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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1914)
r A' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION. "TV$d IN M V CANNOT KAT OAKK AND STIIjIj 1IAVK IT COOS BAY TIMES l. O. MAIiONKV Kdltor nnd Pub. HAN R. AIAIiONKV News Kdltor ,, THE statistics tell us that tlio cost of living by which they mean the cost of the necessaries has Entorcd at the Postofflco at Marsh- actually decreased within twelve field, Oregon, for transmission months, At tho sumo tlmo thoro are through the mails as second-class conntry-wldo complalntB of unom ninll mattor. ployment. And wo bollovo few roal , , , , estate operators are deliriously hop- Dedicated to tho Bervlco of tho l'v-, ..... people, ttiat no good causo shall , N ono can eat his cake and have lack a champion, and that evil shall Tho high cost of living Is Incl not fhrlvo unopposod. I tlont to high values, high wages, plon- SUnSCltlPTIOX RATKS. I o worn ana mucn exenange. iiign DAIhY. Ono year $6.00 Por month SO WNHKJA'. Ono year $1.50 Vhn pnld Btrlctly In advanco, tho Subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 por year or 92. CO for six mouths. Address all communications to COOS BAY DAIIiY TIMES living Is good living. Good living costs money. Certain economists preach thrift, saving and frugal living as tho de sirable means to malntnln prosperity, TO GIVE TALK T I Dr. Shaw Will Speak to Older Boys and Young Men at Chamber of Commerce An Illustrated talk on "Sex and Health" will bo given tonight nt 8 o'clock for older boys nnd troung men nt tho Chamber of Commerce. Dr. H. M. Shaw of this city Is to snys nn exchange In fact, thero , 8oakt It B bong gven umlor ti,0 seems to bo general agreement that this Is Bound doctrine. It mny be. Hut It Is certain that If nobody spent anything thore would bo no mnnufnc Hiring, no exchange and no progress. of ncnth. direction of the local promotion com mittee of tho Oregon Social Hygieno Society nnd Is to bo Illustrated by slides furnished by tho Stnto Hoard ATni-sliflrltl Oregon PACKAI MUST TKMi TRUTH. THE regulations ror tho carrying out of tho Ho-culled not wolght law, which compels manufactur ers to mnko a clear statement of ti 0 weight, volume- or contents of their pnckngcH of food, wcro signed Mny 11 by tho Sccrct.arleH of tho Treasury, Agriculture nnd Commerce. Theso regulations apply to food shipped In Interstate commerce or Bold In the district of Columbia or tho territories. Tho regulations as signed become ef fective nt once, although tho law, paBsoJ March 3, 191.1, as nn omond ment to tho food and drugs net, de fers tho exacting of penalties for vio lations until Soptombcr 3, 1014. Tho regulations, In gonornl, roQiiIro that the mnnufneturor of food hIiiiII plnlnly mark nil packages, bottles or other containers holding moro than two ounces nvolrdupols or moro than ono fluid ounce, to sl'ow tho net weight or volume of tho contents. Tho menBiiro must he stated In nvolr nlupolB pounds and ounces. U. S. gal lons, pints or fluid ounces, U. S. Rtnndnrd bushels, half bushels, pecks, qunrls. pints 0r half pints. Tho con temn by n like met'od mny bo ex pressed In terms of metric weight or monsuro. The volume of liquids must lio computed at 08 degrees P. Tho qunntltv Btnt"d on the contain er must represent the nctunl quantity of fen' exclusive of wrappings nnd container. In general solids must bo srnted In terms of weight and liquids In terms of volume, except thnt wlioro thoro It n definite trade custom otherwlso by marking of tho packages In terms thnt nro gonorally mulorntnntt to ex press definite quantities will bo por nilttoil. Tho quantity of viscous or Koml-nnlld food or of mixtures of boI IiIr nml liquids mny ho stated either by weight or measure, but tho state ment must clearly Indicate whothcr tho ounntlty Ih expressed In terms of wolght or measure. I In tho enso of certain nrtlcles the contents mnv he Htnted by numerical count, provided such numerical count gives nccureto Information as to tho quantity of food In the package Un der this requirement It would not be enough to stnto that a package of And If everybody got nlong with tho least