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- THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1915-EVEMING EDITION. FOUR "4- --, r pi ((clol stuff bABod on antiquated stnn ilnrds or city standards, be treated M. C. MALONKY, Editor nnd Vub'A tthYMy ds JuVdhllc farmers and far- COOS BAY TIMES DAN E. MALONKY, News Kdltor Official Paper of Coog County Official Pjicf City of Marshflolil. i Address all communication! to COOS JJAY DAILY TIMES. Entered at the Postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission thtaugh tho malls as second-class wail matter. mers' wives, and be taught to love their 'work nnd environment and up - ' -fmrwma One Cent Letter Postage F I . . I... H..II. Iv .l.ln.n,lnl 1.nKnim nil lllffl!Ptlt i 4 ii,. i.,nttiirnniiv vmd fetter nostngo users oi uiu i mi- iui uuivi ...u.iiiK vn. h-" - 'lm prepared .to live Intel feci u ' , .,nrtlclllnrlv those who1 classes of mall are antiquated nn.l !fl loyf.tlly the life for which they nf JX,e of" letter mail J unscientific, for It seems certain that I 'nro clearly entitled to a one com n Krnerni rovision in mu puium i. nmv MiiViriPU, OWNI'IISHIV 'letter rate, and a determined fight must bo made within tho next few HOW MUNICH AL OWM.Rblin congress this iHu-'months. .'.?.. ,, n.n.. 'ter to secure It." I "TIhto are many rensons why let H -V; K.' VI' W 111111 1T1 ! IMIUt'llll Wll 111 . ' A PAYS NEWS Item In tho Eugeno Dally Register Is significant. It tolls i iiu Hiuiy ui iuu hum ...- ... .! ... . An independent Republican new 0, mnnlclpn, oWcrshlp of public , Company sent us hip " ;';" ,;, i nt yesicriiu.v, uirwuiiii'imj ..., . -, pspor, published every ovoning ex C. A. Smith, President of tne l.. nor usors are eniiiiou 10 a oi-- otmi A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing Irate. Among them may be nienuou- p abovp statement ed: Rocauso the govornnipnt Is maK- cept Sunday, and weekly, by utilities In nat ctt in spiiu ol j f ormnt'Ion tMlU , business men of lnR about 100 per cent profit on let The Coo, ny Time. Publishing Co. I strong private ownership co.ipe t it- l of t, 0 SUBSCRIPTIO.V RAXES DAILY. One year 6.00 Per month GO WEEKLY. One year f 1.60 When paid strictly In ndvanco the aubscilptlon pike of tho Coos Ray Times Is 15.00 por year or $2.60 for six months. Address all commnntcatlons to COOS 1UY DAILYTIMKR. FOUR LlJAF CLOV12R I know n place where the sun Ib like gold, ( And the cherry blooms burst with snow; I And down underneath Is tho love liest nook, Where tho four-leaf clovers grow. One leaf Is for hope, and one Is for faith, And ono is Tor love, you know; And Qod put another In for luck' If you search you will find where they grow. But you must have hope, and you must have faith, You must work and be strong and so If you work, If you wait, you will find tho place Whcro tho four-leaf clovers grow. Mrs. Hlgglnson. ton. When tne nty weni .. o - f xatlonil Ono Cant Letter Postaso As- "Because the d. n 'L Powo Co was harg ng oclnllon. for the purpose of seen- tabllshcd primarily Oregon Rower Co. ns.. cnargmj, I Hon of letter mall. people U. cents per Kllowat icr-'"" V''M ... . niU. flln ...I .. ,. wni ..!..