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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1913)
B 01 OF M hAf; I UHT Mi USIli COOS B ATHTIMES If. O. MALONKY Editor mid Pub. fA.N E. MALOXEY News Editor nrflrlnl l-nner of Cbo County. OfH'IOLl I'AI'LH OK THE CITY OK MAHSIIKIEM). Address nil communications to COOS ISAY DAILY TIMES. Wrbrielil j: :: :: : Orogn- GOVERNMENT Jsnator Smith Suggests Ap plication of Commission Form For State. A GREAT Sill DISPLAY WINDOW Eighteen Thousand Men Find Work Building Popular ' Automobile. Goo. Goodrnm. who returned this field', Inst evening was the principal' V'ool: from an extended Eastern trip . . . , . i Incliid I n ir a visit to the lending an snnnker nt tho first nubile moot- V111 .'."b : . .. . ... i. Senator I. S. Smith, of Jlarsh- SUnSCJtll'TlON RATES. DAILY. One year COO Per month K0 WEEKLY. One vonr tl.50 ..... ... ..... . When pnld strictly in advance the ' v " , T , ' tomobllo factories In Detroit, says ubscrlptlon prlco of the Coos Cay J"B f tIle No,rtl, "j-,"1 Cnamber of tlmt ono of the sreatest sights en- Tlmos Is $5.00 per year or $2.60 for Commorco. M. K. Everett presided countered on his trip was the fnc- tx months. at th" etlHB. which was more of tnn. wllorc thoy make the famous 2 a Kft-toKother nature than anything car u 8 not ,,nly the lam- Enterod at tho postofflce at Marah- else. The new commercial oman- e3t nutomohllo factorv in the world, rtold, Or.oKon. for transmission lzatlon Is planning a his booster )Ut n8(, tno most efficient and fln- tbrough the malls as second clasi banquet for tho near future. 'est G(Iulppcd In the world. Eighteen " """r Mr. biniin reviewed mo worn in tll0ll8aml mon re employed In the 7TT. IT-! 71 '. T7T the Iast Oregon Legislature, discuss- ., nt noon wlien tll0 wmIs. Dedicated to the service of the ,llg tho workmen's componsntlon act, tei fo? 1 i c tl o "trcotB nro people, that no good cause shall lack the nine-hour law and other legisla-1 1 'fi f OP i.torkB ThroTn!!;, n0o'! t,mt VU ShaH !ion, He f"11 "J?1,"'? ton(,?llc,3l' f' K this tremendous factory Is thrive unopp tsed. tho times Is to eliminate party lines Mnt .,,, m flii,,i.iv ti. .i,.inii and voters are looking more than f()r Ford pnr8 nnd .,000 , aro nt NEW SCHOOL YEAR. ever to the manhood of tho candl- work building au addition that will. dates and whether they are In actual ,t..i,i THE Coos Hay public schools sympathy with nnd stand for the cn,0 ,i of their InriiP mitiuit open their doors again next progressive legislation that the great" n?n.0 Jl?, K It N Monday morning. In Marsh- majority oC men, regardless of party " were the Pord Motor Co nan" field and North liend between S00 affiliations, now demand. , Ji t. house .r,.i ir.nn ...... 1 1 u ,t.in tnin ,.iioi n i.i ...... i. i. h.i..i.i.. to umiu a Biiigie gauge to nouse ivv ..... .... u..uv. uu ouiu mm. hk HUM nw.ll 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ik I II s I u nlltllllt nf " 0 II (1 (l 0 PITH HllB VOfl P InaUa nirnln. T im' urn unit nf nvov t.n...H.. ..f 1.