Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1913)
?. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1913. -EVENING EDITION. TODAY. HHIIK Is n brief lilt of philosophy uttered ly Dnvld Starr Jor dan that contains inoro wis dom niul real huiiitin helpfulness thnn ninny volumes: "Todny Is your day nnd nilnu: tlm only dny wo have; the day In which wo play our part. What our pari may sonify as to (he Ktent whole we may not understand, hut wo are hum to play It. and now Is our tlniu. This wo know; It Is a part of action, not of whlnltiK. It Ih a part of love, not cynicism. It Is for us to express love In terms of human Iclpfulness. Thlo we know, for we have learned front Had oxporlonre that any other source of life leads toward decay anil waste." I WITH THE TOAST AND THE COOS BAY TIMES' p M. C. MALONF.V Kdilor and I'tih. i J lA I.. .'ljI.V.M.l .! r.uum Official I'niM'f of Coin County. OFFICIAL I'AIM'.R OK TIIK (TI'V OF MAirsilI'llMil). APT. DOLLAR "ME HEBE VISITS HEBE IB TEA I -h I (j()oi i:vi:xin(5. I I Do well and rluht and let the ' world sin. ' (Iooiko Herbert. I .Editor Toast and Tea: IMcnBu Hive me recipes for male Inp lomonade, plneapplende and or .uide. Aila Adair. Nothing doing. We can't give you any aid, Ada. This Is no womau's Aid department. Klsle 0. Oreeu and Frank II. Lem on of Iowa were marled Inst week, tiut the Iowa paporH were afraid to head their nccountH of the event "(Irccn-Lemon.' TIIK gi'M'M'OltSKItVKIt SAYS: , . , I "That when a woman nets a i long letter from another woman i she alwayH rends the postscript I first to see what has happened." ' After an old maid has sized up mime of thesu ornery Coos Hay hu minis, who pass as men, you can't Manic her for hollovliiK that she will meet her pet dog In heaven. ,'o one has ever yet seen the pic ture of u woman on u postage stamp or the picture of a man on a coin. No wonder we lick the stamp and squeeze the coin. Head of Dollar Steamship Company Arrives Grace Dollar Sent to Portland. Captain Robert Dollar, of the Dol lar Steamship company, arrived In todav from Portland on the IJreak- water. Me was accompanied by his secretary, II. M. Lorbur, and thev will spend several dnys here on the Coiiullle looking after their Interests. They startd from San Franesco on the Orace Dollar for Dilution hut they found the Coiitillo bar so rough thnt li was not deemed safe to enter and after lying In wait off there for awhile, proceeded to Portland, where the Urn co Dollar Is loading. The (trace Dollar Is a new ship and will enry about SOO.ODO feet. She was designed to entry the out put of the Coiiullle mills, but the Ilandnu liar has not been found ns sntlsfnctory as they anticipated, and It Is possible that she may be changed from thnt run. Tho Robert Dollar company Is the ngents of the Randolph Lumber com pany and Kruse Shingle mill at Ran dolph, the Johnson Lumber com pany nml the Coiiullle Mill and Mer cantile company of Coiiullle. Captain Dollar mny mnke arrange ments, while here, for more ship ments from hero for the Orient, hav ing taken two large cargoes success fully from the Smith mill. IRE ME! 10 ! FLOOD raj Walter Richardson Secures $37.50 for Aiding Victims of Ohio Disaster. Waller Richardson, who has been flrriilntliiK n subscription list for the benolll of the Ohio Hood sulicrcrx. lias secured $.17. fill to add to the 1-10(1 already forwarded from here liy the City Council and The Times for tlm victims. Mr. Richardson circulated on of the petitions drafted by the council. Here Is a list of those subscribing: $1 oneli Duncan Ferguson. Anti septic ilarber Shop. August Frlstcon. V. X. Kkblnd. KtuulT (Irocery. Full man liar. II. S. Tower. Lockhurt Parsons. .Miu-hhllold Hardware Co.. (J. W. Trlbbey. Warner (Irmery, Pio neer. (Irociry, K. W. Lewis. Marsli rield Meat Market. F. K. Hague. .1. IV. Ilutler. 