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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1914)
y&ixmxqjiii r 'r-v p nr,..,,.. TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914 EVENING EDITION. K-V- w tV f ""V-V vyt COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONKV Kdltor mid Tub. PAN K. MATiOiVKV NeW Kdltor Official 1 'iipcr jof C' Uoiin( TI.MI! TO HHAl'TIKV moro votes than ho would have polled otherwise, nntl tho Governor will load a number of slncoro frlonds and admirers. HAVS XO LIMIT OX SIOXIXO PETITIONS Justice Pcnnoeli litis been looking up tho J.vv on .signing pe titions nnd says that tho 'old law limiting signers to one petition for each offlco was changed in 1D0G making tho only icstrlc tlons registration and party affiliations. LOCAL OVERFLOW. Sheriff Here. Sheriff Gage havo boon reported to him. Petitions Out Petitions of Georgo E. Chamberlain nB a candldato for tno Democratic nomination for U. S, senator from Oregon nro bolng cir culated hero. NOW Is tho psychological thno to Improve unil beautify your home, to start lawns, to plant gardou, vines nnd trees. Tho testimony of A. M. Hnle ob printed in Tho Times last night as to tho advantages Coos Day offers for growing nil things green Bhould bo an inspiration to home owners to plan to beautify their homo grounds. Joaquin Mlllor, tho poet, onqo re plied to a roquoat for a poem on Coos Day, to iho effect that "tho Almighty hnd made a poem on Coos Bay and bound it in green and gold." ' Natura has boon so lavish with hor fnvors hero that n little offort by man could make this peninsula n dream of beauty. Evon tho most dcsolnto and for lorn shncks can be transformed by moans of a fow vines nnd shrubs. vhlch cover with a graceful follagol unkoj wnus ana nnxca ooaniB. A iittlo caro and n little effort Is all it costs to mnko your homo ten times s nttrnctlve. In no place do rosos thrlvo hot ter or grow with greater perfection than on Coos Day, yet with a fow notnblo exceptions thoro nro few Bpoto whoro tluy nre moro noglect od. Hoses aro rank feodors and roqulro fertilization nnd severe pruning. Tens of thousands of roses' should adorn Coos I?ay streets that nro now not aifly roseless, but floworloss. Mnrshflold has sufflclont mois ture, a fcrtllo soil, sufficient biiii slilne and can and auould bo mndo a vorltnblo bonuty spot. All it re quires is tho co-oporatioir or every resident In Improving his home. Sttcli offort would In n fow years mnko this city ad famous for its beauty ns tho country Is becoming famous for Its scenery a fitting conlor for a most picturesque sec tion. Marshflcld should havo a civic llnnntv nmumlaalnn in anii. ii.IH.rkMt pay but vested with authority to I T10 .V!?.0' i!10"'. for n.m,).U,on,?ko' ohforco cortaln odlcts of Improve- l00r llu, Mnud resolved to shako, mont. The cost of planting nnd . ...... ... cnrlng for ahrubs and rosebushes "" ardent suffrngotto was Mnud, would bo slight and tho improve- Chairwoman of tho County Doard. LEAVE TODAY ' BANK FRAUDS nvx '5 UN ALLIANCE v 14 STEADIER SAILS KOIt EUIIEKA AND WILL ItETUUX IIEUE ON SATI'IIDAV HAS A GOOD IjIST Or PASSENGEHS. Tho Alliance sailed today for Eu- roka and will roturh here Friday night or Saturday morning and sail at noon Snturdny for Portland. Among thoso sailing from here l8 for Eureka on her wore: here from Coqu.lle today serving Lona mono T.Unn r v.uF2XZ papors In enses for the April torm ers, Jonnetto Towllo, Jos. Towllo, of court. No now criminal cases J. L. Towllo and wife, John. Barry, W. E. Lehmnnowsky. Fred Gottv. Stephen Snnkala and Marie Tepavnc. 