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3snprr-ff- 38 TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ' T'ryT7 tw" ' " ttti COOS BAY TIMES I. O. MAI.ONHV Editor mid Villi. myk; mahoney Ncs Kiiitor DfPrJa Pnpcr of Coos County 4 ! B3EIT GIVES ST. PATRICK. i I II St. Patrick, tlio tutelar snlnt t'r Iielund, was born on Mnrcb, , 17, 372. Ho dloil In tho year S-IUy, aiciordlng to many oinlnont authorities. There has been I Rome discussion pcrtaliilng to i tho years of his birth and death, f gome claiming ho wns born in I. I1S7, and that he died In 19l. '1 Tfo was born at Kirk Patrick, I! near Dumbarton. His baptismal name was "Succcath" (valor In war; cluing Ml by Mllcho to r whom ho was sold ns a slavo, Mmo "CotluirlB" (Tour liiaBtors, ' tlr number to which he had ITicon sold). Popo Colestlno I chnnged tho name to Pntrlclus 1 when ho sent him to convert tho 1 Irish. Certainly the most mnr- tvolous of all miracles accorded to the saints is that ascribed to r St. Patrick, "lie swam across i t; o Shannon with his head In his ' nniutlil" St. Patrick cleared j lroland of sorpouts. One old . Korpont resisted, but St. Patrick i overcame It by running. lio I Kindo a box and Invited tho sor- Jpeitt to enter It. Tho serpent In t ulsted It was too small, and so f high tho contention prow that j tho sorpent got Into tho box to prove that ho was right, where- tipon St. Patrick Blammod down f tho lid, ntid'cast the box Into tho 1 1CII. Tin: shamrock. ' "Sliom are shamrocks iniulu of paper, thoro ara shamrocks mado of cot ton. I ind Irishmen who wear them show that Ireland's not forgotten, But I'vo a reul green shamrock thnt tqb sent mo by my alary, Tim fairest maid -in Ireland bIio lives hi Tlpp rary. 'St. Patrick and the shamrock was Indeed an emblem holy; It' showed as well the "three In ouo" to slmplo mlnJs unit lowly. JInd Irishman whoso lovo for It will never fall nor vary, Tfity Binilu to see the shamrock that I woar from Tlpporary. j iitld to St. Patrick's dny, when wo tho Bhamrock loavea are wenrhiK. Though dark tho day may chauco- to lie, wo never will bo caring. "Wo'ro saying "God III sa Ireland!" and I pray "find Mosb Mnry,"' "Who sent tho Httlo leaf to mo from far-off Tlpporary. Ily Oraco ai'Klnstry. COUJSTV VOIjITICH WHAT iibout politics, Is n quos tlon oftuu ask d these days. Tho pnllthnl pot has Btartod itn Klmmerlng. It will bo boiling, bubbling over perhaps by Ajirll IB, rlien tho tlmo for filing nomlnntlnx yotHlouB oxplrea. From thon nn ill Moy It will continue Its bubblo jf talk and troublo, but by midnight :W May K. It will lmvo BubBldcd to rrry placid coudltlons and tho flro tenders will bo far fowor In num ber. Tho piir-bolllng will hovo boon ifono and tho real roasting will dogfi?, tho delectablo results to bo snirved up for popular relish on tho rirst Wednesday nfter tho first Tuesday after tho first Monday In IVormnber noxt. Tin TlmoH lu ko plug Its oyos .rod enra open and will Inform h reudorH In ample tlmo. The Times does not think that bo uuiu n man registers as a Ropabll 4D in all til- iiuallflcntlon ho re quire for office, nelthor does It beHavc that bucnuso It Is a Hopub Mratr nowBpapor that all Democrats are unworthy of office. When tho time comes for toll ftiR tho fnetB on which judgmont muHt ho based for Intolllgout vot iiiff for tho most worthy and beat qualified candidate, Tho Times will tell It. Tho thin-skinned man aliould avoid politics or else don ami wear u rout-of-iuall until ho ins run tho gamut of public com ment. Politics Is a scoidtlng, soar luff, rondlng, bruising procosa, l.i which the tender ophlermlB of tho iurilnte Is liable to bo torn from jffiri eith'r beforo or after solootlou jnil election lio who squeal loud Mt and oftont at tho puncture undo fir his hide also gets the mean- mid loudeiit laugh. It Is a give-amf-cuk' affJlr, i politics, and he rio cannot Bttind the gaff shoubl Wewnre of the gaffer In othor words utny out of tho