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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. C, AX MALONNV K. MALONKV IMKor niid Till). News Kdllor Official Paper of Coos County Official 1'iipcr City of Marsh field Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMRS Plarslifleld : : ;: :: :: Oregon Entered at tho I'ostofflrc nt Mnrsh fiolil, Oregon, for transmission through th, malls as second-class mall matter. Dedicated to tho service of tho people, that no Rood cause shall lack n champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. SUIISCIUPTIOX ItATKS. DAILY. One year ?G.OO Pur month CO WKKKLV. Ono year t $ 1 . n 0 Whcn paid strictly In advanco, tho Subscription price of the Coos Day Times Is $15.00 per year or $2.50 for six mouths. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA i COOD KVKXIXd. "And there comes, too, a per iod of life when wo have more Joy In saying the thing that Is true than In Haying the thing that merely Is wonderful." Mnurlcu .Maeterlinck. Tlli: (.'ILL. ;MM OSES jMNY CASES IK IN HIGH COURT! JUSTICE COURT Cray of tho morning sky, Wi.llo of the fonihlng sea, Hlrds In the crystal air, Huoynnt and free Out of tho Hoa drift and up from the, of Marshfleld. Parker sued for rift, I $10,000 damages hecauso his broth- Shlnlnit wIukb stilt In tho leaguos'or was killed when his motorcycle Oregon Supreme Judges Sus-T. Howard Garnishees Lynn tain Lower Court's Verdict j Lambeth's Bank Account in Wood Pile Case j for Judgment Tho Oregon Supreme Court In an An order was Issued from Justice opinion JtiBt handed down sustain- Pennock's court tor,ny garnlsheelng ed tho verdict In tho case of John the bank account of Lynn Lambeth L. Parker, as administrator ror tlio cstato of Geo. 11. Parker, vs. tho C. A. Smith Company and tho City of endlosH blue, OltKfiO.VS MIXIXfJ 1TTUUK T HK recent strike of rich placor ore nor C rvnnvlllo, in tlio P'up Mountain Mlnln? District of tfaistcrn Orotic n. will again buii. ulat Intcieqt lu n-ptiil mining In thla ttnto nnd arouso discussion of that long-drawn-out riddle of "what's tho mattor with mining In Oregon?" That tho niluoral wealth of Ore gon Is tromondouB and that for lack of development, or rather, the lack of scientific development, tho motal. clay nnd clny products resources of Oregon remnln today practically as though they did not exist, Is very evident. Probably tho great' st drawback to the development of mlnon nnd mining has been. Indirectly, tho re sult of the state's lnxlty In regula tion of thn mines themselves and competent supervision of the moans whereby capital was sought for de Ttiopmont purposes. This l most dourly proven In the Knstern Ore gon gold and silver producing re gion, wlioro rascality, and slncoro jgnornnco, equal criminals. Inflatod, then punctured, a mining bubblo Mint In ItH BpLrtdi wrecked tho Indus try of an empire. Government surveys nnd reports disclosed tho Hiker nnd Sumptor Quadrangles to be n region abound ing In gold nnd silver, fnr greater than any similar areas In Califor nia, nnd fnr richer Minn tlio low-, grado oro of tho famous Tr ndwoll mlni-H of Alaska. Placor diggings also demonstrated tho wealth of tho Illuo Mountnlns nnd ninny fortuneii woro tnkon out In tho pans of pros pectors. Hut when capital was need d Tor tho development of Mm quartz mines, wherein tho roal wen'th was contained, unscrupulous vllil- utters woro first on tho Bcone. Through a untlon-wldo campaign of nollrl atlon, Immense funds woro r-ndlly secured for dovolopinont proroBHOH, which wns never usud, nor protended to bo used, for nnv loglttmiito purpoHo. Whon legltl mnto Investors found themselves. In most ens h, possessed of only hole In Mi" h'-'oh of precipitous moun tains, a hue 'and cry Immediately r"o ovn the country Mint tho Kastern Oregon mining 'lstrlil wna all n fraud, and the echo was ho rovorberntlng that until Mils day tho mention of the noBHlhlllMe of Oregon to mi outside mining Iiivoh Mr stimulates a ahrug of tho Bhoul dors that all tho nrgum-nt In tho world could not overcome. Fortunately. however. certain ntendy