'Ie alleged. juJ '!, f li Henry Siegel, of Department Store Fame and Partner Indicted Today fly AmocI.I.J Vm. to Co Dar Tlmra.1 NEW YORK, March 11. Honrj Sfegol, head of the departnient-storo enterprises In Now York, Doston and Chicago and Frank Vogol, his partner, wore Indicted for grand larceny nnd violation of tho bank lug laws In connection with the manngoment of tho Henry Siegel & Co., privnto bank. SETTLE STRIKE ONLY Ml AT RAYMOND ji' I'd WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA I GOOD EVENING. I do not fear to follow out tho truth, Albolt along tho preclplco's edge. Jumps IluBsoll Lowell. THE COMING MAUDE. Mnud Muller, ono day .eating fudge, Looked up and saw tho county Judge. Maud was a pretty girl nlj right; Ills honor fell 'in lovo at sight. And when about n month had fled, Maud promised that tho J ml go she'd wou. Then o'or the Judge's pathway caino A wealthy, proud and Btntoly dnme. HOGS WILD IN CURRY COUNTY it) J i K i. ,i ! J .. . t ' " D I S 'I A smart man will always toll his wlfo 'that pho Hooks Jyoungor nnld. better In n $1.50 dress thnn In any thing she has over worn. HIGH COST OF LIVING HOlveil by buying flour at HiiIiich for $I.'-.1. Shingle Mill Labor Trouble in Washington Was Ter minated Today my Auocliltd prrii In Coon nT Tlmta.) RAYMOND, -Wash., March 11. Tho strike of tho shingle mill em ployes of Willnpa Harbor waB an nounced today nB having boon set tled. At a conforenco last night botween representatives of both sides nnd W. T. Ooyrd, of tin De partment of Labor, tho Bhlnglo workers ncrced to return to work on conditions laid down In the edict Issued bv tho mil onorntoiB immo- dlntoly following tho strike Tho mill will ro-open lumuriuw. wo agitators will bo allowed to remain. ' LOOTING HAND DANCE MARCH 17. 1 California Ranrii . hi Sum,f,!W ui muuii wq LOS AmKhZfi&ft safo of tho Snmn '"ch ..'U Hon nt Lrtmanda park J onnn liv linn.lii. . ' Til Il also robbed the l'Iff. IW mnrkot, hardware Btora ' qory. Tlioy cttBe,l .if,..? nnd BOIllO mnmlmni.. u ""W HANDON COlT-nT,,. Mr. Willi- T r."Lf.IjK MUl D. Darrows, botl Vf " married in this city ? jlmS 0. 1014, by Justice K'?,' offlco. In tho Farnifirs ftv. l daughter of 8am llarrow, A linn nn.l l.nll. t.-M """""i W M .--.., ...... uui uriUO and irfci. 1 two very popular Dnndonl m JM qulllo Herald. . UUB11IMI lnent tremcndoiiH. ) JT WOULD HE SO. 4 TI2VAR Anf?rtctainnti itlaniiaaf.ivf Z Intervention In Mexico, very) truly said In dobato In thoi uoiiBo rocently: "When you unfurl tho Amorlcnn flpg In RJrxIco It will stay thpio until t'.io doomsdny book Jb oponod. Thoro will bo no Cubnn Ulng of Mexico; It will havo, to bo divided up into slBtor states of this union for It is contiguous torrltory." Nqno can doubt the correctness of tho conclusion, nor tho further fnct that it will tnko many years of fight ing to bring nhout penco In tho south ern republic. Onco an Amorlcnn ar my crosses tho border, thoro will bo a cementing of fprros thoro, tho fnc Hoiib vrl1v4ceaHo -wurrlng on- each otllor, and tdrn ngalimt tho ro;umon enomy. It will not bo mnterlnl that Vera Cruz and Moxlco City will bo rondlly tnlcoti. The work of restor ing peaca will not then hnvo begun, for It will bo necossnry to hunt nnd dljporflo ftuerllla bands for ton yorrn tn rmnn ntltl iniiiiv mi Aitinrlrrtn ll'n wljl H fprfolled. Di(t unpromising as Is ouch a plc tnrb, Jt Ib jiohhIIiIo Mint iinMiing a'mrt o Injorforenco will avail in tho end. Indeed, wtli the news of tho Inst fow day p. omphnHlzlug- that the liven of forplgnnrs aro unsafo with cither rqbplfl or fodornla, thoro mny bo po otlio courso fqr the Unlttul St,atp to Pfir&uo (nit to take utern inoiiBuies tq bring about n bettor condition In that Unhappy land. Hut It wljl jio a big Job before It Is finished, and nqt f.nch n ono nB tho uowspaper wurr.lora rpreiiopt. "I'll got Bquaro," Maudo said, ' out fall." So told her party hor and talo. with- Judge had elected boon that fall; Next spring thoy voted his recall. Tho haughty dtime refused to wed. "You nro no longer Judo," Bho said. This losson sad ho learned you hot: "Don't monkey with a BurfrnKotto." -n-::- Soma Good Day men who loso tholr troubles In n glass nt night find them staring nt them whon ' thoy look into tho glass In tho I morning. -tT-tt- -.1 A California woman lecturer I says thoro Is only n good litis- linnd hero nnd thcro, but thoro I nro many on Coob liny nnd