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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1914)
i'TmF':jZi.-Z: i,:TfW"aK,-': isswrnamm-vzn i Ml THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 16, 1914 EVENING EDITION- TWO , COOS BAY TIMES JSj V. MALOXKY Kdltor anil Pub. gAN K. MAI.OXHV Xcu Kdltor Offk'te) Paper f Coos County KOK U. S. SKXATOH. 7R Orogon Senatorial situation lias been clarified by tho an nouuroineni of Jonathan liourno .fiat li will not be n eundldnte In tlio cvji'hm Republican primary. Tills Shaves the flokl open for a Republi can candidate to rccolvo tho Repub lican nomination without a bitter Jnterncclno antc-prlmary fight, which Sas been ono of tho contributing waves of Republican dofent In tho ipret. The party Is fortunate In tho can dtdacy of H. A. Uooth, of Eugene, a man eminently Munliried by charac ter aud ability to ropresont Oregon Ha tliii National lawmaking body. Sir. Uooth d.termlnud to seek tho -mnifnatlon at tho request of sov yral hundred of li!s follow towns men who have known him woll fur .rears. Ills platform, which Is n Jnic reflection of tho man himself, allows Iitm to bo progressive. His political ivcord whllo a Stnto Sen ator from Lano County, for several scant points In tho same direction. There fs no question of his ability, ilia personal character and reputa tion nro such as to command tho ro sgect of Intelligent votirs. WMIo attached to tho principles nf the Uopubllcan party, of which He has been a llfo-long member, on tlio tariff and other public questions, Mr. Uooth Is novt rtholcss not a rank and non-wavoring partisan. Ho jiakca hlmsolf clear on this point n his platform with the statcmotit: "Party policies can best be en forced thro.ugh party organizations and party unity Is tho surest pledgo or (heir uiforcoment; but I shall vescrvc for mysolf such freedom of nttlon as scorns most likely to ob ytfif desirable ends. I shall over liold duty to country above duty to 7.irty and whoro party falters Uh tlca Bhall not bind." A brief sumnmry of tho llooth platform shows him to be In favor of restriction of undesirable Imml jpratfon; a system of rural crodlts under government auspices similar lb the plan pursued In Continental Hbropo, making It possible for fann ro to Rt long tint loans at a low interest rates; adjustment of tho tariff on tho scientific basis of tho .ilffcronco In cost or production hero and In foreign countries; national uuffrago for women; r asonablo 'Jours, good wages, and protection from accident and disease for labor ers and mechanics; tho turning over of forest reserves to tho statu and an ndoquato navy, but only until audi tlmu as world pence can . bo achieved. 31 r. Uooth Is a native of Oregon, Saving been horn In Ynmhlll County 55 years ago, and he Is Intimately acqnalnfbd with tho stnto and Its needs local overflow. Ship Hotly. Tho body of C. Cat-! nidi, who committed sulcldf Inst 1 Week, will bo shipped to Eurekn I where his brother lives. I Party Wednesday. Mrs. It. A. Wells will entertain Wednesday af-t I toruoon at her homo on South Sec-1 und street. i When daughter Is sitting In the front room with tho young man, sho knows mother won't mako any I breaks. But father Is llablo to butt I In and ask daughter what sho did with his razor after sho got through shaving her corns. ONLY two arrests. Tomorrow March -Jfth St. Patrick's I .....Green Grows the Meadow Land with MAVOURNEEN Away DiiiiiUh Aro Fined In Pollco Court Today. Edward Yandoll was" Arrested by Offlcors Smith jintl Richardson Sat urday evening and charged with