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THE COOS DAY TIMES. MARSHPIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191 5 EVENING EDITION. FOUR GOOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONHY, Hdltor nnd JL'ilb. DAN U. MALONHY, Nous Hditor Official Official Paper of I'npcr CJty Coos County of Mnralificld. Entered nt the rostofflco nt Marsh Held, urogon, lor transmission jB r0sii ts. loraugn 1.11 u mniiH ao bucuhu-uiubb mall mattor. , ll tons and tons of advertising mutter Into tlio short crop Hoctlona of tlio country. People hnvo to buy some Goods, so bo sure to got your share of the business. Tho steady drip will woar nway stono. Careful, stlek-lo-It, lnformn-tlon-full advertising will bring pay- Wlth tho big merchants of tho country advertising Is nn asset, not An independent ItcDubllcan news-! a liability, nnd you can mnko your paper, published overy evening ox-, advertising olio of the most buccoss copt Sunday, and weekly, by flll foatttrcs of your business. Tho Coos liny Times l'lilillslilug Co.! Ono Per SUUSCItll'TION HATES DAILY. roar . ....iii.u'J month CO WJ3EKLY. Ono year $1.G0 When paid Btrlctly in ndvanco the miiR?ilntlnn ntlco of tho Coos Ray Times is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for1 six months. "i: t WITH THE TOAST It AND THE TEA t hood Evnxi.Vrt Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Remember on every occa sion which leads thee to voxntlon to apply this princi ple, that this Is not a misfor tune, but to hear It nobly Is good fortune. Mnrcus Auro-Hub. Battles aro begun between tho Rhs- slan nnd Turkish troops on tho fron tier near Trcblzond. All Turkish subjects aro to bo ox Dolled from Uussln within u week, according to orders given. Tho grand vizier of Turkoy ox pressed a dcslro to romalii nt peace with Russia, Franco and CI rent Bri tain hut rcfuscH to dismiss (jormnii officers from Turkish ships. t EUROPEAN WAR ONE i t vrnn Aon Tnnnv v ,,"B $ WATCH THE CORXKRS vm'i.'Miu'.it mi l ! . i ...I , . ... uiun you wiiku up oi u iiiuiihiik ui a chill nnd cheerless day, And feel Inclined to grumble, pout, or frown, Just glance Into. your mirror and you .will quickly sco It's Just becnuuo tho comers of your mouth hang down. Then take this simple rhyme, Itomombcr it In time: It's already droary weather, in coun tryside or town, AVhon you wuko and rind tho corners of your mouth h':.icd down. JjWs Six Today MRS. KTOXKIt MRS. WINIFRED SACKV1LLK STONE It has a a romnrlmblo reputation for child training through splendid results she has ob tained with hor dnughtor. .In Port land recently sho gavo a tallc In which tho following points woro omphnalz od : Public school tenchors desorvo n placo In henvon nnd all tho stars tlioy wont in tholr crowns. It Is criminal to let a baby cry and nay it Is good for him. Novcr talk baby talk; treat the in fant as though it woro nn intelligent holng. Limber up your heels, Jooboii tho liokor In your backs and play with your Kiddles and. you'll kcop young, Wo need schools for parents moro thnn for chlldron. ' Children can diagram BontoncoH beautifully, but thoy say "I Been" nnd "I dono." Parents experiment on tholr first child; Its' a wonder most of thorn lite. Mrs. Stonor has an interesting sub ject, n Kiibjoct upon which there is multitudinous advice and tho fact she has succeeded porsonnlly as a child trainer gives mnro than usual weight to what she says. If you .wako up In morning full of bright and happy thoughts An( begin to count the blessings In your cup, Then glance into your mirror and you will (illicitly sco It's all hecauso tho corners of your ... i mouiii turn up. Thou tnko this little rhyme, Ilomembcr all tho time: ! Thoro'fl Joy n-plonty In this world to fill life's silver cup If you'll only keep tho cornors of you mouth turned