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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1914)
'"TT1 u'lw'M'?irW'wsg T r rn t m y -fwyi- rf,r y ' WOi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1914 EVENING EDITION. -uw'-1 ... J -L'-lWW ? COOS BAY TIMES T&i (L31ALOXKV Kdltor mill 1Mb. 3AK K, MALOXKV News lid 1 1 or MlIal 1'nper of Coos County MOVING TO CAMKOItXrA' 'Tfcr ITJIIN the Inst few ye jib n. wJY nuinbor of Coos Ufiy peoplo hava gone to California to " Jvc. Lr. ami Mrs. Tower, J. H. 3lllnor und family, A. n. Daly and iunlly, Dr. und Mrs. J. T. MeUor- jnac, Mr, and Mrs". Win. Grimes, Tom Nowlln and others. All of Hi cm arc well fixed financially and bl to live whoro thoy plenso wlth- rtst scaring wolves away from tlto 01 j or. However, it Is a question In all 5ii hi da und probably In tlio minds of fltu movers If tlioy did not inako n mistake when thoy left Coos Day. TJjkho old timers will nover havo as twso.l a tlmo In California, or nny vaere this aide of heaven, as thoy Wad In Marshflcld and on Coos Day, Perhaps they have made money lnco they loft here. Perhaps thoy ould have inado more if they had Ifcapt on In the old way at homo. They havo not, howovor, mado tho auiuher or tho kind of friends thoy ifcn. Perhaps It la boat, but thoy will never find a spot on the fuco of tho ia.rl.li whero happiness and the est u ilfo compares with tho life thoy llVe.l on Cbos Hay and In Coos ffoimty. And this Is n fcaturo of "moving to California" or elsowhero that Is north considering, Pulling up by. tic toots Is a process that has its difficulties and Its dangers. "Mov ing:, away" is very much 'dlfforcnt tftait spondlng tho winter horo or Micro and 8oelng and enjoying with tfttt- knowledgo in mind that the old Homo iiuil tho old friends await tho wanderers' return. Unless health rrr insistent circumstances drive, men and women nro always happiest among old friends and wlnro tlioy ,j)cnt life's brightest and ln-ughtng SjtarB. TIIH K.VOCKKK BOOST and tho world boosts with you, knock ami you knock atouo. TIioho who knock with jou today, will knock-nt you tomor row 'ninl thuro's not mough of thoin to "count. vi:r:TiiKAKTS not phopkktv IN FIGUItlKO your wonlth In order 'to glvo tlio Ijx collector a true 'statement, If you havo ltstod jxiur Bweethoart as part of your jvruperty you havo made a mistake, for til" Supremo Court has decided ih.it," a man's sweetheart Is not bin property and that hn cannot huo another man foe winning hnr away. "Wnilo Davis, a Minneapolis man, irfnrtcd n suit for $20,000 against Dv. Condlt, because tho doctor won ih plrl to whom hn was engagod. 1U3. doctor demurred, and (ho Uls triit Cburt snstnluod tho demurror, and tho Supremo Court did like- iffse. Tho court hold thnt tlio only, jrnion wno rouid bring suit of this Hind Is a husband or wlfo. JIOXKV OICDKIt l.Ml'HOVKI) ONOKESS has done a good Blroko (r ot work In authorizing tho lt- ""'miariro of money orders pnyablo , at nny office, that of Issuance as wull as that of payment. Horeafter anr order will havo tho samo safoty and convortllilenesH as a check on a ttanlr. It will also possess oven arvater b rvlroablouess, for few poo- pip. Koop bank accounts and uso. niAcks. Such pcoplo, when travollng, I cuirr carry their funds In tho safe Hi ape of tnonim orders cashable nny- Tdicra OKIiKPIIONK TOHTAIj OAHI) UK- incj x)Nsini:m:i xrr MR rostmastor (Jonornl Ib con- Bldorliig tho adoption of a now form of post card, which will ahow not only tho ordinary atroot sKfdrofl of tho recipient, but his trephono number nlno, according 1 z (ho March Popular Mechanics 3f,ifTa.lne. Upon