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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1914)
TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MA.Y 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. ' i COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MAIiONKV BAN 15. MALONKV Kdltor nnil Pub. ftews Kdltor Official Paper )f Coos County Entered at tlio Postoftlco at Marsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through tho mnllB ns second-class malt' mattor. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAIIA' TIMES Mhrdificld :: Oregon ' Dedicated to tho sorvico of tho peoojo, that no good cause shall laokt rt champion, and that ovil shall not Wjflvo unopposod. 8UBSC1UPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono yoar $6.00 For month 60 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 i STATTM GIRL IS RETURNED PERKINS TELLS OF RAILROAD PUBS Roseburg Promoter of Line to Coos Bay Says Coos Coun- ty is ciimusiasuc. oct will bo forthcoming without dif ncuity. Othor incotlngB arc to lio hold In Coos County this week, when com mittees will ho nppolntud to ninko I jiruiiiiiiuiuy puma iur iiuiumg spccini had waited long for a- railroad and, bonds olections. Theso elections, 1IUU ntllll-u iuil(, IUI l IOIIIUUU """jUUIHIH UIUUUIIHB, 1 IIUBU UlCCUOtlB that tho tlmo had arrived when somo Mr. Perkins snys; will bo hold with . .., .. ..... . ... .. rt. In Mm nnvt fnw itirmtlin nnmiiin nr.unn annum no UKca. l was Mr. Itolllster's opinion that tho Although tho agitation for a rail COOS BAY Tlio End of the Oregon Trail daughter of Mrs, Lula Hanson, was brought from Plorcnco yestordny oven ing In chargo of Chlof of Pollco C. W. McLaughlin and taken to the homo of Clyde Gage, son of Sh'orlff uiisu, wnero sno win remain until friendly relations can bo established , botweon tho girl and her mother. McLaughlin says tho girl told him , a sad story of her home life In Marsh uuiu wnicn convinced Mm sin " " was Air. iioiusier s opiiuun unit i"" r , ," nT.i...- Yi . . . ' i.i . i. ,.... i i road from nosoburg. to tho coast Tho Kosoburg Review says: That proposition nt hnnd was tho most lo-Htnrt0(1 0l,t a jcw wcoks aR0 Mr tho people of Coos County are en- gltlmnto ono evor Bubmlttod to tho Perkins bob' numoroua Inquiries' thuslastlcovor tho prospects of a rail-1 people of Coos countn linvo beon received from tho big In road from Hosoburir tn tho must nnd Although Mr. Perkins says ho en- toresU of tlio country. Whllo not f ,, J: ,,. countered considerable Southern Pnc- at liberty to dIVulge the Identity 8f will do their Bharo to brins about a inc 8cntlmcnt nt Mnrshflold, ho found 'tho Inquirers, Mr. Perkins says they uneerlv rnnllznflnn nt Hm nrntnnt tvna n,., ..,.,.. .i t !... n.ii...ninoiL m.nx nrn nnouln wltll nil f fir-Inn t mnltni Brought from Florence by Of ficer, to Whom She Re lates Sad Story. . . . i - w wwit uw vu "tiutt uLvub irin ontitlntn iifiw-! ,. avln,t..i- ,, '"r "'I'SPoedy realization of the project, was tho pooplo there enthusiastic ovor nro peoplo with sufficient cnpltal -, uft iillDi LJ11IJ1 I1UUUU1I. WIIH tlm ntnlAiii.itt -f T It .-.. ... . . . t . . . n AmiHfMllnf n M .1 nnlllh 1. u mo inio movement' ror a community i. u"D""" ",,u --'ii' mu runu ... ....w...u... , , ,,, a inviuo, miu.lliu HUU IIIUVCIIlUIll' IOI II UUIIIUIUHIIJ I --,"-" "" ""'" returned hero from Mnrsliflold laBt railroad. Al Powers, of tho Smith-1 without dirriculty. tho stntoment of J. W. Pecins, who i Marshflold laBt railroad. Al Powers, of tho Smith-' witnour tumcuiiy. two or moro o to Mr. Perkins, Powers Lumbor company, nnd ono of tl outBido concerns interested. Ii 3 hold at Coqulllo Coos county's most