up. Solected If a Coos Hay man will worlc hard nt It nnd spend ton yearn trnlulng his wifo ho can usually mnko her do nnythlug sho wants to do. She's six today. She climbed' my iaiee and twin ed her arms about me so, And whispered to ine joyously: "I bet you, dad, that .you don't know AVImt day this is.'' I feigned to think, though well I knew what she would say. And shammed surprise when she exclaimed: "I'm gr.owing up; I'm six. today." "What is it, when the years come on, that holds a mankind, makes his heart To soften toward a little child and make the tears so quick to start? . . I had not noticed it before, I did not think until today. . Her cozy corner strangely silent now, her paper dollies laid away. The little J'inger marks we loved are gone from off the window sill, The "rattle" and the screecher toys are strange ly still, And silence hovers 'round the house, unbroken by her childish glee She's six today, and growing up, no more a lit tle babe to me. . f You're six today! Come, kiss your dad, and hug him, too, you little elf, . And romp with liim, and play with him, nor ask him why he's not himself, .'Just follow him where'er ho goes, and let liim take your little hand; Don't ask him what he's thinking of you wouldn't know or understand. Lot's go together down the street, a-romping in your child-heart way. You cannot piny- like this for long. You're growing up you're six today. Anon. Government expert, engineers of Packard and 'Ford companies, and other author!- ' tics, declare oil from asphalt-base crude Jias. greatest efficiency. And it wason., .., efficiency that Zerolene, tho oil made froiru California asphalt-lase petroleum, was awarded highest competitive honors, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. , Standard Oil Company (Californl.) Mnrulifleld ZEkOLENE 1k Standard Oil for tfofor Cars a fThe Shoe Tax" Father's income knows what it is and to mother it is also a very real thing. It means the high cost of keeping a growing boy or girl properly shod. "When father and mother figure out all the new shoes they have to buy they are apt to .conclude shoes are made out of paper rather than leather. Cure in purchasing will cut down this tax care in choosing the right shoes and care in buying at the most favorable time. And the first slep in tho right direction is a study of the advertising in THE TBI ES that gives the helpful information. MERE MAX CAl'SE AM) EITEOT Observe the stars thoro In tho skies Ayo, cast your gaze afar And maybe you will reallzo What llttlo runts you are. Maybo If worlc woro silk stockings nnd fluffy llngorlo moro Coob Imy men would bo In lovo with it. Stories of Sftate Elections To he HeldOTfois Year No. (I MARYLAND Maryland will elcot u govornoc, comptroller of tho stnto treasury, nt-tornoy-gonernl, a full house of dol omites and half of tho state sonato. In addition four constitutional: pnrolo In crlmjnl enses. Tho refer endum plan Is practically tho same as that followed In other states, ex cept that tho Maryland proposition Includes u prohibition against tho use of tho referendum in any local option North Pacific Steamship Co. S. S. SANTA CLARA SAILS roit San . Fnmcisco Via Eureka f. . WERXESRAY, H OVKMRER ;t, 7:il0 A, M. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION' SMITH TERMINAL DOCK. 1'llONE liMI. A. II. XOTT, Agent. Uvory day Is n bnd day to bo poor. umondmontu will bo voted upon, and j or llccnso legislation. If tlio homo ' local minor officers will bo chosou In . rule amendment enrrioa tho loglala- i tlio counties and llaltlmoro City. Can-j turo will bo relieved of a vast amount dldatos to succeed Governor Golds-jot puroly local legislation, which borough, Republican, nro: Ovlugton would ho vosted In tho city and coun-; E. Woller, llopubllcau; Emorson C. ty councils; whllo tho taxation ' Harrington, Domocrat, and Goorgo It. ' louondmont provldos for tho clnsslfl (lorsuoh, Prohibitionist. ' cation of nil kinds or property for the Tho constitutional amendments nro ( purpose of taxation. I for tho referendum, a now taxation .w-svsw scbomo, homo rule for cities, nndj (Continued Tomorrow.) High Quality Groceries Our-iown prompt and particular delivery Service Ef ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi ness makes Coimer & Hoagknd rne Leading Grocers 797 South Broadway. Dealers in Good Groceries- Phones 348-J and 326 MISS HOUSANQUKT, probably tho host authority In Kuglnud on soulal settlement work, as Jano Addnms Is in A merlon, has written u book on Hiioh work, tho problems of which uro much tho name ovorywhoro, Thu cnucluHlon of hor study Is Hint "ono of tho most intent menus of niuklng poverty moro poor Is for tho moro fortunate to fling He doles from Hh Huparflulty," nnd thut "tho only way to work towards tho mllloulum is to study .tho chum of human mlsory rather tlmn the iosuIIs." uyu uu oxiliHtiito. It would hooiu thnt anyono who over found n pin pricking a crying child would know this they do kuqw It yet tho fact remains that it U ua- Our idea of a pretty girl Is one who can look Just llko her photo grnph. Oil! MV! . "I'll wrlto a honoy song," wild hIiq "And slug it In tho Koy of boo." QUKSTIO.V I'Olt TIM DAV , All Over Oiregoim . I . HUOKN'K Kdwunl nnlloy, a farm or, was allowod $100 damngea Hialufit tho Oregon Kloctrlc Hallway In a suit which was brought to recov er for tho low or aheop Iclllod on tho road. L. HOSUIlUIKi Tlio Douglas County , What has become of thu old f8h-1 K,re 1atro1 Association, In h report .lonod woman who hud to Htop nndibl,ows Umt tho 10"uors who own .count up when you naked her how!Uwl,or wer Iotocto,l against flro t manv idilldron u)m i n cost or ono com an acre. It dooBn't mattor how rich or how linnr a Cniu Itnv iih m.n- !... ii,iiI . .w.io aiilAlmMll.ir in '. ' ' w' .v, i ui.it nt.'i. .iiif.v niiminviitni) .x 111., SAI.K.M Tho Commercial Club pawed a resolution to tho effect that I'Ut.anv act on tlio nart of Portland luni- tttlk for awhllo nd ho will In-llioniion to get a proferuutlnl rate ov- .Inn ft.. -YC3 til t ,A 111.... I.. i.,kl XtMtX I .... It U- os. Only very plou souls bollevod " " " Umt 1,0 18 oU1,,t; " . or Willamette Valley points would b0 vory that poverty and dUoaso with tholr nttendlug mlsorlos woro Nont of God for punishment, or, if tho sufferer woro very pious, then to toat his faith and endurance. That thin be lief still lingers In somo minds Is ovl. donced by uttonwire In tho pulpit and In tho public print. worst of It. STItA.VGK. , Von long to mnko hor your own dovo i And qulukly sho discerns It, i Hut when sho wants to keep your lov I Why is It sho roturns it? . TALKS WITH THIS lU'KIMtSK MAX lly Xels Darling LUMBER IN IDAHO SHOWS IMPROVEMENT I looked upon as a deliberately uu ffrlondly act. ! l ji I vs. I. v I . ml.. ....... . 1 . untlou of nil jiroporty In Lane coun ty according to tho assessor Is $35, 36.1, (MO. KI.OltUXCH Tho olty council will hold a mooting Monday, Nov. 8, to consider tho preparation of tho ci ty budget for the nost yonr. M180FOHD Governor WIhy combo oxprus6ed himself as greatly M Logging ("amps Xear l.owistoii .Showing Aellvlty itiul Sawmills Aro Kiiiiulug I'OHTLAXI) Judge Lovott, chair man of tho board of directors of tho O. W. It. and X. railroad has nuthor ixod tho rolaylng or IOC mllos of main lino track with 00 pound steel. DAKUIt A mall pouoh was stolon from tho Unltod States mail wagon by a robbor who attacked tho wagon but was lator rocovorod. PORTLAND Tho Oregon Poultry and Pot Stock Association's sovonth annuul oxhlblt will bo hold In Port laud Docomber C to 11. DALLAS Tho annual toaohors' lustltuto closed after having -had an