The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 12, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 19 13 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES i local overflow.
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M. O. MALONKV Kdltor niul Pub.
DAN K. .MAI.OXKV Xe Ktlllor
Official I'niM'f of Coos County.
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TIIK VARYING IMPORTANT
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KVE.N THOUSAND nion fall In
liiil tli'. Is the summary of news
from tho Halkim war In re
cent (llBpntclius. That 1b rather a
Inrgo event. Jt was tlio result of
a three-days' conflict between 100,
000 Bulgarians and 70,000 TtirkB
nt llulalr. and It wan estimated tlrot
the. killed on each side numbered
nt least 11501) practically the same
number fell in tho battle of Gettys
burg, the greatest engagement of
our Civil War.
Seven thousand men killed In
battle means a tremendous con
flict nnd an awful loss, and yet at
this dlstauro men lingered no longer
around the bulletin boards to read
thu announcement than they would
If one prizefighter had whipped an
other. In these days something
more than even big is required to
mnke news, World events do not
ntlr the blood unless our own Im
mediate Interests are at stake. It
Is doubtful If thu announcement
nnd demonstration of perpetual mo
tion would now erentu the Interest
that tho first phonograph did, and
It nil gues to show that this gen
eration Is going a fast pace and
t lint wo are becoming accustomed
to bigger things.
Moreover, peoplo nulekly tiro of
a "serial." Tho battle of llulalr
would have been a much bigger
event' at the beginning of the wnr
thnn It was this week. There must
lo novelty as well as Importance
In the ucwM to prolong Interest.
News in tho technical sense Ih
n curious commodity. The clover
cst and best trained newspapermen
have hard work to keep up with Its
varying force and effect; but most
of them have learned that In their
business the news Itself is not of
so much Importance as the varying
Btates and receptivity of tho pub
lic mind.
Itnv Is Holler. Melvln Steen. the
lad who was poisoned the nig it bo
fore lasi, Is said to ho getting
along nlcelv today at the home or
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ous Steen
on South Fourth street. It la claim
ed today that he was not poisoned
by candy as ho first claimed. An
nnnlyslB of some of the candy that
ho got from Clow Why Is being
made. He ate an applo also and
some think that lnnybo some of
the spraying poison was not washed
oft the fruit. Only nn overdose of
the poison saved tho lad.
How The Ladies
Dress in Butte
Deal Progrox-lng. In a letter to
Justice Pennoek today, C. A. Sehl
bredo who is In Portland with Ma
jor Kinney, says that the Klnnoy
Wllsey deal Is progressing nnd It
looks as though It will go through.
He savs a number of moddlorfl are
trying to block It, but If the titles
nro round nil right, Major Kinney
will deliver deeds to Wllsey in
I'ortlnud soon.
Putcr Coming S. A. D. Putcr,
who gained considerable notoriety In
connection with tho Oregon tlmbor
Innd frauds, Is expected In via Drain
today to Join his son, W. S. Putor,
who has been hero tho Inst few
weeks.
Mueli Pneumonia Tho cold
weather of tho last few dnyB hns re
sulted In considerable pneumonia on
the Hay and ninny colds nnd cases
of la grippe. Several families, who
have been living to Improvised
homes have suffered most severely.
TWO FOR PIiACi:.
WITH THE TOAST '
AND THE TEA I
Some Coos Hay women wear them
selves out worrying about what to
wear.
-U-W-A
woman and her money aro soon
separated In a 10-cent store.
the fame, a pretty girl In
spires moro envy than a clever one.
Tho senson for spring pools will
noon bo open.
-K-M-Clulm
for men have added much
Jo the happiness of home.
one has discovered nn attor
ney In San KrauclKco named I.oiiIh II.
Hrownstone. Not many lawyers on
Coos Hay can put up a front lllto
that.
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give you one guess as to whe
ther thu Mexican situation tins made
Colonel Uoosevolt wish ho wuh pres
ident again for about three days.
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I.oony Limerick.
A glrllo named Kale from up state
Mndo n date with a follow for S
Rut she kept hint waiting
So ho cancelled the dating,
Now wusn't that careless of Kate.
Don't for (.'Ills.
Don't say "This is so sudden" until
tho gentleman has finished spunking.
Don't tiiarre with "hlin" over tri
fles. There Is plenty of time ror
Htich amusements after you hnvo him
lied rast.
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11K.UTY HINTS KOIt KATIIK.lt
Ono of the best way to remove !
j ogg stains from tho mustache Is I
I to use n little soup and water
I nftor each meal. I
-It-U-Ile
Ih a wiso mlllloualru who keeps
lils mouth shut and lets his money
tall.
-K-K-
After you hnvo had a streak of
Kood luck, tho other kind never
rooms worth while.
If n man wan offered bis choice of
tamo or fortune, he'd take the for
tuno nnd hope to acquire fame later.
