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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1914)
"-"juaafc B fw FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1914 EV ENfNG EDITION, ('"'OfYs DAV TTlUTpQ r ,h0 twenty-four If ho or bIio ox- woman will Bave everything except wi rj. jl jl j. xitiiuw itib 10 fti. O. MAI.ONEV DAN E. MALONHV check the Increased wear and the things worth savlnc Editor mid Tub. Irritability of his or her modern ne'tir- -M-M- Neus Kdltor nsmenic nro ami temporal! oni. aim- Poverty U alwava a disirrnco when Official Pnpcr of Coos 1 set and sunrise are naturo's tlmo for County sleeping and awakening. Sleop qulct- - - ly one-naif or your nro away, you Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh- will have twice as much of the other field, Oregon, for transmission half. Sleep Is the preserver of tho through the mall matter. malls as second-class spiral electricity of tho blood vessels It Is the Hoy that wlndB up tlic tlme pleco of life. "The troublo with our criminals Is neurasthenia expressed In a confus- lin between their possessions and other people's," comments a passing critic. "Our society women havo a neurasthenia expressed In tho fov erlsh tango, brldgo parties nnd shop ping orgies. Thon thcro are our busi ness men, whose neurasthenia Is ox piessed in n foolish fancy that dol lars plus dollars equals happiness. Dedicated to tho Bcrvlco of tho peoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. BUBSCHIPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono year $C.OO Per month GO WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance Tho American family's nourasthenla tho Subscription price of tho Coos has produced u divorce record that Is Day Times to $5.00 per year or not pretty to look at. $2.50 for six months. "When rn.cn nnd women nro hungry they do desporato deodB. When thoy Address nil communications to nre hysterical from lack of sleep COOH DAY DAILY TIMES they aro fit for treasons, Btratagoms, Marsh field :: :; :; : Oregon nnd spoils. Many are so sleepy that they think they cannot sleop. It drinks and borrows money. LESSOXH IX (JKAMMAK. OR W IS CHEAP AM) Dl'IIAIUiE. IT WOULD pay the County Com missioners to adopt the Minneso ta plnn nnd hire enretnkors for ronds--.Minnesota hires a man for ton miles of road, paying htm $2.00 Neurasthenic city people, without tak- a day, or $000 a year, an avorago lug tho professor B extravagant doso of $uo a mile for tlio upkeep or roads who doubts that a woll-grad flolnt: to bed at sunset and getting up at Btinrlso Is n particularly rational policy on the threshold of Juno. Tho sun roso todny at 1:11 o'clock and It will set tonight at 7:23. It will get up still earlier tomorrow morning. Now Is tho time For you nnd 1 To got a club And swat tho fly. E. 13. STRAW. I PKI.E KIDDLE TODAY. I I Jay Doylo wants to know if I you woro going to clean an old I pair of pants would you try am- monln first? I Did you got It? -n-K- VEKY CAKEI-TL. . I W'lon a Coos Day man ns I quires n peck of trouble It looks I to him like n bushel and a half. , THE WISE (ICY SAYS: WORSE Westinghouse Co. Refuses to Treat With Strikers More: Called Out Dr AiaocUtH Trfi In Com n.r TlmM I IMTTSUPIta, June 12. Tho refus al of tho WcBtlnghouso compnny to treat with Ub Eit.OOO strlkors was ntiBweriid by the Allegheny Congonlal Union calling out 1500 men in tho Union Switch und Signal compnny plnnt at Swlssvalo. I "MWM HUERTA LOSES IiiTf AT CONFEfiENCE! St