The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 29, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JAMUARY 29, 1913-EVEHIMG EDITION.
COOSBAY TIMES
M. O. MALOXEY Editor nml Pub.
DAN K. MALOXEY News Editor
Orriclnl PiiiH'r of Coos County.
FAMILY CO-OPEItATIOX.
I
LEAVE IHUi
T HAS Inns liccn observed that
the fnmllj Is the basis of so
ciety. Out of the patrlarchlal
ftjrm of co-opr-iatlou kipw the com
jpllcatod organization vlilch we
Itnow n government. Y t ncrv llmt
or transit Inn linn been made wp
weem frcniienlly In datiKJ-r of login
ho Hlgnlflraticp of the earlier state.
The modem Homo ih too often
tncltltiK In Die rentrallr.ation of In
terests which makes nnv orxnnlza
tlon perinanont and logical. Each
member of the family noes bis oi
lier separate waj IIMIh mindful of
rh obligation which an a unit In
rbls particular household each
Mlioubl bu willing to assume
ON REDONUO
STEAMER SAILS TIMS AI-TEB-
xoov ion sax i-'itAxrisro
with larch: passexger
mst iiig ll'mrer cargo.
The lteilondo nailed this afternoon
for San Francisco with a law pas
senger list and a miscellaneous lot
of freight In addition to the lum
ber cargo from the Smith mill.
AtnotiK those milling on her wore the
following
Waller Lyons. W. It. Hunt, (leo
I). Kelley. Mrs. E. II. .tones. Mrs
LOCAL OVERFLOW
Children Krow im with no Ide-. ' Walter ';? M- ' ??
.f Hio part wlilch they cliotild play ' ' - c "' f; '(:, j ""-
ln forming a real domestic union. ?'. " '' Simpson, .1. C. lleox,
Thu teaching of Individual tasks. Krneiit N.vmanoyer. O. A. Mnch. S.
he cultivation of a spirit of co-op- ""tkoy. P. Hoi nan, J. Klatcel. .
Mration In the home are HiIiikh Adams, Fred Ames. II. Solan t.
wlih-h pvrrv moilier tuny cln well 10 ' wl Johnson. Kay and Humid
-,.ai,in,. if ttw. -mm rimvy mi .Johnson, Mrs. I. h. .lolnison, let
I
SMcr Demi A telegram received
todav from Spokane brought the
sad news to .Mrs. 13. C. DrowB and
Mrs C. O. Closncy of tho death of
their sister. Mrs. IIgbsIo Onllagher,
following an operation. Mrs. Galla
gher leaves a hushand and two chil
dren. I. 13. Oren t'ntlergoes Onei-alloii
Mrs. August Carlson, sister of J. 13.
Oren, has received a telegram stat
ing that Mr. Oren underwent an
operation at Lane Hospital, San
Francisco, on Monday last. No def
inite news as to the success of tho
operation could bo given until after
IS hours, but the many f Honda of
Mr. mid Mrs. Oren Join in hoping
that he will secure completer relief.
villi this habit of contributing to Klwaiii, Max Moore, dipt. 13. Slinp
fchc general comfort of those about son. Chas. Oranstrom, Mr. and Mrs.
Iv uiggs, i-. .ioiiusou.
the goner
Jilm he will have learned the prl
mary lesson of good citizenship.
BALKAN'S PLAN RUSH.
HOTEL AltltlV'ALS.
nlciniil Trouble In Tut key I3pected
To Aid Allies In War.
(Ilr Amo Intel l'nn to Cno lly Tlmrn J
LONDON, Jnn. 20. Tho noto
CHANDLER O. It. Haloter, Sa
rm? M. Vlcltpr. Sim Francisco: I la.
v.i'1 Provart. Duiiuoln. 111.; Frank drafted by tho poaco delegates of the
Cattorlln and wife, llandon; Win. allies was delivered by Stojan Novn
. Dodd, Portland. I. Erinnii, kovltch, head of tho Servian dolegn
5'ortlnnd; A. N. Gould. (ofullle; II. tlon. to Rochnto Pasha today. The
Jf. McDIarmld, llandon: C. Duuson. . factor Impelling this sudden action
Wold llcachj .1. M. Ageo. Portland; was tho receipt of reports of grave
Sirs. A. (1. Ulggs. Myrtle Point; ferment among tho Turkish troops
J. J. Lamb and wife. ('miulllo; Mrs. . on the TchataIJa linos, many of whom
7.ervan, Portland. appear to bo unwilling to follow tho
COOS C. 13. Howard. Hood RIv- load of tho Young Turks. It Is coll
ar: .Mrs. Ilawu. Portland.