11. riuell, C. It. Dludlnger. C. W. Wolcott. .1. L. KoonU .lohu X. Burke. Wllley & Schioodor, tlolug .t Harvey, Mr. Crawford, Xorls .leiiseu. T. Howard, W. IC. Wiseman, Palace TtoMttiiirant. Davis & Ashman. C. K. Towers, and August Olson, and two did not wish their names used. II. .1. Kimball contributed $2 mid "Win. Cox, A. J. Drews, Cbas. Love tron mid .1. L. Powell -10 cents each. CITY TO DO STREET WORK Levi Heisner Throws Up Con tract and Marshfield Will Organize Department. Levi Heisner has given up his street elennlng contract for the city and the City Council will take steps to organize n street cleaning depart ment of Its own. Duncan Fergti sou. chmrmnu of the street commit tee. Is In charge of the mutter nml believes that the city by hniulllni! the work Itself can accomplish a great deal more with the same ex penditure than It has been able to get by linvliiK the work done by connact. Mr. Ferguson figures that with men regularly employed the service can be Improved. The matter will probably be tak en up and nrrntiKcd at the next meeting of the City Council, next Monday evening. In the past some have favored the street cleaning as a means of netting something out of the city prisoners and It limy he Hint the Council will consider this plan wlleh Is worked In ninny other cities. FI-CENT TIP FOR DEBATE Sunt. Fautiht and Klamath Falls High Team Here Hard to Get Judges. Sunt. W. K. Fought, head of the Klamath County High School, and Forrest Pell and Kdwln Cox arrived here lust evening on the Drain stage. They will compete to morrow night with Lyle Chapelle and Xorinu Chase, the Xorth Iletnl High School representntlves. for the Southern Oregon debuting chiiin plonshlp. The debate will be held at Kckhoff Hall In Xorth Rend anil the victors will compete for tho Ore gon High School debating champion ship. The niiCBtlon will he. "Resolved, that the t'nlted States should main tain a large navy." Xorth Demi hav ing the affirmative. Originally. Judge .1. S. Coke. C. R. Peck and John I). floss, of Mnrshfleld, were selected as the Judges, but nil ex cept Mr. (loss were iinnble to accept and he was not certain thnt he would be able to nerve. In conse quence, the Judges will not he nained before tomorrow. The Xorth Rend High School pu pils originally planned n big recep tion in honor of the visitors but the Inclement weather caused the debate to he ehnnged from the high school auditorium to Kckhoff Hull and this clinuge necessitated the elimination of the proposed recep tion. Snpr. Fnught left todny for Cl qtillle where he will visit with Supl. Howard of tho schools there. Supt. Howard wns formerly assistant to Mr. Fa it ght at Klamath Falls. There will bo no progrnin except n few numbers by the high school orchestra. This Is the fourth time that the Coos Day district has been In the finals for the Southern Oregon championship hut each time hereto fore they have been defented. Prin cipal (irubbs of the Xorth Dead High School has been drilling his team hard mid Is more than hopeful of scoring n victory tomorrow night. Today the Klamath Falls debaters were given an onto ride through Xorth Demi mid Marshfield by Ted Klssnm In the L. F. Fnlkeusteln car and Inter Mr. and Mrs. Fnlkeu steln entertained them Professor (irnlibx. Mr. Klssnm, Miss ICst'ier Hiihoff. Lyle Chapelle and Miss Nor ma Chase -'at u luncheon. ' tieeIns ARE UNITED I I Tine Farmers o Trft r ower jniu PERSONAL OVERFLOW . DR. AND MRS. II. P. HOWARD, of North lulet, are In Marsbflelil to day. Dr. Howard may leave for Kverett, Wnsh.. In the morning to v.ond a patient at til t place who luslstH on his presence. If he leaves here tomorrow ho will ar rive In Kverett Sunday morning. Messrs. Reid, Jones and Hoff man Consolidated in Coos Bay Realty Company. "The Coos Dny Really Coinpnny" Is the nutiie of a new real estate t trill which has Just been launched here, or rather It represents the consolidation of three older firms. The new firm will have offices on Front street, formerly the home of Dentley ,fc .tones, and