Mediators; Decide He Shall Mediators Sav Th tu a :' o : I Rnr.niun TlJL V. W. Not Appoint Successor in Mexibarc Government (D AatocUtod I'n-M to Cool I1T Time., I S "Somo Coos Hay fellers ain't afraid to go Into n saloon, but thoy liute ! to como out." the quiet ohsekyeh says: 'Spenklng of summer nnd scented FOR REBELS asStSW ""v. to. rrRomised tn, amki.uki rrM, t0 ,, N'lAUAItA t.'At,T,D"T,l The mutilators' win Jr Jun 1 1. mln.lt i ,tl,o miteSLVL WIAHAtlA liMI'.I.H .liinn 19 At. tllatora today littd tmhrcved tho rirst resentatlves that (inn .re th re Importtutt atop ttftutt nearly three has nnuouiireil ,0 y Crrua weeks of pnrloyliiK, Tho mediators 8outh American dininL,eni1' Th and tho American ami Httortn tlelo- they would not r ore dn h? n tbat gateB woro ready to (brutally upprovo Bull condition ,i,ln.,, m lhorlr. in full confomneo,. n. method by tlce. "-""wiling an irBlJ. which tho executive powr In .Mexico No miiimuirompitf m City shall bo trniiRfurral from the of (lenoral CarranViI' rl , "''Ml Kuerta ndmlnlstrntlon to the now hero, but It H iiiiiint ja,M provisional government. Tito United note was silent on tii -i . lhal lh States won its point against allow- ut-uilstlco and doe. 1. . 0, lug lluerta to appoint as minister names of the men u.m,?lTe tl of foreign affnlrs tho man chosen represent the ('oimt tint. ,?,eBto ltero for provlslonnl president. In- Vu"8tlt"tl(""tUU. stead, there will be nn nbcupt trans- OPPEU VI wmiiv for or authority to the now presl- l" a..0uim irm,, n.. , Jf dent with tho probability th.it tho WASHINGTON I) r t ' of ton hours of sleep out of evory tncum ,,0Wder, I prefer the girl with iwoiuy-iuur, l-uuiii uo u kiuiu uuui . hardwood finish." Ono way to encourage vlco Is to pass too many laws forbidding It. Hope Is an excellent tonic, but it makes a poor diet. ed and dra'ned road with n top j worse than to go to bed enrly for tho dressing or gravel could bo mndo a next four weeks and thon get up In durable- road. I tlmo to gather, for their health'H In fnct, C. A. Smith, who recently 'sake nnd for tho peace of their souls mndo tho trip from Itosoburg to a glorious boquot of Juno sunrises." Coos Day nnd snld that a portion I of tho road was the worst ho ever UETUItNIXO TO STAXD-PATISM. ctriu itYfirnburwl lilu Itnllnf flint f un ' . men working regularly on that wrflHOSE worthy peoplo who want, but. 10. "V!Jo.r,,ty ,nr, born' , ., strotch of sixteen miles of rond, to bo In tho swim, nnd nil that . A baby that Isn t boss around tho lining ruts and arranging propor sort or tiling, hotter get out tnoir dralnnge on It, could transform It stand-pat badges. For n wave of re Into a fairly good highway. action Is swooping over tho country, A perfect grnvol roatl can bo made nnd tho old guard coming into power for ono-fourth tho cost of any pav- again. od rond. A perfect grnvol rond need ! Tills does not mean a roturn to not cost more than $2000 a mllo. Cnnnonlsm, docs not mean railroad A gravel road In repair Is as smooth rebntcs, does not mean n high protec as pavemont nnd as bnrd In tin or- tlvo tnrlff, but It does mean consorvn dlnnry wot tlmo If It Is properly, tlstn. It mentis tho peoplo ns a wholo drained. t nre tired of radical legislation, of ngl- Ono man could care for sovernl tatlon, of now fniigled reforms, nnd miles of rond onco It was establish- want nbovo all prosperity, ed and with a wheelbarrow koop In Wisconsin tho wave of rcnctlon every depression filled and evory .has started as tho wavo of reform oath of office will bo administered General C.irranza's r'onlv t X '" Steamship Antilla Discharges. tijo chief justico or ti.