And n woman would rather have
n man stare nt her than hnvo him
net ns if ho thought she wasn't
worth staring at.
-K-H-Poots
aro horn, hut not nil of
"thorn nro paid.
-W-K-Now
a scientist has made thu
claim that cheoso causes appendicitis,
AVo hnvo known cheese to do worso
things than that.
-H-R-
THINGS IIAItl) T(l KK.MK.MHKKt
What your wife told you to
bring homo.
In
llrown Considered A. II. Derbyshire
mi Coom ('.unity Appointee.
Tho Hoseburg Review printed tho
following the day pruvlous to tho
selection of I.. A. I.lljeqvlst for
tho county attorneyship appoint
ment In Coos county:
"District Attorney Georgo M.
Hi-own hns been requested by Gov
ernor West to recommend someone
Tor tho county attorneyship of Coos,
ns provided under tho now stnto
law abolishing district uttorneys
nnd substituting county attorneys.
Mr. Hrown nnnoiinced todny that
ho would decide on nn nppolntoo to
morrow. It Is believed Hint his
choice rests between A. II. Derby
shire of North Hoiul, nnd I., A. 1.11
leqvlst or Marshfleld. both or whom
hnvo served iih llrown's deputies.
Chns. McKnlght. ono or the uttor
neys ror tho derenso In the McClal
len trial. Is an actlvo aspirant for
tho position, which pays $1S00 a
year, but now that the mnttor Iiuh
been left to Drown It Is considered
that ho stands little or no ohunco of
getting It. Drown's salary rs at
torney for Douglas county will bo
$2100 u year."
I AMONG Til 13 8I01C.
V. C. .Getty, whoso wlfo nnd llttlo
boy hnvo boon staying at Umpire for
Mrs. Gotty'H health, wont over Satur
day In answer to a message saying
the llttlo boy was qulto fllclc nnd
would hnvo to bo taken to tho hospi
tal. It Is hoped that no sorlous re
sults may ensue. CoiiulHo llorald.
cooriMiK sum: kactohv.
K. I.. Tozler. who has a shoo
and harness shop In tho Train
building, has Just received from
Portland a vamping machine ror
use In tho manufacture of shoes,
lie makes a specialty of building
loggers' heavy shoes, and horoto
roro Iiiib bought tho upper? roiuly
nmdo In Senttlu. Ho will now do
this work hero. Ho has otbor fln
Ishing machines coining from Min
neapolis. Coqulllo Herald,
IIIINHV HLACK WHITK.S.
J. S. I.uwronco has received a let
ter from II. N. Hlack. who Is visit
ing his sou. J. D. Hlnck, In tho
lledlnnds district or California.
"I'nclo Henry" says ho Intended to
come homo about March 1st, but
ho had heard so much nbout tho
"glorious sunshlno" or Southorn
California that ho wanted to seo
some of It, nnd thought ho might
hnvo to stay till thu tlrst of May.
Coqulllo Herald.
Slim' KOIt CHICKK.N Til IKK.
C. D. Stokes, formerly or Marsh
flold, was qulto sorlously wounded
nt Forest Grove rucontly by Win. C.
Golgor, a neighbor, who had boon
troubled by ehlckon thieves, nnd
hearing Stokes passing In tho road
fired at tho sound. Ho got him in
both legs with a lond or bird shot
at a distance or 3T yards. Glegor
Indemnified Stores to tho oxtont of
$500 down nnd further guarantees.
Ills old friends horo novur expected
to hear of Charley being shot as a
chicken thief. Coqulllo Herald.
HHIKKS OK HANDON.
XcMh of Clty-by-llie-Sea ns Told by
Tlio Recorder.
Whltsott & Johnson's nnd W. C.
Sellmor'H Fords, which woro ordered
n short tlmo ago, will be horo on this
Droakwater.
Mrs. Molborg. wlfo of Captain
Molborg of tho schooner Oregon, was
taken 111 during tho last trip of tho
boat to Ilnndon and wns taken to
tho Haiulon hospital for treatmont.
Sho will probably remain until tho
Oregon roturns ngaln.
.1 nines Olson, of Lnnglols, passed
through Ilnndon Wednesday on his
return trip from Portland. Ho says
The Ilutte Miner prints the follow
ing editorial comment on the artldo
In tho Portland Tolegrnm. rellectlng
on the dress of tho women of Ilutte
and Coos liny:
There are scribes on certnln publi
cations In the cast who think they
nro writing u certain brand of hu
mor, nnd It gets by In some respects,
until they endeavor to got facetious
with topics of which they know noth
ing. Then they fnll down, and very
hard at that.
They always fall down when they
try to get funny with Ilutte.
