ft1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1913 EVEMIHG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES . t WTH the toast M. C. MALONNV Ktlllor mid Pub.1 JIAN K. MAI.O.VKV News Ktlitor Official I'lipor of Coos Count). OKJ.'iriAI. I'Al'HU OI-' Til 12 CITV AND THE TEA GOOD HVK.M.VC OK MAItKHKIKM). GKADl'ATIXa l'HOCKM l-'Oll SCIIOOfi fJIIU.S. OS ANOKM-JS hns followed tlio g precedent of the Snn Fran- cIsco filrls lilKli school. Tim 1,500 girl graduate of the southern city appeared In kowiih iiuiiu of which cost more than $r ami most of which cost only $2.no. This Is the "recipe" for the $2.50 rowii, ns announced by Supcrlntonilcnt of Schools Francis: Tlvo yards of dlnilty at 25 cent $1.35. Two ynrds of silk ribbon at 20 cents, -in cents. Flvo yards of lace at 15 cents, 75 cents. Thread, notions, 10 cents. Totnl. $2.50. Tlio girls mnde their own pretty frocks, working after school hours for four or tlvo weeks before tho closo of the term. Uniform clothing for school chil dren Is an abomination, but uniform cost of tnnterlal. with vnrlety In do nlgn ns tho tnsto of tho girl dictates, Is wholesome, delightful, encotir nglng. So grunt a naturalist ns John Hur roughs says In none of his charming assays: "Tho American schoolgirl Is tho most bewitching crcaturu In the world." i And when to this native witchery Is added simplicity, tho craftsman-1 ship nf tho needle daintily piled, tho Bwcotuess of (Utility and tho Individ-' mil touch of a ribbon and a bow1 nnd n bit of lace, tho i I A grandfather Is no longer a sorlnl Institution. Men do not live In tho past. Thoy mere ly look bnck. Forward Is tho universal cry. Walter Scott. SUA I'KVIMt. REBELS STEAL "ELKS TO ILSL M 1 A GALA N Ml schoolgirl Is the most charming I mm uiuiioinn:iii riuimuiis un uio planet. I must go down to the sens again, to tho lonely sea nnd the sky, And nil I ask Is a tall ship and a star t steer hor by: And tho wheel's kick nnd tho wind's song and the will to sail's shaking, And a gray mist on tho soa'a face, nnd n gray dawn breaking. I must go down to tho sous ngnln, for tho call of tho running . tldo Is a wild call and n clear call that may not be denied; And all I ask is n windy tiny with tho white clouds Hying, And tho Hung spray and tho blown spume, nnd tho seagulls cry ing. I must go down to tho sons again, to tho vagrant gipsy life, To the gull's way anil tho whale's way whero tho wind's like n whetted knifo; And all I ask Is a merry ynrn from u laughing fellow rover And n unlet sleep nnd a sweet d renin when tho long trick's over. JOHN MASBFIHU). A coquette Is n girl who H.vnill- Viiiurlcnti cntes her affections. Rapid Fire Weapon Stolen Tomorrow Niflht to Be Made ,r0Nmea?mEl'paaso,SfctrS MraUlc b Bi Illr Amoi llM I'rrM to 'oo liar Tlmo.l OllllllSt 131. 1WHO. Tox., Feb. 18. Major T1)0 cninmlUuH In chnrgo of prc Clnrk, district udjntnntnt I-ort Ulss, .mrat0111, r,. , t, ")K doings" of tlecinros that ho n.-is no report or tno th(3 KM.B nt M.l80c j,nn tomorrow. theft. Ilowover. tho disappearance of the gun Is virtually verified, llu chlta la nearly twenty miles from tho nearest point on tho border. How the gun was stolen Is unexplnluod. A largo uaullty of ammunition for the gun has also disappeared. Uvea --- light beer hns been known sui'i'iiii.ssio.v of m:vs. AI'AIMSIl road before tho nows papor Institute, at tho Univer sity of Washington, contribu ted by .Jniues Koeloy. president ofi tlio Chicago Trlbuuo Company, salt) that tho chief development of the modern nowspnper Is to bo along the lines of personal sorvlce. On tho subject of