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" yniviwjFWwm" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914 EVENING EDITION. THREE r -" J pfinq" pn MAM n BJATP wuuu UU, Hliill SMI5 SUITS - SHOE FOR MEN . .. mir- ennoinltins IS A MAN' "STORE, We buy right and wc sell right. No juggling with prices here. The same price yesterday, today and tomorrow. Come in and let us convince you that dollar for rfnlhr we give you values and quality that can't be Sicated on Coos Bav for the price. Suits $8.50 to $30.00. Shoes $3.00 to $8.50. Hats 50c "to $4.00. STORE OPEN THIS EVENING a Marshfield. TWO STORES' FIXUP - Phone 233-L North Bend. CLEARANCE SALE In re-arranging our Shirt stock we find quite a number of lines of which there are but a few shirts of a kind. We have priced them low in order to effect a quick clearance. $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 Shirt values, your choice. Sizes 14 to 18. $1.15 All laundered Your choice of our entire stock of Men's $22.50, $25, and $27.50 Suits and Overcoats. All wool, well made. See window i $16.50 We guarantee satisfaction W amer Rims tJProof Corset The most economical BECAUSE the Warner name on a Corset means LONGER wear and BETTER style while it wears. It carries assurance, too, that every inch of boning and fabric Is the BEST, that however hard you wear it, it will NOT RUST, BREAK NOR TEAR. In short, that the WARNER REPUTATION IS BEHIND IT. For sale only at The Golden Role FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING The Great Home Month h the Stores I?rP.l1?ndlBlnB custom line nind'o Fobrunry tlio ereat "Homo Month." ,in?oaJl th. advertising of tlio merchants thoso m,f'n tho livo daily newspapers like THE . S nnd you w111 Beo hw vigorously tho stores are pressing their offerings of goods that avo to do with the furnishings of the home. n,ilste "omoniakers have long since learned tho nuantages of planning their purchasing along "-Si I1118 of thQ season. It Is tho policy of Jnne "dv"ntago of tho market" applied to do mestic affairs. Every member of tho family big or little, Is interested In tho home. So at no season of tho Jar is advertising of greater Importance than right now. Vaa? Wno follow tho mercantile announce ments in THE TIMES will bo certain to buy to i , advantnEo than thoso who merely shop, in a haphazard manner. - f ' Tl ammmmaammmmmmtfmmmmmmmBmmammmmmafmmmammu II CALIFORNIA GEORGE GOULD OP ALLEGANY WRITES OK HIS THIP TO THE SOtTll LAXD EX.IOYIXO FINE HOARS OK CALIFORNIA. Snn Jose, Calif., Feb. 2, 1914. Editor Times; Wo nro nt Los Ontos (Tho Cats) lltlV'lllt? pmnn mil .lti. .. i. I --- "..v nun Hliill WHO IB engineering n big pumping plant In .it , i .i l"K "Pncot orciinrds, oi which thero aro ninny In this section. Wo drove over n beautiful oil ma cadam road through orciinrds tho whole distance. It Is mostly stono fruit raised In this locality, tlio soil conditions not- being sultablo for ap ples and pears. There aro, however, Bonio largo vineyards In this section which nro In rino condition. When wo know this part of tho country In tho sixties It wns covered wllh scrub oak, chlmlsal nnd Jack rabbits, which have disappeared to Klvo plnco to fine orchards. - Wo wore out to the Agncw Asylum yesterday and wont through all tho buildings with t:.o superintendent, who Is a brother. Thoro nro nbout iwcmy Diiiidiiigs. Including tho kit chen, store buildings. niiiiiHomont hall, administration building and tho ward buildings, it is tho bcBt and most up to date Institution of this kind In tho United States. It Is all re-lnforred concroto and cost about a million nnd n quarter dollars. Tho buildings nro nil of tlio mission Htylo of architecture and nro very hand some. Ti o rioors are mostly iKillshed ninplo, that Is In the ward rooms nnd tho