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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1915)
j Jiff XHfi gMJFtaBMBBjB8H HgnHJMHBPWIW'WB tgaBETlSflflBHSfcKZjriSn'JOT it c V tar TWO "JIIHI ""aESESSSTTi iSENIKH i iPASSES AWAY! (Continued from Pobo One,) nimuirnn' nPTTpn niumiPII nMIT I llir I A UarU- a Prettv Girl BUSINtbD Htl ltd SHftuian duhi untt - An"d an ideaj seekei A ftjeclhl llq-wrt to tl Government TIIKKK ll STIMMIjnJJXKS 'J l-'roin till ,LMrlH of tho Country Soy . ' At "' !t -".U llimlnctH Skies nro llrlnlitcr. WASHINGTON, D. C, April IP. Huslness conditions throughout' tho tiMiititM.r nrn titinwlntc tnfirlfPfl llfl- fitreot tnleBtlovotcd one wholo vlntor ovcint almMt Jncg( ac. to a atudy or Aiuricn anu ... conllnB t rcI)ortB from national n long biography for a popular mag- mamlnms ,, ubIIc ,,y tho nzUic. Tho article was pro fu ly ll- t department. Mighty of the ljistratcd, ana a uKn.y co.u.i-u i'-lllncly oxamlnma ,n tbo United Sta covof, N'nturnlly tho author desired to Know what Aldrlch thought or the article, and u iriend sought to find out. ' A copy of tho magazine wbb handed to tho Senator. He looked at the cover and IiIk face depleted dl ciiBt. "I never woio a green waist coat In my life," lio said, and .forth with tho offending magazine was tin own Into tho wnsto basket. Horn In Foster, It. I., November C, 1841, ho first appeared In nubile offlco as member of tho Common Council In tho city of Providence. Ho wan elected to tho llhodo Island As sembly In 187D and four years later sent to Congress. After two sessions ho was elevated to tho Scnato ns nuc- cotflQr to General Ambrose U. Hiirn Bldc. Having begun, his r.aieer as a bus iness man, Senator Ahlrlcji continued throighout hfs public sorvlco to dis play buslncSH-IIko methods and ex traordinary capacity for organization Upon lls election to the Senate, ho was Immediately niado chairman or tho Committee on Kulos, and a mem ber of tho Commlttco on Finance and mteratnto Commerce. Later, as chair man of tho Finance .Committee ho was called upon to assnmo a largo share of tho responsibility for all tar Iff and financial legislation before tho Sonato. He participated In the preparation of no fewer than six ro Visions of tho tariff and boro tho bur den of labor Incident to them. Tho 1'ayno-Aldrlch tariff act was cngln eared through tho Senate by him af ter many weeks of skillful jiiatiou rrting and hard fighting. lr. Aldrlch was Always roady lo clzo upon any trend of public busi ness to ndvauco legislative causes In which ho was Interested. Tho "bank ers' panic" of 1007 enabled him to glvo Impetus to. his plan to bring nbout monetary I'oforms. Tho first fruit of his labors in this direction avub tho Vrcolnnd-Aldrlch emergency currency law of 1008, put througn tho 8cnnto by Aldrlch after nn his tnilc filibuster directed by La Fol lotto, tho Progressive Republican from Wisconsin, who was aided by Mr. Stono, of Missouri, a Democrat. Sharp pnrlaiuciitary tactics enabled Mr, Aldrlch to bring tho hill to it fi nal veto, but In taking Mr. La Fol lotto off his foot Mr. Aldrlch mndo an enemy who was relentless In his npposltlon during many subsequent lofltslatlvo contests. Tho emergency currency law was rijgarded by Mr. Aldrlch ns tho best remody posslblo of spcody enactment, hut ho did not stop thore. Ho began work Immediately upon a umro per manent plan of currency reform, giv ing most of his time to tho work of tho National Monetary Commission. Jlo was able to devote his time unre servedly to his work because In 1011 ho docllned to bo a candidate for re election, giving Ill-health as u ron ton. Mr. Aldrleh'B friends contended that his efforts to revise the currency system of tho country was ap proached In an absolutely uou par tisan way. Ho was exceedingly an xious that his work should stand up as a