-supro.no dintun. annouiipin,. h! ieM rnHnn nt Amn. f Tom i Court. The work of tint conference send tig t hreo tleleenii 7? " ' CarflO.Of Arms' at Tam- today was centered on til personnel ara Falls vouh m,?. J Be :f'I- "T- i I - t: . a .t . ...v nua rrAU.i .n tnorain, ml !otmnM pico Today. Ur Auoclttl rrri to Cnoi Ilr TlmM.1 TAM PICO, Juno 1'. Tho steam ship Antilla from INuw York dis charged todny her cargo of nnimunl- Sot'no talking machines nro mndo, l" and arms Tor tha Constitutional- mis. iiiuu cnse oi iiiiiiiiuiiiiiun uuu two aeroplnnes woro fmmcdlntely dispatched north om a spvclnl train. rut smoothed out. There need nover' stnrtcd 15 years ago. Tho pooplo ho anything dotto to n grnvol rond onco propurly built nnJ thon enr ed for day by day. THE HILVKIt LIXIXO. ns n wholo aro In arms ngntnnt Gov cmor McGovorn nrid progresslvo poli cies bocniiRO thoy bellovo thoy have raised taxes from about two million last year to about seven million this year. I mo i mm in. iAHLYLiE remarked tinon the fnct that while tho Trench revolit- missions, according to Professor Ad- The export com- house doesn't amount to much. Consider now tho hitmblo hen, Whom oft wo Bpttrn, She doesn't net like many men As you shnll lenrn. No pardon docs she havo to beg, For guesses mndo. She never prophesies an egg Until Its laid. HANK WELLS. -U-tt- I It costs somo Coos Day men n I I lot to be popular. REBELS SHELL I S --- I Somo Coos liny men nro bo I I Btnall that n two-for-flvo cigar 1 Is too big for thorn. j Federals Lose Heavily in First Day's Assault on Mazatlan Dr Amortttfl Tt4 to Cooi liar Tlrax.t ON UOAIH) U. S. : CALFFOKNIA, Mnzntlnn, (Uy Wlroloss) June 12. The Constitutionalists yesterday bo of tho now governments SUFFRAGE TO VERA GRUZ IS BETAKENUP l i .. . ... M HIT llJimLILUIlUlllllinLrl VIT.FIllil1 hit tin., fltln.l ti,.. uirnni. nt Imlu nma nr UMoMniiln lint vnrnlf v. hnvn on. ' A ROIISIDIO matt Is ono WHO figures ,. ,i,i ,i.u .,.,. ,,."p ......: . ... V"" !" " """ - . ."..". ,,...wV....... ... ...,.... ! l, .... """ kwi . 1"-''U hVIIUlU! !.- with blood, Frpneh men nnd women i ly Incrensed tnxes one-nntr or ono ,'"." 7 Vy """,h l" "" '" "-" tack on the Fedornl fortifications nt mnrrlwl mul wnrft trlvon In mnrrlnuo. i nor pent. 1 "''" "" Often n tnnn hns a lot of good Mazatlan. The buttlu- rased all tiny and although tho FedurulB shelled nHl.nlnil n.l.l ...nMb ..I...... I m .It. ..In . 1 ..! Amt AnlM.nn ....h. 1 1..... n..1 I.. .1 1 ..l.l .. n lu ' !. nntltlnnt ftwn II t I ftl Iff On fltlin. I ,i.HUi.;il nuiuuuill null IIIUI liiili.in ijin , . ..-. .o "" I l ,,. ,, .. , , IIIIU IIIIUWIIHH Will V I'UVTUIB HIIUIIl'll prospered or Btarvcd according to tlonnl, not nn Intolloctuul movehiont. I JJ,0118 "ni , P" would never suspect tho robols' posltloiis-thoy lost honv- tholr fnlo nnd without regnrtl to tho Peoplo fcol, they don't think. Tho 1ltI" t l,01' ' nIl0t them. ,y (n ume(1 ,, vo,,,,,!. sntiL'tilnnrv Htrttciilo for democracy, t tnxes nro high, business Is slock. Mc- uo. H " rich man who can buy Moxlco has been In Incessant wnr- Govern Is n progresslvo ropitbllcnn,' wearing nponroi ror sovon grown fnro for sovonty-flvo yenra; lndood,.LaFolletto la nnothor, nnd tho pooplo daughters without missing tho monoy. apologists for Villa say thero has boon aro tired of It nil and want n chnngo. -w-w- bo much fighting tlmt the bluo blood Tho