mnln room of tho nmiise nicnt hall, which will bu used for dancing at times, nnd tho room is provided with n flno stage and con cealed llgbiH, in the most inodorn manner of construction. The floors nnd part of the walls In tho kitchen nro or glazed tile and nrrnnged with sloping floor so thnt the room can bo washed out with a hose. Tho laun dry Is provided with tho most mod ern mncblnory nnd they bandlo an Immense qunntlty of clothing of nil kinds as there nro at present about 1200 patients. They rim n fnnn of about too acres, dairy, poultry hous es, : og pens, etc. A good sharo of the work performed on the fnrni Ih by the Inmates. They seem to bo contented mid everything is ilono for tholr comfort and health. The Institution Is under the Immcdlnto supervision of Or. Stocking, who de signed most or tho plant. Agncw Is sltunted nbout seven miles from Snn Jose In a northerly direction near tho main lino of rnll rond from Snn Krnnclsco. George. A. Gould. 10 PLAY FAIR WITH BSiOI Marshfield Chamber of Com merce Puts Woolen Mill Deal up to Them At a mooting of the executlvo com mittee of the Murshllold Cinmber of uomnicrco yesterday, secretary Mot ley wns Instructed to write the Unn don Commercial Club regarding tho proposed removal of tho lJedllllon Woolen Mill from there. Mr. Mot ley was Instructed to put the mntter up to tho Unndon Commercial Club ns to what thoy proposed to do nbout Mr. Hodllllon's plan, and nlso to state thnt Marahfleld did not want to ap pear In tho light of tnklng nn Indus try away from Ilnndon, but thht If the Commercial Club thero felt that tho mill wns going to movo, Marshfield wnntcd to know nbout it nnd bo given nn opportunity to secure It. Pending woril from tho Unndon Comniorclnl Club, It was decided not to take any further action. President McLnln last Saturday showed Mr. He diltiou several possible sites, Includ ing ono nenr tho bend' of Hlossom Oulcli. What IUmIIIIIoii W'tuitk It Is stated that Mr. Uodllllnn's object In tlio proposed removal from Handon Is to secure additional capi tal to eulnrgo his plant to whnt It should be. Ho feels thnt tho present business situation s ono thnt he should toko advantage of and In or der to do It he must havo more capi tal and a larger plant. He wants nbout $'.0,000 additional capital nnd alHo asks that tho city exempt Ills plant from tnxntlon for a period of fivo years. It Is bollevod that his con ditions can be easily compiled with. WITH TOAST AND TEA wo' rvrvixu Yesterday died at midnight; It has gone Into the mcnBUiv less pnBt. Today Is tho living, pulsing present, to be tnken Joyfully Into our hearts, and made tho most of. Tomorrow Is a wonderful opportunity yet unborn. Selected. -H-tf-1IIS PRAYER IX THOUIILE I NORTH INLET NKWH. -- many entries ok homesteads Roseburfl Land Office Officials Tells of 2000 Cases in Four Years A Hosoburg paper snys: "With tho selection of their successors announc ed, li. F. .lones and (1. W. Kiddle. Register nnd Receiver of tho United Stntes Lnndnfflco In Itoseburg, nro making preparations to vacate their respectlvo positions. "Register Jones nnd Receiver Rld dlo assumed tho offices which thoy now hold on Jnnunry 10, 1010, and on January 10 last their terms of of flro oxplrod. They hnvo hnd n busy four yenrs, during which time 2200 homestead applications hnvo been filed. Of this number 500 hnvo been rejected finally nftor most of thorn 1 ad been appealed to tho commis sioner of tho general land office or tho secretary of tho Interior. Tho greater portion of tho rejected appli cations woro for railroad nnd scrip lands still Intact on tho office rec ords. About 120 applications woro filed for scrip Innds. of which 11 wore rojueiou. omaiuiug over iwu iiuni proofs wero mndo nnd flnnl certifi cates for patent Issued. In nil 450 contests