Mttondauco of ICO teachers from dlf- feront parts of tho county. j . OXTAIUO A carload of sweet clo- i vor sood was shipped to a Chicago firm nnd brought In tho neighbor hood of $3,000. I X D IS PUN D ISNC 13 Tho city coun cil at, a special meeting decided to lo vy u city tax of twonty mills next your to pay tho city's oxponsos. POUTLAXD Tho Orogon Society of tho Sons of tho American Revolu tion proionted n flag to tho United States district court. .KUGUNE Jack Tyson, an India FL1I1 JBQBEn BANK OLDIJST RAXK IX COOS COUXTY Kstnlillshed 18H0. Capital, Surplus and Undivided , Profits $118,000 Xntercst pnlil on Timo AXL SAVINGS DKl'OSITS , , . Officers J. U. Ilcnnett, President. j ; J. II. PIanagf.il, Vice.l'rcsldont, It. P. Williams, Cashier. Geo. 1 Winchester, Asst. Coshler. LHWISTOX, Idaho, Nov. 8. liluailiul with what liu unw nt (tin 1.i- I'O ... ... , . . . . Ion nlnnter mi. I tlm lirntlmn p cmc niguway wnon no muuo a trip " "v "i to tho Stato lino with a party of Med-11'""0 QOmi . was whllo ford mon. w,tu tno British army In Dolglum ac- Tluti KUGKXH Dalo Guffoy. found ' lottors rocolvod in liu- KltCllAXDISIS well bought is only half sold. Your stock represents money and It U money tied up. Make tills money work for you as much as poselblo aim nuvortising is tno key to tn0 sit-of revival. Is evidenced In tho ncllvl,-(.Tudgo Sklpworth to sorvo a torm of UQt,on' (y loimlnif camps near Hovlll, from ono to four years In tho poul- You lmvo oortttln fixed ospoHaee which supply tho logs for tho mill at tentlnry. that cannot bo materially reduced. Potlatch. Several wunps nro now In I POUTLAXD Tho Columbia rlvor Hotter soil 60 article at a grot prof-'operation, giving ' ompoljm.ont to j terminal rates was a subjoot discus it of 30 cents oaoh than sell U0 art', hundreds of men. Tho mill at Ulk sed nt a maetinr of thu Ohambai- nf ilea at grosi profit of 50 centa oach. , ltlver has been running night and day ' Commorce when Joaouii X. Toal whs tiou uiougii you navo to aponu iwoiioi two mouuis na It i8 predicted one of the nriuciual anonkoi-g, .lltAMn 1.. . If..! , t I. ...Ill . . ...I uuhuib in TiineriiaiiiB ui iirui-r u h nm voiiuuue two slims mull KITGKXE The rnilroad mnl! Sill tllO Ml lll'tll'lllfi. , WOUtllBP rnmlltlniia niuinicllnln ., ui..., ! ......ll.l.. ii .. .. . , 1 Nothlui; s.ic.:e(ultt llko suooa-s PpoJiIowu. . cnTTi.,... "i." ;r 7. .... " lul rendered . .. . . . . . . wm.iiin i it vi iy Bwui iiiuir fuicu iu oi record and doekotml In pio lino io tmuo with linn that isj number auipmouts from tho mill Kngeno on the same (ay tho fish are said Court on tho 7th day of ukiiij u wu uubiiiubm. ,"w """" swuu.v nn anuuiier, most of taken out of the wator and from Kit- uor- x Jl" n a certain su To ttip adrtlslng boauso of a tho stock going t0 far Kastorn points wne tho fish an- shlonot t nti 8aUl 1 "rt landing, wherein dull season is to lose momentum Reports have It that tho mill nt Pot n.iri nr tii ftin, ' Mortsaee to., KCCll tllO hall rillM i ivlimi vr.ii li.ltv 1 t, li will l.r .! nli.hr n...l .1 .-, . iiv-v l., , ..... P'tl'llM . . . - . . . ....... v .... ..ii.tnuw t. mo I'omoua aa dtfeudant Btrrtlll III. ...III. n ....ll.ln.f. ,... , v n II..... .l.li, . . ...!. .. -. . ... . " UlllUllilHl - ' "' jw-v-o ...wii- -v. .nnv mi, iiwuu iu limn u iiiaiiue ii a' uili loutitt nas gjue and apalnat v aiiviruiur mouvo torfc SIIURIFK'S SALH OV UKAT PROPKRTV On Foroctostn'o Xotlce Is hereby given, Thut by trute pf an oxocutlou duly issued Be Ready for Opportunities a w Fir ST Tho small savings of 4l Vvago enrner i,ouietiines mean hard work mill s,elf denial, and .thoiild never ho etiilangeied by taking speculative ehnnccvs. Savo, until an opportunity for info Investments presents Itself, as, in time, Jt sutely will. U'h easy to illstingulsli between invrstmeiit