newspaper eth ics, Mr. Keoley expressed tho opolu lon that "supprosslou of iiowb Is more, of a wrong than printing of a piece of news that possibly might bottor Imvo not been written. By Improper suppression of news a newspaper soils 11b soul and botrayH Its readers. To my mind It In tho high treason of journalism." "It Is nt times a tlllllcult position In which to bo placed," Mr. Keoley nddod, " to know that broken hearts will follow tho publication of a eor talu piece of news, but tho editor's larger duty Is to tho community. As a general cannot mako war without innklng widows and orphans, so an editor cannot do his wholo duty with out causing tears to How. A nows papor has a llxed duty to Its readers. When It issues a paper It enters Into nn Implied contract with those who purchase thu paper to suimly them with till tho news." to geucrnte u dark brown tnsiu. I THU Ql'IICT OIISKItVKIt SAVS. . I "A man never realizes how I much furniture ho owns tin- til he comes homo late nt i night nnd tries to get to bed I without turning on tho light." Wednesday, night, unnounco thnt It will be one of tho greatest events on Coos Hay since Nullum discover ed the Pacific Ocean. In addition tj tl.o Initiations It Is announced thnt a program will .id presented at the It. 11. U. (Dig Hoostor Ilanqiiot) thnt for variety and lltorary excellence will eclipse o ft I ti In itfiti nftnmtttnil ttittuliKt it KiiKUHiMiifiil i:poetctl nt Miiluiiiiinis ,- (I,1U,,. 1)l8trct ,r i Hostou). Tho prngrnin will lucludo a spir ited debate on the question: Titoniu: xi-uu itoui)i:it. Soon. (MX A mo Mtil l'i nil io Coo IUr TlmM. imoWNSVlI.1.10. Feb. IS. A force of cnvalry and Infantry left Mntainorns, opposlto bore, early to day presuniubly to meet tho Mexican fedornl soldiers, who are ndvanclng on Mntamoras from the Interior. Tho Mntainorns garrison wont over to tho Dlnz cause yesterday. Thero ! gen oral alarm In Matamorns today, and they summoned nil tho city forces In preparation for defense. HOI, I) TltOOPS ItKADV. to l S. Troops In Kiumns Ordered (Jet Itciitly to Move. til f" Ittfl.l I'rrn to Cool Uar Time. LKAVKNWOItTH, Kan., Fob. 18. Orders to hold the seventh Infan try nnd tho first battalion of tho Itosolved. That tho United Slates t'liould intervene In Mexico. Atllrmatlve Al Poweis and Dave Stafford. Nogntlve Geo. Kotnor. nnd Geo. Gooth'tim. Dave Stafford has beon st inlying Spanish for (tho Inst six wcoks and has a few sentences in the original t Mexican that he will hurl at his I opponents during the debate. Geo. Kotnor says that a Spanish sen tence from Dnve Stafford Is almost as bad as a Jail sentence. Will Kkblnd says ho suspects Dave with having secretly furnished the nnines and addresses to the Spanish pris oner in Madrid who Is seeking n tew inousnnti titulars to escape nineteenth Infantry In tloatllness for l """" ' ' active service wore received at Fort fr0 ' l nnls dungeon. I.i.iiv..ti .nrl. .l..v r.., H,n .nn Al POWCIS Will llllVO tlll O Leaven worth department today from tho wnr more about nhout thoni- Most women know men than men know selves. KXOI.ISH AS "SIIK" IS SI'OKF. I WITH .MAMCK TOWAIHI XOXIJI Fondly tlo wo hope, fervent ly tlo we pray, that this mighty Bcourgo of war may speedily I pass away. Yet If God wills that It continue until all tho weatlli ! piled up by the bondman's 250 I years of unrequited toll shall be I mink nud until every drop of j blood drawn by tho lash shall be I repaid by another tlrawn with I the sword, as was said :I00) I yonra ago, so still It must bo said I "Tho Judgments or the Lord are I truo and righteous altogether." With inullce toward none, I with churlty for all, with firm- t ness In the right iih (led gives I us to sou tlio light, let us strive on to finish the work we are In I to bind up tho nation's wounds, j to euro for him who shall have I borne tho battle nud for his wld- ow nud his orphan to do all which may achieve ami cliorlst n I Just nnd lasting poaco among our-1 I hoIvos nud with nil nations. I I Abraham I.lmoln, Second Inau- I I gurnl. I . . 