producers woro nt that Mmo developed In which tho spirit of speculation bus never been manifest. Tho ltnlnbow, Men Harrison. Hum bold t, tho Hlghlind m't'es and Int er tho roconM" cnnipleto.l hvdnuillc drodg- iilnced In operation near Sumpter. have sorve-i tn Veop the faith of n few loso followers of tho ilnlr" "'inip In that district. Tho contl imriI production of thtwo few log'timatoly-dpvoloped propor tion Ih grndually wonkoiilug tho pontomnt of outsldo Investors In things Orogoii, and remnln tho one fact .t for again roaring an tndus trv tbnt will. If provided with nol'd fouii'intlon. give Bimtonnne to the nortbenst corner of our Htato. mid several counties In the southern pnrt. That Mm state it Inst "waken ing to Mh retionslblIiio8 In the mat- .... .,r tlilu Hh uDPiiml urmLleat nnt- ' 1.1 .'. " r .......-. .... . urnl resource, augurs well for Itfll future. With tho establishment bv Hatuto In tho last Legislature of Mm Oregon llurenu of Mines and Ceologv. th greatest sten luvi been taken toward giving nr-stlee to the much-a'xisei mlnln; ludiistrv. Not only will their eudeivors extend to M"i nil''ng of nredoiiB metals, cera mic and geologic products, building materials, coal, gas and oil will ench receive oort at tent Inn f'om thn Piironu. widen will, by field work, surveys and close Investigation, reach the truth of whatever possibil ities may els In this work, nnd exert an Influence for good In their results. Tli Unrein hn luit published the f'rst of ii series of wontli'v luii'pl. wMi'li relate to work al ienor 0oi- pi'icn tlio act went Into effect arly ImhI su'inmor. and tho wo'k '"Id out for the future. In the cei'e"! number mii artlclo )v Ira A. Willnme. of the occur rnce of col iioeoslis In Coot roun'v. denls oxto'islvelv with coal clal'" nloic M Counlllo rlvor nd In S-iunw Cre-k Main. An unu iil featvre of M'e renoris are their piHv and freedom from technical vorbl"e bohi" lntedel for neriiaal l,v veo'Mis whoae traluliiK has not lien hIohm- Mi linen of weoloelial mloiU'OB PitlMit "ml tn'orin iMn pr m i lonriv MI ii"eremniK'v . rpuBcd ,,, Mielr nolnti ar driven Vptxii wltli'iMl laberleiiB sluilv. This a tl" ue'-noBe ef the "urei'i- ,n ('lint'it the iub"c with ''n'" r"iniie tii'i thwre can be im iimilit thi a new 'u ui'tie de- , nim..,.t win anon li bniiBiiT n) . ough the ,yoYii of the n' i collided with it pile of stovewood Swlnclntf. ilroiinlnir low to tho little which the C. A. Smith Compnny'd Bliips Mint go uollvory wagon had dumped on South As th whlte-wlngod moths that Hronrtwny. Tho city was inado n flutter in the dew. .Joint dorondniit John D. fJoss rep- . resented both tho defendants In the Urensted lu tho sea-lave, riding on 'fio nnil secured a comploto victory tho groon wave iln tl10 lower courts, which tho Sti- I)roomlnB In tl.o south wind till Premo Court sustained in. bum Biniwin woat- JIr- 0oss n'80 rF"olml word tills Then hi in, and lick down on the 'r'"K tlmt ho ,m(1 80C,urc" "" 011 'iAi ...ML, ' other victory In tho Supreme, Court, ntthc higher tribunal sustaining tho vuruii'i nu uuiiuiiuu in iiiu i'iibu ui Conch vs. Gage, Involving the Ore gon bulk sales law, tho validity of which was attack d. at tho Flanngnh u Uenuott bank, am ountlng to $.s. (.. The money was nttnehed In faor of T. Howard on a judgment ho secured against Lam beth for goods purchased prior to July 12. 1913. lien Wright, a blacksmith, filed a complaint against L. II. Helsner for $";i for horseshoeing nnd other work alleged to lave been performed. The Burlington Wntch Company also filed action against James 1 O'- i Donnell of North llond for payment I of $22.50 for a watch Mint ho pur- ' chnsed recently. Times Wnnt ntts lirinir results I OIM2X PAXAMA CANAL JjATH THIS YRAK I WASHINGTON, 1). C, Feb. I io. PrcsUUnt Wilson expects j ships to ho passing through Pau- nmn Canal MiIb coming fall and much before tho formal oponliiK In Jnnunry. IIo said that Tor cortrtln reasons ho bollovcd Congress would repeal the ex emption clauso of the Paiinmn Inw. Ho said It seemed to bo tho unlversnl opinion In Ku rope Mint tho United States was