The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1913-EVEMIWG EDITION.
COOS BAY TIMES
TB". O. MALOXKY IMilor niul Pull.
88AN K. MALOXKY News Editor
Jrfflclnl I'm ht of Coos County.
indicated to tlio scrvlco of the
CMMgrtc, tlint no sootl causo shall lack
w rJhcBipIoii, anil that evil shall ii'.
thrtro unopp 'god.
HOX'T WOIIIIV.
LOCAL OVERFLOW
MV YOl' have n home and lire out
of debt, don't fret mid worrv
j-oiirself find your Rood wire In
t the grave for the snke of tnnkliiK
itMiHjy. You linve but one life to Ile
until It Is brief at bent. Take n little
-plenmire niul comfort nit you go day
lor day, and try to do a little good
t others. A moiblil, Insatiate do
rt Id pnmteiw the earth, to grab e-
nrrthliiK In KlKlit. Is nt the foiinda-' J.,,..,, ,.i cul. n,.imr iipinin
tn of more inlwry than Hlinrar . ,h Um llw. S(.08l)Urg
ny one -tiling, weaitn alone win T,v-Wii ,(,ni., wn. t C o'clock
JWTIT KBfl )'UU1 IMIMIIUiy KTUeil Hlll'l
ymt nre gone
awolnna will.
Ho would be a wonder who ne'er made a blunder nnd stuck over
dose to the trail who lie or txiolc a ramuic. n ian, or a scrnuiuio mni
landed hliu where many fall. ... . , .
I've seen such a brother, the pride, of his mother, whom people saw
ne'er did h wrong who traveled demurely on highway, securely, that's
nnirov, and tiresome, and long, but, maybe unfairly, n sight of him,,
rarelv, brought worshipful thoughts to my mind. In fulfil I was lack-1
Ing and he got no backing from me who 10 faults should be blind, i
" Mid wliv?" ou'u liKiulrlng. and answering desiring. "Was not such
a n an most Ideal"" I nnswei sineeroh, to me be was morel) so good
Mint lie never was real.
helujs I'u-M'iigeis. A telephone
message received today slated Mint
the passengers had got Into Oardl-
nkw iti:i, sun's.
11.... miii t lu fuiifiriiut tliMt tbe
a good life nnd kind gWayiie'& Hot Interests Iinvo pine
iIpbIIv closed' negotiations for the
liurchW or tho North lloiu! Lnm
her Company's mill. When they
will start up and the srnlo will de
pend upon the outcome or nogona
tlous for timber.
Kit-Mile Shout Inji. Special I'a-
imlniini (Minrlns Pontic stales tnat
i 1
1
i HE
One or U. S. Fuel Itoiits to Ho Coil
Mtruclcil nl San Francisco.
liVtr Ami lalol I'm. lu Co-x Hajr Tlm.
WmhliiKton. .fan. 21. SecretHry
. ....... .. LII1I11II111
.Hoycr nas iicck en nun one oi i no 1)(Mt 1 Q.cwk yo8tonlnv morning
shots woro fired in uusisiuo.
tvo new fuel ships would be built """"
nL tlio Mare Island Navy yard, San ,.,,
'Francisco. The cost will exceed ," e
shots were very idaln and woro
friini ii larue calibre revolver or
rifle. Some thought they were
llred he're. Whether the.? had any
significance or were fired by sonio
roysturers hns nor boon ascertained.
I'n For Insanity. lohn ItnuU,
-Sllr Wl.lnl ITr.. I. IW lb., Tlm-t l' W" '8 thOllgllt td 1 "JtlfU. till-
V:.A.'f J.T. V"4 '? "', . 'I'eener." will he taken before .Ins-
w.MJi i.m.iu.n. .an. xi. uprl- tlt,e .cn0,.k this evening and his
ifwm CiiHtroM appeal to enter tho Mlllv investigated. Marshal Car-
!"'" iw mere.y as a y.s.ior whs ,er ,, ,,, ,,, imttirnllatloii pa
41. 1 -10,000. An net of congress pro--wliloil
Mint they should be built In tho
WTy jrnnln.
