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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
-T.irVr"!r- CWW THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1913-EVENING EUITIOHi. COOS BAY TIMES H. G. MALOXEV Ktlllor and Pub DAN K. MALOXEV Xcws Editor Entered at the postofHco at Mui-in Hold, Oregon, for transmission through the ninlls na second olaai mall matter. I'ICKIXO IT TIIK TOWX. JUST before your daiiRlitor cornea down Dtnlrs for the dny sho stops and "picks up hor room." Sho straightens hor dresser scarf. She Hecks off a speck of dust. Sho draws n chair near the window and gives the pince a homey look. Sho doesn't really stop to consider why sho does It. Sho obeys some l.latl.mt Qtin flfirUll't UlKlU' Hlilt If she could communicate that same spirit of tidiness, that respect for appearances, to the rest of the family what would happen? The hoys would net out the hnr.imcr and saw and nails and llx thnt loose hoard In the fence and bolster up that sagging and disconsolate gale. You yourself would be there to boss the Job. Then you would go down town niul under the promptings of thnt nplrlt of "picking up," you would notice that the paving on Front street needs repairing. You would begin talking to your neighbors about the need for picking up the town. Thnrn fn no telllnir where tills nick ing tip would end. You and your neighbors might notice that the fac tory building at tho other end of the street had been vncant a long time. It might occur to you that, carrying the picking up a little farther, a llttlo concerted action might start the wheels of Industry turning again. Yes; great things might happen If the people of this town ever started to. pick up! a coon example. What a given community can do with a single commodity Is exem plified by tho success Imperial Valley lias mndo In growing cantaloupes. It Ib related that this year that section will export no. 000,000 of melons with a value of nearly two and a half mil lions of dollars. That's what the Coos Hay section should bo doing with lognnberrles and cranberries. ::- WITH THE TOAST AND THE t: TEA :: THE M()li:itV 1 HA A If. He bought the finest tackle, A fisherman could wish, And traveled far to quiet streams Hut never caught a fish. lie paid n fancy figure For his reol and files, no doubt! And ho knows just whoro to find thoin IJut ho never caught n trout. Ills polo cost n small fortune, And his creel Is sure some class. His fishing punt's a wonder Hut he never caught a bass. Hut Just to hear him tell It, In n manner erudite, It's wasting time. In fishing, ff your tackle Isn't right. llnpo deferred glveth the promoter cold feet. It's hard for hoiiio people to stand success In others. -tt-u- Furthermore, the rolling stone never reaches tho top. gontlemnn always speaks well of woman and religion. ho doesn't talk shop be probably has no shop to talk. One Coos Hay man celebrated Dep uration Day by putting on a 1'nlon Suit. Some men never recognize an op portunity unless it is labeled. PERSONAL NOTES SHERIFF CAGE came over from Co (liillle this morning. MRS. KELLER leturned today from a short stay in Portland. SHERIFF GAGE Is hero from Co qullle this afternoon on business. .1. I. MORRIS, of North Hand, was a Marshfleld business visitor to day. J. I'. MORRIS, of North Uend, was In Marshfleld on business yester day. J. G. MULLlX. of North Hond. was a Marshfleld business visitor to day. M'SS ELLEN RFDNAS will leave Saturday for a short stay at Ten Mile. JOE NOHLE returned todny from Pni'tlnmt where be has been at tending school. MRS. E. I LEWIS and children will leave soon for California to visit relatives and friends. G. W. CARLETON. nfter an ex tended