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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1914)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MA LONE Y Editor nnd Pub. DAN E. MAI.OXEY Xqwh Editor Official Paper nf Coos County Official Paper City of .Multifield I Decauso a mnn differs with I you ho Isn't necessarily unfair. f And to rtoclaro ho Is, Is unfair. I , MEREDITH IS B GOOD BOOSTER RADLET TAKES LAST ORDER! jjSaks WHICH 18 TIIK IJETTEIt? THE war oinilpitipnt of the Unltd States hug been n tonle that politicians hnvo struggled over for supremacy ami which has hecn tossod from ono platform to another. Tho building of f o Texas, tho blf?- r battleship In tho world, has cost American nation JttBt $10,000,000 to build. This, or course, docs not Include tho groat many thous ands of dollnrs It will require from year to year to operate It. Just Im agine that sum of monoy expended on our roads, what a magnificent hlRhwny It woulJ make!. At $10,000 a nillu of concrete paving, tills ono r" Ip would have paved tho Yellow stone Trail from end to ond with a highway ns smooth as tho main strret of any of our lnn?er cities. With the monoy that It will take to build the balance of the throe mag nificent battleships a highway could bo constructed rene! lug from ocean to ocean. Says Coos Bay Will Hav; Population of 50,000 in a Few Years I District Attorney W. II. Mere dith, of Curry County, is In tho city Well-known Traveling Man , Quits Road After Twenty- I eight Years of Service ! Theo. Bradley, for years ono of tho best-known traveling men who today on his way to Etigono and has made tno Loos uuy country, I'ortlaiul and Incidentally looking yesterday took his last orders and aftr his political fences as to his today Is a full-fledged retail busl prospocts for tho Democratic nom- ness man of Alarshlleld. Some time Inatlon for Congress In this district, ago ho and A. P. Owen purchased should he decldo to cntor the rnco. tno lilniao cigar Htand from Robert In in Interview with n Times re- .Mnrsdon, Sr but .Mr. Hrndley con portor, ho congratulated tho citizens tlnued to represent -his old firm of of Coos Way on th- great progress i.nngloy & .Michaels, wholesalo drug mado hero In tho last few months gists, until tluy could get n new and said ho expected to see a I)0t" "lna for "!0 Ihue. Hq received ulatlou of uO.OOO on Coos Day in wout that tho house wouid accept, a few years after tho railroad Is with regret, his resignation effective completed to this point. Ho says yesterday as tho now roprisontutlvo Curry County is taking on new llfo will bo hero on tno next Alllanco i and is await" to tno great poss mi- irom isuroua. Itlos of development In tills sec tion of tho Btnto, and will loin hnnds with Coos In getting tho Pacific Highway down the coast to Califor nia. Mr. Lradloy has boon with Lang- loy & Michaels fourteen years, and It was with moiv or loss regret that ho quit. Prior to going on tho road for tucni, no bad been witu a Clu Men's and Boys' Outfitters. All men's and boys' suits, overcoats, raincoats, odd pants, at greatly reduced prices. All broken lines of laun dered shirts, values $1.50, $1,75 and $2,00, Your choice, $1.15. Buy your suitcase or handbag at 25 per cent discount. A beautiful showing of la dies' early spring waists, See windows. Our first shipment of la dies' spring hats, They are beautiful, See windows, Our first showing of spring suits, coats and dresses, See window. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA CODI) EYEXIXO. Friendship, sir, tliart can bo no such thing without an equal ity. Farnuhar. TIIIC .max who wixs. Mr. Morodlth exnocts to re'irosont cngo house for fourteen years and Curry County Commo.relnl Club of was given tho coast position while whiri lie Is seer tnry. nt tho mooting out hero on n vacation. Ho had at Kugeno on February 10. been making Coos Hay regularly for He has not docldod yet whother over twdvo years, he will enter tho race for Democratic Now ha will devote his' ontlro nomination for Congross, but thinks ttmo to the Hlitnco cignr Btorc and a Coast mnn Is entitled to It. and plans to onlnrgo tho business. Ono b lloves that Coos and Curry Conn- of tho first uddltlons he will put In tlos should stand together in this will bo n big vault which will havo mnMor and domnnd recognition thirty-two prlvato sufety cS iioslt which has boon too long denied this boxes mid these will bo tho first section. The mnn who wins Is tho man who works, I Tho mnn w" o tolls while the noxt , man shirks; j Tho iiiRii who stands In his deep ills- tr&M ' With head held hlKh In the dondly pros. I Yen, he Is tho man who wins. The turn wro wins is tho man who knows Tho good of pain nud tho worth ot woos; Who a lofsnn loams from tho man who falls And a moral finds In his mournful walls Yes, ho Is tho man who wIub. Tho man who wins Is tho man who stays In t.uuoui. t paths and tho rocky wnys, And pcrhvpM, who llngors, now and than, To 1'o'd out n helping hand to men A., ho Is tho man who wins. Homo and School. I STOIIV FOIt TIIK DAY. The Htnge driver on the Drain route, on Blurting, remarked to tho lady passenger: "Please, fnn'nm, do you wear falso tooth?" "Sir!" hIio said. "Oh, I don't moan to bo curious. Only tills road Is a lootlo rough and of your teotn ain't fast you'd bettor put 'em In your pookor." Tho world Is clinnglug very fast, For (ild-tlmo things wo pluo; Hut ono tlioro is that knows no change Tho comic valentine. Fow Coos May people ar half so good, Inlf so bad. half so poor cr half ho rich as people I lmaglno they are. o ... ... "Oh. ro'iio into i e garden. Maude," Wo hoard our neighbor shout. Tho rain, It seouis, and the sun's beams Had brought tro radish our. Horsey KralUer. Somo Coos Uuy men niiy lutvo music In their soul but their video spoils It. When tuition have n falling out Ami threats nf war begin: 'Tin then the soldier, prist all doubt, Must start to falling. In. It. O. Crave. . I Somo Coos Hay men reulUo I that HHtMny ahead 011 Now I Year's doiwu't mean wtt t Imk I 1 nhoud nil year. I Every guest who cannot play al ways trios the hotel piano. POUT OKPOHD ACCIDENT Gasoline Silioouei' Itiiuilolph litis . Trouble I'lilo'iilliir Tho Tribune savs: Tho Itandolph come ut) from Hogue ltlver last Sat urday and lauded n small nmouiit of freight at this plsc. She anclior ed 'n Mie Uv nud tho frulKht was taken In miiPM bonis to the end of the wbarf that Is s'lll standing, whoro a hoist was flsed to rnlso It. As 0110 of the boats. Hint was over loaded, started to unload, a sack of sugar slipped to ono side and a sailor stepped to recover It with the result that the boat una upset. The two sen men that in mined It, with Its content, consisting of three sacks of sugar, one sack of beans, 1 a sack of iiMiah and eight or fn seks of rolled bsrley. were sullied Into the ocean. One sailor climbed on the overturned boat, whllo a rope wax thrown to the other, sad k the lntfrer was being pull-'d onto the whir', nnd when he had nearly reached the ton of It, his hand llr--e' nnd be went down with a aplaah. However, the wen ware' reacii'd without further mlsbau. although e'i the freluht In the boat was ruin- by the wilt wator. I.f'SF.S TU'O FIXO'KIIH I APon ICay. of Kny Pros., coal mlno .operators at Hlverlon, sustained n inalnful Injury Friday whon his ban 1 became caught