-, n1i. 1.I..1. r 11V UU-VittiLO HII.V M.. ""- " I " - -- apartment was oi- for the dlstrlba never Intend 1 the lights puw er. IIIO ruif ill i' rail" UIIU '' " . ., ,.... .,. TT.,11.,.1 Cloln. ..l l -.. Orecnn Power Company to moot -1 ".".." .... ., , , ,, .,,.. I "nM,n n,i. tv u .i.,i for the TH nuntel m uh t Mvud sedation has strong nnd represent-that letter mall should pay a profit The municipal plant .ixuu niembcrshlp8 In every city and I 'Because one-half of .our letter at cents nnd forood tho ""- " ,'.,. ..,.., c.. '... .-.. i ver but made so much monev operating expenses, intcve bonds nnd sinking fund provision, ; that mado savs tho Canitnl Joumnl, and nil and that every effort Is to bo dlrect- t ",, led toward securing action on a ono general expenses of tho government, jjijj uvlslon IC0lU ,cltor rnt0 nt 1,,e ni'l'roachlng but utilized as a subsidy for other I'M ' .i ..V. c ..,to 'session of congress. i classes of mail, a further cut to 8 cents wns he nrrivcd. he declar-j "Bccauso It is wrong t Still the plant makes mout-. Washington, class for the benefit of a I. rniittnl Tmirnni niwl nil ,v I .. classes of mall. to tax one nother. Because nn equalization of our I.1.A..1.1 ntt nntrnlvnttrtA nt t llrt ln tin People have the benefit IiohIjW (ho uscrs of flrBt p0Btn, rntos w, rovlllo bcttcr BCr. of getting their lights for '' ' ; cln8B lcttcr nmll for readjustment vice. money me prnuiu cu.,jo...i.u.. ...a.h- - riHnnri- letters. I "HocniiHO wn liavo been out tied ed them -when it had a .Monopoly. ...... .,. ., n1,P.i wn t. nnnt ,,. an,. rP the lmst The Register news Item shows the , , . , . growth of the plant and how It is . .... .. miri)oso of crystnllzin-T It has been amply demonstrated 'contlmcnt throughout '.-- ., ereted by steam will bo built bj L the Eugene water board this fall, to be used In case of accld'nit to . the hydro-electric plant nenr Wril- ablo to meet tne renuiicineiui ci ,lft ,.., . nii ,, ,imn.,Bfpnlo(l -rnnflmont thrmiclimit tho United Increased business without resort t tBtIcs nI1(1 acUmX investigation J states so that this reform can be ins to bona issues, as iono's. . j ltef nUe tliroUKi,. i)rought about, there has been foim- t- "An auxiliary electric piant op-L , ,,, ,,,, c,n. ...ii. ,,.. n,1(iin,i hn vntimmi mm Cnnt Letter I Ullk HIV Vi(l-1 uww . I' J p -" --- m----....... v--v . that tho extra cent now being1 de- Postage Association, of which Char- manucii ror tne carriage oi u iuhui-'ius ,ui. jjurroa, viuuiuuu, U nothing less than a tax. president, nnd Gcorgo T. Mcintosh "The United States post offlco de-iClovoland, Is secretary treasurer ami til 1 EUROPEAN WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY t ?$ OCT. 13, 1011 Ostend, Delglum may bo allowed to fall Juto German hands. Tho Germans prepare to lay siege to Belfort, In France. Tho Russians havo pressed back tho German forces on tho road from Warsaw to Ivangorod. Mobilization of part of Portugal's army will bo ordered tomorrow. Tho Servians claim to havo repuls ed tho Austrian artillery attack on their left wing. tervllle, on tho McKenzle nv'lpnrtmcnt wnB primarily organised j manager of the campaign. This or- M wmen lurmsiies bi. ''uc' or tho carriage of letters, and In the gnnlzatlon has been in exlstenco for ; for tne cuy. uio wumiucuiusi', dnyB U(0 chnrgCB maAo on a'a n,nber of years and has been of the plant Is between $50,000 and injasng 0 nCtUQ, cogt of transporta-"steadily working for a ono cent lot- G0.000- 'ton. When tho department was or- ter rate. Substantial progress has "Tho board Is now asking for .,,. tPft,1Bnnr(nMon difficulties rtfeon mado. nnd It Is hoped that def- blds for the Installation of this pla.it wero ,nmienB0( and a i,jRa ratc hadjinito action on this important mat- ' and after the bids are In, which' . phnP,i Ycnr imvn tmsscd. ter mnv bo had at tho approaching ;1 I . .... . . .1.. "- -""-o - - - -- fc. .will be witnin a tew ueehs. iu iwonderful Inventions havo rovolu- contract will bo let, nnu it is nopea j.tonlzed tho transportation business to complete tho plant by tho first . .,, . . -.