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COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1913 EVENING EDITION. THE 1 COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAU)M'V 1'dllor and l'lili nAX K. MAI.O.VHV Ncvvs ICditoi Offlrlnl Paper of Coos Count;-. OKKICIAI. FAPMt OK Till: CITV or MAKSIM-IKM). WITH THE TOAST ANDJHE TEA Entered at tlio postofflce at Marn Held, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second cl.m marl matter. SimSClUI'TION KATKS. IIAIIiV. One year SG.OO .Per uiontli GO W'KVMhY. Ono year $i When paid strictly In advanco fho ubscrlptlon trl"o of the Coos Bay Times Is $G.OO per year or $2.50 fot olx months. Dedicated to the service of tlio people that no Rood cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall no fhrlvo unopp mod. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAIIjY timks. Mmstifield :: :: :: : Orego.i (jooi) r.vnxixo. I - Happy tins man nnd happy he nlonc, Mo who can call today his own; lie who secure within can nay. Tomorrow do thy worst for I have lived today. Drydon. LOGGER ROLLED IS RESORT HERE The ng crap Book paykoi.IiS Ni:i:m:i. Al'KItMANICNT nnd growing payroll Is the greatest founda tion upon which to build a rlty. Cities may grow up on a supposition on a lioom. as It were, Tint If those cities don't produce. It doesn't take long for the mass to grow In the streets. Factories, intin nfactuiing, these are the tilings that produce and bring payrolls. Let's go after more factories and enrour jr tlio ones we now have. xi:w mm) iav. J VST hoforo Its adjournment, congress passed n law which will meet with tlio hearty ap proval of every bird lover. Tin law provides that all migratory blnlH iro now under tlio protection or (lie government, and that the depart-1 A ninhlen fair, with sunklssed hair. tiient of ngrlciilture shall frame rules looking to the protection of such Jlrds, This class Includes nearly all of tlio winged creatures, the blue bird, robin, wren and water fowl. In the past these birds have been de stroyed In vast uumlierH, liotli l'.v HINTS. When your wife starts In campaign ing. Cleaning early, cleaning late. Show a little tact nnd Judgment And attempt to arbitrate. If she wants the front fence painted. Do not wear an Instant frown: Offer more than Is requested. Volunteen to paint the town. When she wants the pipe so sooty Taken down from overhead. Do not grumble opposition. Hut suggest a cob Instead. If she wants the carpet beaten Do not show a sulky gleam. Compromise In gentle manner And agree to "iii' the stream. l'nipty headed men can get full In no time. Travel broadens some, but others can remain at home nnd get fat. -K-K- Ilapplness often consists of not getting the things we don't want. Nearly every woman you see coin ing out of a grocery Is chewing some thing. A chauffeur never breaks the speed record when ho Is riding In the un dertaker's conveyance. ' What Did She Say? Came .tripping down the street Her face serene, her age uni steen (lee whizz! What dainty feet! On the sidewalk slick she came down oulck. With a thud that shook her curls: the inlsehlevousncSH of thoughtless' Hut the words she used must be ox- bdys and the vlcloustiess of hunters who have no higher thought than W4 dollar to be gained by the sale of the plumage. This nefarloiiH prac tice has been carlrcd on to such an extent that today many of our choi cest blrdu are almost extinct. It Is too bad that protection did not come aoonur but congress has at last pro Tided iih with a good law and It's to to hoped that all Its provisions will lie rigidly enforced. Ed Lccjcjett From Camp 7 Says He Was Robbed of $30 by Woman. Kd l,egget. Just In from Smith Powers Camp 7, today complained ... M..,..i1..,l fni-tiii lllfil lln lllllt IlKOll "rolled" for about $110 In cash by a ?.' woman in a North Front street re-1 k y sort lasl night. He said that slie had taken about $:if. .Marshal Carter Immediately took hogget before Justice Pennock. who Isseued a subpoena for him to appear before the grand Jury at Coqullle. It was decided that this would be the easiest and quickest way to get ac tion in the matter. l.cggot claimed that the woman who took his money was known as l I !, fV WW J& Jsq An Unappreciated Visit. 