scrap. iUNTED Rente,- for largo stock much, with not lens than $:i000 In cash or stock. Fee Title Guar antee & Abstract Co. Former Coos Bay Man Issues Worthless Ones in Oakland on Marshficld Banks Howard Ilrttt, who lost an arm and a leg In an accident on tho Isthmus Inlet logging road, lator lost several thousand dollars which he received from his employers for Ills Injuries in a firo in an artificial limb factory at Portland, thon got into some bad mlxups hero through criminal operations of associates and finally lost his wife, Is facing trou blo again. Some' weeks ago ho left for Ash land to testify agaltiBt a collide of men charged with robbing a hard ware storo there and selling some of the stolen goods to Brett lu aiarshflehr Tho next heard from him was a couplo of days ago when somo checks Issued by htm lu Oakland, California, arrived at the Flanagan & Hennott bank here. There wcro a few for ? nnd ?:t each and final ly ouo for nbout $1000. The lat ter was taken by a bank there for collection and It Is understood that they advanced him $50 'on It. Ilrott did not hav any account at tho bank hero nnd of courso tho checks nro worthless. Tho Oak land bank has boon notified. Ilrett had a habit of Issuing cuecks when here on banks where he had no account, or of overdraw ing his account. Ilrett seems to ho a child of mis fortune and Is gottlug, no better fast. It Is likely that somo of his offenses along this lin that wore overlooked by pooplo hero on ac count of his hard luck, will prob ably land lilin in serious trouble lu California. I hridgh men face GAME PROSECUTION I Doputy Came Warden Tho ' inns returned today from a trip I to Bridge and vicinity. Store keeper Murphy nnd several oth er residents of Ilrldg" nro fac ing prosecution for killing a doo there tho other day after siio had been chaaed by dogs be longing to n man named Maglll. They aro charged not only with killing tho do? but with braz enly Imaging tho carcass up on a fence by the roadsldo wliero all passerby might see. Tho case will probably bo taken direct beforo tho grand Jury. COLLIER GOES 10 C Ii LS ON COOS HT Little Flower, Emblematic of Emerald Isle. Flourishes in This Country ST. PATRICK'S l)AV St. Patrick's Day again has come To cheer the Irish heart And bring back to tho momory Scones In tho good Ould Dart. The sous and daughters of tho Isio That lies so far away Aro nil astir and to the saint Their wnrin.ut tributes pay. Each lad has pinned upon his breast That omblem hold so dear, The shamrock, famed lu tnlo and song And sign of faith sincere, E.wh girl linu donned her finest gown And plainly keeps lu view A shamrotk, ribbon or. a how That's uuoriud lu hue. Along tho clty'B thoroughfares Tho marchers proudly go, With biiBlioa and regalia bright Ami every fine aglow. Dread banners with tholr golden harps At Intervals are seen Aii'i hands are oft n striking up Tho "Wearing of tho Green." Today Is St. Patrick's Day, but there was no formal observance of the evout on Coos Day aside from a genirnl wearing of tho green. Coos Ilayltes could boast of somo thing that few Americans can, and that Ib that thoy had roal shamrock to wear on the lapels of their coats. Somo of the 11 tt lu gro u flowor was brought here yours ngo and found to flourish almost as woll ns In the Kmerald Isle. Later Futhor Donnelly brought some and qulto h number of Murshfleld people have somo shamrocks on their lawns. llns I cNI i I'lng. K. F. Jlorrlsboy is today flying an Irish flag from n flagstaff over his homo in South Mnrshflold. It Is mov. ml feot In dimension and at tracted much attention". It Is nn old one and was fonnorly carried on one of the American battloshlps. Hnvi. your Job nrlntlng done at The Times nfflr HARDMAN PIANO will be used by Madame Sandal at the CONCERT at Masonic Opera House TOMORROW NIGHT Wednesday, Mar. 18, '14 Sold exclusively by Wiley B. Allen Co. h. Ii. THOMAS, .Mgr. Russell Buildinrj Central Avenue TOW TUHXS UVSIDK