-.inA im. lmon of tho year. It 'will bo located itt ...,, ,,, , lf i i.nowl, lot-! ed for tho carrlago of their letters, tho sub-statlon and transforming .tcr8 can be carrjed at ono ccnt In- should rally to tho support of this TRULY-RURAL SCHOOLS IN Herbert Quick's farm novel, "The Brown Mouso" tho farm hand hero becomes a school teacher, and proceeds to teach with out any respect for cultural tradi tions. Ho treats tho pupils us friends and associates. Ho regards his school as a sort of laboratory in which tho children help him work out practical problems of their own homes and farms. He doosn't mako them sit stiff and silent for hours at a time. As his business assistants, they arc freo to ruovo about and consult him and each other, llko men In nn off! There's a constant low hum of con versation, which doesn't disturb any body, becauso everybody is intensely interested in what he's doing. Tho boys and girls flock to hdiool an hour beforo the bell rings, with session of congress. "Uscrs of letter postngo of tho country, who are now heavily tax plant In Eugene, and after its com plctlon will be held In readiness at all times in cases of emergency. Tho plant will bo paid for entirely oit 3tead of at two cents, which is the present charge. "Mechanically the United States Tost Offlco Department Is about tho of the earnings of the municipal most orfoct worklng machine thero elecUlc plant not requiring the Is Bunncc of bonds by tho city is in the business -world. When yott consign a letter to tho post office, you havo almost definite assurance that it will reach Its destination. On "the othor hand, tho methods used work, nnd it is my intention to arouso interest in tho work of this, association locally, so that wo may bo properly represented when the tlmo for action at Washington comeB. "I feel certain that wo can pre sent this matter in a proper light, so that our representatives nt tho na tional capital will bo sufficiently im pressed to support this work." All Oveir Oregom $ t WITH THE TOAST t t AND THE TEA t GOOD KVHXIXO if , rita n i.ttP l FLORENCE Tho Sluslaw Fish' ROSEBURO Tho pruno crop of book preach a better ser- 'Association proposes to ship fish par-! Douglas county will bo big this year !, mon, or build a better mouse- .eel post so that they can furnish to t and It will roqulro 100 cars to trans trap, tho world, will mako a ftli people of Lano county nt half .port tho product, beaten path to his door, I the present cost. JUNCTION CITY - Tho high .i,mi, iii i.non in n in, in a i , school boys hold n rally to creato cn though his houso bo a hut In nAKER Tho homo of Mrs. Au- ,.....,. .,. ,, ., .. ...,l I."