woro filed. Of these 1S4 woro tried nnd' written opinions ren dered. Fifteen woro rovorsed nnd 11C affirmed nnd 23 aro still pend ing boforo either tho commissioner of tho genornl land office or tho sec retary of tho Intorlor. Flnnl hearings havo been had on 30 cases, and 230 cases have been dismissed. (Special to T'-o TIiiich.) Arthur Getty of Empire Is spend ing a few dnys with friends on North Inlet. Henry Miller bns taken chnrgo of tho rook house nt the tie camp, IiIr fnnilly coming from North Hcnd Inst week. Mrs. Don Gardiner nnd daughter. EtVel, nnd her sister. MIbh Pearl Heath, woro over-Sundny guests nt the home or Mrs. It. Lyon. William Howard Is on tho sick list, n log having rolled on him while ho was nt work and quite painfully, though not seriously, Injuring one of his angles. Mr. Jemvor, who was Injured Inst Sunday by n tto falling on his foot, wns nblo to resume work Monday. Several of tho tlo makers expect to lonvo as soon as thoy can got tholr ties tallied. Thoro aro still about fifteen tie-makers left In camp. Maungor Doll Lonnou of tho tlo camp was a business visitor at tho Inlet Saturday. Henry Sturdevnnt, who bns been working for .1. II. PInkerton tho' pnst six mouths left vli. tho Htoamer Ilrenkwater Saturday for Portland and Spoknno to visit relatives. r AT -THE , HOTELS Dcnr God, I need You awful bad; I don't know what to do. My Papa's crosB, my Mnmnin's sick, I hain't no frcn' but You. Them keerless nngols went nnd lining 'Slid of tho boy I nst, A wecncliy, teenchy baby girl; 1 don't sen how tlinv dnntt And, God, 1 wlsh't you'd tnko her back, SIio'b Just as good as new; Won't no one know she's second liainl, But 'coptln' mo nnd You. An' pick a boy, dcnr God, Yoursolf, Tho nicest In Your Fold; Hut plcnso don't cbooso him 'quite so young: I'd Hko lit tn fivo years old. A FRIEND Is ono who knows nil about you nnd likes you Just the snmc. Cheer up! When yoit'ro knocked, It's for a reason, AND They never knock a dead ono. -U-K- night and get forgiveness. Hut ho Isn't going to get off thnt easy. Castles In the nlr would bo flno plnces If you could only hlro n fairy flunkey to got up nnd gat breakfast In the morning. A man thinks he Is n perfect Iloro it lie nmuses a unby Tor tnrco min utes. Uut ho never gives n. Mothor credit for amusing It twenty-four hours n dny. Somo men will touch you for n quarter anil then kick becnuso tlio coin Is n little smooth. After Daughter gets to rending High Drow Junk nnd Joins n New Thought gabbing society, Bho nl wnys wondora why Mother over married tho coarse, uncouth por son who likes to sit mound tho houso In his undershirt nnd smoko nnd who nnnounccs thnt no four flushing lltornry molly-coddlo Is co- lng to mnrry his dnughtor. A Good Fellow Is n guy who does- ni nunii pnymg ji.i'n n round for tho drinks, but who kicks becnuso" his wife paid $1.G0 for n pair of shoes for ono of the children whon tho last pnlr sho bought only coat $i.r.o. THE WISE GUY SAYS: "I notlco the only follow who doesn't mind having his monoy stolon Is the fellow who hain't got any." If you hnvo a good tompor, keen It; If you hnvo a bad temper, don't loso It. -K-M- 0 I QUESTION FOR THE DAY Do tho Jelly fish get their Jolly from tho ocenn currentH? Put nil your troubles In n pocket with a hole In It. I STORY FOR THE DAY I LIIIHARY NOTES. I The Chandler Hotel. ('. W. Hoe. Portland. J. K. Wobor, Port'nnd; D. I). Price, Coqulllo; D. II. Jnrmnn. Portland; O. Svonson, I nkeslde; M. Nordstram, Drain; J. M. Jones, Portland. The Lloyd Hotel. Edward Gnneer. Portlnnd; J. F. Tnpln, Ilnndon; W. T. Ilorloy. Oak land: E. Smith. Portland; A. M. Ol go, Handon; E. Drollum, Port Or ford. Tlio Itlniico Hotel. Jnspor Yonkam, Coqulllo; Walter Hamilton, Coqulllo; Win. A. Aiken, Conledo; J. M. Jones, Portland. FOREST