breaking tho Ilay-Pnunce-forte treaty by tho exemption in tho cnnnl net. -O ttMisnAV - V(,lls with Mr8i Tl Young Mn L. GrnunlB. P. Thursday Chib vim, Mra N. Ronton. " " w,th """ '-gen, Mr- Davli Mrs. it, A. N. W. O'Connell. Mlnnlc-Wls with - 1'MHOAV Thlmblo Club Mili G. Colomnn. Skonnsa Club Ladies Art Club with Tclnndcr. jony woritors wiiu Mrs. ninilva nnil Allnn l, "" Kxcolslor Club w i, Er' ., PRICES ARE AD VANDED Wo hnvo just received notlco of tho advanco In price on nil of the unsold portion of Cooston, hut this does not menu that the best opportunities nro oximtisted. On tho contrnry, the very w, buys remain. Moat of tho out-lying property has been Held, nml i" vlow or dovolopm nt for 1011, nlrendy jilnimcd, this Inside property Is worth nil, and more, Minn present prices. ' COOS BAY REALTY CO., Inc. Phone 'JIM-J. golden track Tho sea Is good In day, but night the laud lu best, Whlto of tho evening sky, Gray of the Hearing Hand, Home to the llchcned cliff, Home to the land. Georgo Spoor. I Pooplo'gct wrong Idens a's to i i why a bride blushes. Maybo she I l Is as..amod of what sho Is marry- I Inif. A woman alwa'ys lias great faith In a man's Judgment bforo she mnr I'Iob li I in nnd nftor sho plants him. -::-::-You can't please thorn. If your whlskors aro throo days old they say you haven't tho price of a whavo. and If you Bhnvo evory day they Bny you aro stuck on yoursn'f. -tt-- Wlion n mnn Ib Mb own worst M'iLxxTvrr.iw)imvnwM''w3!.-n IBIIIIWW I USUAL BRIST IN E L T J. C. Jones, Axel Carlson and Edward Carlson in Jail For Over Indulgsnce , J. C. Jones was arrested by Offi cers Shoupo.nnd Smith Inst night ii n n nlinriTt nt ilrmtltnnn n. lie ' enemy his otlier enenilos can mnnu pleaded guilty before Recorder Hut-. pat and wult for the finish. j0r today and was fined $5.00. Ho' -tt-M- ! unlfl tho fine. ' I Kissing mity bo iinhonlthv, but I I tliut'H what they Hay about evory- I , I thing wo llko to do. So If tho I , l girls ain't Beared why should wo I I he? I ixol Carlson was arrested at . O:H0 last evening and lodged In tho, city bastlle for tho night on n chargo of ovor Indulgence. Ho! pleaded guilty boforo ltocorc"er Hut-1 lor today and was fined $5.00. Ho had no money, but Chief Carter nl- --::- .lowed him his liberty on tho d posit Tho bird man naturnlly oonrldorB of n Kold chain which ho agreed to himself n dend duck when hla bl- leave until ho earns his fine, plnno tuniB turtle. I Edward CarlHon woko up early -M-::- this morning In tho city prison, Ho l.ruvn mnn will tako n lot of ""' ,)0en CSCOrtoil MlOrt last Illgllt cha,cSNOnu"nyouTouh,n'tngoVlh.m Ji:illKrerssSm,It!e "ld" nJno? to put a corset on and then try to jjja J0 "ho "grcei , sit down. i,,. ,,.. i ,,, f, ,,,,,. IV. J,.J 1,1 V,1U .......... A gontleninn will nlwnya toll n Ho w:eii tho truth would be unkind an J the Ho would harm nobody. wealthy mnn may ho Innocent', hut If ho Is acquitted lu any court the Coniinun Peopul know tho scales of JiiHtlro were tampered with. siit'x: LOCAL OVERFLOW I'liiieinl Toinoiiinv. Tho funentl of S.'.miiul F'ryo, the loggor who was killed lu tho accident nt Gould's camp nt Allegnny yestordny. will be hold tntnni.iiti. nflni'iinnn ftmn W 11a. 11 u Swi'ot Mnbel thinks tho solflB'.i men j diapel, Ucv. Gray of Allegany, offlc- Trv to bold women buck: Sho trlim to drive nu auto when Sho couldn't drive a lack. A POril'HY HINT. Never permit Iioiib to get at wood nflies; this will hurt the feet. The lye Is as hnrd on poultry fuot nnd sldn as on huninn Hkln. -K-tt- DON'T MISS THIS. lull UK. (JelH Office, A. 1). Loud, tho now court roporter In Judge Coke's court, litis taken offlco room with T, 11. Jninctf in tho Chandler Hotel and will ongngo lu public stouogrnphy when not biiBy with court work. Tlio ottico win bo n convenient ouo mid he will bo adviiutngeouB to tho hotel. if a woman has ono daughter, who --ion nwrv. the Mrs. mUses the Miss and the M'ih ih,wb the Mrs. If It i- two dniiKhierB and both nro rwrv. the Mih. inlnses the MIhsob and the ,, tll0 objects of organized labor Misses miss tho MrH. If b. o litis three