CASTRO CASK IX CAIIINKT. !
'fltKiiHscd today at at cabinet meot
f.K. Secretary NHgle took up to the
"WWIo House the complete record of
the fane, Including the decision of
upwlul board of Iniiulry at New
"YwK ordering his deportation and a
WM of except Inns to that ruling, as
amjmred by Castro's attorneys.
lXitiAxs i.osi:.
Will) lii KO't.it lo lie ItcliMntcd us
Councillors,
, r Am lonl I'm In low liar Tlmn. )
WASHINGTON. .Inn. 21. Tht Ht
'fiMnpt of the loxon Usage Imllan
CiMincllloiti, deposed by Secretary
YHhor. to fone their relnstatenieiit
r niaiidaniiis proceeding, failed to
lny when the district Supreme court
aniled their petition. Secretary
tnklinr removed iliem for having been
Mniluly Inlluenced In granting a leiuw
In tho Uncle Sam Oil Co.
pers, snowing tnat be was nnrn in
Icelnnd ami that ho was naturaliz
ed lu Virginia lu 1900. Thero Is
little doubt but tint Hand Is off
mentally.
I)elu)cil bv Slorin. K. II. Hague
wood of Montosnuo, Wash., who
was expected hure today to attend
the itinera! of his mother, Mrs.
AuihiiiIh llnguewood. who died nt
the I. 1". Wt'slerberg homo, was
iiuablo to reach here In time for
the services today, lie was wired
to come at once, but wns not told
that his motlior was dead. He
stalled, hut has been delayed by
the storms and Is expected here by
tonight or tomorrow. Rev. Howard
ciindiicted the service from tho
MHishfleld Christian church.
,STi:i:i, Tltl'ST CASH.
TV. !;. Corey anil Col. Ilooscwlt (n
lie Witnesses.
' (Or Aim IiJ I'rrw In I'm IUr TlmM
NKW YOIIK. .Ian. 2 1. -Tlio hear
riapi In Mm goveriuiKiit suit to ills
uulvo tho United States Steel Cor
wrntlou, under the Sherman autl
tnist law, whlcli wore to be resuuiod
hero today, were postponed until
UVdiioHday. W. '". Corey, former
-prmtlilenl of the corporation, will be
Khp llrst witness. It Is exported that
Got. Iloosevelt will he called in (lie
.won rmi of tho lietuingH lo testify
Jiiout tho nhsorpllou of tho Tenuos
kvm Coal and Iron Company by tho
ITultod Slntes Steel Corporation dur
K Mio panic of I!HI7:
DAIMIOW OX THIAIi.
I xoirni m:xi) xi:ws i
.
Mrs. V. Wattors of North llond
Is oxpecled homo this week from Ore
gon City, whither she went to visit
lior daughter, who baa been nilte
III with typhoid feer.
Miss I'm in a Johnson returned Sat
urday from a throe weeks' visit in
fiardluor.
Tho North llund 1'rosbyterhin la
dles will meot Thursday afternoon
nt 2 o'clock with Mrs. II. O'.Mnrn on
Sherman avenue.
WHF.CK MliAMi: I'liACI'O.
. . Ciinicssticss Itlnuicil for Dentil of
! 1.1 niul Injury of ."'-.
' tllr AMocUtrl I'rrtt lo Ceoi Utr Tlmisi.l
I WASIIINdTON. Jan. 21 Caroless
' Hlguallng Is Indicated In tho report
! or tho Interstate Comnierco CoiuiuIh-
for
slon nriniarv as tho cause of the ne
ciduiit on the New Orleans division
I of tlio Yazoo and Mississippi Valley
1 1 ........ M......I.. V.... I "1 I.,
., ,. in rinf ' iiiin'iiii iimii ..iiiiiiiiii -.., i , in
,iau. -i. i mi , ,..,.,,,1. .if..,..,. ...,.,. if in.,i ,iii,i iifiv.
two were Injured. There ts no block
system on tho railroad.