BLANCO A. .1. Hart man. lltiu
Oon; 0, (lllbortsou, ICoutuck Inlet;
K. A. Thompson. Mnrshfleld.
WWXEHH (!-' HUILRIXGS
Am: .maim: hkspoxsiiile.
sidered bore that in view of tho In
ternal complications In Turkey. .Mnh-
inotit Shofkot Pasha, now grand viz
ier, may yield before tho energetic
action of tho allies.
MAKE OWN IMPLEMENTS.
SALEM, Ore.. .Ian. 28. The first Rii'-lii Pimm to Manufacture Instead
ot (iovornor West'B vice crusade ', or ItiiyltiK P. S. Products,
moasures went throiiKli tho house, 1' amui..j vm to i-k,. iur Timw
with votes to spare. Tho vote was ST. PKTKItSllimO. Jan. I'll. Tho
30 for and is against, three IioIiik ii8 government hns completed
jnbscnt. i oxtenslvo oxpuiiments In agricultural
The bill. Introdiicnd bv lioiirnsnn- Ituplemoiits and It Is stated that they
tatlvo Illaiicbard, of Josephine, ' fan be manufactured In Russia In-
initkes proptrty owners aide for I in- "lean or importing iiiem rcoiii iniioii
morality In pi emlscs owned by them. ' States. Russian Implements have
Uosldos a Hue of $101) to Sl.nOii, or successfully stood tho routilrenionts
a prison term for owners. If convict-' or till conditions.
cd of maintaining or permitting'
nouses of pioMtltutlou to 1m iln-J CHAX(Ji:s ItV MIKADO.
tallied In their iropeit, .11 niakt's'
lurs levied ngalnsl women a lien ' Members of .Inpiinoe Cabinet
w the property. i Appidutcd Today.
Without opposition, the Heimle' I"1' A1'"! '" " " Timi.i
unssed Hip bill or Senator Calkins.1 TOKIO. a.lu. 20. Ilaron TnkaakI
MPiiHti bill number so, inskluK n sal- Kato. formerly .lupauoso ambassador
41011 man liable for dainuHim In civil to (Iroat irrltalu wn today uomlnat
Jiellon brotiRht by the. mother, wife wl for Japanese foreign minister un
nr fhl Id of an linbltunl drunkard or 'r the pieinlershlp of Prime Taro
intoxicant person.
Katsuru.
SPUAK.S I'OII I'lLIPIXOS.
ouiinlssloiiei' Quezon Denies lie
polls of TliMNitcued Rebellion.
Mir Anus liv l'n la Chm lUr TIiimm
WASIIINOTON. Jan. 2S. Manuel
FOR KLP.ITRIC CHAIR.
Rill To Substitute New Punishment
Passes Rouse.
(Ilr Aim liiol I'm M Com IUt TlmM.)
WASHIN(!TON Jan. 27. Hloctro
1,. ()iioxoii. Pblllpluo Contnilsloner. cutlon Instead of hanging will bo tho
In n House spcei h yesterday, denied punishment for llrst degree inurdor
the report that Agulualdo and other In the District or Columbia If a bill
native loaders from fnrinliiK a roo- passed by tho House today and al
Jntlon. lie declared Hie rumors bad ready passed by the Senate Is signed
only started since the recent Demo- by Pioshlont Tart,
fratlc political mm ess, "llccause the ...
DomocratB are pledgod to give Hio J.'tH'.S TO XKW YORK.
.Filipinos i heir ludepeudiince." ho
aald. "Thoso encounters between Arloiiu Piesldenllal Messenger I'lu-
Alio Moros and American troops here-. ally Reports.
tofore have been concealed when It' I"' a-o.iim ir tu oo nr Timr-.j
wns In sonielmdy's Interest to con-' WASHINGTON. Jan. 28. W. T.
Atal them, and they aro now Klveu Wobb. tho missing Arizona uiosseu-
out when ll Is somebody's Interest Ker, who was appointed to bring tho
to glvo them out." i electoral returns of Arlona to Wash-
' Quezon plodgod Hie nghtliiK ingtou, today telegraphed Senator
strength of the Phlllpluos to the Ashurst from Now York saying that
fUniti'd Statt s," If you ever get Into ho Is on bis way to Washington,
war In the east." ' - -
MODKRX WOOD.MI'.X OF AMKHICA
xotici: to Dot; owxi:rs. r.vhiirtiox drill axd hall
A penalty of It will be Imposed gieu by the .Modern Woodmen of
snn all dog licenses not paid before America Drill Team at KCKIIOFF'S
February 1. HALL. NORTH III3XD, SATl'RDAY,
J. W. C.ltTI3R. FKimi'ARY 1. MUSIO 1IY KI3Y-
Cltv Marshal. SKIPS ORCRKSTRA.
Golden Rod Oats
Keeps tho Children J real thy too
Jt )our Grocer
OI30HOI3 I). K13LLI3Y of Lakota.
North Dakota, who hns been vis
iting at tho homo of his brother,
13. L. Kelley, left today for San
Francisco and San Diego.
