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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1914)
t ";r""'Tsn'-Hn!ww t THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. mww ittmum wswmw tnmm'-m,mMjm.mmiMmi i MHJWMI imw wwn SC. O. MAI.OM T)AW K. MU.ONEV COOS BAY TIMES 1 IISSnCD fillOICT , k , 'LUlTIDLn HUIIII I G N'cux Editor. entered ut tlie postotflce at Mnrn Mold, Oiegon. for transtnlfijloi. , through the mails na second cm' i mull innt tor. Official I'ii per of Cooi County. Dedlcntod to the sorvlre of tho peoplo, thru no good cause shnlt loci champion, nnd that evil shnlt no. thrlvo unopp scl. 0 I SUIISCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year JC.0O Per month r.O WEEKLY. Ono yenr $1.60 When pnld strictly In ndvnnco flu iuhRcrlptlon prl-e of Mio Coob Cay Tlmefl Ih JG.00 por year or $2.50 Tot itx montlm. Addrens nil rnuiiuunirntlotiA to COOS IJAV DAIIjV times. ftlarahfifld :: :: :: t Oreito GOV. WEST'S DEPORTATION? (I'ortlnnd OroRonlnn) WHEN a hnlf dozen or so mom hnra of the 1. W. W. do ne nded on Weatern I .imp with Intont to (-rent., mi fflrltMit trou hlo fi niiiko for themselves n llvlnsc without work, thoy were quietly hut firmly requested to leave tho rnun try. Thoy did. nnd th- stntohotiBO nt Salem ran with demiiU'latlniiB hy n Governor wIioho on?o of Jiib tlco nnd admiration of lnw nnd ron fltttutlonnl' Kovprnmont had heen out raged hy tho penco-lovlnj; tltls-ens of I.nno County. When ton tlmea an tunny trouhle mnherH doHronded on Salom, pretend liiR to wnnt work hut not wnntlnj? It. nnd rnmped on tho (lovornor'a door stop, Invnded the preclnctij of tho Cnpltol nnd ovorrnn the aired nnd puhlle plncog. they worn quietly hut firmly requeued to movo on. Thoy did ho. To doport li to deport. There I no liw thnt nuthorlste n elty or rorniv to forro men to move on. Thrv mny ho punished for lnw violn tlotis If KiiMty. hut thoro Is no losnl smrtlon for IiiHlnt Itttc thnt unilealr nhloH rcmovo tliolr prononro from ono loenllty nnd Infllrt It upon nnoflior. Redueod to hard fnetH there Is no distlnetlon hetwoen the Kloroneo In cident nnd the Snlom Incident. Yet thoro Is no talk or martial lnw In Mnrlon County. No donouneliiK of nrrirora of tho law. No throats of romovnl from office. All, of whleh londH uh to mippose thnt a ctoho rntiKo vlow of tronhle nnd n llttlo pornonnl tiiHto of ItH coiiHoquoiipeH cool off tlio hot tout of loiiK-dlHtnuco flro-eatera. Alliance Easily Rides Out Hurricane Yellowstone and Chatham Seen Coming up the const this morning from Eureka, the steamer Alliance, Captain Lofntcdt passed tho damaged steam schooner Yellowstone off Cape Illauco this morning nt 5:30 o'clock and tho officers report thnt tho Wil liam Chatham had parted' tho lino sho hod nhoard tho craft nnd was en Jenvorlng to get another lino aboard J when they saw rer last In tho dark ness. Captain Lofstedt reported pausing through largo quantities of lttmhcr between Cape Arago and Capo Hlan co and It Is presumed that tho most of It Is from tho deckload lost hy tho Yellowstone during tho hurrlcanu on Saturday morning. On her way south to Eureka from Marxhllold the Alliance ran Into tho hurricane just after passing Blanco iihout 7 o'clock in tho evening. Tho Alliance Hpoko Capo Dlonco hy wlrc leyflfnnd learned thnt tho wind wns blowing Si" miles an hour about 0 o'clock at night nnd was Increasing In force. Ho declared that It wasj lmpo.sHlhlo to stay on tl o deck of the Bhlp without holding on to something, j I 0.1! HOD ' LECTURE HEBE K-TI ..,, J OSdjeESJS LOCAL OVERFLOW. i - ('oqiilllo I'ji per OiinigcH. u h ro reportod hero thnt Low A. Catoa hna sold tho Coiiulllo Valley Sen tinel, which ho hnH mi nhly edited tho pnHt year, to n now man iinmod Young. Mr. Young Ih highly r.-o-onuiionded. Mr. Catoa will go to St. I.OlllH. Specialist on Nature Study to Speak in Marshfield on January 27. Dr. C. l- Hodge, extension lectur er of the University of Oregon, and late of Clark University, Worcester, Mass.. will arrive In Marshfield next week and will deliver a free lecturo at- tho Methodist church on the even ing of January 27. He will speak on -T:.e Conservation of National Health and Vitality." Dr. Hodge wns horn In lSiin nt Jnncsvllle, Wis., on a farm next hut one to Forest Homo, tho blrtli placo of Frances Wlllnrd. Dr. Hodgo. who graduated from Oherlln. received his A. II. degreo In 1SS2, having taken tho full classical course. After graduating ho went to Montana for a summer trip nnd re mnlned thero four yenrs, working ns civil engineer on tho Northern Pac ific and U. S. land surveyH. The win ter of 18S3 ho began his serious prep aration for his professional work at the John's Hopkins University, from which ho received his Ph. ). degreo in mil. According to Dr. Hodgo thoro is no reason for tho people of nnv com munity Hllll tt'tlLT thomselvnn hnliltul Bcreoned doors and windows nil hiiih- mer, with the files I. ft to snort freedom as they will. Oregon. Dr. Hodgo declares, can he entirely freoJ l)f fl!(S mill ll.l llllllln ... ..!,..... . .. "Tho Alliance rodo tho hit; sans , p0oilo of .tho state, through the like a duck." declared Captain I.of- j school children, as well ns their par- ed, onthuslnstlcnlly. "Tho hens . out, how thlx can be done. woip tremondouH and tho vlnd wnH ,,,,.; ,0'" 7' '01r'lt,, Oregon school torriri.. hut although unable to tnake iS'ooT'nnd" hneaens.'arco moro tliati u collide of mlloH nn hour vlncflig displays at cver county fnlr ngalnsr the galr. fho Alllnuco did not J-'Ih ''. ns woll ns nt tho 'state take any millil wnter on hoard. Noth-i 'n'r; ..V0,'-"1. ,1.,e Pwholiwlral ino , . . .11.. nunt '' this lui iiKtr a work comes ing hut Hpruy '-.me over the how. ,)r. ,,(,K0 ,() Iinw hp ,.1,,"' and oxeopt mnkiiiK 'w time. nliu wrh i the Hfate how to continue this work not bothered at any time." " nrroiiipllnh the greatest results. Tho Alliance innile Hie K.irrkn bar , , '? 8'""',n,Il, ho .V,"1 ,,0,.rt "" ,0 thp few hours after arriving the., and !rf,;,r,.,n,i;;'o,es,S.!;.V,fr!!!!1Hl!u! (He offlcei-H were nstonUhod to lenrn nnv, but a perfect hill of potntoes or tho trouhlo oxpoiionced by i'h- ir a boy ran ralne n perfect hill of Yellowstone nnd Fair Oaks on their ,?,01, ho p" ",g0 n M'l "f por- arrlval here today. Tho Alliance hnd Sn.s ' ,""1 ,,mt '8 work thnt so llttlo trouhlo holding ,her own Thoy will be aliown how to work against tho hurricane that It