..,n..oMi A' I imiioiuniH iui mu luuiuuu ' l iiu n uuudi j CHEER UP! Don't stop to grumblo nnd to sigh Bo thankful that you'ro getting by, For If a man had his own way, He'd bo in troublo every day. A Coos Bay man believes the oth-, er fellow's girl may bo fnlllblo. But ho knows that his girl Is pure and Irreproachable. BAKER Tho homo of Mrs. Au gust uonner near wiiiBiiem nx, spwnofiELD Tho seventeenth burned and tho family barely escaped anmiBl r0Hnlon of tho Lano count) Lwlth their lives from tho burning I'voteran's Association was held in llomo' Springfield with n largo attendance. ' PENDLETON Mayor John W. LEABURG FIro which started 'Dyer has announced that ho will not from a dofectlvo fluo totally destroy- bo a candldato to succeed himself led tho Fcrros General Merchandise and Dr. J. A. Best, a Republican, Is' store together with all of tho con-(,1 tlio only candidate. tents. HOOD RIVER Dr. E. E. Forgii- SUMPTER Tho North Polo mine tho locality, committed sulcldo dur- working steadily with good pros ing a fit of dospondoncy brought on pects. by a nervous breakdown. ' DALLES Mrs. Ellzaboth Brcss'er, MEDFORD Joseph Brown, n'agod 79 years, and a resident of Polk lift..... .. It.,.- I.lnt.n n1intlt tlt ltrv nui iHiuui .u iui """" wealthy Inllaii, has been Indicted by county since 187S dlod at her homo nop mill mnthor kIiiiiiu it ilnwn oil tlio ....... ... .. ,.. , " ,...,, . " in.n the federal grand Jury ror tno mm- HILLSBORO Tho Southern Pnei- '4 table and says "Well, you can tako .... ,,. n,iinp i,,.1,,,. ,, ., 4llo , e.lP. d saninleH of green seed nnd corn smut I It or lenvo It," she means that ho-. ... ,. ,. .... ,. .,.,, . , , . .. 1 . . . .... i i i ., ii t ii i, o tiiHii iwot ;. iiu uuiiiiiu viiu ni- ntu mil uo iiiuu(,iuuvvu uuvnvc and insect specimens and things, nnd can go to Halifax for all she cares. IUllsboro and Timber. tucy can uuruiy ue iirnun iioiiiu iion school closos. They are not cram- Sonio Coos Bay mon regard womon EUGENE Benjlman Cochram.' HOOD RIVER Mr. and Mrs. C hci.ooi c.oBuo. inuj ...u ...i w.... o...w v ., "" "'-"..aBcd S3 years, committed Hulcldo by w. Parker havo received word that med wlh book learning. The usual as tW-l, one. wearing (lrlllkng,ruri;ollc ucd 1)ecau80 tho thor m)hQy mQ (lcath , J,oxco i..ok. ..cc-.py nu.iur ' " -"' '" "- parents of u young lady did not want and that his body was brought to San their education. Their arithmetic most popular. hlm q wth UiQ Blrl fw JjnrInK examples deal v. Ill, such matters as Al'RORA-Tho city council of PORTLAND-John Dillon Trosli- tho porcntHKo of loss In a when , Married won on ought to innko , nutlorvIUo ha8 dec,ded t grant a ,, who dlod a few days nw. wn. crop based on a glv,,, proportion o 'good Jurors They know w hat da -tnmhlw 0 tM MoInlIa Con ', contractor who built he weed seeds In W .own wheat and jod ' ' 8.nl . 7, r0- ""ll t,l0 nd will heieafter havo electric Journal building and other .true, tho cow population of tho township nro wise to all the alibis. . t . .. ,. M...l ... ...l- .. I....,.. .-. ...IIU i " v... ... i uiumiiii miu iiiu ittiio iji ijuttur l hi iiiii m nnd feed. An Minay on corn culture : A Coos Bay man can bo patient Is Milued nioro hlrhly than one on, with uny woman but the ono ho Is poetry. Reading lessons are as like- married to. ly uh not taken from farm Journuls. ' Goography Is not a matter or maps, Time Is pieeloun, but not so but u live subject lomiuctcd with. much so but many Coos Bay people tho food tho children eat and the will spend a lot of time trying to ctothuti they wear and the trcasurCHget something freo, in their pockets and tho crops la their barns where ever) thing comes A Coob Bay woman will rave from or goes to. over her decorated. China and novor And book culture'' They get that 'say a word about her