vacation hns resumed his position at the Western Union. MRS. CHARLES MURR AND MRS. R. N. EMERY, of North Rend. were Mnrshllold visitors yesterday. GEORGE W. HERRIAM. of Vancou ver, Washington, Is a business visi tor in tho city. MILO SUMNER AND C. I. REI OARD returned this afternoon from Conditio In the Siinin nuto. MRS. NELS OSMt'NDSON, of Co- (UilIo, Is spending n few dnys here with her sister, Mrs. Edward Mooh- ler. MRS. F. J. FEENEY and MISSES ELIZAIrETII and MARY FEENiY. of Handou. nre In the city visiting friends. HARRY HULTMANN expects to lenve the last of the week for Snn Francisco on business and pleasure. MISSES MARTHA HERN1TT AND MINNIE HARKENSEE will leave tomorrow on a vacation trip to California. C. W. WOLCOTT. C. R. PECK, and T. T. DENNETT drove to Coqullle this morning In .Mr. Dennett's new 1 1 nd non cup. WM. GOODRUM AND CARL LAR SON motored to Hand on last eve ning to nttend n dnnce, returning early this morning. .1. W. HENNKTT. TOM DENNETT. JUDGE HALL AND W. H. COX returned In the Dennett auto from Conulllc today. MRS. W. 11. KENNEDY nnd daugh ter. Evelyn Cecilia, loft yestordav for a short visit at tho A. O. Rogers' home on Coos River. MISS MYRTLE LUND, who lins been making hor home with her shtor. Mrs. F. C. True, nt Coiiulllo. Is spending n few days In Mnrshfleld. C. R. PECK, W. U. DOUGLAS AND JOHN D. GOSS were among tho .Miirsuuoiu attorneys who went to Coqullle this morning to nttend court. CONSTAHLE W. H. COX this morn ing took Vestlund. committed for days for sottlntr fire to the . FLEE FROM .MEXICO. (Hy Associated Press. i I WASHINGTON, dune fi. - Tho schooner Harry Morse, I towed by the tug Panama, an 1 American vessel, Is en route from Ttunplco for Galveston with 1 0S fugitive Americans on board. FEDERALS WILL TRY AGAIX. Hope to Kcenptui'c Mntnnmnis With Larger Force. tltr AmoiIiiihI I'm! In ("ncn llj) Tlmn 1 , MEXICO CITY, Juno 0. A force of 1,000 federal soldiers, Including a detachment of artillery Is to t'uvo Vera Cruz today on a gunboat for Matamorns, according to the war de partment. Tho authorities believe they will be ablo to re-occupy the town. 0 TO HURRY RATTLES!! I PS. England Will llullil Three at Once Instead of Waiting. Mr Ann Uie.l I'rrM (a l'oo IU ilnim T.nnr .1mm r. Tin. llrltlttli government has decided to lay down three battleships of the pres ent year s program uumeiiinteiy. in stead of next March as was intended. FOR DIG HOAT HACK. Washington University Itoat Reaches I'miL'likrensle. Ill AMiirlitl '" lo loot IUt Tlnir ) POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June T.. Tho shell of Washington University crew arrived todny. ttoat builder Pocock Is expected to have It ready for tlie llrst row this afternoon. GKTTIXO READY FOR HECA'ITA. Washington University Crew Arrive In Xew York. I Mr Anoill'el Vttn Id Cool IUr TIRItl ) POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y June . -The Washington University crew ar rived at Highland today and began preparations for the Inter collegiate rcgana naiuruay, June -1. Tliero nre now live elght-oiyed crews train ing nt the Colony. The 12 husky Washington oarsmen In charge of Coach Hiram D. Coulhcar ended theh trip rrom tho Paclllc Coast In the best of condition. Tho men are some what dlsappolntaed at tho non-arrival of their shell but hope to got In the water tomorrow. Pleasing Horn sefurnishin At Very Low Prices Wo have the low fM'tVes, as hundreds of sat is Hod ,.,,s( ,.u ... .'; Hull's mil all. Wo irive von ilw eli.m...,...! .... . . IIh w, tell yihi " ' "" "I'-i'Hiati. 