was not for tho bout results: how to keep ex- oxpectod thnt any HtenmeiH htitl huh- net rocorda of the resnltH. thnt In nn- inln.l ilnninixo ' ycnr,,,,0-v ul11 know how much mine, ilnnago. to expect from n certain vnrlety of Included In tho frolght brought up need, whnl Ih the boat variety for any rrom unreini ny mo iMiianco wns u kd lui-miiy. mo ciiiiu b garden large l.ocomohllo touring car for K. Ht",," 1'rohleniH will ho solved by nn (1. Pcrhnm, tho North Hhlpped up front SATISFACTION GUARANTEED O0304 IRVING BLOCrt MV& SVSEeiSeis&S r3 mfiuorii ''$&& CLEANUP 5ALE WATCH oj WINDOWS .MUX'S SUITS $ir..oo suits, sai.b r -i -f nc piiice Jpi iiiu $22.50 SUITS. BALE (MP QC PRICE iplOsUJ SA':':: $18.75 Si HOYS' ovfiicoat.-:. Ages it In II) Yeni. $25.00 SUITS. PRICE $27 r.o SUITS. PRICE $35.00 SUITS. PRICE A,T? $20.65 $26.25 SALE SALE $25.00 SALE $27.50 SALE $30.00 SALE $35.00 SALE $10.00 $18,85 $18.35 $20.00 COQ MC FlUU $ Il.on OVERCOATS. SALE PRICE $ COO OVERCOATS. SALE PRICE $2.00 $4.80 I Un t.n..n I..-1 "". '""" J,,Bl "'W Uf. uiiH iuu; Hiiuio tienutifiii 8 liriiltlf.lnlli ,....l 1....... . .;.. ... . ' '",H,U"' ! uiiiuh J.nu to $ 1 1 50 HALF PRICE. $ 7.00 OVERCOATS. tyj nr SALE PRICE ijWiUy $ 8.00 OVERCOATS. SALE PRICE $ 0.00 OVERCOATS. SALE PRICE MEN'S OVERCOATS. $15.00 OVERCOATS. PRICE OVERCOATS. PRICE OVERCOATS. PRICE OVERCOATS. PRICE OVERCOATS. PRICE i)vl aammmai ; n .'aiHiiuMtagscgMftigSviMBM ipJiiJU $8.00 tpUiUU VTS. (t7 qr pf mil $8.35 OVERCOATS. (Mn tn I'RICE ipiUtUU $10.00 OVERCOATS SALE PRICE $11.00 OVERCOATS SALE PRICE 112.50 OVERCOATS. SALE PRICE $15.00 SALE 1 at oil Ladles' nnd Misses Coatg novoltles. VnlurH from $75. M5.00. at ONE-HALF lIttCE l.uuies' nun blisses Ualncoj , good BIOCK. All sbes anJ goon nssortment, nt TVES I'KIt UI-3NT DISCO! NT HOYS' SUITS. 1.00 SUITS. SALE PRICE I 0.00 SUITS. PRICE $ 8.00 SUITS. SALE PRICE $10.00 PRICE AMONG THE SICK. I Tho little dnughter of Mr. nud Mrs. C. M. Rhodes of South Inlet, who recently underwent nn operation for nppcndlrltls, Is reported to ho getting nloii'i nicely. It wns dis covered that tlit appendicitis wns caused by a Hlnglo shof, prcHiimnhly eaten In the meat of a wild duck. PtJil SALE K.M $R1 SUITS. SALE Anl Mil To REDUCE the IIK.'II COST of LIVIXO, the STEAMER HARDY un til further notice will CARRY IREKillT at n REDUCTION or 1 PER TON. SAILS rrom SAX FIIAXCISCO FRIDAY, Jnn. 2H nt :i p. M. $m& xuia.i,ifjnw. mttBJWr;.JZ 5kV trsrrr.i .ufr.OA -.m -' I6v. .lLrl;t-frz&rtiL. ifvf - . ' "i-,""-0-v zwm Vi'hM-N Hiii'IiiiiiiiiI A I vii Doll, who returned today from Ilaudou, wiyH thnt tho Speedwell, Flfield nnd two or three other viihhoIh 11 ro still har houuil there. Haudou Ir progiHS ig rmildlv I e Miya and n nioHt pros miiR year lx nnllelpatvil thoro. or, W. I). Hutchinson. Tho Alliance will clour for Port land tomorrow morning nt 5:. 10 o' clock nnd nil pnHHengorH will he ex pected to board the craft tonight. The pnHHongor llHt arriving In wa iih followH: Frank Chase. Fred Simon, Georgia V. Smith. E. Schroeder. Jock Dlavlln, O. S. MIhIi. Mrs. Ella Kelr. A. J. Dillon. E. L. Feesi'. W. D. Hutchin son, Horry Halt and Frank Work. ring car for E. """, 1II,,",H will bo solved by an liend contract- ,,!u,llKt nnderHtandlng of tho aim Sfornia by J?!"" ,MP,nc,1,,M "wn,n" t5!0 Dr. Hodge would have tho Oregon school children building bird foun tains In all tho school ynrds, and In their own homo yardH, throughout tho Htnto. No hotter means can bo afforded for Btudylng bird life. HOW MARYFGOT A NEW SUIT 1 XORTII HEX!) .NEWS. 