DOWX OFF COAST Cant. D. W. Olson, of the Adeline Smith, which arrived 1 In Inst night, reports that ho pnsscd tho Hosall? Mnhonoy which wns towing a dredge from San Franclaco to Eureka. She encountered rough weather nnd tho tow turned turtlo but tho Mnhoney kopt fast to her nnd was making alow progress. The captain OBked Capt. Olson to report tho accident to Olson & Mahoney, owners of' tho Ito sallo Mahoney, and ho did so. INI SIMPSON S W IIS Coquille Pitcher Signs up With Marysville Team John son Tried Out (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILL13, Or., .March 17 "Jim" Collier, who lins been the innlimhiv J lu the pitcher's box for tho Coqiilllo team ror mnny seasons past, tins ac-' coptcd n contract to play for the aiajrysvlllo team of tho Trolfey League In California. This league plays class D ball and should he mako good thoro ho will soon bo signed up to play In faster company, llruco "Dud" JohiiBou, another Coiiulllo boy who went to California recently, la now trying out with the Hoaldsburg team. The nbBonce of these two stars will bo greatly felt In tho Coquille lineup and, whllo t!c fans horo show ered them with well wishes, their departure was witnessed with rogrot. Frank Rogers Kills Big Var mint Near South Coos River Home Frank K. Hogors was awakened at -:.'10 a. in., this morning by tho cries of a wildcat that nested tip '" a treo outside his housu on his ranch on Coos lllver. .Mr. lingers awakened and pumped a few bIioIIb Into his gun and atorted out In clos.'-to-nature nttlro In search of tho wildcat. He hoard tho animal yell ing In tho tree, but ho could not see to shoot. He laid in wait until sunrise, building n fire lu tho night to drive off tho cold. This morning at sunrise ho shot tho rat, which wn of an exceptionally largo size. Speeder Fluid. Joo Dodgo was fined $r today fur speeding lu Hoiie brake's nuto on North Front street at :t o'clock this morning. IteyuoliN Cliaiigo. Harry Uey-i nobis, Is now purser on the Nana j Smith, having been advaucod from tho Rcdondo to the flagship. Hoys l.ost. The two boiib of K. 1). McArthur, A. 13. Neff'B son and; Stewart Lyon's son, went out In I quest of wild flowers yoa'orday and ' got lost lu the woods. Th y did ! not return at diiBk and their par-! outs and neighbors wero all out1 Benrchlng for them. Finally they found their way home, hnvlng wan dered over near Hastport. LMPOUTAXT xonci: Ordlnnnco No. ,110, of tho City of Mnrshflpld, provides that nil gar-' huge must bo kept In two metallic covered cans, ouo for perishable garbage and one for ashes, bottles, tins, ill', It also provides that gar bago shall bo removed In nn enclosed wagon and thnt these wagons are not allowed to rcmovo garbage from any promises where It Is not kopt no provided by said ordinance. lu th" Interest of public health this ordinance will ho strictly Vn- Lforcod and property owners will fguldo themselvcB accordingly. i'J. IS. HTIIAW, ,M. n City Health Officer. llonN Today. Tho M. Slmpaon arrived here today and tho ttrnro Dollar arrived nt Uandon. Tho lOliaboth sail d from Uandon. STILL ANOTIIHIt IX HACK Thnt there will ho no lnck of candidates for County Com missioner la now evident nnd tho st enth candidate Ib now out with his announcement. Ho Ib Frank Flam, a prominent Uandon man, who hns been en gnged In dairying and cattle raising on the lower Coquille for -Ti yours and who la n slock holdor In u Haudoii bank. Ho Hooks the Itepubllrnn nomina tion. I Political Announcements I'OH COCXTV CliKUIC As a Republican, I hereby plnco myself an a eaiidldutv for tho nom ination nt the primaries to bo held May 15 for the office of County Clerk. If I am unmlnatod and elected, I will, during my term of offlro, per form nil Its requirements and du ties promptly, expeditiously, without prejudice and ns economically as Is consistent with good service. Ilo llevlug thnt I enn save money for the tax payer and make some for my self, I want your