slutntlon lu Wisconsin is fairly or tho nrlulntil lentloru ror constltu- Ivnlcal of tho countrv at largo. Tho tlonnl rights, freo schools, freo land great majority of tho peoplo hato nnd ft freo people, has been' almost graft nnd crooked buBlnoss and mnch extlngulBhod, Inn politics as heartily ns ovor nor NovorUiplosB, It Js IntorcstliiB" to do thoy inietiu to toiornio mom, nut STOIIV KOK THE DAV. KEPOUT FILED IX THE HinSRtPA.V CASE tho day's sales by having Dill Shoupo piirchfiso n plcco of furniture. "Hero's observe that reports JiiHVIsBued show when It comes to tho roform wnro,. foHng nrtlclo you ought .to hnvo, thnt tho foreign commerco of Moxl- they want cnlm wnter for a time. "ill. ho said, a comfortablo Bottoo co In tho fiscal year ending 1H13 wnH Thnv wnnt n rest. Iteform tulk has 'n uio tiayume nnti n lieu ni nig it. fhn Inrnnu. I.. Ilu l.lulorv II. im on. I , till, ttlllil linlliC tlrCll tllUlll Ollt. 0 llflU 10 1110, Bllltl Hill. hllOW tiro trndo nmoiinlt'd to J248.000.000, " ''o tl"v for tho Hano nnd con- nnd both tho exports and Imports feiv tlvo offlclnl Is dawnllng. It lncronsnd. Tho United States took pifinlses to bo short, but tho Inovlt-throo-fourths of hor exports. 'nblo wnrtlcn following every rovolu- Does this remtirknblo rocord nt- tlonnry movement has Undoubtedly test- tho vitality of Moxlco or does It begun. merely give us n hint of tho poton- v- Tho Itosehurg Itovlow says: Attor nov A. N. Orcutt tod in- filed nn nn. Col. Going was trying to Increnso pralsomont of tile assets of T. It. tlnl productiveness of that devastat ed, and weeping country? THE A.MEUIOAX LANGUAGE A PROPOSAL hns been mndo to Bocure popular, literary nnd of flclnl use of "Tho American Lnugungo" ns the nnmo of the lan guage spoken by tho peoplo of tho Pulled Stntes TIiIh suggestion Is propor and ilmtU with a subject more Importnnt than wo nro Inclined to attach upon first Impression. For example: "Tho American language spoken hero." would moan something more than "English Is spoken hurt'." The use of tho word convoys a cerlnln strength of which the nation Is robbed through tho usitKe of an expression which has boon handed down by our ancestors. lu IS 10 those who spoko our lan guage In this country eiiunlled tho number of till these speaking It everywhere else Wo hnvo continu ed to ndvnnro until, today, two thirds or nil tho peoplo of the world who speak our lutigiingo nre Amer icans. Practically everything In, of nnd for Franco or Germany. Including tho nnmo of tho national langungo Is cnlled Fronch or Gorman, respect ively, says tho Eugene Guard. Why not tho American langungo for Americans? Tho best nnd most widely circulat ed dictionaries of our language nro American-edited books. Of tho new words continually bolng addod, tho majority nre distinctly American nnd it is snfo to say, little known lu Englnnd. .Most of tho inventions nnd enter prises whoso terminologies ennoble our language, enrich Its vocnbulnry, make nrtjualntnnco with it ovor more nnd more desirable on the pari of the ambitious, nro of American ori gin and owe their greatest develop ment and application to American Initlatlvo nnd industry. If wo aro Americans in namo and fnmo, 'f Americans aro politically nnd Intellectually Tree and Indepen dent, thon Is it not timely nnd up propriato to call tho language which Amorlcnns have made famous tho "Amorlcnn language?" I WITH THE TEA AXD TOAST. GOOD EVENING. I Truo faith goes hand In hand I with power. Paul Hamilton I Hnyue. I . --- THE .IOYTIME COMING. I I. roudy THE 8UNIMSE (THE. SLEEP -that In what plikpoekets. dlroicoM. - tin gunmen, speedois, taiiKo nmnlaew and many others mod, If lrofv Carl Ludwljt Schliech hus tho rlulit Idea. Tho civilized man or woman of to day tho professor Is spanking must lenrn to sleep at least ten hours I "Tho fields aro mnkin' I for the harvest," ! You henr tho rlvor siugln' to l tho glon; I We'll sprond tho tablo flno ! And ask the world to dine, I And we'll all shout "Hnlle- I lula!" and "Amen!" II. I Wo'ro headod for tho Promised ! Land of Plonty; I We'll reach Its swoetost- rost 1 fuluoss, nnd thon I Tho travelers of the road j Will slip tho weary load I Oh, we'll all shout "Halle I lula!" and "Amen!" I F. L. Stanton. mo something I can uso as n Bctteo nt night and n bod In tho daytime." -n-n-Hor eyes flnBhed fire A dnngorous trick When on hor fnce The powder's thick, says he's slow but suro, tho lout! And ono suro thing I know . Tho only thing ho'a suro about Is that ho sure n slow. A SONG OF OLD DKEAMH. Sometimes, mnld the tumult and tho throng, Wo henr nn old, sweet song; A broken strain from ono wo used to henr, Hack In somo yesteryear; A melody, borne through tho drifting hnzo Of life's forgotten days; Tho tumult' died around us strange ly thrilled. With roar of traffic stilled; Our oyos nro dimmed our hearts turn back and then Wo dream old dreams again. - -Grantland nice. Shorldnn, bankrupt, In the probnto court of Douglas Diunty. In Doug las County. Mr. Sheridan's nBsqts woro appraised at ?H,605, while In Coos County Ills utssotii were apprais ed at $2.,at.fr. Tlte total appraise- mont or his annuls, exclusive or sev eral parcels' of lit ml located lu tho vicinity of Onktund, Cnl.. Is 39. 920. Joseph. Aturnhy. W. 8. Hamil ton and n, W. Strong appraised tho Douglns County iiiso.h, while In Coos County F. IT. Get tings. W. A. Hold and Joseph Murphy acted as apprais ers. Attorney Orcutt attys clalniB aggregating $200,000 hnvo nlrendy boon filed aniilnst Mr. Shorldnn, while other flalins not yet rocolvod will bring- bis total liabilities up to TOPICS OF THE TIMES. Convention of General Federa- Sec. Rcdfield Says: Supplies tion of Women's; Clubs lo ; Will Be Taken t Consider- It. Free of Duty- (nr AMrtttt4 hni to Coot Ur TlmM. J CHICAGO, Juno la. Mw. Percy! , "r MT"M"CB'rT,,,t, V. Pennlbnckor, presldonc of thGon-i ,, , ,,I,S' Tc.nn. Junejlt-Vtri oral Federation of Women's CtubH.I f" .J?,"."riient iFJ,of fMlllll. I.. ,.,....l.. !.... .l ...! accorilltli: tO tlO offlClil rMifirrnttU ... ...,. .nun ..v. , uiiiiv.iiui.uii iuuk iri,., u,, .., .rr-" tho (iiiestlon or womaitiRUfft-nKff would "" ' , ,,,".,:, "0U ,Bl ,,UV. Wl receive tho mil consldbratlon of tlio' ' l! , " "M?"rnm.rcce,,br'l convention. She said tho jiubjeet would prohnbly como- ui, into- today at tlio educational conf.ir.utic. S IS WHEAT BUS IS VlUIUff AliAIN ARE N0W OBOKF A fashion note announces thnt shorter nnd fuller skirts nro to ho worn. If somo of tho skirts worn by somo Coos Bay womoii got nny fuller reinforced seams may bo uceessnry. Sonicouo has referred to tho tango as tho death ngony of tho danco. Cortnlnly It booiur to bo giving a tot of folks a pain. A young Chicago brldo announces that sho has married the best man in tho world. He must- bo n htgamlBt. Sovornl Coos Hay glrlH say they havo married tho samo follow. A young brldo doesn't caro I 'p' food tastes as long as it looks pretty. -- I A Coos Hay man may not have I enough coin to pay his debts, but I