will be com posed or Mr. .lones, W. A. Reid mid C. S. Hoffman. All nre well known Mnrsbfleld men and hustlers. They will con tinue their old lines but in the consolidated firm will be able to systematize the business more thor oughly and allow each member to specialize and get better results from special lines. They will do u general real es tate. Investment, Insurance and loan business. Mr. Held will continue to specialize on Pcrhani Park prop erty and investments, Mr. .lones will handle the loans mid Insurance, mid Mr. Hoffman will look after city properties and the office business. That the new company will meet with greot success Is the firm belief of the many friends which the In dividual members have won during their business careers on the Day. W. A. Reid Is president of the new company, 10. D. Jones, vice-president and Chas. Hoffman, secretary and treasurer. Oe w .hi(g ('. L. STOCKIN, representing tho t'XDKItWOOD TYl'KWRITKU Co.. Is registered at the CIIANDLKR. NA.VN SMITH will SAIL MOM San Francisco FOR COOS HAY, srXPAY, April (I, with freight only. IIVDItONA! VISIT TIIK Bowling Alley! 7.1 NORTH FRONT STHKKT Healthful and Invigorating Kverclse. Ciood for the Xerves and Drlngs the Sweet Slumber of Childhood to the Tired Dusliiess Mnu. Tuesday Is Ladies' Day J? i The OIXSON (50-Spcod (lasolino Engine, niade in 1 .1-1 mid .5 Horst'powcp, lnoiiiilctl on liiuitltmck as shown, complete with line shaft, niillcvs mum. jack and belting, liy chunking pulleys (iO differ- out speeds, ranging I com Km to 1 ,;1()0 revolutions per minute can be attained. Think of. the convenience of power like tills in a portable form, always ready to be moved from one .job to another wherever it, may be, ami alwavs e(ual to any work within its power. Ktfji H When you buyjffis imBuy the bestjjjj' DKSUI i AMONO TIIK SICK. I David Mussen Is nursing a few tiriiiKfs us ii lesuii 01 being thrown troin his bicycle by Wiilrath's auto iriick on South Second street. ANNOUNCEMENT! Miss Ague llurke, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. .lohu llurke. Is report ed rapidly recuperating from her re cent Illness. WI7P WKATIIKR OKIiAYS Some Camps on Coos ituy Line Have to Cluso Down, The Kiigeiie Register says: The extremely wet weather for the past few iluyn has had tho effect of clos ing down the work of grading on the Wlllainetto-Paclfle at Camps Nos. 0 mid 10, lu charge of Fuller & TJnln. The ground Is very low and It is impossible to work until the water recedes, which will probably Uo In n few days, The men and teams are still on the ground but no work ran be done. Hl'MOIt IS DKNIKD. :rillelil Not to lie Put on San Finn-Cisco-Florence Hun. The llandon Rocordor says; "In regard to the rumor Hint the Flllold fs going on the Sluslaw run, we are informed by the llandon agents, that audi is not tho case. The owners of tho Flllold have never considered bucIi a move. IIVDItONA I WHY PAY 11.50 for flour when you can get Just as good at IJAINKS FOR 1.1:5. HYDRONAI Thoro Is no case on record of n rough, cold or la grlppo developing Into bronchitis, pneumonia or con sumption after Foley's Honey and ur Compound has been taken. The tfeuuluo Is in a yellow package, Re tuso substitutes, For snlo by Lock-aart-Parsons Drug Co., "Tho Dusy Corner." Chicacjo Athletic Association Fix Amount That Can be Paid Waiters. Illr o- latfti l'rru lo Com IUy Tlm I CHICAOO. 111.. April 3.-To i-rm-Innto the growing evil of 'tipping." the Chicago Athletic Association members will In the future pay u service chargo of five cents a per son In addition to the ainounr of the cheek whon they use the res taurant department of the club. In a statement to the uiomhershlp Chairman C. F. Parker of tho house committee tleclnrod tho mop was necessary to secure the best class of waiters. There Is a club rule against tipping. 