hand-painted DONT NAG too, as a sort of side lsnuo. It comes complexion. easily enough, bccauHo their minds are kept at such u pitch of activity by vital hu,inau Interests that tlioylto make money who Can pick up In odd momenta tlio for- how to spend it; but few Coos Day folks know how don't know n lot mora i If you wish to help the world a lit-' All uround you thero aro others who tlo in your humblo way, i have painful wounds to nurso, Don't nag Don't nag Your wife, if you'Vo n husband, .Rubbing on tho raw has over nnd doubtless has her faults, but say will always mako It worso. Don't nag Don't nag You may bo too busy tolling fori You can see your neighbor's foibles moie know how to spend It don't know how to make It. who ma! facts necesBary. "Let us ceaso thinking so much about ngrlcultutal education, and devoto ourselves to educational agriculture," said Mr. Quick. "So will tho nation bo maiJo strong." And Isn't ho right- Isn't ngrl-t culture ItBolf so big and all-ombrnc-' LOOXY lng sj thing thut It can bo used In There was an tho country schools bb a modlum!- Randall tnrougn which tlio country boy and Whoso toos touched a wasp in her The quarrols of lawyers never mean much. But wheu doctors fall out It Is tlio roal thing. LIMERICKS old woman named girl obtain mental training, a know ledge of tho world and genuine cul turo? ShoiiUJt country children, In stead mug crummod with art! sandal; Tho words that she said Near woke up tho dead, And caused u most horrible scandal. Anou. your Itttlo bit of crust To bo able to lift othors who aro lying in the dust But you still can help In making the world brighter, if you just Don't nag lf you wish to glvo him courago who has chosen you for life, Don't nag If you wish to bo his holper and ho'll need you In tho strife Don't nag Ho may have a fow' shortcomings husbands gonorally do And ho may soinotlmes sit beaten when he should havo triumphed, too. But ho'll rise with newer courago and new strength if only you Don't nag WARNING all his weaknesses nro plain Rut, then, what's tho uso of prod-' ding when it 'cannot hi lng you gain? I Why add by a look or whisper to the world's supply of pain? Don't nag 'If she has her days for fretting, Oh, bo patient then with her j if sho makes mistakes romember, it is human still to err Don't nag i You may not have strength to ros ette tho palo ones whoso burdens kill. Or to lift the weary tollers who are stumbling up tho hill, But you 'can refrain from making tho world snddor, If you will i j I Don't nag I. To tho Trodo and to Consumorn of Children's Outei Garments. You nro heroby notified that J. C. Penney Co., of Mnrsliflold, In tho Coos liny Times, Wednesday, August Uth, 1015, advertised Kov ornlls, good heavy denim, 7Gc value, our prlcu 19c. You nro advised that "KOVE" ALLS" Is a trade unmo adopted by us for our well-known one-piece plny-sult, nnd that no othor person, firm or corporation has a right to uso said name, nnd that wo hnvs boon protected in our ownership thereof by dcrrci3 of tho Courts of tho State. of California. The public and consumers nro further advised that J. C. Penney Co. has never purchased from us any of our "KOVERALLS" nnd thnt wo havo In our possession art icles mado in imitation of our "KOVERALLS" which wcro sold by J. C. Penney Co. for and as our "KOVERALLS." Tho public aro warned accord ingly. LEVP STRAUSS & CO., Mfrs., Battery nnd Pino Sin. San Francisco, Cul. I :'H