posslblo food nnd clothing nnd with no luxuries or pleasures, tho In dustries of the nation would dwindle to n fraction of their size. Tl'o truth Beoms to be that tho doc trinaires nro wrong, and thnt a nation 1b never so prosperous and novor so wealthy ns when ovoryhody 1b spend ing nil ho can nnd consuming nil tho good things he can get. Consumption breeds production. Many of tho older hoys nnd young men of Mnrshflold did not linvo tho opportunity to hoar Dr. Calvin S. White recently when ho spoko In tho Masonic Opera Hotiso in the Interests of Social Hygiene. Cortnln young men havo folt that tho younger fol lows have a right and should hear such a talk and nro working up in terest for the mooting. Among those prominently Interested and working nrc Sidney Clark, W. Jensen nnd Supply creates demand. Tho accept- Loo Bycr, A Conimittno of twon od political economy drives tho cart hoforo tho horse. High interest, high wages, high prices, all aro tho contemporaries of groat and widespread prosperity. ONE TKRM AND OUT. THE norland bill doesn't seem to linvo smooth Balling in Congress. Tho Horlnnd hill rnv!dos tmt the terms of representatives In Con gress slinll be four instead of two yerrs long. At first blush you would think a Congressman would Jump nt tho chance to support this measure. Dut' ho doesn't for tho vory excel lent reason thnt nnco It gets out of committee on tho floor of tho House Homo sane, sensible and patriotic mombor will move an amendment to mnke evor.v member In Congress for ever lncllglblo to reelection after his ono four-year terms. Tho pooplo nro for thnt whether Congress Ih or not. ty-flvo young men nro handing out frco ndmlBsion tickets to tho older boys nnd young men. In plain, unvarnished, srralght-from-tlie-Bhoiildor language, thoso present will learn from medical auth ority facts regarding the physiology of sex nnd tho nnturo nnd BeriousucBS of tho "Orcat Ited Plague," or tho social dlsoascB, Fathers will bo permitted to bring their youngor boys. QUICK RETURNS ON A WAST AD WO UK ON It.VMiltOAl) I'ATIIKH TO THE MAN. T HE boy Is father to tho mnn," Is a trlto Baying, When Gcorgo Washington wnu nineteen yenrs old ho ran surveying lines through tho forests nnd over tho hills of Lord Fairfax's, cstnto In Virginia. Government surveyor ' nvo eheckod up thnt surveying of lfiO yonrs ago, ilono with simple Instruments of tho dny, nnd they reported thnt they found It perfect. WE AHE .NEVER OUT OP DET. Y Port it Druthers Itenew Activity Neiu Florence. Tho Floronco West Bnys: Porter Brothers, the railroad contractors, hnvo their tramway finished from Oleundn to Clc.ir Lake nnd are trans porting material nnd supplies over It for their railroad camps. A scow GO feet long nnd 20 foot wide has been built on Clear Lake and Is UEOd for carrying tho freight across that body of water. Tho track from Clear Lake to Tsllcoos has nlso been constructed nnd n scow will soon bo ready for carrying freight across that lako. The steam shovels wero taken across Clear Lnko this week nnd in a few du'8 moro can bo moved to (he line or the railroad nnd put operation at moving dirt. In LIST OF ACCIDENTS. ('(Mis to Hny Contributed Several List liiint Week. SALEM, Juno 4. Although thoro wero 71 accidents reported Inst wcok to Stnto I.nbor Commissioner Hoff thoro wero no fatnlltles. Tho list of accldontB Is as follows: S. L. Curry, Mnrshflold, log bruised and nuklo sprained, sawmill, Hny Wynnt, Mnrshflold, parts of turco ringers lost, sulngio mill OU have no doubt often hoard tho expression, "I am out of dobt." How erroneous this Btntomont ! Wo nro never out of dobt. Somo who think thoy nro. nro Just (hit rnvnran hnnvllv In ilnlif Ti nmt. cnougn lonaiu mat a package or , t, t t, Br0 "financially out of . A- c80' Nort lnlot- Br of tho past may show largo doblt on-1 J. JncKson, Ainrsnnoiu, too bruis- trll'R nf irrntlluiln u-lilol, rm, nnlv l,r Od, logging. reduced by nets of klndnoss nnd deeds ' Valdlnd. North Lako, finger of el arltytlio coin nf tho realm Is CUU ral!r.clnd. cn8tfuctlon- not ncceptnblo for crodlt. I R?y Abbott, Coalodo, two fingors viiiBiii-u mm iiuuu cm, ruuruuu iruiu, ' Phil Emory, Mnrshflold, body ln- .........i..... i.. 11 i i num., uui muir urcui ul on mo leticcr iiuiiiiui niiiiia, iin caiiiiiuH viiry ill mzu ,1 . , , r, .. " i Am! thlH wnnlil nut l.n n .tntnmnn nn "'."" ." WBllowirRa iiuini on- to tho nctunl quantity of candy In the package Tho regulations nlso permit tho stntoniont of minimum volume or weight nH "Minimum Wolght, 12 ounces." "Minimum Volumo, 1 gnl Ibn," "Not Lean Than 4 Ounces." In such rnHUH the amount stntod miiBt npproxlmnto the nctunl qunutlty. No tho mnnufneturor to placo nn nbsoluto nt'curato stutement of tho amount of fOOfl In nvnn nnnlrntrn nml fn M,l I.MlnllllHn lmli... I ! ..... i..lil . 