4 Hnvo your job printing dono nt Tho Times ofllco. There wiih n young latly from Kent. Whoso grnniinar wns terribly bent, Shu said to her llame: "I'm glad you have came. Hut I'll miss you so much when you 've went." 4 Jay Towor. We knew her quite well, nnd n blun der Of hers often rends iih asunder; She said this is true: "1 seen what to tlo, Anil I dono It." Now ain't she tho wonder? Frank Cohan. Ami Inter thoy went for u walk Oh, my! but the neighbors did talk! When she said, "Me nnd him Must be right in the swim," IIIm face It got whiter than chalk. W. J. Conrad. Hut the mnltl had a change of affec tion, And she jilted the youth of selec tion! When nsked why, hIio said: "Cuz, Kinder sot'ins, dear mo buz. You iiln't the feller you used to I,-1, v Hay Olllvant. -t:-- Souic girls acquire the art of flirting to save themselves from falling lu love. A man seldom laughs nt misfor tune nrter bo gets a personnl Intro duction to it. It Is a waste of time nud money to advertise for lost friendship, says ii phllosophor. We would rather have our faults overlooked than to overhear them. Few men can look back at their past without wanting to dodge up an alley. mohi: thouiim: im:xjs. Ittilguiiii uiitl Itoiiiuaulii Have Se rious Cln.sh. Illr AMOflito.1 I'itm to foot Day Tlinwi J LONDON. Fob. 18. Tho tension between Itoiimanla nnd Hulgnrla, In connection with thu Halknn situation, hns becomo acute. European pow ers, however, hnvo now taken stops at both Sella and Huchnrost to lesson peulUK nnd closing speech because of Ms experience on the city council. He has nlso been giving some time to a study of International law. Carl Hvortson will uellver n lee turo detailing his experiences "When I Wrestlotl wiih tl'e llurg lar whllo My Wife Telephoned the Police." Dr. Dlx will tell of the first springtime Journey to Cnqullle In an nuto over paved streets. K. S. Hargolt's topic. "I want to trade my Ford for n Hying ninchlile, tlin f rift Inn nnd tin iff in tt twnStt iu iut Hint i( WIIVI 1 III VII l(4w ... . .. . " Hon between the disputants Is pond- mu, '" ;Vr. wo,n . lot mo lug. Andy Davis 'Til b0 thero If the North llcml stage Hue goos on the F.nwAitns csons fiikk. ,"""-" .. , , Harry Winkler "I would llko to Xortli Cni'olliiii Man Acciit-etl of llilb- B0. tMo wlr nn(l kl'1 I,10l oftcn, but In ltelcnsctl. , ohA, '" Cominorclal hill." Illy AiwodXiKl rrrMloComllayTlmM.l I There Will (list) bo II IllllllllCr Of CHAIIL1CSTON. N. C. Fob. 18. ""P.r "nprqmjitu tnlKs by Hnnk Charges against William Seymour Ftlwartis, of tho Republican candi dates for United Stntos Senator that ho had tried to buy the voto of n member of tho legislature, wero dis missed today by Justice Gilchrist, be fore whom tho warrant for Edwards' arrest was Inst weok sworn out. H IS Wells. Ivy Condron. K. D. McArthur, Willis Kennedy, J. W. Hlldenbrnnd and others. J. W. Carter has beon advised to jinvo tho reserves ready for action If tho Mexican tlobato gets boyond control of tho Judges. It promises to bo n big night. IiAIUKS' KMPOHIUMbg FIUK SAIih opens tomorrow morning nt 9 in Johnson nulldlng. Seo big. adv. A PKIJSII SUPPLYof