- ll,,n(l,. ,,f 1, ll 0,ul,1.u.nI -UU.UIIU cars 11118 tai Another Remarkable Showing That Attracts Much Atten tion from the Public. Another 1 remarkable drug store window has Just mine.irod In "The Owl" Pharmacy, and Is attracting the attention ot evtryone who passes along Central avenue. The window Is covered with favorite and familiar advertisements from all the popu lar magazines and wookly publica tions In tho country and a strip of ribbon runs direct from tho ad vertisement to a display of the articles advertised. It makes a pretty nnd Interesting exhibition of nationally advertised go6ds and quickly convoys tho Information that you can find nt The Owl anything In the lino of remedial agents or toilet accessories that vou see ad-1 vertlsed In your favorite periodical. In speaking of the matter Frank I). Cohan, proprietor of "The Owl," I said It was In line with the policy of the store to keep everything that might be asked for in the line or el ni i:s nnd drug sundries and to taskB ngaln. They are part of over recently of the nppllcatlon of the nf., i.V.ti.iiAi woiit.l lVn r.Vii nti.lni sunnK- It promptly. "Wo never milld i.r Amur. ,.1.,..,luul r.,, ,.r ...m,..,o., K1 """"'im wwiiiu uu ouiin.iiiiiif, - ; ? ,-"". . V . ,, Tr n I, ,nl, Y I I , I - t nil L , U , ,V I " HkO 2.400.000 . fCOt lOIlg BUd 1 kinds thnt begin u new school year commission Idea Is a new one and Ur,V, " .j " this month. This American army probably would be turned down or Eclinol ci'llilron equals tiio united either by tho Legislature or them var strongtn France, Germany vnlknu countries United Stntc Tho Ford flguro fiend hits been nt bnr ngnln and he comes across substitute and never seek to sell something else, but always try to supply tho article that Is asked for." This Is the first of a series of window displays devoted to nnt- That New Fall Suit Is waiting Cor you at the FIXUP At the prico yon choose (o pav. $10, $12, $15, $20 and $25 Made to your measure. $ 1 6.00 to $40.00 No better clothes anywhere. Come in juul See Marshfield. FIXUP North Bond TWO STORES- DEPENDABLE CLOTHES MERCHANTS Phone 233-L. ignorance. i,....,,. .. .a uiuioi- u.v win i.uKiBiuiuri ui ilium- with this wnllot) basilic It noon the w iu ow (l splays devoted to nnt- . of Aus rla. England, selves. However, something must estiVnato t at n fnlr ilzo for a Vinl lonally advertised goods that aro ..any. Italy. Japan, he be done to give the state bo tor J"rt ,"ou"0 Vrnr Is elgl. to be made by "The Owl" and thatC tries ami Turkey. The management Ho said that he had Mvldc n.TtweKe feet long then I will be well worth watching. Walk Pt s siaris on anotuor boon tliliikliiir nf n commission . .. .. I ,i n r,... campaign on the perpetual war on of sixteen, distributed among the l" 'lf ,X.VrnT. I this wliwT" You win find . U I sn jKiiuniiiLU. (iinni'onr Hirriniin ir fiin stnto. rn . . ."" v.: y, Myrtle Point: Cluis. Orldtr, Or.; Don Smith, Coos ItlvTTT" iiiiik; ii. . .inn uu, i umuuu, .1, t iiivuiiiun, south Coos III different sections of the state, to simple dl menslons by 200.000, the size of The number? of ofTlcers or th's imn.lle the state affairs, taking the t,' ,B'",lfl !Jv.a peaceful host, tho teachers, the sit- place of the Stato Hoard of Con-1 t"lrci"1.,""J 9f,?"t,)"V. porlntendonts of schools, tho mem- trol created bv the last I.eirlBlatuie hers of boards of education, are He thought that thore Bhould bo a Of course th" enrng" wmtlll"' have to bo nny higher for 200. 000 not given with tho HtatlBtlcs of pit- l.leutennnt Governor to act as chair- ' ' ' " . " "ft"" .;,-?. i,.:iifi man. Then this coinmltteo could apportion the state work and cer tainly give it more attention and WITH THE TOAST AND THE I.IKK. plls on which these statements nre based, but from the multitude or pupils It appears to follow that the instructors alone must be nnother nrmy Itself and nln:i a huge one. There Is something Impressive nnd inspiring In these Immense numbers. More quantity Is not al ways significant, as when