1 ' ... ti mi unia iiciuw uiK Biuiuu iiiiiiiiuiini lenson tuo regulations pormlt tolcrnn (funntlty will he permitted. ces or variations In packages whore Tho Btntomont of weight or mens- tho discrepancies nro due entirely to uros must bo marked In terms of tho unavoidable orrora In wolghlng, mons Inrgcnt unit contained In tho pnekngoj tiring, or counting which occur In for example, ir tho packngo contnlnod packing conducted In. compliance with n pound nnd n fraction, tho contents good commerclnl practice. This tol miiHt bo expressed In terniH of pounds oriinco is nllowed In order to permit rnd fractions Vreor. or pounds nnd the iiko of weighing nnd measuring """"oi""" iiuiHiDiiMj- in uiuira, iiiiil'iiiiil-8 which iiko Human opera- ii inn luuitnif, nun iiuiiiuiK ui iwin, ciiuuoi wcigu or lueasiiro with mnny foods, It would ho Impossible,, nbsoluto accuracy ovory package or olso add unnucessnrlly to cost, for Jured, logging, 11. D. Uornhnrdt, ankle sprnlnod, lumbor yard. J. U. 1'oote, finger nail lost, saw mill. Ivnr Ilurmau, Mnrshfleld, finger bruised, saw mill. Paul Lund, foot crushed, saw mill yard. C. Antone, Mnrshflold, flngor crushed, saw mill. HACHEI.OIt (JIRIS REFLECTIONS looOo $ vyCiccyytvaii " w MMJSrar Mk. &&&&& Shoes 5-2 Queen Quality footwear displays the ideal com bination of distinctiveness and durability supple ness and style good material and good work manship. The Queen Quality trademark stands .for all that is best in shoe mak ing. Our present assort ment includes everything new and novel as well as the staple and standard. I iqQo f N, s Isn t e J ft is I 6Q f M I GQl no jP IS? Mill I Sole Agency a yj&$v&4e96 This Is tho tragic tlmo of yoar when n young man's heart Is con 8tnntly torn between tho cnll of loo uud tho cnll of the spring on ion. A mnn mny be guilty of stealing n girl's heart, but he always feols hurt nnd indlgnnnt If sho refuses to take It back again nfter he has finished with It. At college n girl lenrns nil about "rlght-nnglo triangles," etc., but the hard School of Experience Is tho only place In which alio can lonrn anything nbout tho Eternal Trlnngle. When n man Invites another to havo a drink you novor can toll whether ho is stnrting In for a "high old tlmo" or Just celobrntlng his resolve to "cut It all out." Golden Role WtSff THANKS COOS COUNTY VOTERS Editor Times: May I couvey, through the columns of your paper, to my mnny frionds in Coos County, my slncoro appreciation of tho voto given me, for Attorney aoneral, In tho recent primaries and assuro each and overyono of thorn that I value tholr expression of confidence very nig aiy. I sincerely trust that the Repub licans of Coos County will support tho ontlro Republican ticket from United Stntes Senator down. I be lieve tho tlmo is now ripe, in the political history of our stato. whon the Republicans should forget their differences of tho past and sweep Into offlco tho men who have been nnmod In the Republican primaries, so that the other states of tho Union will know that Oregon has once moro returned to tho Republican stronghold, I also sincerely hope that the next President of tho United Mates, and the next Congress nnd Senate, win be Republican, so that we can have prosperity once more. FRANK S. GRANT. I.lbliy COAL. The kind YOU linve ALWAYS USED. Phone 711. Pacific Livery anil Transfer Company, Mrs. L C. Ladd Recovers Lost Eye Glasses in Few Min utes Through Times Ad A now record for quick results from a Times want ml was establish ed yestordny. Mrs, L. C. Ladd lost a pair of gold chain noso glasses tho