lluttorv ami Plnn KlH. Baal '9 San Francisco. Oil. H ' H I I jjppjiJIJBJBJSJBBJiJBJBBBJBJBJBBBj1 iIbbbIbbbbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbIIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbE! 11 I' I To ttie Public I m I fl In a foimcr lsnuo or this pnpor H M your attention was called to our "COVERALL" advertisement In is- M sue of August 11th. rjfJJ Tlieso gnrmontii woro not nuver- . BJ M Used as KOVERALLS (a copyright- , H ed name), nor wus thero tiny nt- V tempt on our part to misrepresent. ,7M Tho namo Coverall Is a common iVJsbI .nv r-m ulnu tmlln ntnl nnifnrnl ntniu IbbbV 'J I1U111U 1U1 i'li UUilO UIIU DUIUMU !- BBBI iIbbbbI i fnitn rnfii n rn ntitntr Mill r tin til n. IbbH which Is no infriugemout on KOV- f?J E RALLS. m M WE DON'T HAVE TO MISREP- JBBl II?CI?VI1 mm MI'PnilAKIlIRM TO 9 GET YOUR BUSINESS. M OUR VALUES SPEAK FOR H, m THEMSELVES. OUR VALUES. ARE BIGGER. M OUR PRICES ARE LOWER. M fl That's why wo aro doing such ! fl a big business. H 'M Investigate for yourself. H l ' II D Hi 1 . J. C. Penney Co. 1 i9 Hi 1 I1 19 BBJIl IBM pjBjl I I' Ml L UBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM ,mmmtitmkkwmmmkkmmmmmmmmkitmmmmmamtkmkmmmmmkmmKmmmmmtm.Wtkmmmmmm AL 'iNBI Offlco I l'ltrkl k7l "".n. ii . . p '" wngiit HlIllUlv- l-hnffi !Dr.-H.M.Sha, I Kar uJT'J. i ... - inii i I r "i ' "Tt5J , WJ, Rnninmt. n.... . "SBBWRi -Phono 103-L or isij "tftoa,! I H. G. BiiIIpp 1 niVlT. rv. I Hoom 304 rv. L " I xv. o O10J, WS 1 RmWBmmJI . W. G. Chflnrilm. Rooms 301 n k. iW(l Mritlleiin,n Win. S. Turpen AUrailTr Marthllelia I.'AIIH irrv CUy Mmlli Yonk iu, CU TICKER Li MnrsliflcW-Xonh Ball Cars ore7 t nhit ft n n. I a In . . " - P.O., IM Sloiipli once a fa?, yA it ilnr. Ullfl GORSTAH.(l)Pi1i . TIME TABU WILUMIinE PACDICS CAR I.eavo Mnrsliflold ,' It CMC a.m. ' j) 7.45 n.m, u 8:45 a.m. , II 9:45 a.m. 1U 10:4G a.m. 111 11:. 10 a.m. Hi 12:50 p.m. 11 1:45 u.m, II 2:15 p.m. L' 3:45 p.m. 1) 5:00 p.m. U 5.40 p.m. I C:55 p.m. North tit; ti: 7:30 p.m. J X EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new ' . DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street Marshfield-l Auto Stage Iicare Oil l'liaraac; Mardifiold A.M. 7:00 0:30 P.M. 1:00 6.S0 MAIlSHFlEIJWWJjjj cIim1ii1a WWH1"1 "v"v ,. with hoatJ t &' Myrtle rolnt, f l,'nrofromMiMt,l",CJ 7J n Slaglo & WJ ...... i...Mi citn Will """"" jl extra trips dV charter can. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO.' Steamship SANTA CLARA sails for PORTLAND ' , ," OCTORER 12, ATj 1 P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for SAN FRANCISCO (VIA EUREKA) OCTOIIKK lit, AT 1 1. M. For further Information see W. B. STUI1R, Agent SMITH TERMINAL DOCK IMiouo 1UO I GRAVEL cfinRi Auiu ..- . i ociowri'" ,J il .1" Tuesday : " jiH M'.lnfclaV .il'1" nut M'linrsilav ." , lll Friday ", Sunday ! " ,il.M Monday ' .lU11, Tuesday .': ji Wodncsdsr .., lt mi...,lni- ...J'" , l l Saturday ...'J J Mj Sunday ...;; I. Tuesday ..-i.lj Wednesday ..;' Thursday ..-;' sniuiuuj -at . I Sunday ' .Lrs-' "7.Vi eamo w We are now prepared to furnish GRAVEL in any quantities from pile In our yard or In carjoad lots, at following prices: From pile on ground, $2.?5 per yard. Oanoad lots, taken from cars, 2,00 per yard. Retail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite PosM)ttice. Phone J00. I rtcnn : Nut coal, pw w ..,- Or na" ,v D Wj PJIOBO ifr "rtgi I .illlriT'l w 1 . m UBBBBBk rir ,'-iirJ-'aj