?iolril Ijiwycr Again Tiled
llrlbcry In l.os Angeles,
XDf Aworlitol 1'rrM lo Cant U; TlmM.)
l.OS ANtiHI.KS,
sanro H. Darrow, lawyer, author,
tnnloii labor advocate and dereudor
-T tho labor lenders, accused or
atIoii ciinies. was placed on trial
Alomlay for the second time on the, CLAIMS AUK MI.KD.
.)iargo or having corrupted a Jiuoi'i Among the claims riled with the
Jn Urn .McNiiiuani ease. ! referee In bankruptcy against tho
T.OS ANOKI.KS, Jan. 21. At noon
today live tentative Jurors were In
- tbo box In the ruse of Clarence nar
row, the McNaiunrn attorney, ac-
- nHt of Jury bribing. Judge Conly,
' resldliig, made a ruling that no man
who entertained titty bins against
tfubnr unions or aualnst Harrow.
Wimself. becnuse of his reputation Moore, IH.G."!; Centra loed Co..
a nn ndvocatu and counsel ror labor ?27 or; A. McNalr. $rif. II.
Ivsartors accused or crime, could serve Tho assets or the company aro
sAa llio Jury. simply tho drilling machinery.
Miocene Oil and Otis Co. or Itan-
don nro tho rollowlng: Stnr Drill
ing Co.. $:iS0.7: Taciric North
western Adjusting Co.. ror lluvl
slde. Wltliers mid Davis. $0r.S.G3:
C. A. Smith. $77S. 10; V. Kenwor
thv, $ri2S7.1; It. II. Hosa, $G.i:.;
Unnk or Hanilon. I10C; (loo. V.
LEADERS
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Cost moie,, but worth it.
KEEN KUTTER KUTLERY
Evoiy Knifo Guaranteed,
RAMBLER, FOX, FLYER GUARANTEED BICYCLES
$45.00, $35,00, $30,00,
Each complete with coaster brakes and mud
guards,
MARBLE'S SPECIALTIES FOR SPORTSMEN
Used the woild over,
SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS
The name spells "quality,"
SMITH & WESSON, COLTS, IVER-J0HNS0N REVOL
VERS Wo handle standard makes only,
EVER READY POCKET FLASH LIGHTS
Eveiybody needs them.
"The Gunnery"
Famous Athletic Contests in
Stockholm to Be Repro
duced in Marshfielcl.
.Manager Marsden or the Orand
theater Is rapldiy developing Mint
popular photoplay house as an all
star attraction plnco or amusement.
Following tho succossrul Sarah Ilorn
hardt porrorinnnro, on Fiitlny nrtor
noon nnd evening or this week ho
will give the llrst shoving or the
ruinous Olympic games nt Stock
holm. Sweden. These world-famous
events possess a peculiar nnd
particular Interest for tho peoplo
of Coos Hay. Mnny of tho winners
In those contests woro from tho
Pacific const and mnny of tho peo
ple hero aro rninlllnr with iio
srones or the contests. These ren
turos will show the actual events
Just ns they were conducted. Don't
rorget tho dny ami plnco. Friday
afternoon nnd evening nt Grand
thontvr.
l'ou piioxi: pitom:.
Hell
(lovcruiiient Will luvcsilgiite
Company's .Monopoly.
(tlf Amo-I!is I'm to Cihm liar Tltn.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 21. Attor
ney General Wlckershnm has abnn
doneil the proposal to attack tho
American Telephone and Telogrnph
Company or Hell system, under the
Shormau anti-trust law and has de
ferred the whole telephone nnd tele
graph subject to the Interstate Com
nierco Commission for tin Investi
gation. A formal order to ninku an
luvostlgntlon will soon bo Issued by
the Interstate Coniinorco Commis
sion, Wlckershain aiinouncod today.
VIKWS OF IIAWI.KV.
Cougi'CsMimii Finally Admits That
Coos liny Delegation Helped.
A Portland pnper prints tho fol
lowing Washington dispatch. "A
delegation from Murshfleld made it
very strong presentation Monday af
ternoon lief ore the board of army
engineers In fnvor or repairs to the
Coos Hay Jetties. Tho committee
met yostordny Inroriunlly In Con
gressmnu llnwioy's office and
ugieed Mint tho attitude of tho en
gineers mid character or the ques
tions llioy asked seemed to argue
well ror u favorable, report.