monument to his public nervlre. Ills disappointment was keen when In 1011 his party lost control of tho tes reported a permanent Improve ment In biiBlnoss and Mnlno is said to bo tho only stato whero real de pression exists. Tho reports nro announced to ho the result of careful observation and supplemental to tho regular reports on business conditions made each I month to the comptroller of tho cur rency. iUlLltOAO TO PUT ON 10,000 WOKKKItH ' CHICAGO, April 15. Em- ployment agents in mahy clt- les betwen Chicago and I)en , ver havo boon asked to supply 10,000 unskilled laborers for , railroad work, It was stated , hero today. Tho Durllngtou It Is said, will put L'000 men to work by May 1, nnd tho , Union Pacific 1000 by Juno . 1. Tho Hock Island, Missouri Pacific and Northwestern sys- terns nro named ns seeking , the other 4000. , Uccnuso of tho expected , heavy tourist traffic hundreds of miles of tracks nnd road- beds nro to bo put In tho best possible shape nnd many miles of siding bulll to take , care of tho extra number of . trains. 'ill Commerce, Oixratloim Within Three WtjcK's S'teninor Freight From Chicago (Special Dispatch.) OAKLAND, April 1C That tho op ening of tho Panama Canal soon will mean nn enormous Jucrenso in ocean frolghts Is definitely shown in an nouncements by steamship companies that In the near future Oakland will bo made a port of call for their ves sels. Tho first Is that of threo big steamer lines controlled by Scandi navian capital, which will oporato a fleet of vessels from Copenhagen, Chrlstanln and Ooteburg, Sweden, to tho Pacific coast. Tho Information came from Harold Gyhwcd, of Chrls tlanln, now In California collecting commercial data. Gybwed repre sents tho firm of Storm Dull, Limi ted, big manufacturers and ship own- ors, and ho said tho first of tho steamers would start from Chrls tlanln In threo weeks. All will dock at Oakland on their way to tho northern Pacific coast pprts. A second announcement Hint means much to California enmo by telegraph to an Oakland firm from Chicago. It stated that officers of tho Chicago, S,t. Louis Gulf Trans portation Company will early In Mny a Iji'uIii the shipment of freight from 4 'Chicago to Oakland by way of tho Gulf of Mexico and tho Panama Canal. The. eastern freight Is to ho sent 4 'from Chicago by rail to La Salle, llll., mid them pluced on barges, which will carry It lo tho moiitn of l tho Mississippi liver, whoro It will 'be loaded Into ocean steamships. IX) , : Is omu-'ii roil i!o,o(o siii:li Worcester Pressed Steel Company Ite celves Contract of $500,000 WOUCKSTKIl, Mass., April 15. An order for 200,000 shells for C.5 inch guns has been received from one of tho warring nations by tho Wor cester Pressed Steel Company of this city, Tho contract prlco Is said to bo over $500,000, and ,H will keep tho largo plant of tho company busy until next November. This Is tho second contract for war materials received by this company, tho first bolng for 350,000 scabbards, which nro now being dollvercd. Tlioso vcbsoIb, after making calls at all Important points, steam north ward nnd dlschargo their cargoes at Oakland's municipal wharves. COQUILJiK UULLINGS RAILROAD "BUBBLE" CAUSE0F FAILURE J. A. Foljjer, Financier, Falls to Meet $0,000 .lodgment mid Wife Huh JiOiiK Lieu on $10,000 Salary. SAN FUANCISCO, April 15. J. A. Folgor, coffee niorchnut, Is dothronod ns ouo of San Francisco's financial kings, following admissions ho made to Justice of tho Peaco Frank Deasy that ho could not meet a Judgment for $9,000. Folgor testified that all of his wealth had boon lost In tho Ocoun shore railroad bubble Following tho Ocean Shore smash MARGARITA 'FISCHER aud HARRY POLLARD, IN "THE QUEST." UKfaAUII naUJLKD JJtcbpictuku I'roduceil by Amor can. Nnl, tho beautiful wild lrl, proves to bo the Ideal of tho l'ii'I'ored societ mnn oust on nn Island In tho south seas after a shipwreck, 'the ideal throwi stones as well ns smiles, mid the society nuin has many troubles before hi TjalWWIMWii XOTKS OK IXTKHKST i Nearly 00 per rent of Norway's 450 dentists are graduates of Amer ican dental colleges or havo taken 1 post-graduate courses In tho United States. County Sent News ns Chronicled by Tho Herald. Mr. Montgomery, of tho Coos and Curry Telephone Company, wr.s In town today on his way back to Mnrshfield from Myrtle Point. He reports tho consolidation of the two telephony offices thoro as coin- plytod nnd all working well. j Claudo Moon ictnrned yesterday ' u'ter a several months' nhsonco at Portland, where ho has been at tending n school which teaches tho jeweler's trade. Ho has also been taking n course In engraving. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Young an nounce tho engagement of tholr daughter, Until, to Mr. Kills Kelly, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Kelly. Thoso nro two of CouuIHo'b popular young people, nnd they will receive tho best wishes of a wide clrclo of frlondB. H. M. Jennings, malinger of the Orogon Power Company, was over from Marehficld between trains yes terday. He exprosBes himself tis well pleased with tho way their busi ness Is developing In this city under Mnungor McKeniin, Kd Abornethy niado n trip to recently nnd ordered ho hud to borrow largo sums from his wife, ho declared, and she has a Marshflold long lieu on his salary of $10,000 n I doors and windows for his house. year. MrB. Folger is Bald to koop a regular set of books showing tho! LAUNCH MILL1COMA will lwivo transactions between her husband Mnrjdifleld for Allepuiy tit H o'clock and herself. Thesu books will bo! Sunday iiioijilng; returning lit the producod lu court. levelling, 75e round trip. Fishing; In' KocwI. WAS ANM'KI' ON IIIUVULI ., SOCIAL CAM'NDAU FHJDAY Past Matrons with Mrs. E. G. Flaungnn. Norwegian Lutheran Y. P. S. In chapol parlors. fr Thimble Club with Mrs. S. Jennings. Itoyal Auction Ilrldgo Club with Mrs. C. P. McKnlght. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. John A. niatt. Mllllcoma Club dnucc. SATUHDAY D. M. C. evening party ' with Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Kern. Prlsellla evening party with Mr. and Mrs. Moestollor. o ,,. For public places n Cnllfornlan has patented a safety coat nnd lint rail:, each hook of which can be opened only by tho man carrying a key to unlock It. In Franco recently a messago was : sent from an neroplano to the ground by n poison talking Into 'a phonograph nnd dropping tho rec ord, carefully wrapped. Steam railroads In Pennsylvania 'last year killed 1170 nnd injured 11,0111 persons, Of. mora of the i former and 2585 more of tho hitter 1 than tho yenr before. In tho base of a new sinning mug Is a lamp to heat the water. ItAXDOX TEACH KltS The following Is the list of tenchers In addition to Prof. Turnbow, whoso selection as superintendent was an nounced souio time ago. High School J. O. Krvln, Harold Qulgley, Miss K. J. Kodgcrs, Allno Norcn. Grades T. S. Van Vleet, Pearl Wnlkor, Kato Chatham, Ella Iten, Anna Clinkonbcnrd, Luclle .Mc Kay, Eva Primer, Ebba When HobsIo Van Vleet, Ethel Moore, Ag nes Hughes. Itocordrr. That snakes aro "charmed" by music Is denied by a scientist, who has been Investigating In Ceylon and who says that their actions arc Inspired by curiosity. Times Want Ads for results. FRECKLES Don't lllilo Them WltU a Veil; He- innwt 'litem With (If Othluo Pit'sct'iptloii. TMs proscription for tho lomoval of rreckles was written by a prom inent physician and Is usually so successful In removing freckles that It Is sold by drugglts under guar antee to refund the money if It falls. Don't hldo your freckles undor n veil; got nn oiinco of othlno and re move them. Evon tho first few ap