In the machlnry. lie lost two flngors. Coriutllo Son-tlnol. safety duposlts boxes . thoso In the banks. ' hero except si; REST DUKE 'FOB flFFEBE I.IIilKOVIST ''(lOHTH HHOWX. I.. A. Mljeqvht. coun'v attorney of Coos countv. prrlved hero 'sst ov- onlug and spent tso morning conferr ing with DNtrlct Attmtv ne"''-c M. K,"-.h.s Knoo!;!,K:.l,.,ePLsar Charged by Marshal case ponding bpforo f o Sunromo Court. If Is Attorney l.lljonv'rt' be lief that Olrtrlct Aternev ftenro , Hrr'wn will record a big vote In Coos nii-i Curry nountles nt tho "linnry election to bo hold on Mny ". Mr. Drown Is a cnndldato for nttomoy Kotifrnl and Is opposed hv Frank Crant, fnrmor cltv attorney of Port land. Uoscburg Nows. Carter With Bootlegging on Nights and Sundays XKWI'OHT PliAXT IS SOLD G o. Stolnburu, prcsldout of tho local bartenders' union, nud known ns "Duke," was charged by Marshal Carter today with selling liquor Il legally. It Is expected that ho will luve his trial soon. Mnrshal Carter filed the charges before City Hceordor Iltitl r ufter having received numerous comniaints A. wvii-ti n.ivs idulithiL'. S.v-ten. From "hout "Duko" and finally having 1 it n... m ,mi h. ir. 1i1.1t soturod n nunibor of wUiiobhos. vt.'vpoi'T, Or., Fob, 10. A. "Duke" conducts a rooming house Welch, railroad builder, cnnltalistxon Nor'li Front Btreot, Just north "id iMoinoter. 1ms n'pchns' tho of tho Itoynl Thoat r, nnd It la al- Nhwut lectrlc Unlit plant from .1. logon unit no nas .aniti nquovs on n. Hewitt, of Tncnniii. end Sovmour Sundnvs and at nights. 11. noli, of Portland. N'ews of t'e ! "Duko" was nrrestod some Cine "ale wns couflrinod bv Cieon;o H. ngo on a similar charge, but through Plnuchard, ncn, iager of Hie Rome nilxups was never punhdud fomnnnv. Mr. Hlanchard wan for- lor tho allogol offoneo. twnHv ui'inwuer of Poll's propertloa, on Coos llnv. Kverv ninrrled min believes thn' It Is intlntMivl that th's 'h the th hoiifohold oxnonseh could bo cut first "' kiv r"l InvnatniPiits wiieh In two If ho only V"d 'i ebn'Ko to ". Welch will mako In Lincoln turn N business acumen locso or. (.Miti. tho Job. NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS liltlKI'S OF IIAXIIOX MOWS OF (JOI.I) HHACH Xi'HH of Cliy-by.tlit-Scn as Told by The Surf. Sam Vance, n scaler at Conloguo's Camp, troli n swallow of carbolic el', prof'nably by mistake, last Tuiistl.1)' ovon'nsr In this city, with thn re"i''l 'nt l"o wns for n w:ip p very sick man. A trip to the hos pital, however, r llovoil his dUitvss and now he Is ns woll as over. Coach Hadsall havo obtalnod four te-Mus from Mnrshflehl and two fioni Myrtlo Point, which they will use In hauling ties from their enmn el it lit mllos south of this city. In nil they Mill work sixteen t uins dur ing the coming summer. "Mr. .Too Fish had a very narrow pcnpe one day l'st week from bolus; elect rocu'ed while turning off the current from an el ctrlc flatlron ut the Han-Inn laun-lrv. A telegram recelvod In this city Monday from "Dusty" Miller, an nounces h's marriage) nt San Fran cisco last Sunday to Miss Mabol lin ker, of that city. After a short honoyp'oon In tho "'outli. tho hnnoy PHlr will como to Ihiudou to resl'io. Ills ninny frl nda are nnxtoiisly awaiting the return of tho bride Hiooin. TO HO" AT IIAXIIOX Anolh i- boxing oxhlhltlnn has been scheduled to take place In this city on Saturday ovonlng, Fobrunry 2". Charley Conrad, rocentlv return ed from San Francisco, nnd Fred Sae, of Coos llav, are scheduled to go ten romida. IJnudon Surf. i UV VI' 1 1 OF MHS. I-UIH, CHISHOI.M Mrs. Hubv ICsthor Chlsholm. wife nf Karl Chlsholm. dlod nt Hand on from a complication of dlsoasos. Mrs. Chlsholm was tho daughter of Mr. Sarah Itnudlemau of this place, end wns 21 years 7 months and 1G days of nKO.