Influential cltl- tho project nro said to bo railroad .tiyriie I'oint, North Bond nnd Marsh-' zens, voiced tho sentiinent of tno ,uont rcacniiig mo conBt via nose- iioia. ai oncn or tneso meotlngs tho Marshflold peoplo wllon ho said tho ""n?. wr. i-eriunB uihikb mo autn project wns fully explained by Mr. residents of that locality wore ready or,n Interests mny also submit a Perkins, after which brief talks woro and willing to support nnd work for. proposition for building tlio rond was tructlon Is tfalr In time when thrills. courago strangely Perkins, after which brief talks woro and willing to support nnd work for.PrI'08ltlon for building ''""-d hv Coos county cltlzcnB. nnv lcKltlmntn railroad nromisltlon. w,lon t'10 tImo tor cons In overy instance. Mr. Perkins nv At Coqulllo and aryrtlo Point tho' Jt l"1"'1',." ,B.n,B9 roportod tlfnt A. viulniout wna unanimous in fayor meotinga wero woll attended and ov- woich will arrlvo hero soon to look tho railroad. oryono seemed onxious to assist In I ovcr tno railroad prospects. l " ...... ........j, wi Ar IVOrill llonil. Wlinro It vna Im. M.n ..nnnt I In lila nililrnaa linfnrn llc i.l.l(n or own resources, tho a ri tnid i... .r rr. . "-.. r" v." i'j". ...... .. ... ... ..,......u .-. ... ,,,.u,,i him how shn Jimi hnnn nifarni. i.i i'ul""o " oi(i a meeting m tno Although Mr. Perkins was unnblo homo by her ither d In-fa ,CVCnli"f;; .f1 Porkl,n8 8fl)'B thl! ',co"10 to termlno tho exact amount of thor. "lotnor nnd stop-fa-cr0wdcd tho opera Ifouao at 10 o'clock bonds thnt will bo Issued by Cobs ..... in nil, mnrninrr nn.i unn, nt nnn,i n- r.it.. i. .i..M .. i. i. ... -n. A CCO nunc to thn irlrrn alnrv fmi. V , -... .. .-. uu ,ui u iih uui, uu uuuo nut iit'ttiuiiu lu ,... -.! ' I '. .l" J5'" B Bl0.ry 10P favoring tho nroier.t. Amnm Mm Mint Mm rnn.l will nrnrf with nlinnt available. With this Per Oregon, whnt bravo men cros- anit tliv Ifnll Thy verdant nlnlna nnd crystal rills. ' Accordln to tooj-. ,,,, tal 'SaiSsEJn B3.1EM at Handon about six wcekc ko Ir 4'nT8 nt tn,mnif ns Fred $1,000,000 available. With mother swore out a ?arra? torti-V'r, nth'"tlo booster of sum as a working capital, Mr. And now wo gaze on rugged coast That marks the end of paths thoy trod. Sweot flowors wo pluck from myriad host. Now-born with each sod. Hero ploneor stood rnugc 'Midst temp'led hills valo, Whom now wo mnrk each Modern CllilllL'l! Coos Hay tho end Trail. JAMES linrflhrield, Ore., May 20, fresh-turnod on fir-clad nnd wooded mothor swore out n warrant for tho iuiichi or uanson nna tho noxt day aho balled him out of Jail. Just whv her mothor. should ball Hanson out after having him arrested for as sault and bnttory sho did not know. But It is said thnt sho changed hor att Undo und hi frequent occasions scolded tho girl horsolf. About three weeks ngo Gladys was driven awnv from linmn nnMr,iinn tn ...i. i.- ."..". -- . "--"""n i ... niuii mm ioiu AicLaiigniin. Sho searched In vain for work hero and nnniiy wont to Lakeside, whom slmi tlio COOS Bay country. Mr. Itrilllntnr klnn nlnlmn tlio rnmnlnlnir' '. r.nnn.. fvininnri thnt tho neoplo n,f Coos Bay ono necessary In financing tho proj- mcctlngs In Coos County, Mr, Per kins mndc It plain thnt tho pooplo of ItOBoburg nro not ndvocntlng any particular routo to tho const. In fact Mr. Perkins said tills detntl would bo left entirely In tho hands of tho people nnd would bo Bottled satisfactorily to nil concerned. With such men ns Fred Holllstor ami Ai i.DWcrs T-T 'ore Is no oubffCN Perkins wmrS.??" 'C Coos nnv vo! nli " it. ,5ty was ZLL,L??. av M, ft... ho oncom i-..nB,.,0e dH.." '! ..i .,:. "."'-"u n i.ir'ft viuvnons for tho . uuia nt t.. It Itnpossl Mo for ,h,al0tUe l? 