we speak of billions upon billions of feet of timber, but to think of more than n fifth or the Inhabitants of the United States being engaged in study and teaching Is to touch r vital human interest. These peaceful hosts of educa tional armies aro a dlBtlnctlvo feat ure and glory of American lire. They aro one or the cases In which quantity b'-mcii quality. Thoy Ktnnil for progress In civilization nnd for building up, whoreas the armies or Kurope speak or destruc tion and reversion to barbarism. Tho world has made some real advances since the rar dnys when odiicntlon In tho Ilomnn Umpire or tho dark ages was the happy ac cident or tho favored few. Modern democracy lias learned that It must dncato Its future niaslirs, tho Hill- i TIIK OI'IIIT OltSKItVKIt SWS I tlren of tho plain people. Tho Idea m In,,n?V',,.Iu(i'llll,.l.lMf,!M1,ll1 Vf ri?ht "You never have to dim a man to tho hoHt and fullest education , , that tho state can afford to give It wh" HWMM " 11 K'-'idgo.' 1 a dominant Idea In modern civ- "Religion will make a man love lllatlon. It Is this transforming his enemy. Hut so will whlskev." Idea that receives visible expression .t,-tt- lieforo our eyes this mouth' as pu- cpvitrirvi plls nnd teachers flock back to tho m . in is . Mcliools. i ,. . I Appealing eyes nld a girl s looks And help hor shine. A peeling nose, we may suppose, Hill In mil un fiin. -8-8- Puspy lloseburg Iliilholtz and Cevaute, Hastwlde ortlnnd; Mary worth while. wire, Portland; Joso 1'ied IlelBtrom, Untte Mont - n Ido: 12. Stdinicer. J Grant, Coaledo; Capt' X t, , . i iwtiuiiiiiu iiiiu .tiii, viariiiiiur: a. a. nn1. . iveniie to seo daughter, Duartc, Cal.; It. N. Web- goles; Walter .lohiison i uf will find. Ulster, Coos River; .1. C. Hurley, Coos Tom McGtilre, lk-mote-' T n v.: I Klver; C. H. lloyleB, Uolse. Idaho; Lakcsldo. ' ' Not. IWTATK IS l)lVHH:i) lug would be but nine feet Reducing Kb dimensions to miles, hotter bneis'iilrectlon thai, the '10 1lL'li',11 ln8t wck i i.i.iuititin-.. ..nn 1 1 'ln-lvb miles long nnd slightly , , , ., UfeM,2 "rt" :ll.B .na J more than 303 miles wide. which MrB. Al good one and was warmly aimlnud-'. r.?.V,rt !?... tH....m,)!,('r 8.. of . "J? j I '"'Miiiiig were siruiig eiKiugii 10 noiii the weight, Its ton would make an . Ideal root garden where might- con- grogate to sip cool drinks on hot I evenings the entire population or Tp a I I the city or New York, or used lor I hart Rend a little Hut your stent; Sleep sufficient; Feel content. Laugh a little; Play a bit; Then for labor You'll bo fit. --::- 11 utfll'llm. tmrtlftan n Inl'tri. nHtm' t " . , .. .... ...III,. i would find ample room for nianeuv ; erlng. i Mr. Goodruni nlso visited other factories. Including tho Cadillac and ' will hnve soniothlng to say net time about the famous Fourth I2poch i In auto construction. Carl Albrccht. of Mnrshlleld, was In Myrtla Point the fore part of the week. Ho Informn the Enterprise the Warper estate In lbreeht and J. C. and thelWllllo Warner wero Interested was. Eaiisinciomy inruicu among mo ne ir. Mr. Warner says that ho Is as yet not working under any definite plans, but that it is probable after , the railroad has been completed and ( n portion of the three thousand acres , of tillable land adjacent has been j divided Into Btuall tracts ho may plat , a fort acres for a vIUiiko cite. U. Scott; Y. G. Holden, Norway; The Itlnnr.. , Loula Nelson, Snn Francisco; G. S. C. Xowman, Enguiie- nv i -.id.M-lck. Ornln: R. Weldon. Coal-1 ,."""L' Qll edo. Tilt Coos. Roy II. Wnkeman, South Inlet; Walter Pmm. Myrtle Point; Edgar Shanks, vZ . tie Point; Chas. .1. Parmer, fir, i. T.on .Miller, Myrtle Point; F. 11. l'w' Win. W. Dry, Holland, Ore- Cameron, South Slough; .1. A. Dale, ;.,,,,., y,T! 