--Coqulllo Sentlnol. lU'll.n AT ItAXDOX. ' M. D. Sherrard, the automobile nud garage man, is butldlnx a sumll cot lane on Ms lots on Xluth street 'm. I It will be modern Mr. Sherrard exnects to occupv It himself. An-1 other three-room cottrge Is being ; constructed by Contractor M. I. Itan diiM on his lots 011 old Sttllwell street for his own use Handon World. IJAIM)' MTOItK SOI.H. 8. K. l.ttahbaugh. au old-timer in Haudou who has many frleudg In the valley, haa purchased the good will ' and stock of t'- 11. Jacob general 1 merehaadiee atore U( tho Thrift hulldiui oa Second street. -Haudou I World. I Curry County Sent Xexis ? fold by The fJlobe. I POItlv HV PAHCF.lj POST I I Paul Mooro Is shinning nork ! by pnrcel post In ISO-pound I lots. Cold llonch Globe. f .. j,. Doctor Dunlnp bought two lots In Oauutlett's addition last week nud hns ordored lumber from Iiin don with which to build n cettugo Hiaroou. The building mntorl.il Is xpootfcl here on tho next boat and 1 h work will bo rijahod to coni plttlon. county Superintendent Coo. W. Snii'ii enmo down from his sawmill at V-iiosh on mattors pertaining to his oiflco. He Informs us that li has ai.out throe hundrod thousnnd feet ot lugs cut nnd part of thoni to tho mill, and expects to do a good buslnert. In his Hue this spring. Capt. Itli-bnrd Puuli lnndod a ion of freight Thursday at tho Agness oocii ror ti.e Woddorburn Trading Company. MVKTl.F. POIXT CHAXfil-:. Ceo. Parry sold his half Interest In tho O. K. bai-i.or shop to Wnlter Kndlcott. Mr. P.itry went from hero to Coqulllp nnd It melon nnd unless ho lorntos in one of these towns ex pects to go to Portland whoro ho hns proporty Intorosts. Myrtlo Point F.nterprUc. CIHCUMTTY IIOrsF HIUXS. T'-e flve-room residence nnd cook hnuso owned by Chas. ltelehert at Clrclo City burned to the ground from an ovorhentol stove. One of the tenmstors residing at the place built tho flro in tho kitchen stove nd went out to do tho chores. On his return tho placo wns In flames. A Inrce part pf tlu furniture and effects was saved but tie house wns completely Iiielnorntod. The loss totalled -about SI 000 with no Insiiranco. nandon World. STIFFS UK! PKUCAX. A largo iie'iemi thnt was blown ashore and killed by the heavy wind storm some three weeks r.go. has heou stuffed by Carl White and ts en display at Win. CilUtng's hardware stow. The bird his been attramlug considerable attention, and the work Uon tu Picuuting it i equal to that of a professional taxidermist. Port Orford Tribune. If you follow Frod Wilson ho will put you in a hole. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE LIME OF HOSIERY REGULAR AMD ODD SIZES TRY OUR BURS0N. SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, WORTH BEND Plnco your order now for some KAWiV HKD ItOSI-I POTATOES tvhllo wo hnvo n small supply on hand. One dollar and 50c per 100 pounds. COOS HAV TKA COFFHH ASM SPICK IIOl'SH 130 North Urondway. Phone 30-1-.T. CAPK AHAf.'O COFFHi: Kt tmamm,a awii KIXDr.Y 1?ISMKAIHI3R AND GI VI' ITS A TRIAL i-:vi-:iiVTiuxn ix tin-: hakkhv mxi: MARRII PI ELD J3AKIXCJ COMPANY l:i XnilTH SKCO.NI ST., XKAH CKXTItAI. AVKXl'F. PHOXK -1'JK. J?I.M PHU TON OFF TAHII'F HIIHITKH l-IMlKJlIT HATKS SAX FHAXCISCO TO COOS HAY S. S. HARDY SAILS FltOJI SAX l-'HANCISCO FOIt COOS Y Fill DAY, FKII. 0 AXI) FFH. UO, AT -1:00 P. M. Sim FninelM'o office, HnirMin St. Hock, Pier 1(1. . West Coast S. S. Line. K. .1. MNHIIX. Agt.. Phono Hong. U1I70. i f-w nmtiwMjKmrmMjnnmrmm TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox. Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exchange. Cleaning, repairing or now platens woik giniiiintccil. millions nud emboli pnpci- delivered. Plioiio us your order. Phono -II. Alliance! office. TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. EANDON BY THE SEA THEJ.CITY CF THE FUTURE A FKW TEN ACHE THACTS FOUK MII.Kh SUL'TII (J.N COCX-TY IIOAH :W PKU A CHE I IOll CASH. HAI.A.NCJC TWO YEAICS. .NO INTEItEST, NO TAXES. FIXE SAXDY I.OA.M. LEVEL IIEXCII I.AXH. Buy One It Will Make You Money DoimaH MacKimitosIhi HEAL ESTATE and IXSUItAXOE. Money Wonyt Grow unloss It Is added to by Thrift and Economy, nud then Invested wisely. You cannot oaslly mako money without monoy. If you spend nil you earn you havo nothing with which to meet opportunity for profltablo Investment. Do on th Safe Side. . Save at loast a small part of your Income. Open a SnvlnRs Account In This llnnk and regularly make n de posit every week or month. The First National Bank Of Coos Bay FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK OLDEST 1UX1C IX COOS COUNTY. Established 1880. Capita!, Surplus and Undivided Profits, $ 1 1 5,000 Interest Paid on Tiino Deposits Officers.: 1, Y. Dennett, President. .1. 11. Flauapiu, Vice-President, 11. F. Williams, Cashier. Geo. F. Winchester, Asst. Cashier. PROFESSIONAL LECTORI t. 'mMiMuxZirrr Every known d scn ' without drugs or surgery nirea!( 13G North Ilrondwnj R0111 s '"""" -"" Mlllsl.flM . . . Or. EO. C. MimtMiv "- Expert Piano, Player a n XiiAiinioj ".no , ;' ian(1foP r:iic'i avenue. ' L'Btal J OEIi OSTMXH. hilio I'iiuio 'inner mid llciiiil,,,, 5 H. S Mil street. Vlt?,Tl I in h. hixtii street. p,c ,.,, I.OHVU mmIi'i-h hi . It. linhie,;, w. ........ J, J M. WHIGIIT, Itlllllllllir ri,l....... l-.Htliiintes tui-iilshcil ,C(IW All i.onesi J, ' ;'",m". l'ho,, " ' "i O. OOSXEY, V.t 9",,vn'l',"l' "l"1 ""lltlcr i-.hhiim.iub, -m.iuiiiK aim snecirii-i. tlons furnlshctl on requcEL A Bntlafleil cuatomcr g bette, , oronco than a batik hook , ono of my 1 0 up and tee If I am reliable. Phono Slim. Mnrnlifltld, (J rl. II. M. SHAW - Eye, Ear, Xose and Throat 1)11. MATI'IE It. SHAW HUeiiHi'u of wnniKii m... .i.ii.i Olllco phone H.'IO. Itooma 200 lit m. ii iiik iiinrK I,loiiBO phone, 105-J. DH. A. .1. IIK.NIHIY DENTIST Marshlleld. Oregon, tlooms 20-t-2Ufi, Coko IlulMlng. Hesldenco phone 2"2-X. Olllco phono 112-.I MltH. FAHIHXHEH, Teacher of I'lnnn. Hesldenco Studio, No, 10JI. Corner Commercial nnd KJeuntUt Phone :iHi.., BKN.IAM1V nsTI.INII, CoutlltliiK l'tn;liicr it Architect. Officii. ilOf! Irvlnij Itlotk. Phono KliMi or "dT-.I. .Miirsliflclil, Off I PEHI, HI LEY l!AI.MN(ER PknlNt and Tmrhn Uoldonce-Rti'Mo 237 So. Broiltul Phono 18-L. W O. OHANDIiKR. AIICIIITECT. wim Hill nnd Jlo-J. Ooki. ItiUI nlnrshflcld, Oregon. w M. H. TIJWEN, AHCIHTKCT MlrifpH ()rrnn TIIEHE'S OXIjY OXI? JMC1IW THE SINGER ONFA' OXI? IlKl'HI-SEXTATin W. J. RITZ I'l O !1HQ.X. Low Rates for Handling Trunks Wo haul mums oeteeo pulntB In Mnrshtlold for the 11 Iiik rates, delivery to ae tho first Btorlea of nuiiainiK Inn ffnllil ...I' fhreo truuks ,l rwolva trunks ' Slar Transfer and Storage u. Levi Helsiicr. l'rop. I'hiniOH I2.I-.P t,H IJ WHITE GLOVES CLEANS Full Dress Suits to Ren! UNIQUE PANTATORIUM JAY DOYLE .V C. O. MCGEfl MU Ccnlrnl Ave. I'lwnJSJW IF YOU WANT w YOUR LAUNDRY DONE RIGHT Telephone the FERNDALE STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 277. t?riKriNS LATEST A .tornee fuMer, -M : gH over ciinrKiiiK "" ,. it does not connb" TEICMIN' .WTAIVS XO A-lfc ., Will not low 'taw standlnc We. ih nilAHAXTEEH H11 Coos Bay Wiring inn Hrondway. , rMt W AkciiIs for ro" ' ' t. .. h.,. nnvfUinfftof., ImH nr want help. W in Tho Times. .. i ' mtin I0" Hnvfl vour :oo P"" In The Times.