plications should show a wonderful lii)pmomont, somo of tho lighter fiec.'ilos vanishing entlroly. Mo suro to ask tho druggist for tin, double strength othlno; It Is this that Is sold on the money-back guar-i.ntee. Messfiiger Hoy Hides for Two Hours Deep In Slumber, TEH UK HAUTE, Intl., 'April 15.. I Houso and took from the Hepubll- W1,oa " l'1111 cum '"t0 tho Western ! cans tho eredlt of putting through Unl0 ott recently to send n pics-'a t.is far-reaching loslslntloii. llnforo!? "Ml "0 l0 ,l10 "'''"'"B Hotel, SON'S LIFE SAVED Grateful Mother Makes Public Statement tho political complexion of Congress muH"1 ,;,,ni. who was asleep, i ,.,.,,, . r011Porn,ni. Kt). ' changed Mr. AldrUh was compelled I " a ' t "' ! k.v., ZXnn. S ("."Z l.wl to admit that his effort, were heliiK I I'f11;- l.o 1 emliig Hotel Is two J; ; 'J J "Z?m frUBtrated bv autnttonlsil.. sentiment Mw)iH tTom " Western Union of-' q,,1l,p,'? liHt ,f0r "u,;,,f "l"' ..' f"?.."1"'1.. . .'"". "0.UM,1U" I flro. When the imv f..u..,i t ,.. I 'lt -v.M our son's life," says' in i in teuirai west, ineu HO rca - . , .... ' Mrs lMnn Prnninr l ,bi ,,f pear about ha f mi imir nii.r miniii I ,,rH' ,',,,lft trainer, m spenKing or uvu tuui uie ntiacKs lie hail kcorueil to answer hud taken root. He could not understand that the course lie pear about half an hour Inter, I Koloy'B Ho,u,' ana Tftr C"Uoi'ud another boy was sent out. Hobort'01" iMn ' am 8,,ro' 0f aU co,,5'1 nppeared two hours later at his rtfltll,0 v ver med, Foley llono.v followed through his public nWll'0-""w"th-11 '00 . Tar Compound Is far ahead of' of.judulng what was bust for tl.o state , ,,oor Hl(, , l then, all. it has been our filthful ' Itself was not approved by tl.o poo-j,,, , ,, hm mmA J Ho frlem, fo,. ovora, yonrB nm, wo p,y 11,0 1,umb0,VU3' I had been riding about tho city twoi"'"'" for tho quick relief of nil I Lliilnl, Alt.. I .iilimlllol. ! Vj Mr. Aturion tnuii undertook n iimira ...,. ,.,. spooch-maklng trip In the Middle Wim!. with nvmvoil Iiitiiiilliin ir oradlcatlng hostility to hlnisolf audi1'0 lm'' "ot r,,or m:ul opportunity 'I' his project. Ho desired ospiKially to convert the people to believe his dec laration that ho had no purpose save to dovlso n system of National II nauco sound In principle, safeguard- to aciiunlut himself with the Western our toughs nnd colds, lt never falW anil we recommoud it to all ur fn"iids. Wo thought he would sure.!' ,y dlo from strangulation. Fr'f SPRING LAMB SPRING VEAL We have a consignment of 0 head of veal and eight head of Spring Lamb for this week's special offering. Order early, as the demand for these meats will be great. We also have beef, pork and chickens, the finest on the market, properly cooled by our own refrigerating plant. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. pooplo. Ilstxi.. .. ...1 fpn- i-l. ...... 1 I... Ho Mll.l- -In n w,.i. 1 lmvn I ""'' """ " 'I-"IIUU coiiipioil. " "" " "" "'- been familiar with western Interests! e'" " wrva nun. we; and have done nil I could to nro'wt ' K' -w V """ m ,,rove " ,0 a"yoll,' m w voivii i Do you know the boothlng, r-Mnv- them, but I feel that I could lime I... W .1111 ...1... 1.-1 . . 1 . inirall legitimate IntoronU, and am-. "" u ,, inV IZ "', ' " ' lg benefits of Foley's llonej and bodying tho bwt wlwlom of tho on- ra" "larUl" ne" on tho ground, compound- You oueh' to t.io country. Although he had largo;; 'J1,', ' 'l-"- " ' Jj- Bttcry0J , iiudleneon of hunkers and Imalnos " .. ., . . ... Li.-vads n pool io.itn. nv, i,o m.,.., Aiior nis reuroiuent iroiu public ... , - : " - hfo Mr. Aldrlch spent much of uu 1 1""'""' throat-stops the rnciclng tli.io Hi travel, but ho continued to''S1'-"00 this In a mural' follow business affairs. He saw many fty' c0U,alulK opiates and n.tl.