8t.vli.s ..;.". - ""i make a house :i home. !!' iisth mm In i'iillii hi. Wr wiiiil vim l i..... n... i jiiwI nfliiM stores. We wnnl lo mjivp viiii imnw,. .. . "e'V ' '' "" '."""' UlI'llisllillLrs a this ! OREGON fiim;mi:v meet. (Special to the Times.) ORESHAM. Or.. June f... Seven flro departments nre taking part In n fire department contest here this afternoon. Lents, Estncada, Tre mont, St. Johns. Woodstock aid! Llnnton volunteers are participat ing. Tho Oresham conipauy has challenged nil competitors to a wnter fight for $25 a side. The events closo tonight with a dance at commercial Club Hall. """' .,.$20.0(1 Think of full-sixe Dressers .. fww" "'..$10.75 Think of xl2 (Vex tirass 44 AA "US for only $ Think of solid oak Dining Tables for only Think of large size Ann Rockers for onlv Think of hemstitched, scrim eni'lains , per pair, for only $1 0.00 . $2.50 $1.50 s. S '- '', I - AT THE HOTELS. 1 'I'll., fiiillilllm MIbs Mary Feonoy, Miss Elizabeth reoney and Mrs. F. J. Feo ey, Han ilon; Geo. Rebec, Medford; Win. Camilla. Coiiulllo: L. II. Austin, Port land; J. II. Trout. Eugene: J. R. Peters, Tacoma: Geo. W. Herlnn. A'ancouver; Earl II. Fry, Portland: Anna Hunt, Mnrshllold; Hen Mitchell, Portland; W. S. Jenkins, San Francis (o; Leon Heutley, Hood River; L. A. Pike, Portland; Hurt West, Scapooso; Win. Grant. San Francisco; J, P, Mi chaels, Portland; A. Setrakln, San Francisco; F. H, Wines, Tacoma; W. P. Porep. Seattle; E. C. Morgan and C. W. Thorn, Portland: II. J. Mc Dlarmld. Handon; J. M. Nye, Coqulllo J. M. Shropshire and John G. Pierce, Hrooklngs; E. J. Hinchoy, Portland; J. W. Hawkins, Spokane; J. L. Slat tery, Portland. I NAME RADIUS FOIt I WOODROW W O I LSOX ' i (Special to Tho Times.) WILLIAMSON. W. Va.. Juno I l fi. Thirty-five male babies i hnvo been horn In this city I slnco May 1, and of the Itfi. t ' hnvo been named nfter Wood- t row Wilson. This Is the great est number of Infants named ' aftor a president slnco tho tlmo of James Huehnunn, when L' i woro so cnristenod. .Mnny of thorn aro living yet. If Is pre dicted that by the end of 1913 at loast 200 Woodrow Vll3on babies wilt have boon christen ed aftor tho President. Cltv Jail hunks, to tin. nnnlv nll nt Comilllo. G. W. SHELLY ennio over from Myrtle Point yesterdav to accom pany his bride, formerly Miss Lucy Spooner. a Mnrshllold teach er, to their home. DEL W. RHODES nnd family will leave tomorrow for Portland, Seat tle and Yakima Valley points, whore they will spend nbout a month with relatives and frlmi'i MISS ANNA HUNT AND MASTER GORDON SHELLY roturnod to- , day via Gardluor from Southern California where they hnvo been for tho benefit of the Intter's health. MISS MARY PRICE, of Dancroft. n member of the 10 1 2 graduating class of tho Marshfleld High school. Is here to attend the commence ment exorcises this year and visit friends. CORNELL LAGERSTROM returned on the Nnnn Smith yesterday from ii in ins oui iiomo tu .Minne apolis and wns among those who had to bo vaccinated on account of tho sninllpox scare. M,J? )VM- F0UI) ""' 'InnKhtor. Mahol. arrlveil tminv r,,,,,, in,., land to spend the summer with Grandpa and Grandma O'Connoll. Mr. Ford will come down In Julv for a few wooks' vacation. HERT WEST. Grent Sachom of tho Ot-ogon Rediuen. Is on tho liny fpr tho purpose of Injecting now life Into the Hodmen's lodgo hero. Mr. West Is from Scnppooso nnd has n big dairy there, hnv Ing "5 cows. MR. AND MRS. AL. MARSH, of Curry County, enmo to Marshnold last evening to meet their daugh ter. Mrs Stntil, and hnby. who arrived this morning from Idaho to spend tlio sunuuor with them. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrsh, who has been III at Handon, Is Improving., II. O. GRAVES returned today noon from Coqullle nnd reports that Judgo Harris, who is holding n special session of Circuit Court taero for Judge Coko, oponed the session with n rush. Ho no tified the attorneys thnt they must have tliolr cases readv for trial promptly. MISS ROSE F. HERINGER, of the Hub Dry Goods On., inm-oa to morrow on the Dreakwater for roruanu, wiioro sho goes to meot the representatives of a numbor of tho lending Eastern houses to pur chaso a completo lino of suits, ovonlng gowns nnd wraps for the Marshfleld store. RECALL OX PROIIL Oust San Fniiirlsro Threatens to Senator Grunt rm Mtnmi SAN FRANCISCO. June B. To h recalled for having voted "dry" Is something of a novelty, but Senator Edwin Grant of the nineteenth dis trict, located In this city, may bo un seated for having voted for a "dry" fair hero In 10 IB. Petitions have been In circulation for several days and those In charge in mi, hui-k claim tney win be re,. to file with the requisite number next Saturday. Senator Grant antagonbed u num ber hy voting against a bill providing for a five days' Interval between the IssuliiB nf a innrrlngo Hconso nnd the solemnization of n marriage, and by voting no on a measure makluji it mandatory to use California printed books In the schools of the state. ARE AITER COUNTERFEITERS. G.ivciiiinent Trylni; in l.-cnte Mnlu'is of Had Coins. NEW YORK, June B. Secret ser vice operatives are working In Col orado. Arizona and New Mexico In an effort to locate the plant of a gang of skillful 'rnnntnffAl. ...... ..... aro making halves and quarters of Ivor and flooding tho East with Thoso countorfelts are not as per fect workmanship ns some iniiilu of baser metal, but are taken rendlly among th residents of the East side. Alloys aro used so as to make the dollar and hetweou is nnd I'D conts on each quarter. Har silver Is worth about Go conts por ounce and tho value of tho dollar Is $1 ., profit Is plenty enough to encourngo he bogus money men especially when the product Is so easily disposed of. wwi' i iVr 8.m0,.,er ,hl0Kli tho !? i" '"K p,,w,k0 ascertain what becomes of Its product, nnd by Hn'vTf.88. of,'-'11"'"tlon operators be llmo they have located tho plant whore the coins are made to o i of the threp states Indicated. WO.MEX MUST HAVE FISH LICEXSES. Don Fail to See Our Great Line of All Kinds of Bedding (let onr terms and our prices before oti spend your money for houseftir nisi tings. PERRY & NICHOLSONS I SB SETTING HEN WATCHES WATCH ARSON SQUAD 1U7SV. English Suiritigettes Destroy )i7n,OOi) .Mansion, It? AuoolilM lrt'u lo I'uai Hay Tlmei,) LONDON, June 4. Damage of J7C.000 was caused early today by tho "suffragette arson squad, which set fire to a newly constructed, but unoccupied mansion at Wetwood, near Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Oin'S UARTI.U, VICTORY. Mrs. Chimin Nashua's Father's Case Decided at Salem. I ho state railway commission hns entored an order directing the Southern 1'acltlc Railroad Company to Issue n now tariff within 00 days, reducing It chargo for tho loss of a baggage check from 50 conts to 85 cents. This order wns the rosult of a complaint filed by I. H. noble, of Eugene. Alas, for the young man whoso only claim to distinction is a llttlo straw Hd with a multi-colored band.' Try The Times' YantAds, SALEM. Or.. Juno 5 Nono of tho resnons l.iiitir.,, t.i". . r' nre to bo denied women. Tt I. noVf dlseovnroi? M,,,f i... 4i. ' l. . "u" a law-enacted1 t 'e" ZTlZl leretofoV'i?1 b,"V'8K "conso iieretoforo sho had been oxomnted In tj18 now law tho word male is ?l,ffiei.0Ut f ,h0 1'agraphdo" nilnp who must pay $i for tlio ITlvlIogo of angling It merely i" says any "person" must pay a8 pointed out Bll opinion written V tor"0)' , ('e"ornl Crawford to H. w. Herring of McMinnvin,. ''You will notice that In " w law tllO word 'innlo' l .,.i.;' .. "u . tne dofl.ut.on of "person or p Vson as glvon by tho stntuto Inclu es or orybody." says the offnlon . A wol man s an nil vi.inni i n. ' .....; and meaning of tho law. Thi're- "o m my opinion a woman must have a license under tho snno con iiconso8.