2k'T. ltrlaii 0. Hughes. New York's Impressible practical Joker, has been i at it again. He was up prcuy nue m an auiiirtiiciuii er iiiglu. and on the way home lie got a iifbrn lug paper. Just out. It was nltoiil - a ni. lu ihe paper he saw a ti advertise ment W llli-ll SlUll "Wauled, a nam to p to the i Klondike Cab at 1 1 West Thlr tv-elulii ll street I went around there immediate I ly." said .Mi "It was itiout ' o'clock wheu SCOTLAND, THE LAND OF SONG AND SCENERY "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" t'OKKD MIS IIK.VIMIUT, Hughes, "Trlxle." After he found that he 1 1 rang Hie bell. A man puked Ids Head would have to go to Coiiulllc, he re- m o1- u,(, unr window and t bout-lit nionstrated as he disliked the pub- j ,le ,.l.1..,i:(.( .. -' he right down llclty. I.cgget's homo Is on the Co- , , lH , L.ull ,hrim qullle and he was averse to having , )ow u, is re at ves leain of his loss. u" l , ' ..j,..,.....! This Is said to be one of a number iitf oiwl the door and us ic e of similar cases, the loggers In most i me Into the parlor. He gave mo a Instances being averse to 'hollering"! coed cigar and then discovered I was when they discovered their losses, i not his friend, lie asked me what I wanted. I told lilm I came lu answer to Ills because they did not like the pub llclty. It is expected that the grand Jury Will IIIKO Ill'KUll III II IIM llll l Ul 1IIU I 11,,.,.-, general crusade which Prosecuting "..',, ,7, L Mln I lll.w...lut .....I ..II.....U I. ... MOW (11(1 . U1I ,1 1 nil 111' 1,1 1 JU. ihl 41 it UIIIVI n ,ni,v arranged to launch. know I adver tised,"' he asked lu surprise. 1 told lilm I saw it lu the paper. Then he got nil- ... . 7. , i gry iimi miiii u will please say advertised and pay . :. ,ltf ,.,,., one cent for each letter called for. j . "'"J " ' ", , Harney. K; Carlson. .Mrs. Anna: ',' lave waited Chrlstey. (Seo.: Davis. Miss .losio: '"' diiyllglii. I 0 Hi: UOT A.NOItlEll. Itl.CISTCIt Till. I'Alt.M XA.MII. QO.MH Coos county pcopio still linvn Din lilmi tlnil tlm roulstra-' " lion bo inado with tlio necro tnry of Htale. This Is a mistake. The proper olllclal before whom the mat tor should be presented Is the coun ty clerk. Many good farm owners arc takliigaidvantago of the law. The Idea of having a name for a farm Is an excellent one. Is fosters u spir it of pride and malces work and life on the farm more Interesting. Per laps the financial gain Is not so r.rent. but It Is a good thing lu Hint it builds up a family feeling of self respect. Of course, where a spec ialty of any particular branch of farm work Is taken up, the name of much more wilue. There can tie no duplication of names. Plenty or appropriate names for the farm Dome can be easily found. The loca tion sometimes proves an Inspiration lu selecting a nauio or the line of I liusiiiess conducted. It Is a splendid Idea also for the owner of a lariui to have printed stationery with the xame of the farm on it. I Ai)vi:itTisi:i i,i:iTi:its. i Mst of unclaimed letters remain ing In the .Marshlleld. Oregon. Post olllce for the week ending April -'-'. I'.iKI. Persons calling for the same .. ,.,i v,,i,t ir I.Mnimiilu C I 1,'Itmilniu INiv I tOHl llllll I UIUII t Ooodwln,' W'm.' Thomas: (ireeno. V. ! want to come around after everybody .1.: Hackenberry. W. !.: Ilarkfns. 