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i"J-c - l ' - wrr fw ' ' 1)W'rW!l" 'TVTW ""T iiprM?r wwwwwppiipppipppwwr J THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO Hwfi nWlWHW kj jiiiiIPWIWIWll'iW ' iiff'-rimV"" fc ft f & f t COOS BAY TIMES T . O. MALONKY Kdltor mid Pub. JPAN K. MALONKY News Kdltor Otftdnl l'npcr of Coos County AX KXl'KXHIYH VICTORY. PRESIDENT WILSON Is going to win in his desire to havo the I'niiama Canal tolls exemption of Ainorluan ships repealed, but tli 6 coat of hla victory to himself Is solng to bo very great becauao tho cost of his victory to American commorco Is going to bo very great nnd no man can do tho thing that lie Is doing without paying n penal ty, becnuso tho thing he Is doing is wrong. Ho Is tho sorvant of tho American people and ho is standing by British Interests rather than Atnorlcan Interests In n broad sense. Tho real bcnoriciarlcs of his posi tion will bo the special Interests which own tho transcontinental rnll rouds In America nnd Canada, .. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA THEY ARE ALL 1 W AS GOOD KVKNING. In forming opinions n man or woman owes no considera tion to any person or persons whatever. Truth is tho singlo object. It Is truth that in tho forum of conscience claims nn undivided allegiance. John Morley. MV PLATFORM. (Wrltton for Tlio Timos) Dent Voter, listen to my plei, That earnestly I nond to theo, To ninrlc your ticket with a cross Hlght after my namol Seo, "old Iiobs?" I nord your voto, Indeed I do, And that of all your family too; Hvory one Hint I can got. Vtom llandsomo Hill to Lovely Not. I'm Buro tho right man for tho place, Jimt liuhnld my honest faro! I'll banish every kind of work, Likewise want, with a mighty Jerk. You'll havo naught to do but loaf and play And still got thu highest kind of pay, I'll cut out every kind of tax, And go for graft with a big broad- axe. I'll get you all a pension, sure, And build a road before your door; I'll marry all your daughters to high lords, And nil your sous to heiresses, mark my words. I'll boost my salary all I ran, Jtmt ilk the average Congressman, And gobble up tho mlloago too, ' And thou divide It all with you, All tho Wots ran count on mo, Also tho Drys I know how, you sco! I'll fill tho earth with glnduoma cheer Willi nary a trlclc for you to fear. If them's aught on onrth that I've forgot, Just mention It I'll do It on tho spot. I'm huinhlo now, Indood I nm, Just like a meek and mild-eyed lamb. flo when you romo to cast your voto Just seo that I'm not mndo tho goat. Aftor MY name, oh plnaso annex Thnt beautiful, that lovely X. In secret session, behind closed doors nnd padlock): When I'vo tho JOR, you know, I'll toll where YOU may go Binned, but not read, Incog Nlto. (Mndo In Mnrshrield, patent ap plied for.) The Ford Car and Its Equip ment and Operating; Feat ures Helped Win Goodroads Goodrum was nil smiles this afternoon desplto the dripping gray skies outside. He was receiving congratulations on tho remarkablo record and victory of tlio Ford car lu its race against timo from North Bend to Dul lards. "Tlio Ford is a world-bcator, all right," remarked Mr. Goodrum "and It also had world beating equipment on this trip. Tho wheels wero fit ted with United States 'Nobby Tread' tires, tho Ford special 'Cham pion X' spark plugs, Ford special cylinder oil and Hod Crown gaso ltno furnished tho power. Thoro Is always team work and efficiency ns well as economy lu tho Ford and Its equipment" Mr. Goodrum con tinued," nnd today's raco only em phasizes what I havo olwaya main tained that tho Ford Is -the best car in tho world for Coos County roads at all seasons and in all sorts of weather." . DOLLAR AS A LOGGER FINED 5 FOR TABLE HERS Victor Larson Pays Fine for Teaching Watski Latter Accused of Theft Victor Larson, blacksmith at tho Minnie Hum- inliiK. who win rhnrund with asaanlt by John Watski, was lined ?( today hy Justice ronnocic. Wntskl claimed that LarBon throw throw pancakes In his fnco and then bent him up. Larson said that Wat ski was a "table hog" and said that ho had docldcd to teach him somo manners. He claltmd that Watski would eat out of tho serving p:.UoB or would dump stuff back off his plato into tho sorvlng plates, much to tho disgust of tho other board ers. On hearing this, Justlro P6n nnck decided that Wntskl got what waB coming to him. .