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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1914)
-ii w i wripjmimmp m--t nam yUMaHMHap AuatfBKMHMnan THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO Gamdeirlbome's Forecast MAitrn. John Hockofcllcr, pnst nnicntla, Was calmly raklnt; dividends. Tho Increment from Stnndnrd Oil Responded nlculy to IiIb toll. Snld .Ic''.ii, "1 Ule tills sort of thing; lfs good to bo n money king. "It has Us drawbacks 1 cro and there, Uut on the whole tho sport Is fair." Tho Income tax collector slowed Ills motor cyclo In tho road. Ho watched the money king a while, quit; they always take tho proper sight, and never fall to scoie a hit. T.10) keep tho place In such a plight as never place was kept before; one can't put out t.e at at night but twenty shells pop In tho door; tho thing fills Huerta wlt'.i disgust he doesn't sabe psychic metal; and when ho tfults he'll put up dust as high as Popocatapetl. BOOSTS FOR COOS COUNTY At any rate tho warning shot In trust reform shall rouso tho fats, And milliners shall show us what The tariff cut has dono for hats. Tho hen shall try to ovorcomo The widespread dominance of prunes, And then approached him with a. Tho drys shall clmso tho demon rum smile. "Frlond John," said ho, in mannor mild; "Your incomo statement Is it i filed?" John ftockofollor turned around And cleared the meadow with a hound. Nor did ho falter In his pace Till ho was In his hiding place. "Great Scott!" ho sulci, and mopped his brow; "How many taxes are there now?" Around the terrified Bnloons, j Tho robin shall awoke tho morn i With sweet apostrophes to day, Tho early daisy shall adorn Former Coquille Editor Tells of Resources of this Rich Section That an Investment In Coos county land will double In valuation within the next five years, was tho statement this afternoon of Low A. Catcs, a former newspaper editor of Coqullte, i when seen In the lobby of tiio si. i ivniimu ttntni. onvn tin Allinnv Dem ocrat. That no inonoy could bo lost on nny kind of an Investment In the Coos country, was another Btatomont made by Mr. Catcs. Accompanied by Mrs. catcs, no is M rtM... ....In, ........... 1... t1.n ...n. 1IIU IIIIIUI. B.ui;UB U) HIU nuj, I ... , .. - .. .,,:,, ., r..tna ...no Tho women folks shall shako tho, '" """"i V " "T.- '".'." ' A. rnllll i luriuuiiy uiuiui 01 mu vunuso ui Sentinel but fold out a year ago ami went to Coqulllo. Ho has Just sold out there. Mr. Catejt Is an out and out booster of Coos county and speaks of the .... '"'".""' A"Y J1" '""?. ","Y i croat icsourccs of that part of Ore- It not lloBk tVnt ,8 J,,Ht bCB,nn,nR t0 ,,ovo1- hn'hoH.u ,.,L8?iLa,h 'hJo,, Into tho greatest section of tho .. ..-.. . ,,....., ,.-..,(-,.., W-- ground In hot pursuit of cigarettes, And tho President sh'all hide around In deadly fear of suffragettes. This Is tho spring wo long havo AKCII gets Its nnmo front Mnrs, l. .....1 nf tt.nt nli.1 111 (fin nlrl lllu b"U "I . t..w ... v..w .. ( Badly desolated scene Is turning beau-j IILI1II Kll'Ulf, U11U U1U 1MI1B ' 1IIIUI and his moil havo given up the field again. ltoniau calendar It was the Thoro may bo people hero and there first month of tho year. One of tho most unlquo and terrlblo controver sies In history raged over Its availa bility for that purposo from tho tlmo or Niima, In tho seventh century be fore Christ, to that of Caesar. Just boforo Niima camo to the throne the Roman Senate passed a law prohib iting spring duck shooting. Numn, who waB a duck shooter and had ono or tho best lillmlB In tho Pontine Mnrsh, nullified the law by beginn ing the year In March and throwing spring over to tho hunted season, when the duekH had gono north. Tho game protectionists made n stubborn roslBtnuce, hut thoy were defeated lit Dologna and driven back beyond the Rubicon. Duck shootors hold tho fort suc cessfully until Caesar, who restored March as the first mouth or spring a ml bogHu