drunkenness. When searched his ef fects amounted to a comb nnd match es. Yandoll was arrested about six'. months ago and promised Hocordor . Uutlor ho would not drink again, and 1 claims that is his first violation slnco that tlmo. Ho appeared boforo Ite cordor Hutler today and was fined $5. Matt rtanta, rrom Eureka, was ar rested Sunday evening by Offlcors William Shoupe and charged with drunkenness. Ho had olghty-flvo cents In "his pockets and a collection of photographs. Ho was arraigned beforo Recorder Uutlor and nsscsed $5. Tho fine was remitted during good behavior. MAHHIAOK LIOKXSKS. I Tho following marrlago licenses hnvo been Issued during tlio past week: W. 13. Harrison to Gortrudo Davis. Wllllo James fry to Korlon D. Harrows. V n Illnbfml In Ai'ima Splirnnilnr. I nlint1. AT 'ttiiiunrftifin tn tffliin A. Floyd. Frank O. Albro to Mary C. Drain. Robert Watts to Edith Mntthowson. Coqullle Soutlnol. 1IIHTHDAY OF PIOXKKR. IIAltl KAItl AXD POLITICS. Tom Hall and (leocgo Wntklns both annoimcud thouisolvoH as candidates lor tho legislature, whoroupon the ainltor In the building whuro theso acntlimon nfflco Immediately com mitted HUtcido. ' ('ocmiIIIo Resilient. Pay Honor to Mrs. j S. L. lcnovo. 1 Tho children nnd grandchildren of Mrs. S. L. Lenovo, who lives on Front street over Hobo'b dry goods storo gnvo hor a dinner Thursday, that be ing hor S8th birthday. ..Those present wore Mr. nnd Mrs. .). W. Lenovo, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Itoblnson, Mr, nnd Mrs. W. C. Iloso, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Storllng, M,rs. M. Way, and Lan sou Lenovo of this city, Mrs. John Hnga of Parkcrsburg and Miss Ger trude Arlington of Myrtlo Point. Mrs. Lenovo and her husabnd woro U o original Bottlers of Coqullle, own ing the town Blto and living In a log house hero boforo thoro woro any other Inhabitants. They came hero ovor fifty years ago. They subsequently sold tholr claim hero and romovod down tho river to Parkcrsburg, but tho family canto back and havo been residents of t' Is city for tho past thirty-six years. Coqullle Soutlnol. riliri'lT COUHT CASKS. li mat AT J son S n $1 7'00 Dtore i INTRODUCING LADIES' SUITS 1 ' AT SEVENTEENDOLLARS Conservative buying enables us to offer a line of our new Suits, French Serges, in Eton styles, brown diag onals in three-quarter square cuts, Wicker Weaves in cut-aways, all at the one price: SEE SOME OF THEM IN OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS. DRESS SKIRTS New WAISTS ' -. PUMPS AND SHOES SILKS INTRODUCING MEN'S SUITS AT- SEVENTEEN DOLLARS New, snappy models, late all-wool weaves, a full range of sizes, the quality a considerable better than found in the ordinary seventeen-dollar suit, and, at the tempting low price $ 17 .00 REMEMBER, 'TIS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW 'EM, New IDE SHIRTS WALK-OVER SHOES NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS FOR SALE HERE Matson's quality Store i K9 MAKIVfi PHOOHKSS- TUB world doos movo. A fow jears ago n Unltod Stato Son nru would have rejected a prop Mt(oti to spend $-1 0,000,000 to i&ulld a government railway In Alas rtr, or any place else. Tho fact that ractfrally ovory progressive mom kVr of tho Senate voted for tho racaiure. and that that made a ma jority, showa how tho causo of pop alar Kovornniont Is advancing. IIW .MUCH HIHTEH 3r CERTAIWv pays to no a nonst cr, and It novor pays to knock. J) at otsldo from paying, think aow much happier tho booster Is than ttno knocker. Of courso, luan meas ure, the latter is to no piucii. us ten cliancH to ono that