It Is bad enough to have these al
leged humorists In tho east doing it,
but when It cornea to some western
news ohnBer getting funny with tho
greatest mining city on earth It Is
moro than Ilutto patience can stand.
In tho Evening Telegram, publish
ed In Portland, Ore., recently wns
contnlncd a lengthy nrtlclo regarding
what various persona nro stuted to
hnvo thought of tho nllcged stntc
ment of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson ns to
hor Intention to dress on $1000 n
year, and In that nowspnper article
appeared this vory weighty opinion-
"Portlnnd women think thnt stan
dard la too low. That It might bo
carried out In Ilutte, for liiBtnnce, or
Coos liny, but Wnshlngton, or Port
land never." And then this nr
tlclo goes rambling on.
Why thnt romnrk, "In Ilutte, Tor
Instnnco?"
What does tho alleged critic who
wroto that purportedly clover ar
ticle know about Ilutto'
Doea ho know thnt Ilutto has a
greater porcentngo or excellency nnd
moro stylishly dressed women thnn
any other city In tho United States?
Does ho know thnt Ilutto linn n
ropututlon ror progress, wealth nnd
culture thnt even Portlnnd, Ore.,
ennnot overshndow?
Does ho know thnt but want's
the use?
H ho knew any or those things ho
would not mnke the Billy statement
ho docs.
Any why compnro Ilutte to Coos
liny? Whnt has Coos Day or any
Oregon town, Portland Included, ev
er ilono to "irlt enttMvirlHon with
Dutte'H greatnesH mid prnuress In
every direction?
Thorp nre hit ml rods of Tliittc cltl
roiis who do not ciii I in nun their In
comes tire so very large, who dresi
In butter taste nud siylo thnn
doubtless this Portland Bcribo bad
nny knowledgo or.
Ills slur Is n gratuitous Insult, n
malicious slam and the Inconse
quential vaporing or some would-be
clllcieut wrltor, who either never has
been outside tlio city limits or Port
land, nnd hns tlio Ilea, prcsalont
among soino eastern scribes, that
thero la no world outside their Im
mediate precincts, or ho Just has
drirted Into tho city rrom some Oro
gon "roornl" point nnd Is so dazzled
by city lire and activity that be ha
lost nil sonso or perspective or re
membranco or knowledge as to con
dltlons elsowhoro as thoy really aro.
Ilutto has no quarrel with Coos
Hay.
Ilutto docs not know mucn nbout
Coos Day nnd thoroforo would not
think or tanking Ill-timed or uncom
plimentary remarks nbout tho place,
thus showing n bettor spirit nnd
moro fair play than tho Portlnnd
scrlbo, If such n renlly honorable tl
tlo run bo conferred nn him, mani
fested In inking what he evidently
thought wns n facetious lllng nt tho
mining metropolis.
Maybe that Portlnnd wrltor finds
It Impossible to dress on $1,000 n
year. Mnybo his wnrdroho costs him
as much ns $lir, per year. Ilutto doos
not enro about that. This city would
not Judge him by bis clothes, but by
whnt be expresses as an indication
or his opinion regarding llutte's
condition and status.
To give him nnd his malicious slur
oven this much consideration Is Ilka
trying to annihilate n Ilea with n
gatllng gun, but then consolation ror
tho giving or so much vnluublo space
Is the thought or what happens to
the Ilea rather than pondering on
the waste of good ammunition.
W mr "
UWudecfa
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I. DOCILE! ON
AUTOMOBILES
Who won tho world's series
1909.
Who borrowed that $10 bill last
summer.
Who you haven't borrowed rrom.
When you vo hud enough to ii,i iJ i. i.iv, ,..... i, viV
I t.i. tti a w uiioivav 1'invu nv u
lrV i i Hod on bis trip nnd thnt you would
When It b tlmo to go homo. sco moro ,,,,,,, tll0 8trcot8 lloro
Who was tho tall blondo across hour than you would In Roso-
tho street. burg In n day.
Those .Now Years resolutions.
When Marshfleld was not a fruit- Havo your Job printing dono at
fill Hold ror railway stories. Tho Times ofllco.
Gives a Little Good Advice to
Prospective Owners of
Automobiles.
Own you own car don't let It
own you. A now Mr. Dooloy rises
to romnrk thnt thoro nro only two
kinds or enrs 'Tho Fords and tho
can't affords." You'll want a Ford
when tho Benson Is on. Then buy
It todny.
Thoro nro moro than 220,000
Forda on the world's highway tho
best posslblo testimony or their un
excelled worth. Prices runabout
$G2!i touring car $700 with com
ploto equipment f. o. b. Marshfleld.
Watch ror tho carload or Fords
that's coming on tlio Droakwator
and don't rorgot our nuto supply
department.
GOODUUM'S GAHAGK.
Homo of tho Ford and Cadillac.
Control Ave, Marshfleld,
x--srftTirv f I vririTi,r,&rv I l1.