-,hat " mn" must httV SALT LAKE POLICE AND DETEC TIVES UXAHLE TO FATHOM .MYSTERY OF TIMEPIECE DIS COVERED IX XEST. (Special to Tho Times.) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah. Juno !l. :i. A. L. Houston, a real estate man, has caused the detectives of tho pollco department no end of trouble. nl- thougli truth to tell, a hen Is at the bottom or It, Recently when tho hired girl wont egg hunting sho round In tho nest used as a depository for eggs by "Ilrown Speck," n flno gold wntch. ut- tuclted to a chain. Tho watch was ticking nway merrily and was still warm, although whethor from the boat or a pocket or tho leathers or tho fowl has not yet been sottled by tho sleuths who have sovorul theories to oft'or. Tho Kill turned tho wntch over to Houston, who took It to tho pollco. Chler (Irnnt, who Is n rnnclor hlmsoir, admitted he had heard.of lions laying golden CKKS. or norhnna Mint, wnn, geeso, but ho novor yet had conio across a cns0 of a lien laying n run ning wntch. Cnptaln Rohorts said It wns an eggsasporatlng case, and Detective Cleveland coincided hy saying eggs actly. Chief Orant reproved them by saying that Instead of making puna they hnd best watch out for tho ownor of tho tlmepieco, where upon Roberts retorted tho owner is a wntch out already. Houston has advertised for tho owner and ho does not appenr. Who thor ho was In tho hen yard and d-op-pod lis watch. or whethor "Ilrown Speck ' found It and dragged It to her ".emw,n ordor t0 tl,no ''or laying abilities, or to son ir oi,o ...o .. 7 nt sotting n watch as setting on eggs are questions tho department Is try ing to solve. Why Pay Rent? n7i,0 ','msv imi incuts ($o per mculli), IU hj small iniiisj. linn nwi mis in nnuiii .iiauuun". I III coiiicr, one hind; lioiii linjirtmnl lntl. 11 I diced anil in garden. ( ny uaicr. Coos Bay Realty Co, ..... . i t .i I! Oiposlto (Irniitl Theater. Itelil-Jonrt-IIoKi1 ! If you have anything to sell, ren trade, or want help, try a Want A . IS REFINED WOMAX. Suirragctto Hurt by KlnK cSi'orueN Steed Can't Talk. (Or AstocUtrd rren lo Cooi Ujj TlmM. EPSON June D. Emily Wilding Davison, tho suffragette, who, yester day caused a Bensatlon by leaping nt tho king s horse and solzlng the bri dle WllllO llf Wnn imllr.,.1..,. ..1 ..,. speed in tho derby, recovered con- ov(uuduuis luaay anu took slight nourishment but wns unnblo to reply to nuestions. mibo rn..i.. . 1'i of the best known English suffrn- Heiicn. one is nigiuy educated and an honor graduate of London and Oxford Universities. u TO TUIC 1! ASCII EltS OF COOS COlW' J)q you know that we carry the largest line STOCK FOODS in the eounlvt AVe have fntonwlionul Slock Food, Lee's Chicken and Poultry Food, Lee's Insect Powder, Br. Robert's Veterinary Uemcmcs, "Gopheryo," the stuffed raisin dope that uu I ino gopners go. Squirrel Poisons, Oarget Curo. ALL SIZES-ALL PRICES, tuc DIICY nnRNER." Lockhart-Parsons Drug Co PHONE MAIN 298 ORPHEUM TONICH: THE FINAL JUSTICE Vttagraph. A powerful A FALSE FRIEND A Btory of love and treace .nntant. LADY AUDLEY'S JEWRIES A funn) .' .uniid' PHOTOGRAPH AND THE DLOTTK-A story .mnccinv VV.S CENTS. llll.HIO.il"" ortUP.OTf""..!, TIIK RECORD PII0T0GRAPIIIX A,lST"i of wnitf Hayo photographic copies ol a'''nv other """" . abstracts of titles, present owners, orw tiifV1 to real estate furnished on short notice. ji.tiM BUSINESS OFFICE: 117 NorUl , oy$Ti M atrbfi"1 I I -4 Kinds of Job Printing Pone