ho has in digestion In tho acute form, although possibly that allinont Is tho offoct at being a knockor rather than tho eauBO. Tho knockor Is not satisfied with Bcm unhappy himself. Of courso 1a IS unhappy, his couutoiianco yitons thatL but ho Insists that utlicia should bo unhappy. Now moat people object to bolng mndo or, and that Ih why tho knockor lortcfl by hlmsolf. Occasionally ljo Muds nnothor knockor of his own dis position and thoro Is real congen iality but generally ho Is avoldod Uy Ids fellow men, That's nnothor roason why ho arfiunld boost Just for his own eom art and peace of mind, as well as tfbr the comfort nnd poaca of mind of tho other follow. And thon tho bo'outcr does so much that is good tlor the community that tho com munity finds him a valuable asset, all th? while deprecating tho knock- V H thoro Is anybody who must 'iftook, then lot him tako his ham- 33 cr out In tho woods and work it "" a'at of bis syHtem, Then como back .. to ''town and Join tho majority In u dbfrfg Bomeih.lfiB worth whllo to help tfhlngs along. THE KNOOKEH flutsldo'tho door tho knockor holds a plnco . . I And now and thon creates a thoughtless din. i Whllo soino wise mombor of tho human race i lloacbe8 tho opportunity within. COOS COPXTY VOTEHS. Tim vntnru ronlHtorod 111 tills COUlltv vp to Saturday. March 7, numbered i 1710. In lOli tho total registration; was 4410, but only men woro regis-, swrod that year. County Clork Wat am thinks that If tho women register ' as closoiv as ino men una juur iu otal registration may go near 10,000. tfutf fhre ar so many single men In 1ho county that It Is hardly to bo ox erted that tho fomalo registration n-fll equal tho )nalo Coqulllo Sen-tihol. Tho following now suits, at law' lmvn boon filed In tho Circuit court hero: I elms. S. Hoffman vs. 10. H. Jonos. , Kenneth Perkins vs. J. K. Young and Harold Young. I Thoodoro Johnson vs. Chris Orohs and Charles Olson. Hnrry O. Hoy vs. "W. H. Cox, con stable, and others. i n. n. Oni'inan vs. Myrtlo Point . Canning company. Lowls Strangvs. V. A. Tumor. A. C. Mnrstors vs. Coiiullle-CooB ! Coal company. O. U. Mooro, trusteo, vs. CdilD' Lumbor company. Sarah Albortha Mandory vs. Herbert J. Mnndory. divorce. I Chas. Walker vs. John Salopok. ' Hortha O. Stllwoll vs. John It. Stll- well, divorce Hobort Dollar, trusteo. vs. Sooloy Andorson Logging company and K. O. Clinton, suit to foreclose mort- Kino Ualho vs. Coos Hay Coal & Kited company. Coqulllo Soutlnol. DIDN'T LIKE IT Texas Preai'hop Expresses His Opinion of Modern Dnnoes LOCAL OVERFLOW. - 4 A Haptlst mlnlstor, who runs a papor down In Texas, after going to an affair whoro ho witnessed tho modern dnnces, went to his sanctum and wroto tl.o following, which was handed to Tho Times by n sub scriber: "Backward, turn backward, oh. Time, In your flight, glvo us a girl with skirts not so tight; glvo us a girl whoso charms many or fow, aro not oxposod ty too mucn iiuuk-a-boo; glvo us n girl no matt r what ago, who won't uso tho street for a vaudovillo stago: give us n girl not too sharply In vlow;Ndress nor in sklrtB tho sun cannot shlno through. And glvo us tho dances of days gone by; with plenty of clothes and steps not so high, put turkey trot capers and buttermilk slides, hurdy.gurdy twists and wlg glotall glides, and other such bunny hugs all on a lovol ns products of hell Inspired by tho dovll, nnd lot us feast our optics once more on tho pure; sweot woman of the days of yoro. Yes, tlmo, turn backward and grnnt our roiiuest, for Ood'a richest blessing, mil not uncirrsseu WITH TOAST AND TEA THK Ql'i:i:it