'Vltl w'f.0' Florence; F .i , ... ocliultz, Florence; C ins J p..,.. Los Angeles; Chas. Weoks, Astoria, (jpantH Pass, er- BAND (I i-'ixisir (iit.i)i.( ix ;i days TUESDAY EVE. XKW I'UINCIPAIj AltltlVDS Will Take Chargi- of Hiinki-i' SclllKll, Pror. and Mrrs. .1. K. Drlllette wero urrvals yesterday from Portland, whoro they stopped for n tln.o on the way from their former homo In Pao- nin Colo, Till: WISE (Jl'Y SAYS. Tolinson Porter says Dirt Work Will Soon lie Done, in answer to a question concerning , the progress of tho railroad work, Johnson Porter said ycstorJay that good progress In being made with the grading and that he expects that It I will be completed from Eugene to (TI'Ali OX .MARKET AYENTE will bo lnld and bridges will bo built. NEXT WEEK. , ho said tho track will bo laid to a Director R. X. Fento,, todav an- ?tmu" l10,V,,le, b,;l,!(;vlll1 1)L' P" noiincod the followlnu iuoi;rnni for 1,1 aml tho trnck ml'' to tl)0 "ext. a piilillc contort to be given next J. L. lluoll nnd Win. Porter are on I "oHilay evening at Market and Inplo Creole looking after rlght-of. !Mnich "King of tho Winds".. Tnvlor w.ny Int,0"s for the County read Overture "Tancred Rosslul ""ore it is to no ci.angeu to mnke Waltz "Artist Lite" Strauss room ror the railroad. Mr. lluoll Piccolo Solo "The Canary" 3 nccompanled by his wife and Oil Will II U THE FALL IS THE SEASON TO PAINT ON C00S BAY .Mr. Hchmcilillng, ; Tone Poem "Roses and Memories" "When a good nialo blufrer niar-1 Snyder Prof. Drlllette Is the new principal ''' a good female bluffc til' tho Hunker Hill School, They bor have an awful time in ii i itit-mo hi ftiarHiiiieni ami find out H tho match Is as hnppv an Btoppln,; nt tho Dotson Hotel un- ..... " til they can iiecuro perinanent qnar- lim. I IX IX daughter. Florence Pilot. iiiiiiui nun - lllr or the neigh-! Soloellnii from tho comic opera trviii,. m 1 "Urmlnlo" IncobowskI mo tt.Mii, toiMliril ..suiikIiIiik- Chambers I I - AT THE HOTELS. Prof. Drllletto was for ono year Col. Grimes says: "Afior a man yuperliiteiidont or tho schools In the '"is passed the age of forty, you Somerset District, and two years can't convince hint that the good Principal at Paonla, In Delta Coiin-'n0 voting" ty, Colorado. Ilolli he and Mrs. ' ' tt I)rlllettoaro well pleased with Marsh- .,. . ""'1,". ....u...,.Uu mum ' " (leave their hopes at the ort'lce or wti storn and take their rears home Hold and consider there are oxcellent opportunities here. "Ho rar." snl.l Mrs. Drllbtle. have round the .M.ithiilli'l.l weal In r 1 with them oiniiil In i-vnrv wiiv In 1. m Culiii-nli. ! hrand." Star Spangled llaunor. The Ciianillci'. nob Clnpp and wire. Portland; Hut L. C. Xobel. Portland; K. V. Nick sand and bugs and enjoy It. ir he Kees a fly light 011 the dinner I In. Coqnllle. Lucia Sporry. Coqullle; table when ho Is at home he wants c'00- ' Sonic, San Francisco; F. to break up housekeeping. 1 McTaggart, Portland; II. II. Donn- -8-8- 'hy. Portland; R. L. Hngly, Morrow; The fellow that believes that E. G. Sparo, San Francisco; C. D. age Improves whiskey Is not. as a ! Gabrlolson, Salem; D. II. Duirv. .Myrtle Point; A. L. Peter, Portland; 1'IIOXE iilM-X l-'Olt CAXXIXG l'EACIIES. 