1 LOCAL OVERFLOW, t Found Dog, K. C. Darker Is re joicing over the recovery of his two Hue hunting dogs that ho lost lu n recent hunt above Allegany. They were found ten days later by Walter Do Voe of Allegany, who brought them to the city today. An Kgg Devoid 10. S. Darzoe. of North Dead, reports a Coos county championship egg record for March, lie gathered mid marketed 0,542 eggs from 450 hens, if there Is anyono who can beat It Tho Times would like to get the flgures. Mr. Darzee's poultry ranch contains War red Plymonuth Rocks, Whlto Minor ens, Rhode Island Reds and Drown Leghorns. Roost Coos nml Curry. M. T. Calef, state representative of the Oregon .Manufacturer, arrived hero yesterday to gather data and adver tising for a speclnl edition of that publication to bo devoted to Coos and Curry Counties, The paper was stinted recently by Col, llofer nnd Hons, formerly publishers of the Salem Capital-Journal. Colonel Hofer Is well known on tho Day. having visited bore a number of times. Mr. Calef is nlso boosting tho Stnto Manufacturers Associa tion for aiding home Industry and promoting- tho uso of Mado-ln-Ore-gon goods by Orogon people. Mr. Calef came In by lOugeno and Flor ence, Ho will spend soveral days hero. Ho will ask tho Marshfield Chamber of Coinmorco to aid finan cially In making tho Coos and Curry odRlon of tho publlcatlc a success, A. II. Powers Is reported suffering from a slight attack of In grippe. A. D. (ildley wns able to be down town today after a siege of rheu matism mid la grippe and a threat ened attack of pneumonia. Aloncj the Waterfront. I The Dear, a gasollno launch au feet long and which will accommo date about 20 nUHhOllirei'H. Iiiih liomi completed by Mux Tlniinerninii for L-api. k, a. rrnu. of Florence, who will use It on the Slusluw river. It is an especially well-built boat and will ho shipped north on the first boat for Florence, possibly the Hugh Hognu. The Ruby. Flllold and F.llzabeth. which have been barbotmd soverai days at Dmidon. sailed from there today for San Francisco. The Speedwell arrived here today To Speedwell arrived In hero today after being barbotmd several days at llandon and will complete her cargo for San Francisco and San Pe dro at North Demi. She will sail tomorrow with passengers nnd freight. Tho Homer, which has long been off this run, arrived lu todny from San Francisco with oil and other frolght. She Is operated by W. S. Seaiumoll, who operates the Wosh Ington, and will ply in the Alaska trade again this summer. Smith which have been lying in tho lower Day since Sunday owing to tho storm off the coast crossed out this morning. It wns Intended to have tho Nana Smith bring some of the Redondo's freight from San Francisco this trip but this delay will mean thut she will come back ns quick ns she can to make up for lost tliuo. Hats and Flowers Children's. Misses' nnd Ladles' Straw and Rice Net Hats 15 each Flowers, Wreaths, Sprays mid Hunches - Large Assortment. -The bunch t,-,c Seo Our Window It Says 'ALWAYS SOMKT1UNO MOW." Peoples' 5-1015c Store Ueali.ing the advantages of co-operation, we have this day completed arrangements for a triple illliaiiee and will in the future operate under the name of COOS ISAY UlOAIrV CO., application for incorporation now filed with the Secretary of State. Mr. iJeid will continue It) devote the major portion of his time to the Perliam Park property, handling also the timber and ranch lands. Mr. .Tones will look after the loans and insurance, while Air. Hoffman will give his attention to city properties and office details. AVith this combination wo are in position to render tho public the best possible service and solicit your pa tronage. "Wo will lie glad to have you call and see us at our present place of business, 150 Front Street, opposite the Grand Theatre. Telephone, 2GI ,T.. X :ut',s:.:: Yours for business, 1 Coos Bay Realty Co. Formerly Bentley & Jones, ttoal Estate and Insurance. AYM. A. KEID, TJeal estate and investments. OHAS. HOFFMAN. With H. W. PnrteR iTIMES' WANT ADS BRING RESUtf!