vote. F. K. ALLKN. Portland Paper Says North Bend Is Being Urged to j Enter Campaign That there Is Btlll a clianco of L. J. Simpson getting Into the Con grosslonal fight Is Indicated by a ic port In a Portland paper, but friends hero think that ho will nut attempt to get Into tho game until two years bonce and that ho Ib simply luylng tho foundation for his campaign then. .Mr, Simpson is expected home on the llrnikwulor from Portland wliero ho has been spending a couplo of weeks follow- , lug a trip to San Francisco. Tho j Portland paper sayBt i "Word conies from tho coast coun ties of tho stnt thnt rriends or Louis 1,1. Simpson, .Mayor of North Ilond, nro urging tho Coob County man to declare himself ns a candidate for Congress on tho Republican tic ket. "Mr. Simpson Is ono of the beat known men in tho Coob Hay dis trict nnd It is folt by ninny Hint ho would mak nn excellent race against Congressman W. C Ilnwley, tho present Incumb6ut, for the Repub lican nomination. "Ah Mnyor of North Rend for tho past ten years and n resident of that city for tho past 15 yearn, ho is said to thoroughly acquainted with the no'-ds of tho first district. "Mr. Simpson is miinngiug head of the Simpson Lumbor Company of North Itend nnd nt tho present tlmo Jb president of the Port of Coos Hay. Ho is a Sau Franclscnn by birth, coming to Coob Hay fifteen years ago from IiIh native city "Mr. Hawloy has already an nouneul IiIb candidacy to Hiicceod himself hut has an opponent lu Ren F. Jones, of Rosoburg. For tho Democratic nomination John Outer man, of Tnft, Lincoln County; W. II. Meredith, of Wedderburn, Cur ry County, and Frederick Holllster of North IVend, Coob County, hnvo already nnuounrod thorns. Ives." SHRIllsl COME 11 Ashland Temple Plan, pi age Here in Aiiom Ji -"""i-nji "oseuurg Members jJ orn A?,.!,,0.0.Un.Wtb,Jta -" t jvaii and ... 7' vera roriiiulnlcd for 14 Jy by the members .''."l August of thli yelr M bors k'iim ...... ,Hr. Tl.i1 Visit hero 6 r3 join tlio Asilaml niiu'Bl trip to Cuoa iimembwll The Slirlncra win i , ty, make. lay "f a burn n Ii.iiiM il' . a.nl, the trip In AuUt h.0,ti "nlo Jit all point, fe P for final dcchloHM er uart of ih ."."'; should tho Shrlner. coJ nionts will bo made to r on nr n n Mm.., i. 'u.rfli Blvln " rMI ft CARD 01 THANKS fn l.o . .TT I " . yv iiiuuy incndl tk(J ii hi our ucep orro, o oxtend our heartfelt thus tho many klndnecl ,w through th Iom of our ii and niotlier, alio for the C Inrllii'i Mm i.. ,.....' ."A.. "'.." ...V.. Anql.11 "" in luiiBuiauon ltd ink nnd pallbearers nnd all rtoh ly oaslsted la varloni m u ii li-tii, ... ... uu n i AND CIIILDRQ HAND DANTi; MARCH i: CCRHV IS Fl.oritlKIIINf. J. C. Kendall, who returned this week from n trip to Curry county, reportB thnt there Is more nctlvlty In evidence thoro thnn there Iiob been lu a long time. In Oold Reach seven or eight new .buildings nro under construction and a number of now families have moved t'.ro. In tho Bouthorn pnrf of the county they nro nntlclnnt'ng much from tho Rronk IngB Lumber compnny'B operations rt RrooklngB.' Port Orford Is antici pating Home JiopefltB from tho exten sion of tho Smlth-PowerH road. Ho sa.vB thoro Is considerable poli tical nctlvlty. Dr. Schle'mnn Is n Ing tn run on tho Dull Moose ticket for Joint representative from f'"'H nnd Curry, opposing K. J. Lnnov. tho Port Orford banker, who seoklng tin Republican nomination. Mr. Adnlplisnn of Denmark, a hpwiiiIII man, Is nrrnuglng to get Into tho gnnw Oil tlio V)ntiinr' M" W't, Mr. Keudnll heard riiniorH of n numbor of timber deals but nouo of them have been consummntcd. Tk Kuppenheimer Spring Suit IS WAITING rou YOl'HMl Tho bout clothes In tho norll 11UV RAIMA WHILE Til STOCK IS COMIUTt $18 TO f.10 Other milt $H.30 to 111 FIXUP Royal Tnllor ,ltnti TWO STORES. Marshfield - North U Phone 233-L GREAT ECONOMY SALI An eiiormoiiN puieliiiM at bl reductions, enable us to make these very low pried. Ikre'i i ck In hiipply join, futuiv needs nt a great Mivlnif. Head the following for WcdncMLiy, ThurstUr wJI Ladles' suinuur Union Suits, Inco trimmed, Fonnorly np tOc. Now ZOC I.nillos' Rrnssloros, now lot Just received. Special prices, yr LTic, :ire. r0e and ij Ladles' flue wool, sleovoiosa vests. White, black and blue. For- nr moiiy ? 