ho can nlways find enough to I tako a vacation on. --- Economy Sale A our .Tuno Sales advance, new economies como to light, now opportunities to buy nre unusual. Saturday, Mouiluv Tuesday lu particular, noteworthy prlco concessions nro made on many inucli-wnntcil nitli'Ies. Bo on hand early to get your hTiure. Itlght nnd Boys' Summor Shirts nnd drawers, tho celebrated Poros knlt and Aorsel brands. Tho 40c kinds, Only 25c. After u Coos Hay man hns been married a year ho nover knows whether ho will need nn icebag or a fur coat whon his wife I greets him when ho gets homo nt night. Tho host way to avoid troublo Is to never allow your nose to project moro than an Inch or so from your face. Coos Bay chlldron always lu- ' horlt tholr cussediiQss from fnth- I or and all their virtues from mother. -a-tt- When a house catches on flio al Men's lined leather Gloves, sev eral kinds to choose from; were -10c nnd COc; now por pair 25c. Boys' 35c and 40c Blouse Waists In Percales and Chnm brays; all sizes, 25c. Chlldron's Bungalow Aprons of various neat designs; Percales and Ginghams, only 25c. Beautiful Silk Pillow Cords; variety of colors; full length; wore 40c and BOc. Now 25c. Corsot Cover Embroidery; 18 Inches wldo; formerly 20c, how por yard. 10c. Bed Ticking; various stripes and colors; formerly 12 V6c and lot?. Now por yard, 10c. Infants' Cream Cashmere Em broidered Coats; specially pric ed $1.95 and up. Extra speclnl prices on Sam plo Lnco Curtains, Samplo Bed Sprends, Sample Comfortors and Blankots; wo can savo you money on theso articles. Vanitie Defeated Fifth Time in Yacht Rac&Tbd&y Defi ance Not' Entered m AmwLLJ rrr to Co nr Tlrum.J ASSOCIATED PKKSS BOAT, off Snndy Honk, .nine 1-2 (By Wlroletw). -The Hesolutof or the lifth time triumphed over tlio Vanltfo without need of her tlmo ndowumre by three inluiites. Tne Defiance, on n ceo ant of overhauling, did' not enter. 1 He's twisted somo- from his iwopcr plumb, Ills skeleton's a wreck. Dos sprained' Tils tow and a big lump shows At tlio buck r his broken nock. His ribs havo swerved", hlft splno is curved, He hns grown dotible-Jolntod, But ho Is ho to n i6w dnnco stop, o no s iiojI uisnnnoiutod Everybody has a chance lo U r" Exchange but honest. CHI Satisfaction always or Monoy refunded (Next to Chandler Hotel.) The Fair Satisfaction nlways or Money refunded. Irving block, Central ave. HUH SATURDAY SPECIAL ON SALE SATURDAY ' 1 1 0 and 1 4-Quart Enamel Dish Pans. 15c Only one sold to each adult attending. SEE OUR WINDOW , 7 FOR "ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW." People's 5, 10, 15c Store - 1 HOTEL CHANDLER 35c Business Mens' Luncheon 35c 1011. Radishes Onion' Mashed Potatoes Apple Pie SATUHDAV, JUNE 1, Green Mullleatawnoy consomme Halibut Steak; Tomato Sauco Chipped Beef In Cream Smoked Tonguo and Spinach potatoeJ Succotash Coffee. Milk. Indian FuduM Merchants Hxclianuo hero tromSwrt tnry Itedflold. The Stcrnlirr urtM HhlpiK;rs to send sunnlle. then, bf boat nnd says they,- will; bo entered irco or duty. Sidney Long amf Company, of Chicago Board ol Traoe, Fail' Today tnr Aiwtin xtmt u I'm ut th J CHICAdO. .jflv 12. A.ndttu riostod oir til board- of tw4 tW Sidney Bonjr & Co. had fclW l pay their de'lit balanco at toedw Init hotibo. The- firm had been tlvo on tin bull sldo of the w mnrkot whrch Tfcontly nurieru i sharp ducllne. If mnn has nothing he rao do somcthlns to haw anytntatl But lr n man hns something. n..l'H. .1 nnvfllt-n tQ ClTt nothlnt; In n verr ahort tla. l