drxlulug the Pontlno Marsh for agricultural purposoB. Cucs.ir had no patience with duck shooting. He was subject to fits and ho found t'i at whenever a bunch oi ducks camo In to his decoys and ho didn't got any, ho always had n par ticularly hard fit. This prejudiced him against the sport and ho tried to ruin It. Ho was promptly assas sinated by Ilrutiis and other duck Bhootorx, but ho was vory popular mid tho calendar remains to this day exactly as l.e left It. Tho pall of Lent shall fall upon Tho tango and tho mlutiot, And In tho bllsa of winter gono Tho colt shall turn a Homorsor. Who do not ilvo a whoop outdoors; Hut let us hope, If so wo dare, That no such sentiments aro yours. Tl'o restlro calf, for spring re vealed, goes castle walking up tho Held. The southern winds aro soft and Bweot, though watching out for biiow and sleet. Tho moadowlark Is on tho moad with music suited to our need, and up the sky In wodged rows tho wild goose musically goes. Thoro may bo snmconn inodo of tono Whose heart Is dead to this display. Hut let us hopo that like our own, Yours Isn't that kind, nnywny. Tho hired man, with spring's ad vance, sheds seven extra pair. of pants. Tho fragrant mothhall re appears, and poetry cocks up Its cars state, In no uncertain terms of praise. Investment Will Double. "Tho Conullle Valley Is tho great est garden spot on tho Pacific coast," ho said, " and some -day Marshflold will bo ono of tho largest cltlca In Oregon. An Investment in real cstoto lu that country will double In value In tho next five years. In fact no money can bo lost on a real cstato Investment In Coos county, and I think thoro Is plenty of room for the prlco of land to Incrcaso In value. Why, up around Tillamook, you pay from $100 o r.nn an acre for tho snnio land you can get In and around Marsh Held and In tho Coqulllo Valley tor $100 to $200 por acre. And the lrnd In Coos county will produce Just as much and moro than that around Tillamook. Wo havo groat agricul tural and dairying Industries around ub and with tho coming of tho rail road coupled with tho water trans portation foclllllcB, why Shouldn't Coos county stop to tho rront? I think Marshfleld's 1 arbor facilities nro the best on tho coast. At pres ent n largo sum Is being expended for s? a"ss sk"! '':,". "s ; a' issasa: . as . v - tho old gray planet Is nwalco, and dead things gambol from their vaults to do the hesitation waltz. Tl ere may, of course, bo ono or two Whoso henrts do not go pit-a-pat; Hut wo aro confidant that you Are no such wooden man as that. March 4th will ho tho first anniver sary of Mr. Wilson's Inauguration as President. (Irapojulco will bo npon ed nt tho Whlto Mouse for visiting converts, and tho day will ho quietly but sincerely colobrated lu Wall street, tho Mexican national palaco and a fow other places. Mr. Taft will glvo a tango tea at Now Haven, nnd .... . . . .. . .,. ni...H : lu Miiihii i . un iiuuu. mill Tho wind shall mako tho weather tlu,ro w ,)0 I1(,oop flroworkB nt vane Krodo n groovo around the stick, Tho equinoctial hurrlcano Mooso hondqunrtors In Now York City. On March 21st tho sun, which is moving north, will cross the cqua Shall push tho mortar through tho tor ,,rlllB,llB ,,,' tho 8)rhlK 0r,nlnox. ... ..- . 18 Will DOS Itlvolv inn co I uortn ro Tim Democrats shall chase tho trusts , ,t w , , m f Through trackless deserts of do- tn,8lfl tlml ,mvo uot C0no a'ftm, B bate, ,,,i t)0 pledge And In tho hopo that lluorta busts 0 MBrc ,oth tJ0 ,nnot Morclry Tho Oovornniont shall watch and whch ,, ,)eon maMo t() (,0 nnJ. wu1, thing with tho Presldont on tho suf- Wo nro not doing qulto so well as if frago question as an evening star, should Intrude, but still nro win noconio n morning star. Tho tho army satisfied to shell tho palace with our nttltudo. Tho big, round shot of what wo think Invado tho windows and tho doors; they perforate tho kltcluui sink and make dilapidate tho floors. Thoy flro tho