NOTES. CUDS TRAINING'. CHICAGO. III.. Fob. 9. Manager John Evers, of tho Cubs, went south to tho training camp today, taking with him the youngsters nnd those of tho Cub pitchers who appear to bo in particular need of seasoning. I 'iiio n-'guiurt) iii louow uu me 20th. i.i. .. -i - i OSHORN FOR CHAIRMAN. Times Want Ads. Brins; Results tnr AtMKlitwl Vttf to Cool n Time 1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. Ono of tho subjects at a White House conference today between President Wilson and Governor Glynn of Now York was tho selection of William Church Osborn as Democratic atato chairman. Ho Is a Princeton man and a very old friend of tho Presi dent's. The choice Is understood to bo acceptable to the President and I tho work of reorganization Is expect- 1 ed to bo begun with Osborn's election. There has been somo talk of tho pos- biuiu t'aumuavj ui uuuuiiai uiiuujiiuii McCombs for the Senate, but he was non-committal today. Times Want ads bring results. The nnnor used by tho Government printing office each yenr requires approximately 125 million pounds of rag pulp nnd 1D0 million pounds of wood pulp. W A KMllntt iilnln fnrndtpr nf Orogon, snys that co-oporntlvo fJro pntrol associations among lumber men fop prevention of forest fires hnvo proved their worth. Roadside signs, each containing a single cntchy sentonco In large type, aro proving offectlvo In wnrn lng against fires on western for ests. Thcv glvo tho essentials nnd toil tho importance of protection against forost fires. A backward young man of South Marshfield one evening recently called on n young lady and Inter reported thnt sho wns so modest and diffident III muuntr that lie hardly knew whnt to do or say to entertain her. During tho course of tho evening ho said, he happened to mnko use of tho expression that "two was compnny nnd throp was n crowd," and the lump wont right out. Hu was told that lamps are very sensitive about bolug turned down nnd often light out entirely but ono can hardly blame that on tho Standard Oil. Thoro nro 07 varloths of men on Coos liny, each with a reason why. Tho reason why hoiiio pitchers make moro monoy than somo min isters Is becniiBo thoy hnve ncqulrod a bettor delivery. If wo must part, lot's got to gothor first. AS I.OVE ."MET HATE The now lot of books borrowed from tho stnto library nro In gront demand. There aro Bovernl reserves In for Fnbre's worltB. On tho fnco of It no ono would expect any ono would enro to read n book with sucn a title as "The Mfo of a Fly," or "Tho Life of a Spider," but when onco a render dips Into ono of Uicbo really entrancing romnnces ho tolls nil his friends In so convincing a wny as to mnke books on nn Insect ns greatly In demand ns a populnr novo). In cidentally, It mny bo bo romnrkod, more deservedly so, for Fnbro has most of tho "best sollers" outclassed. Then there's the life of tho Italian nismnrk, "Cavour"; Rcbol'B "My Mfo"; Pnlno'B ".Mark Twnln" nnd by tho author or "TI reo Men In u Hont" fnme. Jerome; "Stnge-land, Curious Habits nnd Customs or Its Inhabi tants," which Is thus dedicated "to that highly respectablo, but unnoc cessarlly retiring Individual of whom wo hear so much, but seo so llttlo, tho enrncst student of tho drama, thlH (conipnrntlvoly) truthful llttlo book Is lovingly dedicated.' Not in tho bornwed books, but among tho now ones received' by tho library, Is "CrowdB," by Gllbort Stan ly Lee, which ho divides Into "crowds nnd machines; letting tho crowd bo good; crowds nnd heroes; good nowa nnd hnrd work." Ilrcczy, unoxopect ed, packed full of Idens, Uila excellent lot of ossayM aro n dolluht. i To thoso who euro for Pacific Northwest history, tho "Myths nnd Legends" or this countr;, written by . Judson, will bo very acceptable Tho UliiBtrntlouH nro very good, j Among tho gifts received this wcolc .woro n sot of Mulbiioh'H novels given ny .Air. uupui nuii some or snnKo spcnro'B plnys donated by Viola M. Morwln. 