FItKSIl wul.tlllA llltlTJ'JHS .IIIR'P HI.' . ..... . -. "- I At Tnrtlim r U'I1;' t-rw Delivery. I'ilOXIJ Inl I K 1 1 1 1 M I f 0,,r "')1" tK 1'"OXK w-J III I II U U D Li L ' "),,:s' '""" wi biK iiiti: SALE opens tomorrow morning nt 9 In Johnson Hulldlng. Seo big, adv. Receiver Asked for Union Bacji ana paper uo., Capitali zed at $27,000,000. Ill)- Aw laiiM TifM to foo lUjr Tlmi 1 THENTON, N. J.. Fob. 1S. Chmicellor Wnlkor In the courr of the best modlclno inndu for nil dls chnncory today flxetl March S for "idcis of tho kldnoys. for bladder uio neuriiiK of the petition for-tho irreguinntioa mid for bnckncho and HEALTH WAltXIXG. t lulled and wet feot result in congesting the Intomal orgnns, nnd Inflamnintion of tho kldnoys and bladder, with rhounmtlc twinges nnd pnln In tho bnck, gonornlly follow. Use Foley Kldtioy Pills. Thoy nro EYES l 'WITH THE (4S REGULAR S THE ritio cr ,. (l V?" W VI5 E- .y ( y js; fl.WITH TH 1TORIC Lb-E M S Torlc Lenses I.. mk lleilor anil (Je (.'ic.ilcr i'lcld of Vision. Get Your Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted With T0RIC LENSES At appointment of n receiver for the Union Hag nnd Paper Company, a Now Jersey corporation, with $27. ouO.OOO authorized cnpltal, engag ed lu tho business of the manufac ture mid sale of paper bags, paper mid pulp nnd wood, with brunches In virions sections of this country nud Canada. rnoumnnsm. Thoy do not contain 'abii-formlng drugs. Tonic in ac tion, quick in results. For salo by Lcckhnrt &. Parsons, Tho Husy Cor-ror. LOCAL OVERFLOW Red Cross Drug Store State Licensed Optician Worknmu Hurl. A workmun employed unloading the Adeline Smith hud his hand quite Imdlv crushed today. Ills name could not be obtained. Unique Display. A cougar kill ed several years ago bv Frank Uogors of South Coos lUvor nnd mounted by him Is being display ed In the Gunnery window nnd Is nttractlng much nttentlon. J. AUCIIII-: JOHNSTON returned to day via Drain from n trip to Port land. II. H. HULTMANN Is innklng n busi ness trip io uurry county. MISS FLOUKNCH KOHKRTS. who is teaching tho Racehl school at South tnlot Is visiting friends hero. Sho hns only two pupils nnd is ro celvlng $00 per month. S. c SMALL hns gone to Coqiilllo valley points to look after some paving which the towns are llg-l urlng on. Mr. Small re. ailed tho other day that- a few years I ago while sheriff nt Havre, Mon tana, ho stopped a fight In wlfich , Luthor McCarthy, who has re-' cently Jumped to pugilistic famo, 1 was one or the principals. FRF.D HAINKS has returned to tho bmUh-Powers Hallway coustrue lon camp, after spending Sunday ' with Mrs. Haines bore. Ho ro- '"iB i iuu Kooa progross is bolng mado on tho rond and that tho big bridge isjienrly done. ben a ulrl mni-ria -nii i, j Let Us Show You sonic of tho newest things in made to meas ure fabrics. Made to Fit YOU bv-- The Royal Tailors FIXUP Multifield North llcml a girl mnrrles unit gossips say her mother mado match. the the Thi' TlK&b- """" 4M katinj? ! Itlnk opon Tuesday ovenlng gontlomen with ladlos only, froo skates. Skates reserved phono held until 8. Phono 405. for No by I PASSES I r Wife of Well Known Coos River Ranches Succumbs to Long Illness. Mrs. John Hlasca, wife of a well known Coos Itlvor rancher, died nt their homo this morning nfter n lingering Illness. Tuhurcu losls nud cancer wore" the onuses of denth. Mrs. Hlusca wan taken III over n your ngo nud It wns then icportod thnt she wtis suffering from tri chinosis but this wns denied. Mr. Hlusca took her to California a few months ngo In hopes of find ing relief for her but tho trip