sheets In Iluorta's botl until he gets hut llttlo rest, thoy hit tho house cat on tho head and knock tho china galley wost; thoy spit and sputter In the soup, and overturn tho royal wlno; they mako tho household loop t' u loop and knock tho fig leaf rrom the vine; thoy mutllato the royal purso and render hazardous a meal, nnd nro Indeed a great doal worse than If wo fashioned thorn of stool. Tho psychic missiles we project ut tyranny behind Its walls aro fur more lasting In of feet thnn any real can nonlmlls. Ilohlnd the ono nro noth ing moro than powder flashing lu tho pan. tho darkness that has gono be fore, tho bono brutality of man. The wall may fall, the tyrant die. and ovll Htlll may bo Intact; hut let the world's opinion fly. and see tho dif ference lu fact. Ilohlnd that sort of Bhot aro all the progress humankind hns made, tho better triumphs great nnd small, tho hosts of conscience un- moon will bo full on tho 11th. Tho moon Is working on tho Vlco Presi dent. After tho 20th tho month will bo under the Influence of Aries the Ram, tho first sign of tho zodiac, which succeeds Pisces tho Fish. Pco plo born under Plscos, whoso rolgn extends to March 21st, do almost nil tho fishing that Is dono. O rover Clovoland, who wns born under this sign, Is an example Those horn un der tho Inf'uDueo of Aries, on tho oth er hand, nro dreamors. and nro too busy looking ahead to keep their oyes on a fish bob. Thomas Jefferson is nn oMimplo. Thoro will he a good deal of limousine wonthor during the month. Then April with its sweet perfumes Hluill wander up the breeze, To fill the world with cherry blooms Around tho sevon seas. ma Catinl opens, tho people of that section will look for tho greatest developing npe lu tho history of tho country. 210 .Square Mile of Coal. "Coal! Why, wo havo 210 squaro miles In tho county. T! ore aro seven or eight mines In operation at tho present tlmo, shipping tho product to San Francisco, Portland, Vnncouvor, H. C.. nnd othor places equnlly as Im portant. Thoro Is a mlno nonr Co nullle, working three shifts and min ing 300 tons a day and that Isn't tho largest In the county, either. Oh, yes, wo carry on qulto a dairying business. In fact n mlstako wan made In putting tho word "Coob" on t'..o map, hut wo never attempted to cor rect It. It should have been spelt "cows," H one or those quadrupeds don't bring lu $100 a year, why, It Is sent to the butcher, that's all. Co qulllo shipped $100,000 worth or butter rat Inst yen-. TVero nro ton creainorlcs within n radius or sixteen miles. And talk about celery! Why, Coos county puts thorn nil In tho 8' ado when It comes to raising this product. One storo alone, a short tlmo ago, sont $4000 worth to San Francisco." NORTH I.VI.KT XKWS (Special to Tho Times.) The tlo camp of tho North Bond Lumber Company, has suspended nfruld. Those unseen shot aro very oporation for n few ciayM Mr. Flshor. a Southern Pacific engineer, has completed his ro-lo- cntlon work along Boal and Butter- to Btrngo to neighbor lluorta and his hind; wo nlways seem 10 uuvo mo n. ...... ii iii!iMm whnt llinv net bo- hind.' Our gunners labor day nnd Mold Lakes, nnd has returned night, thoy never seoui itotirooiui i"j" . .xt.it. . L. M Arehlo Phillips, or North Bond, lias moveii inio ino joo iionneu I cabin, whero ho and his family ex pect to rosldo during tuo railroad construction work. Ho is putting up a camp on the Rezin place. Tho directors or School District No. 53 hold a meeting Thursday to act on the petition or taxpayers for tho rreo conveyance or school chil dren, but as there was no money avallnblo for this purposo, no defin ite iirrniiRomonts wero mado. Roubon Lyon's now homo In Forn dalo Is noarly complotod and tho tamlly expect to inovo rrom hero soon. THE COOS BAY TIMES has the LARGEST CIRCULATION of any newspaper published .in COOS, CURRY OR DOUGLAS COUNTIES PROVED BY GOVERNMENT REPORT AND OFFICIAL LIST ON FILE WITH COUNTY CLERK