Wiiiiis . vumg . Wlllf
On the Breakwater! Watch for (!
The Car That Has Created a Sensation
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Studebaker 25
Five-Passentjer, Four Cylinders, Long Stroke, 3 1 -2-inch bore x 5-inch stroll
Innli tiftinnltinon I
1 1 1 w 1 1 W I IwwIUudwt
30x3 1-2-inch Goodrich Tires Electric Horn
With
I Demountable Rims
Acetylene gas primer
Studebaker Jiffy Curtains
; Ventilating Windshield
( Speedometer
Robe Rail
Full elliptic springs
Prest-0-Lite tank )
Silk Mohair Top
Fxtrn Rim '
Full Set of Tools I
Tire Renair Kit
Tnol Box F.0.B.FJ
tire Holders
Demand for This Car Has Been so Gn
.1 W i. -
In all sections of the country that it has been difficult for the factory b
them out fast enough to supply the demand or even furnish all their rem
fives with cars for demonstrating purposes. We are pleased to announce f
ttrr ...ii it. r .. i !. i .i il I. ! - .X.
-iio" win arrive on me tireaKwaier i nursuay, wnen we win oe in a pu
prove to you tne statements we nave neen making as to tne superioruy oi i
over anvthinn near its nrice.
Parties who have been waiting to see the Studebaker "25" are kindly
to nhone 34-J at once and make annointments for demonstration.
We have also been advised that we will receive a Studebaker "35" before
first.
Wait and Watch for These Great Cars. It Will Pay
ISAAC R. TOWER
Studebaker and Buick
Representative
"THE GUNH
BAD GANG IN
HOBOES' GAMPS
The Metropolitan Ladies' Line
,' Is ready for y"ir Inspection.
t TODD. lhB I flilor - l ' ,' n?i'
Wo altor and ropalr ladles' salts.
KLK'S xotici:.
All monibers aro urt;ed to attend
reRiilar mooting this evening. In
itiation nud important business,
Como out.
CiEO. UOTNOR,
Seerotaxy.
COMI'AUi: IIAIXICS IMUOKS on
I'l.Ol'lt with others.
(Will) OK THANKS.
Wo deslro to publicly thank all
who assisted us In our sad boreavo
ment, the death of Virgil Young.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Young.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Wltchoy.
Coaledo, Oregon.
Seven Former Convicts and Offenders
In Ono IMace,
EU013NE, Ore., March 11. Sher
iff Charles Kenyqn eamo In from
Wenatchoo for hla prlsonor, Honry
Ruff, who was arrestod somo daya
ago at tho Park hotel building and
had so much monoy In his posses
sion that it awakoned suspicion and
led to tho discovery from papers In
bis possession that ho had recently
como from Wenatcheo, Washington.
On Bonding n telegram thoro It was
learned that ho was wanted for bur
glary. Sheriff Konyon says thoro
was a gang operating thoro for somo
tlmo and all woro 1. W. W.'s. Ho
has succeeded in landing sovon of
thom now. Two woro convicted and
woro out on parolo nnd were sent
back to prison, two others nro now
In tho pen at Wnlla Walla and two
woro Indicted and woro before tho
court for trial as ho camo away.
Thoy had oporated among tho for
mora nnd campers and had stolon
great quantities of stuff of all kinds
and woro selling It. This Is prob
ably whoro Ruff got so much monoy,
ns ho was a sort of socrotary for tho
organization. Tho suorlff started
back to Wonntcheo with his prlsonor
wilij opk.v HTitrcrcr.
Ilnndon City Council I) wide to fio
Ahead Willi Project.
Tho city council mot In regular
esslon nt tho city hall with Mayor
Mast nnd all couucllmon prosont.
Tho report of tho vlowers on tho
extension of First street Into Rail
road street was rakon up. A num
ber of tho proporty owners woro
presont and ontored somo protests,
but tb6 genoral sontlmont of tho
mooting wns that tho street should
bo opened. Aftor hearing what pro
teats woro filed tho council passed
tho report upon an ayo and nay
vote all councllmon voting ayo.
Permission wns granted tho man
agers of tho baseball team for tho
coming season tho uso of tho ball
park, tho latter agreeing to con
struct a substantial fonco around
GoodrunYs Garage
homo of tho
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
S 7 Central A v. Phono S73-Ij.
Cleopatra
I Special Fcaturo In O big reels I
i Tonight at
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Don't niKs this rare feature
ji w
p, Helen Gardner, tho enio- p,
tlonal actress nt lier best lu
H this photoplay. W
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Seed Time Is
Wo are prepared'"
complete line ol
Garden
Field
Flower
also
Seed Pot
Beauty of Hebron.
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All kinds of H
and
Fertilize
Coaie i":'v
fertilizer.
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Store
of
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