-, In .Missing. Today Chas. Johnson Hwnr out a warrant charging Wntskl with steal ing $50 from him. Ho claimed that Watski went m his pnrtnor, Dan MrClullnu, nnd got the key to tho tool chost and lu somn pretext took the $r0 out of his pockotbook there. Constable Cox loft today to arr st Watski. Many Threaten Wntskl. Constable Cox said that all tho miners at Hennessey's mine wero an gry at Watski and wero threatening him to force him to leave camp. Ho said It looked like serious trou'jle. Millionaire San Francisco Man at Bear Creek Camp Directs Affairs (Special to The Times.) COQUILLK, Or., April 1-1. Capt. Robert Dollar, head of tho Dollar Lumber company and Dollar Steam ship company, Is spending n few days, in me vauey looxing anor me joun son Lumber company and Seoloy & Anderson Logging company, of which lie Is trustee. Despite his seventy years of age, he Is going right Into tho thick of the work to got it going tho way he thinks lt.should. He had the Seoloy & Anderson logging camp stiytcd and In order to personally supervise tho work, he has spent four dnya and nights there, eating with tho loggors and sleeping In the bunkhnusc. He Is also spending some tlmo at tho mill. No one would think to seo him ulrocttng affairs In tho logging camp that ho was a millionaire nnd prob ably exercises more lnfluonco with the government of China than any other American. He has the mill cutting at capacity and has reduced tho freight rato on t'. e Graco Dollar fifty conts per thousand. Despite this, tho Grace Dollar Is making good money. Mill to Start. Receiver Newton expects to got tho Coqulllo Mill & Mercantile com pany's plant hero going soon and wilt cut only for tho local trade for the time bolng. POLICE COURT Nels Thorpe was arrested by Offi cer Walter Richardson on Monday afternoon and charged with drunk enness. Ho was released on ?5 cash ball, which was deposited by a friend, .!, rtrnlnnril. nt Ton Mile, en- Joyed tho misfortune of falling Into uo hands of orncor snoupe wouuuj evening on a charge of drunken oon ir lin. imt flvn rents nnd was fined $5.00 oy Recorder Hutler today. Paul Colo was arrested by Offi cers Shoupo nnd Rlchnrdson Inst evening. Soarch of his person re vealed tho fact that ho was n lodgo member, nnd had. $10.50. He was released later in the evening on $f cash ball. Ilofore Recordor Dutler today ho stated that his drunken ness was morely accidental and ho was discharged from custody and his bnll returned. OAI'S SEWS I MALL Ittl CIRCUIT 1 ON HERE TODAY JURORS CALLED COQUIIjIjK AXI) MYRTLE POINT ONLY TOWNS XOT REPRESENT- Kl) MAY LIMIT TKAMH TIJ IM PORTED PLAYERS EACH. At tho Coos County basoball meet ing hero today, all towns wero rep resented except Myrtlo Poliit and Loqullle, Nortli Ilcnd, Uandon, Nor way and Empire had dolegates pres ent. A Bcoro of Mnrshflold men wero In attendance. It was practically decided this aftornoon to organl.o limiting tho hired plnyors to two men to each team nnd that no team would bo allowed to play more than two mon who wore not residents of the coun ty on tho dato of organizing tho league. SHORTS, HAINES.' 1.110 per wick nt Number' of: Coos Bay MPn Summoned to Serve a Aon Term of Court N ors to servo at the An I I te? Vt SN cult Court, The Jiiror. ?. 2 ' Clr od to appear at ConulMo ft"?0 Those from the cH D ay fi ' " nro to servo are: ll) W.- A. Hold, J. D. qinkenb Chas. Cavanaugh, Miles v m.w W. A. McLnggan, w. K. Tom ' Enoch Holland, W. a Weaver n. Ilonebrako, Dan Maloney, ' royal citowx flour, si , HAINKSi' ' LEAVE TODAY NORTH REND NEWS 1 , Mrs. M. Koulou nnd children nro visiting nt the homo of Mrs. Chns. liny den. Mrs. E, F. Russell and children nro quarantined for smallpox. MIhsoh Ila.ol ami Lulu Moody of Co(iillli' .were thu gu sta of tholr mint, Mcs, Goorgo 1 laser. Tho rocoptlon which was planned for Row Frederick Shlmlan has been postponed Induflnttoly, George Anthony, who spoilt tho vrrok-onil with lila family, left for Nortli Slough. BAND CONCERT ON WEDNESDAY Steamer Sails This Afternoon! for San Francisco and San Pedro i The Ilcdondo sailed at 2 o'clock this afternoon for Hnu Francisco and San Pedro, She had a cargo of lumber nnd some miscellaneous freight. Including cheese. Among thos.' sailing on hor woro. I a. M. McLunn, Louis Martin, S. L. Jones, Pearl Wamen, John O, i llruu. Jr., John O'lrrlen, Mrs. J, , O'llrlon, J. (1. Voasey. J, H, Wood. ,Goo. N. Grant. M. I). Gnlllger, Tuna iDiniui. A. Roco. V. A. Miller. An- jtluo Compo, Antonio Alonzo, Pedro viHiiuoa, ,irs. j, a. .Mnmieu, .Mrs. 0. Kitchen. Master Thos. Nlcols, Mrs. T. Nichols, Arthur