brighten up the home with a few pieces of this elegant furniture. I Come in and ask us about it. GOING & HARVEY CO. WE SELL IT FOR LESS