'else had been there. Then he got Miss (iladys: .less. Win.: Johnson, angrier. Algerl: Jones, C. M.: Me.MuIleti. Mrs. "'Why.' said be. 'I wouldn't enit (i. A.: McCay. Joe: Margrelter. ' ,,, , iiboktti. let alone the Klon- Thomas: Martin. Joseph: Mercer. .1 -, Illli S.; Miles. I-'red: Nlekerson, Aurthur: j ...v. h..i,i i .,1,,,, K,.t into n Olson. Oly: Patterson. J. W.: Iteti-' "l"; h',lllJ '. , " ,.., "l ' .", dal. Ilerold: Uoberts. V. I..: Schwartz "'? "b"M II. 1 Jtwi culled here to Howard: Stony. Mnjk: Walker & Co..,-'U '" ' '", l Ky- O. It.: Wood, Miss Joan; Younfo. Dr. A. K. Dealnnlngi. W. If. CI'UTIS. o mlBlity. mlBlity river. Mowing down so Postmaster. , ( nml i-nlin. - -- - - - Willi l liu null upon lliy llHKr uml tlm piKitci-: piKxiiti-issivi-: ihph ui' my i. , Alderniau I). I). Pierce will be a Tell ir why thou never fullest, never candidate, for re-elect Ion before the "Vul."""-- Mn.t caiieus. called Tor April 'JS. and ihs, 0()W thy ttl.ullh , n. constituency appreciating the ser vice rendered by him during his In- Quickly thin tlm iltr uiiwit!: MPriil fiinilienev ni" tlm nllleii w II iinilou it- Hie llltle iiioiiimun hiiiiij;, edly then nominate hi nlinl lilut tit l1n iiIIlJ v.i.l I. II. I III .III- .n ...I ...... ... yar MWy Although a busy mini witli Ills own ,IloaM ii.-h itovn uml cnoi. prlvute affairs, Mr. Plerco Is denlr- There tliu mill liuaui In a device uml the oils of giving furilier active support ship hwIuih In u iwoi." as councilman to .Mayor .Morrison's -Juiih-h Ihicklmm. splendid canipalgn for publfe Im- proveiuents. believing that In so do-1 Ono Thlnn Ho Had. -::-::- lug le will be Instruiiiental In mi- A traveling man who wns u cigarette nks vaiiclng (oqullles inaterfal luter- Xo. 1!. Ill, MIX'S ISI.M AI-'IKIICH looking man who hud dor rise Paiiih Var, where td. . lost his way stood on a beach was started at the boelnnin. ! of snow-whlto pebbles near a ''The Lady of the Lu ." $ CIISCll Kor sho's one or our nicest girls. ir It's a woman and the shoe pinches she buys It. Silent contempt Is responsible tor many an unblackened eye. fortunately, one's ambition ore limited to the attainable. Ileforo burning your bridges be hind you It might bo well to seo that they are fully Insured. John 1). Rockefeller's Income tnx Is placed at $2,000,000. That beats ours at least a cipher. The April rains are with us. Our union suit Is rent; Another thing that brings us grief: Our umbrella still keeps Lent iVlll Itllllouht- tlie lllte moiiiiiaiii HiiiiiiB. Im iiiiiI m. Kvor HparlUliiR. ever KushliiK. for tliu tire- I Aii... i llu11" lftH ' ,'rl,,- im .uiij i.. j..ar uwy Hinoiig tin? forc-.iln. where the Her iihotouranh that a ulrl till looks Just like her Is one her own osts. CoiUllle Herald. mot her wouldn't be nine to recognfe. Were It not for the weather we might gel conversation down to a point where the supply would not exceed the demand. When a mail begins to shout his virtues from the housetop his neigh bors' proceed to sit up and take mi favorable notice. llnvo your jotj pt luting done Tlio Tlnina otllco No imittrT how Ioiik voii suffered. Jr what other remedies have failed o cure. Foley Kidney Pills will sure ly help you. They are Kenulnel.v tonic, strengthening uml curative, build up the kldne.vs and restore their regular action. John Velbert. ('osier. Calif., s.iyH: ' I suffered many years with kidney trouble and Ml'ST SKItYK 15-J YKAItS I'Olt TIIKI'T )!' l CliXTS. ... . .. -. 