"Mawlov himself wns very opti
mistic. Ho said that the commit
teemen were exceptionally well
iial!flcd to present tho ense and
that' they presented It well."
CIT Till: HIGH COST OF LIVING
II. Chnpninn of Wlnnobngo,
Neb., tolls how ho did It. "My two
children hnd n very bnd cough nnd
the doctor's medicines did thorn
no good. I got n hottlo of Foley's
Honoy mid Tar Compound, nnd bo
roro It wns nil used tho children
woro rreo nnd cured of tholr
cough. I saved a doctor's bill ror
ono 2Co bottle of Foley b Money
nnd Tar Compound." No opiates.
Sold by I.ockhnrt & Parsons, the
HiiBy Corner.
WE WIMi MAIL YOU 91
for each sot of old Falso Toot
boiU us. Highest prices paid fir
old Gold, Silver, old Watches,
broken Jewolry nnd Preclout
Stonos.
Money Sont by Itoturn HMI.
Phlla. SmeltliiK & Iteflnliig Co.
Established 20 Years.
Htl.1 Chestnut St., 1'hllmlelphlm l.
TO DENTISTS.
We will buy your Gold Filling?,
Gold Scrap, nnd Platinum. Hlgu
eat prlcos paid.
Unique Pantatorium
THE MODERN DY15US. CLKANEUB,
PHESSEUS and HAT RENOVATORS
Agent for Kfavard n. Btrsns &
Co., Fino Tailoring. Let xu
make your next suit.
25 CENTRAL. l,ono 250-X
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
A modern Drlck ulldlus, Electrls
Light. Steam Heat. Elegantly
Furnished Rooms with Hot and
Cold Water.
HOTEL O O O S
O. A. Metlln, Prop.
Rates: 50 cents u day nnd upwards
Cor. Hrondwuy Mnt Market
New andSccond Hand Furniture
sold on tbo Installment plan.
HAH1UXGTOX, DOYLE CO.,
302 Front St.
Phono 3I0-L Marshfleid, Or. I
THOSE . WONDERS ll01l XIjBr S " "" I
I BBJF . m
! t?u way i
1 n T" 11 B
s Dusiness umege
i
Couli you accept a private secretaryship
for a corporation today?
This is a splendid time to stop groping in the
dark, swimming with a mill-stone around your
neck, or shooting a ta mark with blank cartridges.
Beginning next Monday, we will give you a
business efficiency course which will enable you
to give a good account of yourself, shoulder to
shoulder with the best.
Visitors
today.
received at school rooms after
DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL
Cor. Front and Alder.
Tel. 402
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
Capital and Surplus $100,000
Oldest Bank in Coos County
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
There Is Nothing
That gives a person so much confidence in himself,
as a surplus, or money in the bank, and confidence
and a little ready money are the two weapons that
enable a person to make a winning fight.
' If you want to accumulate some of both, right here
at this bank is a good place to make the start
The
First National Bank
Of Coos Bay
t'T i
Hot From the Oven
one of our ronatH Ih nlinply lrivslst
lulo. Tlio tempting odor, tho rich
Julee. and flnnlly tho Hploudld ten
dor tnsto will tempt tho most con
firmed vcKotnrlnn, Try ono for the
Sundny dinner. Thoro will bo con
tentment with Hint meal, ou may
ho cortnln. Prices nro nil light
too.
MAnsnFIKIiD OAflH MARKET.
FOURIER BROS.
Marshfleid Telephones North Uorf
SSI -J TwoMarkoU Bl
Parties Desiring Monuments Erected I
Wonld do well to call at
PACIFIC MONUMENTAL WORKS
South Broadway nnd make selec
tion from tho largo stock now on
hand. 3nr. Wilson has in his employ
the only practical marble and granite
cutter in Coos County. And nono
but the best work is turned out.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
RETAIL DEPARTMENT
T r--ffy ft.'