'I'nlltlos to Is So boW' "S" ronstruetlon. Tliere ' '0r r"C como conflict of oDninnPPe?r' bfi t? this act, howeffr '..' Coos Hay attoriiev..? ,nuillCJ municipalities '& Jlabi 'nj J-ondj in cases suchft 'S n'tilMlft'.WJtatu, rough and that a rew dSuta Jinprovo-lt- wondcrfullr me M , ., mTAIlLKliKn At tho Pannma.l'aclflc p... Some man can maU . i If lio'll Invent to" ub It '?' To b i set uplmo.tU.nyWb?r A light, vest-pockot 5 A fiimlly tree Isn't anr nm.i vour famllv im. i.-....' ?lttil nny(i.ongor than totfilft of Oregon's UPIIAM, 11)11. SAYS PROHIS DEFEATED HIM B. F. Jones Says Primary Vote . Indicates Oregon Is Go ing Dry This Fall. IidSlSDtma, Or.. May 21. II. F. Jiinos. whim irnkpit In whnt Im nttrih. ... 1. 1.. a... ...i... ..m i..i.i 'tho court ! n mil ! . niiiii ' ( iiriiniiii - - -. . . ---... .. . Hnn Tim nU l mil nf ,t I, u.B ' A'""'1"0 '' rr,Vl"B . tho launch " ' """ uunta yusioruny ovoning. n prohibition landslle, especially Ini It is not known nt Ui's tlni6 what this Congressional district. In my",;,," 'r8. nanson plans to take, opinion tho peoplo outsldo tho conn ty of Multnomah will vote dry two mot n girl nnmod Clara' TownsondJ ". ijuuiuiio msi rriontiB and tho iijwiibuiki gin scctiroil a position for (l ndys as waitress In n restaurant nt I'lorcnco by corresponding with tho iui"iuiuii n mini namou ucorgo Miller. i no Townsond girl had lived In , iiftuiiL-u iiuiuru, nnu niter talking tho mnttor over with Qlndys both deeldod to go to Florence Thoy Went tO Cniltnlll Prtlnrann nt .!. schooner Itustlor nnd told him Hint thoy wanted to get to Florence, but tt'nt thoy woro without funilB. Cap- uun retorson was kind enough to Kivo tnom pnssago to Floronco nnd they loft hero last Friday. Both girls obtained employment In Horoncu and woro living with n fam ily of nlco pooplo, according to Mc Laughlin, Monday ho rccolvcd n court order which was signed by Mrs. Hanson requesting tho return or her dnughtor. McLaughlin found Olndys working as a n waitress n tho Miller restaurant nmi In rmnniinno,. ...m. tho COUrt warrant lirnni'ht !.. , Gladys, It Is understood, wilt remain fn-nnn nt thn iwiinlnir Wnvnmlinr nlnr tlon, nnd tho vote may bo sq strong that It will, ovorcome thnt county nnd Oregon will luivo nrohlb It on at tho homo of Mr. Ongo until sho m iioauiuu oi proper treatmont WOMAN PAVH FIXK. TaMI llla ...I. . . AVhllo' th prohibition party hold listordny by Mnrshal Carter for'boinc tftntA rnni'ittitlim riml ikiiflniu.ul ..ir- In l... til........ -,.. . . "v..r, stnto convention and endorsed ror (a fn men, still thoy nro so well or ganized that they could pubs tho word along at any tlmo nnd endorse certain rami I dates within tho pri mary of olthor party, and the dry voto would go to them. Therefore, In my opinion, they simply voted In a body within the Republican nnd Democratic primaries outside of Multnomnli County for tho man whom thoy thought would stand firmly for stnto and Nutlonnl pro hibition, They reasoned that W. C. Hawloy, having been a Mothodlst all bin life, would stand for National prohibition nnd would, If nominated and elected , when called upon, In troduce n bill for National prohib ition. "Fred Holllstor. tho Domncrntle primary candidate for Congress, having published In the press that If olocted ho would stand for Nat ional prohibition, wns nominated by a largo majority. Dr. Wlthycoinbo. who has been a temperance man all Ills life and who was known to favor noth stnto nnd National prohibition, led In tho race for tlovemor by n largo majority. Dr. Smith, who was (lovernop West's choice for Oov ernor nnd who It Is supposed stood for prohibition, led his competitors in tho rnco. 4 "The sooner the prohibition ques tion