wns In vain. Mrs. Hlascn wns nhout thirty eight years old and whllo of Swiss origin wan born In northern Italy. SI e nud .Mr. Hlasca wero mnrrled here. No children survive. Her slstor, Mrs. Spooler, from near Snn Francisco, wiih with her when alio died. The fiinurnl will bo held Wednes day morning nt 10:110 from St. Monica's Catholic church, tho llov. Father Mu nro olllclutlug. Thu launch Rainbow will leave tho Hlasca home nt ii : :10 tomonow with thu funeral party. Hurlul will bo hero. Dentil at Coqulllo. J. C. Suvage, formerly editor of the Coqulllu Sentinel, wns bore to day and reports that Mr. Vnrney, nn aged resident of Coqulllo, died last night. He was quite advanced in years nud had lived In retire ment for some time, lip Is sur vived by Hovernl children, ono of whom Is II. L. Viirnoy of Coqulllo nml another Is Mis. K I wood of Myr tle Point. CHICKI-JX TAMALF.S will bo on sale at tho MKTIIOIMST church Wi:i)Xi:silAV, l-'I-:n. II), after I O'CLOCK. NO MONEl BID ALU imrmtsmm Council Fails to Pavm-h, of OrnanizntinniW 't by subiMpi 'I'll., n ' ".. 'n las? Sg city council, ilt , "tll,be(ri i Mowed by he'eo 1C ft. Coiiiiollmnn Winkle, '? " "mil been Inform ' h M owed tho band for o,T uoceniber and ns(C( " i son nhout It, jr -. ,'a.B,rr, tlio baud had been a if115' wiiii:. ii t... ".'n) m . i tliom ror IJccomlior, tho ,' .allowed hum tuily or , tln nst vein-, nn .?. ,or tarn. Hupport hntl 1,0..,. iiroMTO wi.K,5,lc5!''!wid6 imiltTon for Vr S'o ' Z'EV' with tho iim,i,...,.. .'..'," MK 5S",'"7M! -..in ....inn. no sad thai .1,; lil Paid the band 16uo tf ..... ,,. vmi that .. -,wns two months in nrrca ,,,, WIIH nnu' (in llw. 11.1..1 L '"1 I Tho . on cf f. n '-. .,...... i .. .' rapPM4 "" "tuiuill ISKIIlg aof uh Although tho ,-lly will K port tho band, nearly mZt noy has been plcilgcd to u& tint firrrntilvtiiiMn .":" month has been promised mite pf the lunilliiK citizens lu, been solicited it will r, Ilttlu more tlinn $tr0 m ' tO HIIUDOrt Hie ni-cinl ,' "BltlliUtt a yonr necuuso of t'-p old debtc u'so bocuuse iir niiini- in....., punsos. iho Masonic open Q reilllll linllll' Ini-rnnlnJ III . month this year. Howovor, tho band will let tallied and thu baud mcmbtrttl in mo ursi election, xrxxUl i otherwise to hnvo tho matter id nilttod to tho voters so ttntn year u tax levy v ill bo aiit ; keen mi Jio orninlzntlon. mm wm m&mmn imh,m h fZtaa .JkS r ",v $?&&' ar rfKrTr j'aK . ri imSmt- -.w.sl 11' yon wnnt the latest improved spring ciisbia t'l'itine, loot board and pedals, rims for 2 '5-4 or J inch tires, enough clearance space Tor skid eta lubricates automatically, and ninny other iinimn incuts, yon must buy a 1913 I N DIA N And yon will bo hwkv W von rnn lmv nil Iu! after April . The Portland branch house have just wired us U their first carload has been all sold and the swd carload will reach Portland March 1. put of ft car coming we have already placed orders for Y7 n o fiv i? we mamn MmIw& All Sold on Coos Bay and will be delivered immediately on arrival. .Tack Carter also has tho Indian fever and d soon be ono of ns if he can convince the council- Tim Tiuii'nti Arn.....i . ' i .. ,rnm nlicad all other machines in improvements. Watch the i or makes, how thoy will follow next year. In 101O n, u...u. tt . . n., nut ' -- ....- tu Lxuuueu iuamiiacciiriiig " .(va 19.7o0 Infliniis! T?m. 1010 4-1, :il ii-nrlilL'O 3oF machines and oven fiioso fimivnc will not siiPPv l rlmniil ....,1 .. .-. , . in llfl Bl! WV...UHUI iiiui some Of 1 in hirn mins nvo Slut' w appointed. Bide an Indian and keep' ahead. Drop in at our store and let us show you.