LVMDER, l,.TII,
SHINGLES, MOULDINGS, SASH AND DOORS
ROOFING PAPER, ETC. "S'
CUT THE FUEL HILL IN TWO HV USING OUR WOOD.
PHONE 100.
182 SOUTH BROADWAY
Times Want Ads. Bring Results
TONIGHT
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mi iniiin-.v s .lleiiliu,r, .
run. lwAn.
At (Ytlnr Rhine , tr
A Pulr of fjlove- i(H,.
l.eimin.M,N Mtmln.i s . I
puny, .Moven clexer hmm.i ,.,
comedy niul uiuslnil sn,.i i,,i'.i "l
IH,
ADMISSION-
lliilctiny,. 10c. Miiln .
TIIIC LATEST IX
Lamps and Shades
'l.t ot icmjKm it. llRhiin. I
one ol our liotdix, "iiit.,
LlKlKlnu" and nsk to Hl
new lump
Coos Bay Wiring Co.!
Phono 22.T-J 153 N. nmin
It'll .......... .
"Z...,"'lZ: M.""7Trr"!" Tb
. IHIUVIBUII lO 111(1 (T(W
Iliiiltllnj;, IS I Mnlfct iZ
near Peoplo'tt M.:,v g(0r,
wnoii t own town iir.ii. i ....
a cup of our ruinoim t'orana ttr
C'oITco.
Coos Bay Ten, Coffee and Sp'cefcJ
rnoiio ..in-,) 'tUSIII'llll.nl
The Sign J
Good Caul
Always
First Class Weavinjl
promptly done at
Gardiner's Rag Carpet Factory
Cor. Union nml Montana Strt
Plmno 131. North llcnOl
A Simp for the Right Pari
Now hIx room Iioiihh with I17I
luiHomciit nnd three :' x!00 foctRl
for fSOO. For pnrtltiilars wt
W. J. LEATON
1CS llrondlvny or Pliono 15WI
Clearance Sale
HIO OUT IN PHICKS-
Iulleii. Clilldron'x nnd Mnl
SHOES.
All now. kk1c. Up-to-Inlo
Tho?EIectric Sfaoo Shop
PROFESSIONAL DIRECT0S1
T Ml WRIGHT,
J- CONTRACTOR A XI)
ui'ir.iii'H
Kstidintoa furnlsliod on. rJ
Plans nnd apoclfR'ntloiis tur-i
U (lOSlrud. AI1 IIOI1C3L job &
toed. I'liono lairlt.
OLIVIA ED.MAN,
f.tnlifinn.rl,linrilIllAt
Sciontlflc Swodlsh Massage, Ml
Oymnnstlcs I
1125 S. SlKlh St. Pbon!"
TOIOL OSTLINI).
J Piano. 0?iincr and KttMl
41b S. Sixth Stroot. Pdom "
T-ERli 1ULEV HALLINaER
I, Pianist and Tcwkf
Rosidonoo-Studlo, 237 So. DrW"
Phono 18-Ij.
W
SL S. TURPKN,
ARCHITECT
Marshfleid. Oregon.
DR. W. MORROW,
Dentist.
ITI rSrtmaa KllltlllnC. OfR
Theater. Ofllco Phone 8jL
W.G
. CHANDLER,
AkWI
Rooinii 301 and 80S, Coke Bn
Marshfleid, Oregon.
D
R. A. J. nENBRY'S
u.n n.nl Pwlo.
Wo aro onulpped to do Wl
ur on aoori uu" , 1
1ut ..i.n. TnvnmlnatlOii '
TJ .x j.. rlro Illdll1
Ghnndlor Hoel. rhtmeUj.
WANTED!!!
OARP13TS UrnOLSTEMX0 n
PIANOS TO CLEAN, hy wjv
matlo OIcaiiIhi' Comnany. O"1
work taken at
GOING & nARVfi'
Phone 10fl
R. J. MONTGOMtf
RealEstateandlnsura
244 North FrontSJjgjJ
Rnrnnrrl it Innrf
. . .,i.niir(
eo our wmaow u"'"l I
LEADED ART GLAflSJ VfijM
rORTABLE BTAJ" tn
WOOD
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