Ih settled the better it will be for social, IiuhIuoss and political matters It Is disturbing everything from n Fourth of July celebration to a county fair. Communities nnd fnmlllen are divided upon this ques tion, und If It Ih not soon sottled ono way or tho other the people of Oregon will ln so worked up over It thnt It Is going to seriously af fect all btiHlnens matters, and In stead of working for n greater Ore gon, wo will all be too busy with the liquor question to hold our own with other great V tutor n states." hTELLEH"TELLS lu tho IJInnco Cafo in n drunken con- umun was roionsod from tho city Jail yesterday ovoning nftor hor flno had boon pnld. Tho fight botweon Henry King nnd Al .Vow man Is snld to havo boon caused by tho Ells woman, who according to N'qwmnn, mado an Insulting remark to Ms wife. XOIITI! I.VLKT XKW8. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA JOO KVUMXO To bo cnpablo of steady friendship and lasting lovo nro tho two greatest proofs not only of goodness of heart, but of strength of mind. Wm. Hnz-lett. Till: .MOHXINO HILUS Tho OF BIG LOAN : I I Says That the New Haven Railroad Made Good In vestment on Deal lllj AwocLtl I'rvM lo Cool n7 TIpim.I WASHINGTON. 1). l. Muy 20 Interest in the remarkable story be ing related to the Ititerstntn rem. inerco CommUnlon by former Piosi- dent Mellen of iho New Hmeu show ed no nbatemeni wlien .Mellon resum ed his tetslmony today. Mellon ad mitted the tact that Haskell was the owner or. the lioston Herald ndu that it was not a bad Investment when tho Now Hnveu innda u loan to him of morning hills, hlgh-crowned with light, Aro calling: "Como away! Oono nro tho dim dreams of tho Nig! t, Tho world has found tho Day." And slug the rivers nnd tho rills: "Conio to tho blessed morning IiIIIb." They wnft us wolcomo from nfar, Light's victory Is won. Thoy know tho mysteries of each star, i ne xeereis or tlio sun. nind welcome to tho valley thrills; "Come to tho morning of tho hills." Night's sorrows vanish nnd wo win Tho blessedness of Pence; A world that takes all Heaven In Lift's storms and thunders cense. And heartB nre lifted, as Clod wills, To meot Him on the morning hills. F. L. Stanton. Iil!!l I After n Coos Bay man has been married awhllo he reallzos mat a lawyer tioesn't know any thing about the art of cross-examination. Somo Coos Day mon's Idea of the square deal Is when they get G5 nor cent the best of it. Any man can follow a woman, but mighty few men can load her. -a-K- No mnttor how bravo n man may bo, ho doesn't like to wake up in tho lniddln of tlm nlelit nn.l lnn..i,., ho soos something In a dark .corner. I Some Coos Bay men aro up- I l held in their homes and others I I nro held up. ml..-. ....... ,1.1.. . .... AH This Week IRVING BLOCK ii ii -r Big Bargain Event Big Clean-up S Starts May 20th and Continues 1 Week THE REASON: Our only object In putting on this great reduction salo nt this, tho beglnnlng-of the Bcagnn lttft. dura out Block. Wo will not carry goods over from ono aeason to .Mother? and we uollovi ou, ductloii of one-thlrd and ono-fourth on our entire P .tick". On some llnea tho motions rogVoator.0 "" l"0 "U""C U, Ucno,, o( a r" ThiV-i wm rU,t,jr fnmd "I',n8,,l01u'8 Center," whore styles nro always the latest and whuro prlcesnro tho lowest. J 'B,8tt'e "l offor many bargains thnt you ihotild tako ndvontago of Just straight bonnfldo bargains at a reduction of ancthiM . CSmln?w.r0onSrleMa " ym hB0 be0" ,",nt,"0,tut, '" ot:iur 8n08. Tho Parlslnn'BUeiren.nuBp Sloiod SrttefiM ffir"! 8paco will not pormlt tho listing of nil prices, so como and bo convinced of tho savings Hint nro hero.. IIKMKMHKK, TTIK' KNTIHK STOCK IH IXCLUDKI) Short and Medium Coats This Is n boautlful lino of coats In short nnd medium lengths, ex clusive modols; tho very Intest stylos out; bnskot weaves, wa.