OPAHTKTTK Installment Xo. Tlireo. Munchausen of old A f w stories told In fact, was a great story tollor, Hut woro ho to hear Ono of Wnlter's, so queer, Tho Ilaron would go 'way nnd boiler. Annnlns could too Heel off ono or two Hut modern Invontlon outclassed him. For stories of boar, Wild duck, geoso or haro. Our Walter can put It a-past lilm. Harrington. CJOOH HVKXIXC! A man's truo happiness con sists only In wisdom nnd In tho knowlodgo of tho truth, not at nil In tho fact that ho is wiser than othors or that. others lack such knowledge. Spinoza. HKMKP IX UIIYMK. UKVOIriXfl CASKS In tho conviction of Joslo Horn In Humboldt County. California, last week, tho last of those implicated In ono of tho most revolting cnBes ovor trlod on tho coast was sen tenced to punlshmont. Tho first to bo convicted wns Huby Hartol, who was given a sontonco of forty years In tho penitentiary: then Orvtlle Tnggort and Otto Crltesor were each sontonced to flvo yoars In San Quon tlno, nnd now Joslo Horn Is pun ished to four years confinement. Tho crlmo took placo at Smith Ttlv er, California, nnd tho thrco first wero tried at Croscont City, but in tho first trial of tho Horn woman tho Jury disagreed and she was giv en a change of vonuo to Humboldt County. Port Orford Tribune, T1CKKTS VOU MADAM SAX- t DAI COXCKHT OX SA1.K AT I WlXKl.KIPS PHAHMACY. J Have your Job orlntlng done at The Times office. When matters go askew somotlmes, I find much holp In making rhymes. For instance when I darkly "grope It helps a lot to think of "hope." And whon tho night is blnck as "Ink" It helps to think that uawn is "pink," When scenes nro steeped in "mis ery." I like to think of "charity." "Glad" rhymes with "sad," and "light" with "night" Whllo "plight" and "spite" suggest "delight." And as for "Jeer" and "sneer" nnd "fear," My rhyming schomo leads on to "cheor." Just try it whon your days aro "blue." Your ryhmes may show tho "skies nro, too," John Kendrlck nangs, ir a man succeeds ho Is full of originality. - If ho falls ho is full or prunes. QUKSTIOX VOIt THK DAY What has become of tho old-fashioned man who used to save tho strings off bundles? Somo Coos Hny men who think It wicked to go to n moving picture show on Sunday will stay at homo and raJso Cain. Many a man has greatness thrust upon him, but ho does not know how to catch It. John Ooss says a capitalist Is n man who can mako money if ho al ready has so much money that ho doesn't need any more "What a debt wo pwo modlcal science! ' romarKed n West Marsh riold man as ho put down Tho Times. innnii UnnvoiiB." exclaimed his 'wiro, "haven't you paid tho doctor's 'bill yet?" -JJ-K Vine Dance Tho danco given by tho Sons of Norway Saturday eve n'"t vns larcelv attended and wns ono or tlu- most enjoyable or tno season. YNItH Here Dick Noblo arrived yostorday from Portlnnd, whoro ho Is now living, to confor with rel atives about erecting n building nt Third and Central. . I Political Announcements AXXOUXCI1MKXT. I horoby announce mysolf as a icnudldato for County Commissioner on tho Democratic tlckot at tho com ing primary election. O. J. BKELEV. AXXOUXOV.MUXT. I deslro to nnnouuco to tho Repub lican votors of Cboa county that I am a candidate for tho nomination at the primaries to bo hold May 15, for tho of flco of county commissioner. I ndvocato lower taxation, good roads and a,bitslnossllko administra tion of county affairs. I favor no particular locnllty, nnd ir elected will work for tho best In terests of tho whole count. THOMAS H. JAMBS. PO T LAKE I BE bt AS TO HIHDS AXXOUNCKMKXT I havo filed by