SPKCIAL "IIKALTH WARNING" FOR MARCH AT .THE , IIHOTELS B B HBBEm6JCSMMK ys; S33! rA Tho CliaiitTlci' Hotel. Mottn Edna Hansen and Floronco Hansen, Myrtle Point; Mr. and Mrs. J. W Juza. Conullle; H. II. Rlcker, Gardiner; P. J. Sheehan, Camp 7; C. K. Bunting, Chicago; A. .M. Oakes, Portland; J. M. Weatherboo, Lang lols; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hamlin. Han don; Urvln Hamlin, Bandun; T. J. Thrift, CoqulUe. The Llojd Hotel. C. Brown, Coaledo; H. Norton. Nor Norway; B. Bradley, Rosehurg; K. G. Harris, Salem; Alvln Balrd, New York: Jack Owmby, Now York; J. J. Ott, Allegany; J. F. Tnpllss, Camp 8; L. A. Watts, Camp 8; Mrs. W. C. RiiBt, South Inlet. NORTH BKND Tho North Bond Thlmblo Club will moot on Friday with Mrs. Roscoo Razor, Instead of with Mrs. Goorgo Gothro as previously nnnounced. Times Want ads bring results. Llbhy COAL. The kind VOU hnve ALWAYS VSKI). Phon-) 72. Pacific Llverv nnd Transfer Ooracanv Mnrch Is n trying month for tho ery young and for elderly people Croup, bronchial colds, la grlppo and pneumonia are to be feared nnd molded. Foley's Honey and Tar Is a moat family modlclno that will quickly stop a coiikIi. check the progress of a cold and relieve In flamed aud congested air passages. It is safe, pure aud aha reliable. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Plume 71. Central Awuue Drug More, local ngoney. Tower's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING WHEN IT RAINS Face ny torm In it and you'll return " Dry nt a bono". No water can reach you even through the openings between the button that' whero our famout Keflex Edge pro tect you by keeping out every drop. Hoomy, comfortable, and o well made that it gives the longett rvice. $3.00 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED At your dealer', or tent prepaid on receipt of price. Send for catalog of FlihUran J gaodt. A. J. TOWER CO. BOSTON ONVERS I ower Canadian Limited t)n, -.tf Toronto 71 '"HBFN 3: IIM "TEe Gunnery COOS COUNTY'S PJONEER SPORTING GOODS STORE HAS 'JUST KKCMSIVISD A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE FAMOUS Spalding Lme of Sporting Goods CONSISTING OF EVERYTHING THAT SPORTSMEN USE JN COOS COUNTY AND SOUTHWEST OP EG ON This includes: S PAULDING'S ALL-WOOL SWEATEPS ATHLETIC .JEPSEYS r BASEBALL AND TENNTS SHOES GYMNASIUM SHOES TENNTS GOODS STRIKING BAGS BONING GLOVES Baseball Goods 3N PACT, EVERYTHING IN THE T,rNE OF ATHLETIC GOODS AND GYMNASLUM: SUPPLIES "The Gunnery" COOS COUNTY'S PIONEER SPORTI"NG GOODS STORE FRONT STREET MARSUFIELD 1H M I All Painting Is Not: Art All Singing Is Not Music All Publicity is Not Advertising The school of Experience, whose graduates have passed into tho Kingdom pi' Success, teaches all who pursues its curriculum that the real and rational advertising is that dono in . newspaper space. The wise business man of today accepts that doctrine ns final, and refuses to experiment. Othor methods might help, but in newspaper space properly handled there is a certainty. The newspaper goes into the home into the very heart of the family. Tt is present when the buyer for the household is planning and providing for tho needs of the home. Your advertisement in tho newspaper is your representa tive that hits while the iron is hot. The certainty resulting from judicious advertising is what the leading business houses of Coos Bay get when they use space in Tho Times. Their advertisements aro read in homes that con sume tho bulk of tho goods sold on Coos Bay. Tho merchant who has goods worth talking about will find it profitable to talk about them. COOS BAY TIMES Coquille River Coal Giiarmitctfil freo of slack ami illrt nntl not to clinker l'ull weight niul nromiit service $5.50 Per Ton COOS COUNTY FUEL CO. GEO. A. BAINES. Phono 181-L, 186 Broadway South. Goodrum's.Garas home of fte CADILLAC and P Auto Supplies tor AH Maioc of Cars . ...! Av. " J-17 temiw nhnnt i rtttafcrar' j -."4.A. -1 v. i MT Mg