It. S. WRUHIT, tho well known
traveling man, who has repre
sented Murphy. Grant & Co, In
tho Coos Hay territory for ninny
ycaiu, Is hero calling on the
trade for tho Moore-Wntson Dry
Goods Co., with which his old
firm was consolidated the llrst of
the year.
MR. and MRS. II. W. nUSSRLLE.
who linvo been making their home
on Coos Hay for some time, leave
on tho Speedwell for San Francis
co, from whoro they go to Colora
do, whoro thoy expect to mako
tbolr future homo. During their
stay hero they linvo mndo ninny
friends, who will regret tholr de;
parturo, but will wish them well In
their now home,
WAXTI3D Worlc by youiijr lady.
Must linvo three nights onch week
for course In business college. I.,
Cnro Times.
TK.VTROOK COMMISSION'
WILL .MI3KT IX KIMtlXM
To Better Serve
The People
The first rule of a modern utility organization is that
customers must be pleased,
Towards realizing this ambition the Oregon Power Co,
established its new Business Department,
Tho purpose of this department is to study the needs
of customers in order to better serve them.
Expert assistance has been secured to help make tho
New Business Department value to patrons of tho
Oregon Power Co,
Our representatives will respond to all requests for ad
vice on illuminating and power questions,
A telephone call from a cottage is honored as readily
as a call from a large factory,
Telephone ITS.
Oregon Power Co.
"
SAL13M, Jnn. 29 Tho now text
hook commission will meet In tho
early spring In this city to select I
tho books to hocused III tho public I
schools of Oregon for tho next flvo
years. Tho commission consists of
13. 13. Rragg. of La Grando, for
ninny years county school suporln-t
tondent; Father J. P. O'Hara of ,
Portland, editor of tho Catholic!
Sentinel and one or the leading,
popular lecturers among tho Catho
lic clergy; T. M. llaldwln. a prom
Inont resident of Prluevllle. Inter-'
ostod In education; Attorney Will-;
lam L. Rrowster or Portland and
Miss M.argnrot M. Cospor or Snlom.
principal or the Garfield school, nail,
prominent and succossrul In tho pri
mary grades or tho public schools.
The Record Photographing
Abstract Company
now linvo photographic copies ot nil tho records ot Coon County,
Oregon, from which correct. Information we aro now ready and will
bo pleased to mako for you Abstracts of Title to any real estate
in Coos County, prcparo lists of present owners, mako photographic
copies of Tovvnsitos, Plata and Township Maps, or furnish nny In
fornintlou in rolntlon to tho title of nny Heal Kstnto in said Coos
County.
HUSIXKSS OFFICI3: 117 North Front St., .Marslifleld. Phono 151 J
W. J. RUST, Manager
To Introduce
Demerfs
Hard Wh
FloMir
In overy homo on s...
daV. Felii-nni., , ..S
Will HOll one Mc'k nlk!
niont'a llesi Fi0Br ,0'
fnmlly for V
wnrohouso In North n.
from 8 ,i. ,,. ,00rihpM
times bj n,p barrel t
It and vim uni ..-. ' lt
It nml you win Wt
" S DAIIZEE,
lixpori racKers. Carpcticu,
Stained and Itcjialret'
UXI.OX STOH (Ji: cojirjrt,
W. A, Heard, Mgr,
y3 rroni at. p.i
....v, vmuo tlL vjuing Sl Hn
Clearance Sale
111(1 CUT IX Pltim-
ladles' Clilldren's and Mb,
nuui'.M,
AH new stock. U-to.(ll4
The Electric Shoe 5b
PROFESSIONAL DIRECi
IIIOT XHAII PI'ITSIH'IKI.
One Killed nml llneii Wounded In
Itniiklu Steel Strike,
tlljr AmpIb. Tttm lo Coo lir Tlmm.)
PlTTSIllJItO. Jan. 2!. Quiet pre
vailed today In the Ilanklu plant of
tho American Steel & Wlro Com
pany, where Inst night ono mnn wiib
killed and a dozen wounded in a
light between tho mill guards and
strlkors. Tho strcots around tho
mill were patrolled today by armed
moil. !
IIuvo your Job printing done at
Tho TlmoH olllco.
Cor. Tlihil
mill Alder
Coos Bay Business College
Telephone
101:
A nioderii, Mibstaullal, uoitlly business training school N
boiiml lo compel appreciation.
II will not take you long to ils( over that a better business- elll
cleucy course than ours Is not presented on the planet at Ibis time.
The positions me lieic and your success Is cuilalu.
Why put it irr?
Visitors welcome.
FOIt IIICII-nitADi: .MIUT and fan
cy SAFSAOKS OF ALT, KIXDS call
up PIIOXI3 1111, Tho XOIITII
m:xi) Hi:Finfii:iiATix mi:at
CO., where you can SAVI3 FIVE
PFIt CENT by imyhnr cash.