daughters and two nro nt one place UmikH Hllis. W. II. Russell AVIII fJlve Smnker. Tho Coos Hay Labor Council will glvo it smoker and bniuiuot' nt Odd KoIiowb' Hall Sunday Feb. 22, to which all union men wita paid up cards will bo admitted. Hon. I. S. Smith will ndarcss t- o meeting of nnd ono nt iiuothor. tlio Mrs. inlvees i (utpliinir Inlet sustained somo lii-oken the MIbbob nnd the MIbb lnlMOB the' ,,,, whon ho fltoppod through n hld- Mi-b. and tlio mishos. ti hiiu n "r I hole In his haymow on IiIb raneli dnughterB nnd two nro nr one piuue while the other two nro nway from home, ami separate, tho Mrs. iiiIwmw Mu. Mlaa nnrt tile Ml!808 r.llll MlO MlM, tho MIb ud tho MliwcB mUs tliu , the iujui v Mrs. and the Ml muses tno mibs ami the Mlfsen and the Mrs. LaJlos Home JournaL Kiiltu Ho camo to MnrHhllold and Mu injury wub nttundod by Ur. Hon. worth, who sr.ld that nothing Beriu.is was likely to uoveiop rroni Can YOU toll what three pieces of American money mako Ono Dollar This is a very subtle mathematical problem, requiring a sustained mental effort, If you solve it, and will bring to tho Flxup with your answer TWO QUARTERS AND A HALF,, or their equivalent in flat money, you will receive tho best $1 .00 suit of un derwear on Coos Bay, FIXUP Dependable Clothiers TWO STORES. "Marshfield - North Bend Phone 233-L North lteuil Hotel. II. C. Dlera was lu M.uithflold today nml bet the cigars Mm' i lie opening d Inner would bo horved ,n tho now North llond , hotel bcfeii ugUBt. Ho says It will i bo built on the Simpson property on Union nvenue. wlioro four houses 1 hnvo already been moved off, but j ho doosn't Know who is going to fur-' t utsh tho cash. Humor Iuib It that L. J. Simpson will turiilsh tho site, tho i I Simpson Lumber company tho innter- , linl and tlio lis.ooo rnisod in North I Hend towards tin? Kearney project , and Ohns. Thorn will furnish tho bnl- nnco of the money niodod to mako the proposition go tin nigh. Cnpt. A. M. Simpson and IM.ir Simpson , nro now said to fnvor It - ! PERSONAL OVERFLOW I JOHN C. KENDALL arrived today on the noon train from CoqulHe. Ho will loave shortly for furry county to look after business be fore tho county court there. WILLI K ItKlCHEKS jumped from the noon train today with an arrn of sultcnsea and catalogues' t'at made him look like Mare'-all-WolU company's busy day. NOKTII HKXI) NEWS The K. of P. lodge of North Head will celobrata the fiftieth nnlve.r sary of tho ordor toniglit nt Loggle's HrII. beginning at S o'clock. A pro gram will bo gtvou and rofroshmonts served. All menibrt's of tho order and tholr fainl'.ies sud friends will attend. " ""iB"""1 mm, e will be ready Satairday, Febirmiairy 21stj, to make Ae naaicerraiass qmiaj ote in our new stadlio. lh II n nicy Wateln forOpenk Ammooracemnieiniil: Shopping" At Home The Up-To-Dnte "Woman shops at homo by her own fireside. She takes her paper nnd reads the advertisements carefully before she goes to the store. Experience has taught her that the merchant who is up-to-date in his methods finds it cheaper to buy spaee in the paper than waste the time &f high-priced clerics showing all tho'goods on his shelves to his customers. High-priced salesmen are not needed by merchants who adver tise. Inexperienced girls can sell advertised goods while tho hack number merchant is forced to employ high-priced salesmen. Only those who aro dull of apprehension choose to wander around in different stores taking up the time of clerks hunting for attractive articles and asking questions. Tho modern woman has learned that the up-to-date merchant who makes his influence felt through advertising is the ono who has tho most desirable bargains and can afford to soil cheaper. ITo can turn over his stock quickly without loss of time of sales men at tho counters and therefore keep down his expenses. Tf ho did not advertise ho would not bo an up-to-date merchant. Shopping at homo, looking through the newspapers for bar gains before you start 'out, saves time- and annoyance, and is sure to result in economy and satisfaction both for tho store and the customer.