- nf iU IiIpiip nn Hi., uiililnKt nf . ' l'nr,,,ful. men, his mission was far from suc cessful. "Why is not our p.iu tnkon at It face valuo?" ho askud a friend. Ho recQlvod n frank answer. "You havo spout your vacations lu Hitrope. You havo not studied tho people. Your language Is that of the pronnorous business man. You Hie leaking too into in life to know tho pfcoplo." lancy erarted by the Democrats and although the now luw did not bear his name, It Is known (o a largo ex tout ho approved of what was done Llbby COAIi. The kind YOU Iwvo M.M'AVM l'SKII. llim.t T'J. 1ni.ri,. Sir. Aldriuh oxpreased roret that i,ivr- nnd 'ri-auefcr Conijuiiy. Oood druggists nro glad to soil Foley'c Honey and Tnr Compom.-l hecauso they know It Is rellablo and buttersful. Hofuse substitute?. For salo by Owl Prescription phar macy. Frank n. Cohan. Central Avenue. Onposlto Chandler Hotel. Phono 74, FRESH VEGETABLES We haw n tine I.'iun of Choice Fiesli egetbl,. that will add Variety to tlu tnble. UI'AI) THIS IdST fi:v poiwtoi's, wax iiilvxs, tiiunix ii:s, mhous AUT1CHOKKS, G1IKKX ONION.s, m:i) lUDISHlIS, ltlUJ. ' lll'AU, SlMMFIt sgiwsu. CAUFOItXIA AXI) l'l.OltlDV (iltAPi: Fill IT CHOICH OlSAXtiKS VXD IIAXAX S Phono jour oidcn, early NASBURG'S GROCERY Tho (mod llousvkcepliig Store. "i I" Tk u D qbl Meedl Tow t'it: TT ff I',' "it o ol I i o If N A RBOBNJ? dolmlo nt Tlnvnyn, Mi,tah John II Johnson iiiiled to convince ih. "Willard Somo few yours ngo oSIr. Johnson surmount cd the color lino nnd wad ilio loading man jn Jf lino ol' work. HuhIucsh was good and profiX were high. x iravuig all tho nwmvy he could hnndlcnUlie lime, he eomdiuled to take a rest. To be sure he planned to get into the field again at the prqpor timq. But everything was rosy and there roS seemed no good 'nnd sufficient reason why he should spend so many hours a duv keeping his muscles lithe and strong and his wind gootfand his heart and nerves in trim. Eventually the meeting with Mr. Wilhml was arranged. AQ. .Tqhnson was still tolerably con tent with what he had done. (Brother, n has'-done is about as had ns a lias been.) Mr. Johnson did not care to stand up in the training ring and punch and take punches. He did not sec the necessity of practicing side steps and feints and rushes. lie know all about them. Why he had done all of that he ever needed to do. Mr. AVillard did not overlook the boxing and the wrestling and the clinching and t)ic de stepping, etc As a result, Mr. Johnson received Mr. W41 lard's compliments to the point of the jaw, and his business career closed. Advertising a business is the trniniug of .that business. Advertising keeps a business healthy. !It tones up its liver, strengthens its biceps, steadies its heart and keeps its nerves in order, Once in awhile a mnn decides that hp is.doing so much business that he can stop advertising for a while and run on momentum. Momentum is the gradual prqeess to,wird,a full stop. The momentum business is usually premature ly full-stopped by the straight loft jabs o( the well-trained competitor who finds his opening in the 26th round. If you want to stay in business .stay in tlicadt vertising field. No matter how much Imsiness you arc doing, keep up the energy that makes it. You might as well cut off your legs because you are running well in a foot race, as to cut off your advertising because your business vill con tinue without it. You might as well tell tho insurance man that you are so healthy you will drop the policy for a few years as to stop advertising because busi ness goes on without it. "Don't need to" is the eventual preliminary to "Can't do it." ' The only man who doesn't need to fldvejtisc is the man who has retired from business. The only policy holders avIio .doesn't lifted to pay his premiums is dead. Mr. Johnson docsnft neftd to train nnyjiVKft Ho is licked. Tlbe . Bay Times !w;i)ll keep ypiur JmsiB iw i: 4 TSrSSSSSSSBSrrjrmmm,