Intention as can dldato for renomlnatlon for offlco of County Commissioner on Repub lican tlckot. GEO. J. ARMSTRONG, Present Incumbent. I 111(0 tho cackle of the hen, Sho surely Is a booster, Hut. Oh, I hate, when sleoplng late, The crowing of the rooster. Dave Jones. Of courso, I llko to hear somo birds, They please me llko the deuco, Until I have to sit and hear The prattle of a goose. Hank "Wolls. A turkey gobbler's music sweet, But. say, tholr domes aro donso! I doto on them; they're great t"b eat, Dut they al'nt got no souse Will Kkblad. von SIIKHIVV I hereby announce mysolf ns a mmlMntn fni tlio nomination of Sheriff, on the Domocrntlo ticket at the primary oloctlon. If eloctod I promlso to conduct the office in an economical manner, with tho assur ance that an interests anu lnaivm uals will bo accorded fair trcatmont. TAYLOR SIGLIN. I Any Coos Hay man can be patient with a woman if ho j isn't married to hor. KPIGHAMS OV KVB. I "Tho woman who Is beloved by woman is not remarknblo for hor beauty." "A friend is one who stands up for you In public and sits down on you in private" "A fool Is a fellow who Introduces bis best girl to his best friend." "Thoro's many a slip 'twlxt the J lip nnd tho altar." TiTe Royal TONIGHT Miss Janis, in a singing and dnnc- ing act which is dainty and enter ' talnlng. I "Doadwood Dick." a highly Intor esting and thrilling feature or tho middle west in Its younger days, dealing with tho bandits nnd train robbors which infested that country at the time. ' "Proposal by Proxy." How a llt tlo girl aided a bashful young man to marry her slstor. "Alligator Farm." A Klnemacolor scenic feature. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony. 10c. I Coming soon. "Robin Hood." One of the greatest multiple reel feat tires ovor released. SUHVKYOH CATIICAHT COSTl UTKS AX lXTKHKOTlXa JSH JMPOHTAXT AUTin.B ON ON' DITIONS IX THAT SKCTION'. Editor Times: I notice 'n 11 Times or March 12 that bm- Urotliors aro cuihuhiih'' -- . i tft.b''B.0'."l,Iivt5l1Kl Wlllll m niiumi i : i mM Ten Mile country. WMh r JJ llko vory mucn io - - :i or that kind startc I and l llovo that Poi ?K,0 " " .h cwrttf ror tho same I br llovo the w Court will sooner or later ba stop tho creek (Cleat 'Creek) am flowing through ot '"J w nol from Lake Man 'M hill and drain all tint d" watorslrd Into Kel UK ror . following reason; , Clear Creek " fU Lake, flows for a ""JS' through the sand lilHi "JTlS down every wlntor nu u j thousands of tons of and am Creole aud swept "" - j current of Eel Creek Wf ? M Creek, almost WoiklnrK , the presont tlmo I am , w timf thoro Is nearly P"1rrli( creek from tho niout i ot ' . j down that la a roost b- v , sand, backing t ho wat er uyjj some. or the buildh g I W . , nnd., I00'""L . of tbo Tl. ur Lilts uuiw -.- .innpui , nrrns of tho lake. W. gjtf' through the bill I Won JJJ ,,, to tho head or Lei LVeoatM n sninll dam across at no . , . Lake Edna It would aw u from coming into U I Wjw n vear or two Ten Mllotw f. ; wash out all nnd,l,i,"i,irtaa ' Dr. Mlngus and ot,,ers,8SMfJl Jwlt ihrmih there and con' w ; reasablo for water V"fiw cost not excessive. " wnd f ; the kind Is not done we iway. bo a mennco to g on mo um,c, v; i,v keepw l"T. 1 arms of tho lfke JX ' VprinS; 'low lands flooded In the JP low lands iiooaca ... - 3 son until too late , fo jr F t .inn't nriPii ruo" - ,,? I thought that someone , . Bay something about 'niCjttt; i right now, B'J. AMONG THESICK, .... heest1 I Mrs. J. P. Carl, wno i ' celving treatment a Merc)0 ?al5o:"rKorwar. 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