70c PER IM)X. Mary C. Hoagland and daughter, Diiarte, Calirornln; C. W. Ilurgess, rule, In favor of letting It get much older. I ,. " " j ....... uiiiimii lllll, v-, u , IMIIULH -tt-8- "hen you see n mnn working sn,, i,v,,i,niu,.. v. v u',,1,1..., n THE OIISERYAXT (il'Y SAYS. himself to death you can bet that! land; II. I). Seuddor, Corvallls; Mrs. A man win rim around at ti e ho Isn't working for sonio other! 11 n s,.,i,i.... f..iu.. o... ,.... beach ami eat food seasoned with' man. 'l,n ""'. T.' ' T. ... .............. ..i, iiwii , .inn. l.lllll Reynolds. Portland; P. A. Santl borg, Ilandon; Miss O. Ctishnian, San Francisco; T. II. Masters and wife. Portland; II, P. Nndoau. Snn Francis co; D. A. Miller, San Francisco; An drew Kennedy, Seattle; J. R. Lee, Heaver Mill; J. O. Hunt. San Fran cisco; H. Van Onion, San Francisco; H. S. SlniB, Cincinnati; Elanor Mc Mullen, Florenco; C. W. Tebault. Albany, Oro.; D. T. Coaklov. Onki.in.i Cal.: Claude H. Giles and wife, Myr- Those New Coats and Suits THOSE NEW COATS AND SUITS that we have been expecting for some time have lust arrived and we want EVERY LADY IN COOS COUNTY to see them. They represent the very latest and finest products of the manufac turers of the most fashionable garments. New Suffragette Suit DO NOT BUY A COAT OR SUIT until you see these. Tnen use your own judgment. The prices are low and the garments are of such a quality and style that we invite comparison. They em brace smart new Fall Coats of furry fabric designed after exclusive models. Ideas m.v,uuvu ii win u iu niuai u.wiu&ivu luciuurs ui uie lasmon worm are expressed m UclllUOUHIU lcU III v'lllii. Draped as they are in rich, artistic folds, trimmed with qenuine furs and reure OntlTOtlmiO nf flii.o oiirl iH,nn,.UJ ...111. J. . ... . . .. ... 1 uuimiiuiio ui i mo cum ui i uu i iui i tun wiui uaiiuy nevices, we Know t hev w w n It remains merely for you to step in and see them. They're on exhibition now THE LADIES'. EMPORIUM Mrs. Nellie Owen, Proprietor. Central Avenue. ten Un THE effect of paint or varnish properly ap plied to your house and to the things inside and outside of your house will be to brighten up your home wonderfully, provided you use the right paint or varnish. We have a complete line of Brighten Up Finishes, which includes a paint, varnish, stain or enamel for every purpose, All you have to do is to tell us what you want to finish and we will tell you the Brighten Up Finish made for the purpose. Housecleaning time sueroests naint-ino- nnA whenever vou have V-r V ft.ntt ay surfce that looks shabby, remember to ouy SS!tl!Sl Srfe Brighten Up Finish made for that surface. !n0c.orffi:r T" Ask us for Color Cards. Walla Walla. Wash.; M, a. Lahoy !' (Jlenwood. Wis.; M. I). Ultclilo. Vnl-' O . W W 1 f ey City. K. D.; H. R. Corning, Cedar V mm. LJ . . I A ' "no,,,,, uuuiiicr lidruwaic vu. Mrs. K. Prescott, Lakeside; J. rni, t.t en ...v, uumu UI A 11(11 IllUUUU vuwv..J. jjwiiy umum;i;u j1m Think These Over Thev Are Good $15,000. well loento.l i . ..u.iin- I'iU-lunv liK-roaso In value. Suro to I $750 for 7-rooin house In It. R. Addition- ' Of Mtlvinr lintun All snull Kood bnv VACANT LOTS, well located at from $175 "J- ni l aercs of land to exchange for jiaraiiiu-m S rooms, well lnrnvi ' ...V' ... .... i onnkane I 1 wo wen-located residence properties m -1 to xc!i!in'f fni r.nna Hnv nrOliertJ'. Wi: HAVK Ql'lTK A XirMUlIU OF KXCHAXCJI THAT VK SIIAMi HK OLAD TO VF.hh YOV OF- $10,000 Close-ln business property, for the nionoy. J3500 Good residence btrlctly modern. Terms COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. HEAL ESTATE -it' "f '..'oOMy