1 Along the Waterfront. I The llaudon mil veil In at Mau dlin today from Sail Prtiurlsco. The Tillamook- arrived at llaudon today trout Portland. ( smoUer reached town on an early train. He wauled a smoke, tint nunc ot the 1-tnrt-s :is ti;nMi '"i" tin- ':.'li.,t li saw a new ilwy uinUliiu unit approacli vd lilm with: "Say. son. got another cigarette";" ".No. sir." said the hoy. "hut I've got ! inukliius," "All tight." the traveling man said. . "Iliil I can't roll eiu very well. Will 'i j on llx one for me'.'" beautiful Utile glassy lake and blew u loud blast on the bugle which he held In his left hand. And utmost Immediately he dodged Into a near by thicket or hushes and stooi there peeling forth at a little skill that came gliding toward the shore from underneath a gnarled onk tree over hanging the water. The only occu pant or tie bout was a beautiful young girl, who, after guiding It to a safe lauding on the allvery strand. Mopped gracefully out on Hie peb bles. TI Is was James c'ltzjainca' Ilr.il sight of Hllen. the heroine or Sir Walter Scott's poem. "The I.adv of Hie I. a he." which has luiuiorMillzed for all lime t.oeh Ratline lu the iroHsaehs. Scotlntul. There lu the lake sleeps III lens Isle, the pietty little Island on which the girl lived i fill region Is visited liy hundredi of and Inst secret fastness or r.cr tourists each jear. Ilerce clan. I u the poem c'ltzjnmos has be come scpuialcd from his compan ions, nnd his huglo call Is to sum mon them to his side from the hunt on which they are engaged. Hut before tliey coiuii l-'llzJiunoH nuikes ih iii-iiualutntice of Hie ulrl and goes to Kllen's Isel with her--and i subject or the pictures nnd ttorlft that was the beginning or the to-1 of the week. Uenilera of Thf TIbm niance that inaiTe Scott's poem fn-1 uiitl "The .Mentor" will know Art. mous. j Literature, History, Science, ni Vrackle with the villd r ck Kllll. Within tin. mm- ,.f !? ' waters the seer or CInn .un tr ped himself In the white bull'. Lid, to dream his dream. .Vottbt J from Callander Hen the bmtif, Pass of Seny. up which Dnncrti. gun s heir rushed with the rim Cross, to thrust It. tit the door ot the little kirk of St. llrlde. Into the hands or the hew-wcil .Normin Mr or Arinanduve. tirt vutvurd froa Callander lie ('ollantode For4 where James l-'ltzj'tnici founSt Ro derick Dim; l.anrlck Mead. tt Ilerce clan's uiiiHter-ilccc: tnd Dm craggan. scene of the lllgnhiil riiueral. The poiiularUy of "The Lid; ol the Lake" has brought manr vW tors to lich Katrine. This mvi- Hvery day a different hunun In terest stor.v will appear In Th 'I hues. You en n get n beautiful li IiikIIo reproiluctlnu of Ihli plctnrr, with live others, equally attractlte, 7 by P M, laches In size, llh tail week's "Mentor." In "The Mentor" a well known authority cover the All the country loiiud about I. mil Katiiuu hns been made tun. ..;: by Scott. Almost every spot has been Ihe scene of one or more Incidents lu his novels. High above Calluud- Travel. and own exquisite picture. On snlu at The Times olllce. Prlc ten cents. Write today to Tie Times for booklet explaining. Tie Associated Newspaper School pl. " . i ii C W I.M)AVPIOiU Aitfll Tw'en'ty-two years' In state punlumtl- ttnMl ,!,M' tttru lu'' arles for the tnen or oil cents, or more than one's year's Imprisonment for every !l cents stolen, Is tlio atone ment which must bo paid by John llrown and John Kelly, two holdup men. who appeared before Superior Judge I, aw lor. Kelley and llrown held up Joseph Stark lu this city on I'ebruary n, when a thorough search of his cloth- lug levenled Just U0 cents. Judge t Law lor today sentenced llrown to serve eight yeais In San Queiitin and The I'llleld and Orace Dollar aro, " "" bar-bound ut llaudon today. I ""'"' believe 1 ve got a match," .said the limn after a search through The Speedwell will como to Coos Ins pockets. Hay from lliiudoii tomorrow to, The hoy handed him a match. "Say, captain. ' lie Mini, "you nlu't got any .thing hut tliuliahlt, have you V" 1-2 very- tiiiily s. PHILOSOPHY. Kcr o n bU7.siiw Walk Into your home? liver wo llio cht-rflt) li.ilt Walk lo iiileli n iiioune? Ever so an Ice hole Open up on mini'.' Kvir not) Hie iniilir WnlU lo iMi'fl tlie