I tint's neither hero nor thoro. I PLAYING POLITICS P (From Eugeno Roglstor.) OLITICS'U n- game that- can bo bo plnyod In ninny dlfforont wa-s, nnd scliemeH nnd deals, it jls ovldent, nro pnsslblo undor the direct prJmnry ua woll as under tho convention nyst m. A Brhomo Is prpHontPil to tho pooplo of Oregon this spring that would bo n eredlt to tho bosses and tho mnnlpulatorH oi' tho old days. It concerns tlu gthto Treasurer's office, Thomas IS. Kay is u candldat" for rtiuomlnntlou on tho Republican ticket. Tom Kny Js also a candl dnt for tho Ronubllcnn iiomlnntl'm for tho offlco. Tho nnmes aro Blm llar, but tho men nro not In nny Bonne. Thomas II. Kny has mndo an efficient and capable Treasurer dur. Ing tho thno ho luiH hold tho of flco, nnd Is a man of standing .In tho stnto. Ho Is tlirrouu','v qm. Ulod to administer tho offlco that no aeeka. Tom Kny s an ex-Port hind pnllroman, who wns drojipeil from 0 o fprco several yenrs ngo, Lately ho has lipen pmplojod ns n bpoclnl doteolivo undor Govomor West. IIo U nljout os well qual Ifiod for tho office of Shut? Treas urer as a Pluto Indlniu Governor West nnd Stnto Treasur er Kny havo been engaged In bitter pplU'cal warfare' for some time. Tom 'Kny, tho ox-pdMeoninn, hns boon ono of tho Govoriior's" special ngonts, nnd ho filed his doclarntlon of candidacy shortly aftor ho had beon In ronferoiiPB with tho Gover nor. It ia assorted that tho Gov ernor was instrumental in inducing hm to file. Tho sehomo (a simple. Thomas I). Kay and Tom Kny aro nnmoi bo similar that tho avcrago votor, It Is expected, will not discriminate iiotweQii them. A third candidal will bo brought out, who, It Is hopod, will win tho nomlnntlon bo cnttso of tho confusion rosultlng from tho twp Kays. Tlid schonio will fall. Tho people of Oregon ar tired of sohomos and deals, and thoy are too sensible to bo hoodwinked by any audi bur foonory. Thomaa D, Kay, will go. Coob Day is only a foot squnro when you are dodging n creditor; but It embraces all eternity when you nro looking for n mun who owos you. ' --H- No matter how skinny a girl may ho, sho can always Imnglno that sho la willowy. It do6sn't cost any moro to bo happy than miserable That's tho roason most of us go around hunting trouble. -M-tt- , : : TJio boat way to find ft Coos liny man out la, go to seo him I -whon ho 1b not at homo, Frank Cohan says: "What's tho uso of fooling blue; even tho um brella Iuih Us upa and downs and comes through many n storm." I Tto Coos Ray man who tnkos grouch homo doesn't enrry much I candy to tho children. -::-- You cannot Judge the size of I a Coos liny mail's business by I tho number of koya on hia key I ring. -it-n- I Somo Cooa Day girls won't bo- I I Hove n man Is In love It ho does I not act like a fool. - , Port Orford Men Have Sensa tional Chase fn Futile Ef fort to Capture Porker PORT ORFORD, March 11. E. L. Whlto and James and Jcsbo Sutton had an exciting experience Inst Satur day catc'nlng hogs, says tho Trlbuno. Tho swine were tnmd ones (hat had gono wild' nnd were all armed' with tusks from twp to six Inches long. Six or soven of them were Jumped from their bods about a mllo cast of town. Tim vountr innn hnd rnnnn and four dogs nlong nnd succeeded In ' catching and tying four of tho hogs. Tho Inst ono thoy got nftcr was an old campaigner, being tho largest ono in tho bunch and having tusks fully six inches long. Ho would run until he found n placo to his liking, whoro his rear wns fortlflod and then would turn nnd fight "tho dogs off and go again, Ono tlmo ho bayed In t'c hollow of a big rotten stump, and Mr. Whlto climbed onto tho sldo of the stump nnd for somo tlmo tried to throw tho' nooBo in n rope ovor his head, whon finally thq hog spied Ills tormentor nnd wont fdr him. "Gono" was only nbour three foot off tho ground and couldn't go nny high or. After making sovoral vicious slashes at him with his tusks tho hog started td'cllnt'b kip. Not fitn'oy ing the looks' nnd actions of tho ani mal Gone rivoldo'd p. closbr