and wieculatlon. With u llttlo sum saved, opportunities will not bo wanting. m m National Bank OF COOS BAY SAFRTV DKPOS1T IlOXKS FOR ItUXT. Offlrn.t.... attt t d 7 t 8 p. li llintwa r0 ' J- M. Wright nuiLoixa co.Tfc,al tcsfurn.,hl nr w mi pi.... Fv, 1 0,iaw Inlnc mL wa)l I R. MATTIIJ it. MIr , ,",n nn1 Snrgeo, i H. G. Butler I CIV'tr. t.vm Ucsldonco Phone iiu."K W. G. ChandleT" AttPIIITrrm. ,Uooms 301 and 302, Coki BdJ MarshflitM . I "it&OB, Wm. S. Turpen ARCIIITKffP Marahflcld. omtt j -vii. "tIMH TAIIflt TIMH T.ltlin WILTjAJIKTTK pacific moicb Loavo jMnrshflold CMC a.m. 7.1 G a.m. 8:11! a.m. 9MG a.m. 10:15 a.m. HMO a.m. 12:B0 p.m. 1:45 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 1:4(5 p.m. 00 p.m. P.m. p.m. 30 p.m. r: n. to 0:55 7: North Korli Ball 1:00 u Mill 10:11 U 11;10 1 H.ISia 1:15 ft J:tM J:tO )t cltr UmlUoaV. J Marshfield-Coquile Auto Stage rnvo Utn Owl Pliarmney Marbhflcld Co? A.M. AJt 7:00 7iW 0:!10 9:00 11:00 P.M. 1:00 :0P 6ao : MARSIIFIKLD-COQUILIE 4W 6TAGH TIME ECilEDlTJ Schcdulo nrramred to eaf with boats to llandon, GUfrt HI Jlyrtio Point, Wagnw, tom Xo dclflj. Faro from Mnrslifield to Ctfm 75 CtaU. ( Hlnclo & Iiambetb, PrJf Will furnish extra tut 11 extra trips day or nlxbtj ml charter cars. FARR TK.V CENTS' City Limits North BM 26 COJISnJTATlOX flj IJT3 fl.W Tiruirrs Marahflcld-North Bd A Cars every ten I)laatMr? 0 n. in. to 13 p. .l Tj Slottgli onco ft dr, !Tlf 11,,. in.; to KmpUethwoW W CIORST & KINO, Propi DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S WOODjf" North I'tum - ihone 3JW SAVEHONET HENRYVJLLt uun .. . inn rrvut coai, "- fi Lump coal, per ws j Or half ton oi w i Phono Illllycr s - mi an oxocuuou tuny issued , 7i, aiiY at SeiitonVi tl wi out of the Circuit Court of tho State I Ania toeU or w th of Oregon, for tho County or Coos 1 3XirS f nVlni, l;ea .t I and to mo directed on the 5th dwfiHS'J il,,V . P 0"- JO??, upon a Judgment MTSfL? $MlrtZ?iV 7?" t l0,Iara!!aI(l mortgngea premises horelnbo ojll t uer cent " nt th? m ,of 1 foro "'""tioned aro described in said 7.?. f.011 p?r a.nnum from the execution as follows, to-wlt: Tho f. ".l "i'rauer 115 until southeast ouarter nf , i.nrthnnst ;ii ..co.sts ,nnd quartor f section eight, and tho . " , iil' , axed at norHoas.t quarter of tho northwest vi"" uouars anil quarter Of section nine Tnwnnhln twonty-threo. South nf rtnniro 12. West of tho Willamette Meridian in Coos County, Oregon, together With tlln ton am nn a linrafllf nmntita i QltntV fnnrf niul ntiinn i i. . . HKHUl iniltll I'l'N I II HI M II Hill IItI loqmiie, Coos County. lonKlnc CIV 111 nnv wIba ntilinrtnlnlTlf'. . OlitPi-nil . rT- 7.. J UAuiiiuil. . "v win nil Nirtifiiiiti 41. ortii mwi t.v. C, "" . " l" -wi qay on S om. T7or' iy15' at the hour of 10 Jjopiom- o'clock n. m nf el,i II tlitrn i.. . . " "'" hi ine "UI. Ml'UI UI IIIO Home houso , limit rrw II in n i i .. Kindling wouu, i tn II it Alder woon, i - . OOTT in I'nonu I MM lhrt HIM"' ai . I .1 t'o., a corporation Orecon sr n nt ,, uL n,r V, v"un'y 'ongtng or In any wise appertaining, ft ami Cuslck j MaUonci hSst b dd rr fLnU'.U,n to, tho 8,ahl sal bel,,B made subject to re- said defendant. ,v tl, tho supi.lj of logo as from 3J on moid as o.mosimr militniv train- whlcH execution I am Fomninml.fi E S!!?.-f.9,?t0.ll"h said do. Da Tho large department st ires iv. to CO carloads of logs nro sent from 'Ins ju u0 schools on tho grounds that 10 ?.u tho property in said execut'on . utrsons claiming ,n,il ifiLn"?,.?U 1015 i. n mi iAk.rvi.nn .1- i j . . . it - - n x, 4 sisiiin 11 ii.st ,1.1 .t.... . y. ..u,lttr uusLr.i.cn to pay tiietouettt to tho nlalntlff - - - ' - IIU1 Iklikll tho right, titlr. law- Dated this 21st day of October, ALFRED JOHNSON. Jr. Sheriff of Coos County. Oresron. First publication October 26. last will M T, OPE 'IO ul, ......