hrnnd? ould never get relief until I tried V'oley Kidney Pills which effected a Kdlv fourteen veins In Kolsoin. Itotli Kompiete cure, por hiuo uy lock- men had prior convictions against hnrt-Parsona Drug Co., "Tho Corner. llusy l'olnl of ohvervntlnii Must ! plain to view. Doii't von troiilile ironlile It won't trouhle m -Ni'w orl Sun. them Trv The Times' Want Ads. Have your Job printing dono at Tho Times office. VI Hf i'iei! i,ys ercfi Gunnery Trout Flies Get the Fish Tackle Takes 'Em In. Poles Pull the PrizeWinners. Reels Are the Real Thing. Creels Carry the Catch. In fact from dripping depths of lake or stream to your dining table the Gun nery supplies will take care of you. Fishing was never better than it is now. Tides arc exactly right this week. Better take a day off and go fishing. There's health and happiness in it and incidentally a good catch of fish. Talk to us about it. Here's where you get good tackle and good advice as to the place the fish are biting best. Gunnery Front Street. the Gunnery" Sportsmen's Headquarters. Marshfield, Or. Greeley Anecdotes. The distinction or being un Illegible writer was one which Horace CSreeley never yielded. On u certain occasion uu old coiupo-dtur ventured to beard the Tribune lion lu his sanctum. "Mr. (Sreeley." he said, "there Is a word In this copy that 1 can't make out. It's either 'pavviihrokef or 'pennyroyal' or , pantheism,' tint I'm not sure which." 'Mr. (Sreeley snatched the sheet and stared hard at It. "Well, what blink- Jty lilauk Idiot wrote thatV" he tlercely demanded. "Y-you did. Mr. Greeley." The great man turned hack to his work. "Let It go Jut as It's written." he growled, and the compositor kindly I escaped. I On another occasion n foreman rush 1 td Into the sanctum and told Orecley Itliat tlie editorial page had just been I pled. The editor sprang to his feet, with an angry howl, and the foreman tied for his life. The routined sanctum wasn't big enough to Hold Oreeley lu his swelling passion. He rushed down the stairs and out on the sidewalk. A ' mild little man near the curb was stooping over ijiug his shoe us the j editor emerged. Oreeley. mad with . rage, rushed at this Inottenslve persou and kicked him Half across the street. I "Ding blame you." he roared, "you i are always tying your shoej" I And so, having relieved hU anger, he returned to the bunctutu. I A Thoughtful wife. I After weeks of waiting ami longing ' for tlie sport, rods, reels, gaff, creel. everything wax in readiness for a 1 week's trout fishing. The young wife. Mulling Joyously, hurried Into the room, extending toward her hiMmud Mime sticky, speckled papers. "I'or goodness hake," he eNclalmed. "what on earth are you dolus; with I (hose old fly papers?" I "I saved them for you from Inst sum- nier." she answered. "Vou know you Bald yon always had to buy tiles when I you neat Ashing!" X -v If! 2-; MISS HELEN KELLER, MARVELOUS BLIND DEAF . .,.oufopfSSl; THK career of Helen Keller, optimist, rum m- " uje. W inlstle persons who possess all the l,llb"' ' , ini Keller, now thirty -wo eiirs old. lias u i ., ,r f,f tbrtf''00" the uge of nineteen montiis. yet. " . LaCbeIor i " and Is a graduate of Hudclifie college with the ilesree ' ' n (l0,v Jlrf When she was seven years of age. Miss Anne M ylss SuUl- .lohn A. Macy) became her teacher. With Inlliil'0 J1'' on devi4 M van vinr nftor vnnr. Iiv liii-nus of a system f V1''1 ' ... ,0setl iW --"" - '. .it..,, kiiiui i'- ., horsolf, tnught tho blind aud deaf girl. Miss ivu- ,ure. languis she possessed a keen Intellect. Her knowledge or " 0 srti-aWf. and history is wldo. Iu recent years she has lpnrni'' rro- and WK so that now she speaks readily. Her disposition W ch ximtt Miss Keller was born In Alabama, but she is rcl"' Ujo, il- I'vcrett families of Massachusetts, suo lives --