Its arrival at dea-t 'JHnatlon, a cleric would immediately wvilf up tho tolophnno iiumhor and auk for tho person to whom tho ts&vtl Iu addressed and rend tho ihob. ! wtKo, after whlcli the-rnrd would ho rfolverod Iu tho usual wny. Tho uanf would boar a special stamp, ovstfng flvo contH. and would have j yrnfHronco ovr other flrst-claBs mnllJ aiatfcr In tho samo manner that' ard'cfal-dollvory lottera do now, A ! -r JM'OMH 1411 l flWIIUI Ull lllll vents. Tho numbor of words might lie Ilmltfd, and no liability assumed Xt.r the postal authorities other than tfrttt now borno In tho Bpoclnl dollv ry 'lottor. CJOskll' s. The gosaips nro a uoisomo hunch "who nlay an ugly game; they'd lenvo tttio flnost Waldorf lunch to uianglo aonio ono'a fame. Thoy'ro prone to Aijuro nil they touch, with their long tongues and Jaws, and yot they can not hurt you much unless yon give ificiii cnuso. Tho man whoso life Is rircuniBpect, who minds tho Golden Tcnlo, won't seo his reputation wrock vd by any prating fool. And thoso who stiff or most- from talk qulto of 11 u are tho guys who hear a talo and ralk a block to put tho neighbors visa. I ofton say, with Virtue's ronguo, "Tho goRlps I abhor," and 7ftou I toll how Sandy Hung ran off irfth Mandy Dorr. Tho noxious deeds tlint others spring we rlghtoously dos plso and then we do tho self-snmo Thing, dad bust our jilous eyes" Wo .vro all gossips moro or less; with :f'o wo trot along to toll about our -fako distress when some good man's fona wrong. On Smith and Jones rea'ro kooplng tab, and If thoy inako 7 ureal;, we'll stand around tho atreuts and gab until our windpipes enffMi Si lybon wo roast tho gossip TllJr who duop in scandal delves, Iwero woll to pauso a llttlo whllo -.rnd Just slzo up oursulvos. Wnlt "jtason. FEELINGS iiEjJEVEtt 1 see a young kitten nt play, 1 noer can drive llttlo fuzzy away, but must with my fnco smooth Its fur tho right way, and I'm glad I feol this way toward kjttons. Whenover I soo a young pup with lop car that gives to his faco such a comical lcor, I feel Just like hugging tho cute Utile dear, and I'm glnd that I fool that way toward pup pies. Whenever I seo a swcot babo neatly dressed I feel strango emotions Just under my vest, find I'd llko It to suugglo close up to my breast, and I'm glad I feel this way toward bablos. Uut listen to mo, all you gentlemen, sny: Could worso troubles como or moro grief bo to pay, If a married man happened to feel this Bamo way toward moro thnn just ono of tho Indies? Anon. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA I GOOD KVKXtXU. I "I would make you a Prln- cess." "Then I would not bo a I true Prlncoss. To bo a truo I Princess I niuat strlvo for tho I treasure and win it for myself. I It Is the striving for a thing that wins the crown, not tho pos session of it." Selected. A PHAYKK KOU 11K.U'T.V. Olvo l.er Biich beauty of body and mind As tho leaves of an nspon trco Whun thoy vary from Bllver to green In. tho wind, And who shall bo lovely as she? Thou glvo her thu favor of harking to lovo As the heart of n wood to tho call of n dove! And glvo her jtJ.o beauty of following frco As a cloud In tho sl;y or n wavo in the seal Glvo hor such purity vivid with light Ab tho wonder of passion can be, Aware In the day and wrapt in tho night, And none shall bo lovely as she! O glvo her tho glory a lover b". all find In tho charging of boauty of body and mind, Tho paramount beauty of giving that 8110 Shall lininortnlly glvo It! nut glvo her to mo! -::-- Hrcathos thoro ii man who no'or I has said, I "Tonight I go early to bod." i i -K-tt- i Tho only ronBon Bomo Coob t