day before yesterday and Inst evening had n lost ad Inserted. It was about 4:45 whon The Times city edition wns started out and nt firOG Mike Uurko brought In the lost glnsses nnd before 5:30 Mrs. Ladd had received the glnsses. Mr Uurko rofUBod to accept any ro ward. Ho found them on the street nnd It was remarkable that they had not been broken. Recovers Cup. Tuosdny evening Sigurd LngUB put in a lost ad in Tho Times for a drink ing cup which ho hnd lost the night1 before. This morning Chns. Evor-, ett telephoned he hnd rounu mo cup nnd would bring It to Tho Times of flco for tho owner tho first tlmo he enmo down town. HavfYnii TViwlii Chandler's Noon Luncheon? NEWS OF HCHOFIEMI. I (Spoclnl to The Times.) Lnst Friday afternoon Schoflold's first nine-month term of school came to n successful close, Miss Korchor, tho teacher, has proven herself ef ficient nnd seems to havo tho unani mous pralso of tho students nnd pat rons. Tho matter of nddlnir nuothor year to tho present eighth glrndo i course will probably bo decided nt tho annual school mcoting to be hold dining tho current month.. Prof. U. M. Sprngue, of tho Drain schools, has returned to his home stead, nnd will remain during the summer with his family. UISIIOP SCADDLVC;. II you take your mid-day meal downftmn, , don't take it at Tha Chandler, you are SI ff and thing. The Merchant's luncheon waS nZfne" this week and is making a big hit. The pricoiS thirty-five cents and you get quick service nml n 7 licious meal. Drop in tomorrow and trv if ?r is the menu for tomorrow: ' ' ere Soup Boston Glum Chowder Tomato With Mice C'od'f&h Flukes in Creum on Toast Potato Natural Jinked Mucrn'oni and Cheese a'la Franchise or Roast Shoulder of Pork With Dressing Mashed Potatoes Uot Yoiuuj Iiadishes and Olives. Apple Pie Cons Starch Pudding Coffee or Milk, ' . The Chandler Hotel Ulshop Scnddlng's career in Oregon has been ono of Inccssnnt activity. With truly npostollc zeal ho hns trav eled throughout the state attending to tho needs of remote and Isolated churches, Inspiring small rural con gregations and upbuilding tho de nomination over which he presided. When ho assumed his episcopal dut ies In Oregon strong mlssionnry work was sadly required. Iffs task was no oasy ono. It Involved long Jour noys by primitive conveyances as well as storn pioneer faro and mnny nights spoilt In uncomforrnblo quarters. Hut Hlshop 8caddlng wns fired with tho devotion of tho early Christians i:nd no oxortlon or linrdHhlp seemed to him oxccbsIvo If It promotod tho grent cnuso to which ho hnd conse crated his life. Under his wise and energetic supervision the Episcopal Church In Oregon grow rapidly In mombors nnd Influence. His death was untimely, but hoforo It occurred' ho hud tho satisfaction of knowing that his work had already borne- fruit nnd was destined tot produce more abundantly In tho years to como. Ho will bo remembered by hla as sociates nn. n fliio nxamplo of tho Christian scholar. His learning, wns nhuudnnt nnd ripe. His literary ac tivities wero ustonlBliIng when wo re mombor how much of his time was OCCIlrileil with Irnvnllnn. ..j .. .. episcopal duties, Hls book "rS Tou Hellovo?" was written forth edification of tho devout 4 tTi conversion of sinners. It enlornl i Wide circulation nml Aa .i.,.. tlally to Hlshop Scaddlng'g Intloutt lit the church. His tracti hart tun ed posltlvo, beneficial effect 0mj tho life of tho rnninmnltv iiii4..il deprives Oregon of an actlro cltlcul religious npostlo and uintn t i. voted Christian to the scene of It merited rowan!, Portland Orerw-Inn. RID DANfi: JUNK 10TH ! Heo Pugu '-, Times Month; j Fisk and Michelin Tires For Big Mileage and Real Service The experience of five stage lines and three rent services operating nineteen cars day and night, and five owners operating seven deliv ery cars all day long on Coos Bay using these tires is conclusive evi dence that ACTUAL SERIVCE is obtainable in a higher-degree in HEAVY CAR TYPE FISK AND MICHELIN TIRES. Mr. Private Car Owner: You can profit by the experience of these men, who study the tire question. It will pay you to use our tires. 'The Gunnery" FILTERED GASOLINE MOTOR CYCLE SUPPLIES -V?