acquain tance by takllig h flying lenn down tho hill. Tho ground was muddy and covorcd with Sain! bushes, nnd tho boys snV that tho wny ho " wont through tho mud; nnd under nnd ovur tho brush was worth seeing nny way ho mndo such tlmo that tho ho,r gavo up tho pursuit. Tho lnugii, how ever, was not nil on ono side, ns tno othor boys took tholr turn at treo climbing, nnd after breaking one dog's log and crippling another the hog finally mndo Its escape THE TIOGA will. i)iak,o, a special trip to tho DAXGE nt, SUMNElt SATI'IIDAV night. Loaves EAST SIDE 7:30 and Market avenuo dock, Mnrshflold. at H o'clock.' I.ETl'R.V after, DANCE. ' MARRIAGE LICENSES 4 County Clerk .Ins. Watson Una ls surd tho following mnrrlngu llcomsea tlio pnst weok: W. E. Harrison and Gortrudo Davis. ' '" ' Willis Jna. Fry and Korion D. Harrows. ' W. C. Rockfbrd' hnd Agnes- Suhrcie dor. Charles M. Zimmormnn and' Elua A. Floyd. To the Public: We wish to announce the opening of our new Hardware f a"" It t. ft . f .... . 1 'i tor ana invite vour .carerui lnsoeciion or our srncK-.. We carry a full and complete stock- of Tools Heavy Hardware,. Builders Hardware, Household Utensils, Paints, i Oils and Farm Implements, ancl, have, a' well equipped' Plumbing Shop with experienced men in connection. Your -requirements in our line are earnestly solicited, and will be handled with care and dispatch. , , , " Schroeder & Hildenbrand i Foot of Market Avenue BHTOSKiKBrG vwi-u r, rjii-iv ft PKoriRel7 J 1 'n i ; Furniture for the Best Room ANNOUNCEMENT; i I dealre ro announce to tho Repub- j llcnu votorn of Coqs county that 1 1 am a candidate for the nomination nt the prlmarios to bo held May 16, 1 for tho offlco of county commissioner. I advocato lower taxation, good roads and' a businesslike administra tion of county affairs. I favor no particular locality, and If elected will work for tho best In-' toresta of the whole county, l THOMAS R. JAMES. I t Wo Have many beau- tiful piocos of 'furniture for your inspection see our lino of Rockers Frtfitf'Cj'lf To $45;f LEATHERuRQQKE(lS.,.,,i GRASS ROCKER ' REED ROCKERS , WOODEN ROCKERS PORCH ROCKERS BEDROOM ROCKERS SEWING ROCKEBS "WE SELL" IT FOR LESS" ONE HUH IN TIME SAVES NINE Hnn'f ti nit tin ill rttw li ult la n-nnn b t keep all you have If possible. I Wo recommeud Merltol Hair Tonlo1 as a Tollable preparation for keop-t lUR tlio scalp clean and uoaltny con dition and promoting hair growth. It is a preparation of genulno merit, ono wo nro pleased to guaranteo to you. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan, Opposite. Chandler Hotel, mono i4. uentrul Avenuo Have your Job printing done at Drug Store, local agency. Prices 50c rbo Times offlco. mnd $1;00. Your New Will Look Well PirWeli: Feel1 Well Wear Well. Spring Suit and give satisfaction, If you plabe your order with Raitanen & Wuori , , The Only Tailors qia the Coast' ! Let us show you our line of goods and give you prices CLEANING AND PRESSING DONE. Room 210, ,, , lrvnp Block. Marshfield. But Low Price Is Not Our Sole Argument 1 i , --Tt ', ' , ' ' '' ' ' ' ' ' uv " Rather, the intrinsic value AND QUALITY- OF 'THE ARTICLE. "'" Going &. .Harvey place considerable emphasis' upon quality and moderate price. There are many distinguishing points between good lasting furniture and the bar Jain variety, Really, wa feel that argument should not be resorted to but there are so many people who cannot be blamed for not knowing the difference in fur niture that it seems almost a duty for us at our store to point out the essentials of quality. Do not buy showy furniture for short time use. The garish, the shoddy, should have no place in your home. Please remember, do not let your desire to secure a bargain dull your sense of real quality and worth. , V.';.",, Get Good Goods where you can save money. ' ' ' "WE SELL IT FOR LESS." GOING & HARVEY CO. ft 1 " I 1 c - ir u ia ' '" i ( l& V V T COMPLETE HOUSE' .FURNISHERS. ; . i f'i a f m ImI I tt ivwvr "rw i -( li. Iin: i)laift .