'o ();ipose Suit. A. II. RtiilHinan. '":od as defendant In n suit hrought hy fioorge floodrum to t-o-1 Bnlwphaii. loot $35 fur tlio HtnrK of the de-' fondant' hiiIo lit IiIh gtirni(t. ntntwl today thnt no attHchuteut had boen filed 011 hl m:i li'n und that h' wna going to fight the collection n,' tho Hum hy attachment pi'ocedliiii8 In court. I Mary had wnnied 0 new suit since - early tills fall. Rlp ind look d care- The Proabyterlan I.aillea' Aid So- fully over the iiHuortinetit to he hnd clety of North llentl will meet Thurs- In town, nud many Union tried them day afternoon with Mrs. llovonor. on and every tlmo she had n unit on thnt she thought I SISTERHOOD MEETS. would become her Btylo of beau- . ; . - ty, .the price would' bo $10, To 8lH.erl.ood of the Nor h Rend ,,- (7iBOi Xow Mn ' Christian church will meet with Mrs. ,, llor , ,, thn bo woujJ Tope on Wmlnoadtiy nftemoon. A ovor ss fnr Hti HM(1 evrv ,.;, 1; o ciock reiroHiiiuuniH win no nertti, 8,0 tried on one NOTICE OF PRIXTIXO OF LEdWL XOTICICS. Notlco Ih hereby given thnt the Common Council of the City of MnrBhlleld, will receive acnled hldx for t'i o printing of legal notlccH of the City of MurHhllcId, until seven o' clock P. M.. Monday, the 2tith day of Jnuiinry. 1011. In n newspaper of general circulation in Bold City, for iuu .vuur li'i'i, uiil'ii inn i" in; mi win-1 panted by n sworn statement of pnld circulation of the paper making tho hid. The Common Council resorvcH tho right to reject any and all bliltf. JOHN W. RUTLER. Recorder. -j rliA n Sfe s.?to Tfit s ii 8 1 l '' mi; wv I .TTtv- T- - B ifffhi.T"--"-'1 -B Ono Drunk l-'lncl. Ed Crow, de tained at the city KHiiltniium for In ebriate, wiih hauled before City Rocorder Hutler this morning and flii'd $5. the regular prho for spend ing one day In the lnntltutloii. Tho city sanitarium la said to ho tho highest priced hospltnl for drunks In the county. nt ll.U l.hn.n.... consisting of "ninth and milk" nnd gllltg nf,or fihe ,a(, MQn ' the moro oxponslve 0110s. hIio R. R. IMNKHOK. win ha, been em- ;C"i11S,ta'JP ,.,.or",f ' " " ployed nt th, Smlth-Powera camp l'm? """"; I'"1 at Conlmlo. has returned lo Marsh- J"'' . 7J'""'"''''' 'r n..-.l ....I will ..rl...l.lv nn Hie .r,,en" "ort " ll0r n1"' toll! Of tllO 7 n .., beautiful suit hIio hnd IUHI1 IUI mflliu l.llll'i w A DIFFERENCE IX WORKING nouns A rn'in'H w.irk'ns !ay li c'i'" hours. Hlri body organs must work porfectly 21 hours to keop him fit for eight lioura' work. Weak, sore, Inaetlvo klilnoya cannot do It. Thoy must ho Bound and henlthlly active all tho tlmo. Foley Kidney Pills will mnko thorn so. You cannot tnko them Into yur system without gooil results following. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Opposite Chandler Ho tel. Prank D. Cohan. Phono 71. I Household Goods H Tills Is tlio shop for your n ovoryday wants In Dlshos, US n..n..i...i. .... ti For sole oftly aL Ih e Goldee R.tt e FTRST NATIONAL lANIC BUTLDTNfJ bouglit o days ago at THE WESTERN Por Rate Cliange.J. V. Snioilnn. ""I'FITTINO COMPANY'S STORE. Kenernl maiiHHer of tie C. A. Smith """ """" nicy uiui tlio biggest company. Iikm n lengthy article In the values she horn days. hod ever seen in hor current Usue of tho Pioneer Wontern , ," ""'"', ,,n, ,U1M0" ,lint 8I, Lumher.nan of San Francisco advo- "'" B,'," '" " '" not gone rating a, eduction In the freight rates ' 8l, "' nt expect to find ..n lumlier. "'" "."" ,"""ll,l,('' However. anything vory nttractlto. . nftor a llttlo persuasion from Carrie I.'.lihv COAL. Tho kind YOU hnvo 8li loi'lilod to vlilt tho storo. On LW.YS USED. Phoiu 72. Pacific entering alio was cheerfully recolv- 1 'verv nud Transfer Comrnnv Price is not a proper tape line with which to measure value. A Qood niaiiy.fojks arc attracted by advertisements o the cut price. $30 value fnr S8.98 class only to find that the value was mainly in tho mind of the ad writer and nnt in tho quality of the merchandise. At this sfare wo mnrsnrn vnlu hv nualitv. M.-ll'v I WW1' hfieM. FIXUP North Bond. Representing the House of Kuppcnheimer rhone 233-L TWO STORES mi nun p. i in; -I vii mo io prico Boni of your suits. I do not Intond to buy today hut would like to boo thorn." "I was shown the most hoautlful lino of suits l have ovor hoou this fall and tried on n suit of ehlffon broadcloth, elaborately trlmmod In silk velvot collar and cuffs, silk ilnod throtiKhout with draped skirt. fancy buttons and a slit on the side ' of the skirt, it fitted me so ulcoly and I wns astonished when I was asked only $23. 7S for the suit. It was really a $-17. RO suit nf Mm latest cut and stylo." . I Now It U the talk of the town ' how Mary not that suit. j THE WESTERN OUTFITTING ' COMPANY'S STORE Is located In ,' the Ruts 11 building ou Central ave. hho. I Granlteworo, Wire Goods, Cur- tnlu Rods, everythltiK In light hordworo. Conio in nnd In viBtlfinte. Seo whnt wonderful values we offer at ft. 10 and 15 cents. Money Snvors Sui-o. ALWAYS SOMirnilNfi NEW Peoples E Stores .Multifield ltniidon Myrtle Point To REIirci: tl IIK.'II COST of LIVING, the STEAMER HARDY uu til further notice will CARRY FREIGHT nt a, REDCCTION of SI PER TON. SAII.S frqai SAN FRANCISCO FRIDAY. Jan. S3 at 8 P. M. I Electric Vacuum Cleaner the great dust and dirt eradicator and labor saver. Let us demonstrate it for you. "Why Pay More?" J0HNS0N-GUL0VSEN COMPANY Goods Well Displayed SELL THEMSELVES The majority of stores are poorly equipped for good, natural lighting, Usually they are deep ai Jiarrow and cannot have sido windows, Good illumination in stores renulres ai lighting, No other form of artificial lighting equals ELEC TRICITY for efficiency, economy, safety, conven ience, cleanliness and hygiene, Mazda lamps have solved the expense problem, They reduce lighting bills give the finest results. THE LIVEST BUSINESS IS USUALLY THE BEST LIGHTED. Telephone 1 78 and let us help you plan an effi cient, economical electric lighting installation. A cost estimate will obligate you in no way. OREGON POWER CO. MARSHFIELD, OREGON Have Your O Doinie at Tfimraes9 Of face O Prietioi i