l Piv nconlo want n flnnor In I ' tlio plo Ib to Ico'p other pcoplo I from eating it. XX IX aomohow tho man who Iiobbcb his . wf never sceniB to enjoy tho prlvl lone. Organized chnrlty bociiib moro nn nIoiib to Honk tho unworthy than to aid tho dcBorvlni' Tho wife's bored oxpresBlon has 1n.l !. Affn.i nt .mini n flltltll . killed tho effect of many a funny Btnry. I U'Ki: M'MMiK SAYS: 1 An old Biilt or clothes doesn't feel so shabby when you know you havo n now suit nt homo. Don't laugh nt tho ribbons on tho barkB of tho nion'B hatH. Hoiiiombor thero was n tlmo when they woro tights and biibIiob on tho street. Tho popular pastlmo on Coos liny those days Is grubbing dandelions out of tho front lawn. A contomiiornrv ronorts that Mrs. N'lck Long worth nas introduced a now stylo In Washington thnt of a 1 ribbon bow which catcVes a drapod skirt In a bunch nt tho knee, nut alio doesn't Bo so far ns to uso baby ilbbnn, Mnny n little ninn conies up to our expectations, where a big man falls short, ' Peace hath hor victories, uut some of us lmto peace. It doesn't tako an ortitor to turn down n hard luck story. Tho straight and nnrow pa4h Is generally avoided by tho rounder. tt-tt A girl of sixteen nover sees a play without noting tho striking resem blnnco betweon horsolf nnd tho hero ine. A Gorman statistician has figured that a man of sixty has spent threo years putting" on his collar. Thero seems to bo no wny of estimating the numbor of cuss words ho used on the lnundrymnn who loft n saw edgo on It. --::- , , , . Hut the man who sings his own praise seldom gets a curtain call. a fool girl bollcvos that every uunuurlod man sho meets Is looking for a wife. -tt-tt-IX Wt 11KH MOODS "Know Thysolf" is flno ndvlco To uso through life. Hut horo is some boyond all prlco Study your wife. ."" . . 'on 'tho n'roakwater for tl-o north. ' ' Kloronco drug store, ownod 4 i Tho man who In to an oxlont wle " V'nnn rZ. tL luUl fds Zl-. by K. V. Surface, was ciitoroJ by I to lis own iRnoranco ib not buch n ' -, ,". , q"'. ,, " . p0m ,,. a burglar Saturday iilKht mid about' ' uumro ra urnou lounj- irom fool after all. 1 "?P J ' .LV.'L,'0" ,,..o30J..,i 'iv!!? $100 worth of monoy and Roods I'or land, whoro alio has apent a fow " I Pn.,11 will vIhH rnlntlvim nt m- iioar , carried Off. wcokh. SURVEY MADE ALONG ISTHMUS Southern Pacific Surveyors Busy and Cause Much - Speculation A party of six or eight Southern Pacific surveyors has boon busy yes terday and today along Isthmus In lot and their mission has caused much discussion. They woro surveying op posite the Kaglo Point log boom this morning. Tust what thoy are making tho sur vey for Is a puzzler to tho parties along Isthmus Inlet and others. Tho old report about tho brldgo across Poos Day not going ro ho built and that tho Eugene lino wns coming up tho east sldo of tho Hay and cross Isthmus Inlot far enough above tho Smith mill so that an oxpennlvo drawbridge would not bo necessary waa rovlVcd by somo who havo boon claiming that the brldgo would not bo built. Go Through Warehouse. Lornl officials of the Southern Pacific stnto that tho lino through tho Alllanco wnrohouso will not ho built before May 1 . Some weeks ago they woro figuring on going through Immediately and thou thev decided to wait until May, when thoy enn put In piling Instead of a temporary roadbed. C. V. McGeorgo, local ngent for C. P. Doo, whoso lease on tho wnre houso dooB not expire until ,Mny 15. said that ho had not been consulted about tho matter. CASE DECIDED AXDHHSOX A XI) IllU'XXKLL OI-' south si.oi'cn wix virroitv OVKK HMITIM'OWKHS CO. IX MHiGIXG IIOAI) At TIOX. A