1 I Valentines Just in, a beautiful line of VALENTINES of all kinds. VALENTINES ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW Peoples5 Stores Murstificld Handon Myrtlo Point As Lovo mot Unto In tho crowded wny, Said Huto with a scowl that dark ened tho dny, "What n bonstly mob, nnd what nasty woathorl A curso on tho world nnd Kh pooplo together! " Said Lovo with surprlso In her light-shot eyes, "Why, I never beheld such bonu tlful skies; Grnssts nnd flowers lu tho bright ' floids cover; Each man In tho wny, and each maid, is a lover. What a glorious world, and how sweet Is mankind! I travel no furthor my licnvou to find." It Is no task for a clover womnn to mnnago a young man during tho courisuip, -tt-H- How difficult to draw tho lino bo tweon gonitis nnd Insanity! Tho honoymoon Is over when tho brldo discovers alio might havo dona bettor. -H-tt- Tho amntour poet Is going boiiio wnon no earns enough money with his pen to pay for tho Ink. -H-8- 1IOW DO YOU PRONOUNCE "IIUERTA?" NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING Wo still preferta Call It Worta. Chicago Trlbuno. nut thousands darcta Call' It Whoreta. , Peoria Journal. And somo do enrota Say Hoo-alrta. New York Sun. Wo can't think yoorta Call It Hoorta. DoBton Trnnscrlpt. It makes us Jecrtn Call It Heerta. Hoston Transcript. All wrong Alberta Name Is Whorta. St. Louis Post Dispatch. Wo think It orta Do called Horta, -u-n- LUKE M'LUKE SAYS A man who has been ornery all day thinks ho can kneel down at THE dny has long gone when tho nowspnper asks for ndver tlstng imtrnngo on tho plea that the business man ought to sup port tholr lorn! paper. No soir-ro-spectlng nowspnpor todny wants any advertising pntrnnngo aa n mora girt or charity, or from nny g"iior nus or mistaken pnnee of pride. Nowspnpors of today aollrlt nd vnrtlslnir on ,i buslnos IiiihIh only mid with the distinct understanding that thoy can and will glvo vnluo received for ovory dollar paid thorn by ndvertls rs, lr and thero Is tho rub or tho mntter tho ndvortlsor pay aa much nttentlnn to tho prep aration or his advertisement ns tho nowsnnpor dooa to tho dlsplnv and circulation or It nttorward. Adver tising Is no longer nn experiment, a dovlco external to one's buslnoss, a mnro -something to bo trifled with In chance, n menus or holplng tho business a llttlo nt times, in this day advertising la Just ns much n part or the business aa buying or soiling tho stock. It la nn Incipient pnrt or tho process of selling nnd n most Important ono. If tho mer chant will glvo one-tenth port or tho careful thought to his advertising thnt ho does to the selection of tho goods ho wnnts to soil, bo will find thnt advertising does most certain ly pay. NOTICE OK DISSOLUTION OK PARTNERSHIP Tho parlnorn'ilp horotoforo exist ing under tho nnmo nnd stylo or Mng nes & Mntson. doing buslnoss lu tho City or Mnrslrflold, Oregon, Is this dny dissolved by mutual consent, S. D. Magues having sold his entire In terest nnd good will In th'o concorn to J. Albert Mntson, who will con tlnuo the business. Roth pnrtnors hereby tako this op portunity or expressing to tholr frlonds and patrons their apprecia tion or their trado nnd good will which has enabled them to bring their business to Its present stand ard. Dated this let dny or February, 1911. 8. D. MAONES, J. A. MATSON. CATHOLIC liitlicH' Aid DANCE, VolneMlay evening, 1'ebrunry 11, Kcklioff Hall. KEYZEH'S Orchestra. DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING PICTURE FRAMING, CAMERAS, FILMS, AND SUPPLIES REHFELD BROS. Russell Building, Central Avenue . .iaiaU riiihtitffc in fa i Ai wiASL4Lwb . .lj... t''tttfaMltltKV