-lo cloth, mixtures, Molro Valour and Urocades; all Included at One-Third Off Suits In nil tho nowest colors nnd mnterlobi, and Intost designs, wonderful nolcctlon to chooso from, alt nt One-Third Off Separate Skirts Wo havo a Buporb lino of' skirts; they woro. m&& especially lor Tho Parisian, which Insures excluslvo designs and materlsli, All tho Intest novelty models nt OMv-THHtl) OKK. Kid and Silk Gloves Kid Gloves In long nnd short lengths; also now' silk glares for summer woarall go at ONI'M'OUItTH OKF. Hair Switches, An exceptionally hlgh-grndo lino of lulr switiJtos that- repre sent good bargains at formor prices, npw. gniHt O.NJJ-THIItll OFT Combs, Barattes All Combs, Barretts, Tango Pins, and fancy hair ornamenti in cludod nt ONK-TJjmU) OKI'. f f"lp IW Corsets Including our ontlro stock of tho famous "Parisian Cor sets," conceded to bo tho moat comfortable, and 'shnpoly cor set mado, and tho "W. B," corsot, a popular-priced corset at OXIM'OUKTII OVV. Trimmed Hats Our stock of trimmed lints reprosont the very lntost styles and wo hnvo thorn priced rea sonable; they all go In this sale, Including tho lntost arri vals, at ONK-THIB1) OFr. Neckwear All neckwoar, Including tho latest novelties nnd fancy frills go nt OMC-TIIUtp OFF. 4a Onyx' Dresses In Spring nml tlic THAim Hosiery One-Fourth Otf Our entire stock of silk and llslo hosiery at ONK-FOUUTH OFF. til... ...ml. lltta.HiU all tho latest materials und colorlncB. Includlmr n Ihiii of 'white and fancy cropes Just received at O.NK FOU'BTII OFF. Suit Cases 2.25 Suit Casea .....$ .1.10 $ 2.20 Suit Casos ....? l.5 J 3.00 8ult Cases . . . .8 S.oo $ 3.50 Suit Cases ....$ 'X'.to $ 4.00 Suit Cases ....$ tt.OB $ 4.50 Suit Cases ,...$ iM0 $ 5.00 Suit Cases ...,. :t.:H $ COO Suit Casos ,..$ -I.O0 7.50 Suit Cases ...$ n.00 $ 9.50 Suit Casos. .,..$ l.:W J12.50 Suit Cases ,,..8 8.3 $14,00 Suit Cases ....Ij) l).:1 J1C.C0 Suit Cases ....$11.00 $20.00 Suit Cases ,,.$i:M" 4& X MEN'S SUITS A beautiful assortment of Mon's all-wool, well-tailored Suits, blues, black stripes, browns, grays and gray stripes. Hotter $10.IMI, $18. $!!0 values you never saw, CHOICE FOR $15.00 MEN'S SUITS A beautiful assortment of handsome all-wool worsteds, cashmeros, tweeds and home spun garments. All guaran teed to be worth $22.30, $25 and $27.30. CHOICE FOR $20.00 MEN'S DEPARTMENT - ' SILK SOX All colors. Double heel and toe. Guaranteed tho 50c quality 35c; 3 pairs for $l.oo. MEN'S PANTS OXK-FOUUTII $ 5.00 values $ 5.50 values $ 6.00 values $ 7.50 values $ 8.00 values $ 9.00 values $10,00 values OFF. ,...$:i.73 S I 11 .$1.50 .$3.05 9U.UO . . .,...$0.50 t BOYS' SHORT PANTS OXK-FOUUTH .75 values Si. 00 values .... $125 values $1.50 values $2.00 values BOYS' SUITS AND ' OVERCOATS Some Suits Two Knickers OXE-FOUHTII OFF. $5.00 values $3.73 $ 5.50 values $1.13 $ 7.50 values $5.05 $8,00 values $0.00 $ 9.50 Values ;. ..$7.15 $10.00 values $7.50 $12.00 values $0.00 WHY? Becauso we jell for n- See Huion ...... . OFF. n oJi Iji tiO .$ .05 .$1.13 .$1.30 SHIRTS SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS AND LUNCH BOXES ONK.TBIIU) OH" M $ .75 Lunch Box J 'g, il.OO Lunch Box ri Plain $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 oxn-Fouimi off. Soft French. Cuffs or l'leuted Stiff Cuff values $ .73 values $1.15 values $1.50 values $1.00 $1.00 Bag Ji5 $3.25 Bag g33 $3.50 Bag 7'oo $6.00 Bag "o3 $10.00 Bag iTi'oo $22,50 Bag 1 Heme cuFATERS IYIt.li viwi $ 6.00 value efl.OO $8.00 value g8i5 $8.50 value 75o $10.00 value I. ,v uuoi ..nut; iu uu id io iid your I best. I f30U,UUU. jfaHnri