logging rond Ib not a public car rier and henco has not t' o right of umlnont domain nor tho right to utll Izo n public Htrcot or highway for rlg'.:t of wny. This was the gist of a decision of tho Oregon Supreme Court received today, reversing u decision of tho Cobs county circuit colirt In tho case of Anderi'on, Urunuoll and others vs. tho Snilth-Powcrs Logging company et nl. Thu plaintiffs live on South Slough and attacked a franchise giv en by tho county co.urt to tho Snilth Powora company to uso a South Slough road for highway. It Is n victory for L. A.. LlUenvlst. Incidentally, tho Supremo Court hold mn uuconetltutlonal n law undor which i tho franchlHo was granted. ! Tho case wbb Important ns a pro- cedent, hut not In this particular In stnnco, ub tho IobkIhi? road was nhouf to ho taken out anvwnv. o I i PERSONAL OVERFLOW I .A I AjUIiny i)0f0ro going to Seattlo. Mrs. . . --.1 . . 1 Conn has beon an offlolcnt employe i nt Tho TIiiips fnr Hnvoral montllB mid tho many frlemls thoy hrvo made on tho Hay will rogrot tholr doparturo. lin.i V11 riHiis T It Wilcox of ort Ilond was frosted to In? by 5, ' AIlr "1 ?!, , nSnJ S f" .Lf ",'"?., '0J,!"," left It on Second street "art night." , Plans lrew cry. Joo Ilausor of the Ferndnle Hrewery Is arranging to or-N Knnlzo n sao.000 company to build a conoroto browory, soda water and lco mnklng plant In Forndnlb, where ho has secured a fine spring to supply tho wntor needed. I'ortliinil Dull. Levi Smith r- turn0ll t0,iny fron,' Portland nnd 8aya tlmt ll0 wn8 bothered on almost ovory corner by mon nsiung 111m ror n ouartor to buy a meal with. Ho says that hundreds flock around tho employment offices. It wns vory hot coming down tho Columbia yes terday. TO l'ltOTKCT Fr.OIU:.CK I'lnii to Have Tomi Lighted All Night as Safcgiiuul ov A spoclal meeting of tho town board of trustoes was hold Monday ovenlng to consldor tho question of providing bettor protection for tho Inhabitants against tho lnwloss element. Tho recont robberies Tinvo aroused the people to tho necessity for guarding ugalust furthor depre dations, It was proposed that an all-night light Borvlce bo maintained by tho town and that tho Marshal bo re quired to bo on active duty through tho night to prevent further viola tions of law Tho Floreifco Rloctrlc Company asked that the town take lights to tho amount of $70, per month toward the expense of kop Ing the lights on all night. Flor ence West. ni'H.D AT GfiK.VADA Chns. Fox has purchased a lot In Glonnda aoYoRB tho street we3t of the hotel. Mr. Fox intends to erect a building 20x!i0 feet nnd ono story In height, as soon as the transfer is made. Ho has leased tho building, to C. D. Kimball for tho term .of; two years for a pool hall and lunch room. .Floronco c c in i tr AVn Mll II 1. Pnim will Innv,. ' tlflOU. 1 I XOIJT1I IlRN'n NKU'fl I j West. e Attractive Furniture At Attractive Prb Ask "Grandpa" Grandparents :- If you want to give the Recently-weds a present for their new home that will tickle them, give them a handsome parlor set. Then, when you visit them you will enjoy their pride in their beautifully furnished parlor. When you give a present, you want the best, of course. So come to us, for we carry the extra fine, SUBSTANTIAL, up-to-date parlor sets that you are looking for. Our PRICES are trustworthy 'and square, too. GOING & HARVEY CO. GOING (Mb HARVEY CO, two ixoukni i: imniu:i;ir.s KitBt Thursday nlsht uliout ?2i i In money boloiiKlni; to Hd Walk r of ,vnB Htohm from IiIb room at Cnrl- IU i'a . Uv.lnu hi....o o.i I. a.olu atroot. Tho money was noarly all found tho Hiino nlj;ht In poBBessIon "f