Sliver. Win, Hoyne, .1. W. Simpson. C W. Purdy, K. W. Hair like. Mrs. K. W. HnBCliko, M vo Sonila, P. Andreoll, Coreo Ju lino, T. V. Hrown, Joo Sttinpfllny, Jim Wen, Geo. Sots, Jeon Clutns, Foro ltatioa, Alonso Costellano, Alios Thomas. Now March by Geo. C. Murphy of Marshfield to be Played Pronram Given A fenturo of Wednesday night's concort by tho Coos Ray Concert band will bo tho rendition of a now tnnreh by George C. Murphy of Marsh .'old. Tho title of the number, a flnrch, Is "From Ocean to Ocean via J'iiniunn" and Director Fenton pro nounces It a very clover numbor. Wr. Murphy la u very finely schooled mtmluliin, was for years with Pat Con way's noted band and has arranged much music. He U now working on no mo new oiiuluat numbers. Tho program for Wednesday night J: March "Flag of Victory Hlon Overture "Norma" llelllni V1U "Return of Spring" Wnldteufel Facktfluny In Ub Meyerbeer Bortuiude from 1U11hI"1,ou Mil- lloua d'ArllnquIn Wrlgo Nmitlcnl Fantasia (ruquoat) Tobanl Aim eh 'From Ocoan to Ocean via Pa- jiuma" Geo C. MHirphy (new) fllnr Spangled Uanuor WOMAN M IN JAIL Sheriff's Wife at Canon City, Colo., Thwarts Plans of Mob to Hann Prisoner llr AmocUicJ Trnt la loo 1U, Tlmra Fifty armed and masked men, said to I bo citizens of Florence, solzed the I sheriff mid with axes and ropes, i. i I.., iiiiMi'iu'o mi me couuiy juu, avow lug their liiteutlnn of lynching Chas, Rnglaud, charged with the murder of Floronco Morohaut- Tho fcherlff s j wife telephoned to te state penlten- tlary and tho prison guards wltiii members of tho fire department with ' sawod.off sliotiruns dlsmrm1 tlir' mob. Sovornl shota wero fired lt no one Injured.. Times Want Ads Got Results. DKKIt CAl'SKS DA.MAGH IX 1)11. DIX'S ORCHARD Deputy Gnmo Warden Thomas returned today from tho upper Coqulllo and Bays that deer havo destroyed forty young Grnvonstoln applo trees In Dr. DIx's orchard by eating tho leaves off th low branches. There Is n soven-foot fonco around tho orchard, but they hop over It. A special porn.lt to shoot deer may bo given Dr. Dix or Reu M'Mullcn. In their orchard. THREE DAYS SPECIAL WKDXKSDAY, THURSDAY AN MKAN A GIIKAT SAVING 'IX) Mon's guaranteed work shirts I) FRIDAY. COMK A"XI) PROFIT 11V THFS13 OFFHRIXGS. TIIKV YOU. of Cheviots and twills, yip porfect fitting, only . .fU Stlckerel Trimming UraldB, In tnn and rods, only P Ub por bolt infants' (Rubens) vests QQ formerly fiQc, now Uuu Ladles" Ifciiutlful embroider ed Albatross Waists, all shades various styles. Form-fM QC trly to $3.00. Now ijJIiJu Beautiful Crepes, In plain, Btrlpes and flgurcB. Specially roduced, IKc, 15c, mid ItJJSc per yard. Nottingham loco curtains, tnn or white. Full longth. fM QP $2.00 values. Pair ..ipliAU Ladles llrassleres, neatly trim med In embroidery or lace; perfect fitting. Specially prlc tfd, 7."c, 50c mill SIjIc. Mon's Sox, In black, tan or gray; cotton or wool; n mixed only, jg Ltnon and DnmnsK Table Cloth, patterns, 2 2$ nnd 3 ynrds long, very pretty de signs. Specinl prices, iso, $!..- mid 1.0(1 each. Wo nro still making special prices on blankots, comfortori, shcotH, pillow cases nnd bed spreads. ' Satisfaction always or mouoy refunded (Next to Chandler Hotel. THE FAIR Satisfaction always or money refunded Irving Dloclc, Central Arc. wmxEswmsmm A race from Nortli Bend to Bandon, a distance of 32 miles ovtr mountain roads supposed to be im possible for an auto to navigate, took place today, . The Hup challenged the WIDE, WIDE world and tho Ford took her up and won In a walk. The Hup timo was six hours and twenty-five minutes, while the FORD made it in three hours and fifty-one minutes, The little Ford carried four passengers the entire distance without a mishap and is in the prime of condition to return, The little Ford was a regular 1913 Stock Car that has been run upwards of 20,000 miles, and was equipped with tho Famous Nobby Tread United States Tires and Ford Special Champion spark plugs and used Ford Special Cylinder Oil and Red Crown. Gasoline, The driver was Going Some Edgar Simpson and his lieutenants were Burritt and Ed Undberg while Hyde went in behalf of tho Hup to seo that the race was on the square, Ford Special Cylinder Oil, Rod Crown Gasoline U, S, Nobby Tread Tires, Ford Special Champion Spark Plugs Above is a cut of tho Ford that costs half as much, weighs half as much and gots over the roads twice 'as fast, OU FORD at $650.00 F. O. B. Marshfield (joodroads - Go nim ' s Garage 35? 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