T M. AVItlOIIT,
J COXTUACIOH AXU
HL'ILDKIt
Estimates furnished on -J
Plana and spccirtcatlons (cr-jl
if dcaircd. An huuest Job pi-A
il'uu. 1'iiono i'i-i(.
r MVIA ICDMAN,
-' Mecliniio-Thermilit
Sclontltlc Swedish Massage, M
uymnnstics
25 S. .SLvtb St. I'liont;
OEL OSTLIXI),
Piano Tuner anil Ilctulnl
lib S. Sixth Street. Phone till
J
pKKIj UIM3V llAIiU.NQEIl
Pianist and Twba
uealdenco-Studlo, 237 So. Brotird
Phono 18-L.
W
M. S. TUltPEX,
AltCIIITECT
Mnrshflold, OroROD.
TONIGHT
-at-
TFe Royal
CIVELIAX, In tw reels li.iHM) fei't
or plenties. This a ilrnuiu of
(imit Skill. I
(Hroncho.)
FOP II COItXEIIEI) WEIIX(2
Don't Miss It.
(Comet.)
MISS .MA MX tho (.'hi with the
hweet voice.
Leo .V Chandler tonight those clev.
r girls.
Custer's Ijist Fight, Thursday.
Aiuateiii'h Xlght, Friday.
TAXEi
By furnishing us with a list of the prop
erty on which you wish to pay taxes,
we will ascertain, free of cost, how much
your taxes are.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
I
AU.MISSIOX TOXKJHT
Any Seat .
10c
FOR QUICK WORK,
FOR PROMPT WORK,
FOR GOOD WORK
Telephone the old reliable
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
We always deliver the goods.
Phone 57-J Marshfield
WIJ HAVE MOVED from Third
. and Andorson to tho O'Connoll
nulldlng, 1S Market nvoniio,
nonr People's 5-10-lCe store.
When down town drop In and try
a cup of our famous Corona Iiloml
Coffee.
Coos Baj Tea, Coffee and Spice House
mono .iiiisi .MAHSHFIEM), OK.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
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.
FirstSNational Bank
Of Coos Bay
You Auto Call Foote
PIIOXE 144-J NIGHT AND DAY
Stand front of IManco Billiard Parlor
TWO NEW OARS
After lip. M. Phone W.
Rcaldeace Phono .8-or,
Careful Drirera , : Good Cars
DU. W. MOUUOW,
Dentist.
171 flrimos llulldliiL', orcr
Theater. Olllco Phone S90.
W.G
. CHANDLKIt,
Arthllect
llooiiin 301 anil :i()2, Coke!
Marslifleld, Orocon.
rH, a. j. HExrmv'H
lf Modern Denial r":
Wd nrn onulntiod to do Mill
work on short notice at tin
lowest prices. Kxnralcotloi t
Lady attondnnt. Coke Bli!,0
Chandler Hool. phonn tlf-J
T. J. HCAIFE S4i A. II. HOP
Marshfield Paint
C$b Decorating
li'iiml.hiul IMinnn tl'.Ll
EatlmntiM ILSHFrflJ
Marshfield & North Bend Anil I
GOIIST & KIXO. Iropritt 1
Cora leavo MnraliOold
mlnutoa from 7:15 a. m. ud'U"'
midnight. Leave Nortu w
samo schedule, atnrtlng L,
until midnight. Boo buiuv
for rahodule.
First ClassWea
nronintly done at
Gardiner's Rac Carpet FadJ
nn. T!.,inn nml Montana Stwl
Phono 131. North B4j
iviimr xrTT H'AVT A JU
GEIt HOY Something
or delivered J.T
Piin u 120-n
and we'll do It. Charge re
ablo.
C1IA8 GRAXBV.
Citv Auto Sen
Oood Cora. Careful Driwj,,
ruuHonaDio cuurKoo. -- ,
"Will ira anvwhero at "B
Stands Blanco Hotol 0,a,fJjJ
Cigar Store. Day Phones 1 ,
Night Phone 46. .,
RAlUCFJt & GOODALKPI
Unique Pantatorium
Agent for Eonvard H. Straus &
Oo, Fine Tailoring. Let i
make yonr next suit.
wo vuhtkaJu
Phono 250-3C
Look Up This $750 5
. C-room cottago "" ', "m
ment and three 25x109 "
Eastside for salo by owner.
WM. J. LEATON
1CS nroadwnv or l'"Q
RarnarH Xr lafieWO
. .. -lUnlaT'
Heo our wtnuow """', ,
WOOD ELECTRIC F&
LEADED ART OLASSfi
PORTABLE "ivu-
I'llOHM ""-
If you havo anything to JJ,
trade, or want help, try a