1.00. Now jQC Ladles' Rlnclc fltto.l Pottlcoata, In embroidered nnd fft-1 nr plain, formerly to ?s, $ ,U wiulleB' Tic and II He slcovelesa veBts, vnrloty of yn styles. Now I j C Lndles' boautlful embroldorod wnlBts, In Vollo and Marqulsottos. Fonnorly ?2.2G and QH rn f2.r,0. Now ipiitfu Cotton Hatting, good quality, n por roll If 3-lb. rolls, quilt slzo Cot- 7P ton Hatting, fonnorly $1, JC Largo balls knitting cotton . . . Ralloy's Rest Vaaallne or Potroloum Jelly . .. Men's strong Collar But tons, dozen . .w-j Men's Silk Arm Bandi, Only, pair Wlr Hair Pins, sortr slzos, 0 packages .. j? Clark's Rest Darning Cot- fl. inn not- Rlinnl " I"-- -I--' THE FAIR TVA.VTKD ruivluiMM1 for it lets on 9th and Dato sts. SengstacKuu Addition, Including 2 corners. Prlco $8.r0 This is n snap. See Title Quarnntu & Abstract Co. ItXSD DAXHO MARCH 17. ' Times Want ads bring results. QUARMASS TUDIO PHOTOS Towels Fish Brand Reflex Slicker JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING WHEN IT RAINS Fco any tloim in it on J you'll iclum " Dry m bono". No water can reach you even itutHigh the opening between iKe bultont sitJi.' where our famoua Reilex Edgca iro Irciyou by keeping out every drop. Roomy, comfortable, nnd o well maJe that it o'vcj tlio lonuMt rvic. SATISFACTION CUARANTCED Ac your rlealer'a. or tent prepnitl on receipt j prvce. Sen J for catalog of Fih Hand gtJ, X. J- TOWER CO. BOSTON Tower Canadian Limited loronto 71 $3.00 Bring- in the Babies WK CAX JIAKK TIIHM S3IILK AXI) T.VKi: 'KM QUICK AS A WI.VIC Opposlto Illanco Hotel Irving Hlock, Xet to Chandler Hotel Satisfaction iilivaJ'B, or money refunded. Ceninl in AX.VOr.VCKMHXT. I I heroby announce myself ob a cnuuuinio lor touniy L'oniniissioner on tho Democratic ticket at the coin ing prlmnry election. O. J. SEBLEY. AXXOUXCK.MKXT I have filed by intention as can didate for renomlnatlon for office of County Commissioner on Repub lican ticket. GEO. J. ARMSTRONG, Present Incumbent. GEO. RID0UT Certified Public Accountant Member of the Orogon Stnto Socloty of Cortlfled Public Accountants Follow of tho American Association of Public Accountants Phone 3C2-R. igc TENTH ST. Accounts Audltod. Systonis Dovlgod nnd Instnllod Investigations Partnership, Incorporated Companies and Trustoo Accounts Halanco Shoot's and Financial Statements. Certified Accounts. Hooks opened, closed, or written up. Modest Chargos, Mnrshflold. Telephone 3C2-R Unndon 3 McNalr bldg. ItOOlMXO. Does your roof leak? J. L. Ilrlce knows what to do for It. Phono 89. JUST IIIGIIT FOR 11ACKACI1E AXI) RHKUMAT1SU Foley Kidney Pills ore so thor oughly effective for backache, rheu matism, swollen, aching joints, kid ney and bladder ailments that they I aro recommended everywhere. A. I A. Jeffords. McGrew, Nebr., says: "My druggist recommended Foloy Kidney Pills for pnlns In my back and beforo I finished ono bottle, my old trouble entirely disappeared." Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phone 74. Central Avenue Drug Store, local agency. ARE YOU HOTHEREI) WITH CORXSV If so, you nro deprived of half tho pleasure of llfo pleasant walking nnd healthy exercise. A visit to .Mm. Olivia ICdiniin, Scientific Chiropodist, Apt. 3, O'Connell bids-, will bo tho source of a permanent remedy for aching feet. IT HAS ARRIVED 4000 Rolls of New 1914 Wall Paper NEW PATTERNS NEW DESIGNS Wo will have It on display oarly next week. Don't do anything about papering or decoration until you seo VIERS 370 No. Front st. Phono 40-X, BUY THE VERY BEST Marshficld RIITfl creamery r.uB UNDER SAXITAK1 CONDITION IN A CLKAN AXW . modkiin 1WCT0R.. STi:uilizkp MILK cniii- H H H PURE Iff ... a.m-" l.Yee owiujij 73