another lodwer named U. Keonoy, , llllll OH" IllUCC Ol II IUDIIIYU1J' JUUIl" -f I CUTfi toi:s )l-'l' Stanford Matson, aged about tnr years, n step-son of J. Stevens of Mnplo Creek, had two toes cut off trom lllB r,Bht f(,ot Tno uoy nnd 'B brothor woro out " tho W00tlB w'10 Stanford put his foot on n log just as his brother brought ,ow h,B x-Kloroce West. .MUlr.VOMAII I.OSKS PltOPKfjTjKIl I A Portland pnpor says: Whllo off Cape Hlanco, tho McCormlck stenm op Multnomah, Captain. Foldat, ar riving from San Francisco this morning, lost a blndo from hor pro peller. Desplto tho mishap she man agfd to complote n fair passage, coming up tho const. YAQUI.VA Clayton Ttnft. a young man residing at Mill, four miles nhovo Yaqulnu, was drownod while attempt ing to awlni tho river nenr that place. THIS STOMACH REMEDY HELPS YOUR FRIENDS Almost overy day somo grateful porson comes Into our storo and tolls us of bonofita received from the uso of R'xall Dyspepsia Tablets. Knowing how much good they havo done others nnd knowing whnt thoy are mado of, wo feol sure they will help you. So great Ib our faith In them that wo urge to try them entirely at our risk, with our personal promise that u they don t do ull you expect them to do nnd mako your stomach comfortablo and healthy and your digestion easy, . we'll hand back your money. We couldn't endorse anything more strongly than we do Itexall Dyspopsla Tablets. Containing Pep sin and Bismuth, two of the great est digestivo aids known to medical science, they soothe tho stomnch, chock heartburn and distress, pro mote a natural fioow of the gastric Julco and help regulate tho bowols. Hemembor, If thoy don't mako your digestion so easy and comfortablo that you can cat whatover you llko whenovor you like, we want you to come back and toll us and get your monoy. Sold only at the more than 7000 Roxall Stores, and In this town only at our storo. 'lnreo sizes, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Lockhnrt-Par-sona Drug Co., "The Busy Corner," Marsh field, Oregon, for it, House .Furnishing Engineers HIMX'IAIi NKIOIO.V Itov. Kaniuol GroRK will kIvo one IiIb popular Bormon-locturcH at tho ChrlHtlan Church n xt Sunday n'.xht. The suhjoti ill bo i'Iio novll and IIIb UecrulthiK StattoiiB." 8peclal music will also bo loniTorua. Hnvo your Job printing dono at In The Times. QUA L1TY 0iposlto Illanco Hotel Silk Waists We received this morning, by express, somoespw ly good things in Silk Wash Waists, .' Price $2.25 to $2.50 Net Waists &3.00 and $31 ui- j. ...j. oi.i. 4! tho malieP vve ao noi ininK we aie oveibiauns " '-; mu ... c ok in RD ner ceni wu ouy wo uu savo yuu iiuiii u yy riah 1 j u!j--!r m.. i,owa tnM us wen iai;e& mm Binuiuiueiiobi iviuny uavo w, far the best line in town, Ladies' Soils $9n85 to Ladies' Coats $7o9S to We are selling more Suits, Coats, and Dreg, codcnn tl-mn ouor hofnrp. fllir llie IS D6licl IW uvuuum UIUII uiui vuiuiui, w - style and costs less, Tfine GoUen First National Bank Building. " . We havC 1 just l-ercived Ji nice line of INNING ROOM TABUjI DINING ROOM flmrf ami DINING ROOM mxmid "Everything for ' TILE HOME" from the KLTC1IEX to SLEEPING ROObI and remember "AVE SELL IT nil LESS." t v IMI'OKTANT .NOW Ordinance No. 310. cf Uta Marshflcld, provides Utt ij bngo niiiRt bo kpi id mi ioviu'p.1 1 ant. one (or Yf gurhago and one for uitO; tins, etc, It alio proiwna h-jL-.i shnll ho remorejjaini wagon pnd that tow W not nuoweci io rrmu i"r any premises wnereiin! as provmcu uy hn 7"u In the inieren oj ? this ordinance IU U W forced and proptrtr on, guide thcugve mm City n"H TERMaSCTUDIO J PHOTOS $28,(1 $25.9 R