TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1913 EVENtlMG EDITIOW. J? a THE COOS BAY I . . a a m lt I V I I H, H r ik COOS BAY TIMES; M. 0. MAi.OXKV F.dllor and nil) OAN K. MAI.OXKV News l-.dltor Official 1'iincr of Coot Comity. UKKICI.U. PAPUt or tiii: CITV 01? MAItSIIFIKM). MKXK'AX WAIt SfllVIVOIt. ACONTUIIH'TOK aBkrt us If there are. many survivors of the Mexican War In Coos Count. Wo oo :sjt Know; but In view of tlio fact Hint It began In this year 1X40, 07 lonrs ago, there can not lio ninny living, and only tliose who worn young at the time. Mr. Hobcrt Starkoy, of Hay city. IsthmiiH Slough, offers a rase In point. In answer to a reipiem con cerning IiIb age at that time, lie said that ho Inched three month of be ing 17 years old at the bombard ment of Vera Cm?, In Mnreh. IM7. Thu Mexican War has been re cnrtleri ns an unjust war. No doubt with old General Santa Aniin a a factor on tlio other or Mexican side the Injustice waB divided. Yet If that wnr bad never been fought and won bv the Culled States, San Frntirlnro would todny bo a Mexlran city, and n law part of the 1'arlfle Coast would be un der the same flng. The great slate of Texns would be foreign soil, and Now Mexlro and Arizona would not linvo been perplexed with the ipies lion of separate or Joint statehood In the American t'nlon. It therefore appears that If the Mexican War, brought on as It was by one innn's vote, was waned be cause of a mlRtnkcti soiiho of Justice. Ir waB a fortunate mistake, for the Pulled Slates. Commercially Oregon was of no Importance when tl'e .Mexican War took plnco. Ah a result of that wnr, look at her now! At the same time tbo export trade of California consisted solely of hides nnd (al low. One or two vessels each year from IJoston bundled the business UNION SERVICE DUHKSOIKH MM H PS UMJ )1 CASE UP AGAIN, Protestant Churches of Marsh field to Unite Sunday Eve nings at Masonic Hall. The Marshflcld Protestant church es lino arranged for a hci-Iob of fulfill moot IlL'S til 1)0 lelll fll II1U '- sonic Opern bouse Sundny evenings during the months of .luly and Au gust. The pastors of the churches uniting In the services will alternate In delivering the sermons. The churches uniting In the servic es are the llaptlst, Christian. Kplsrii pal. Methodist and Presbyterian This Is a sort of summer vacation time and owing to the absence of many fif.ni rim rltv. the congregations nro rather small, nnd It Is believed that all can be nccoininodnted at the Op era House. It will relieve the pas tors and at the same time It Is be lieved that many will he attracted who might not otherwise attend. It will also serve to bring the members of the different denninlnnilons closer together. It Is planned to have some special feature each Sunday evening In ad dition to the sermon. Next Sunday evening, It Is exported to hnve the Coos Hay Concert hand render n few selections of sacred music. Itev. II. C. Cooley. the new pastor of the Marshfleld .Methodist clitircii. will deliver the sermon. All of the churches will have their usual Sundny morning services HEA1 HARD ON WANT ADj I'Olt GUT DECREE LOCAL PEOPLE ,,,l,l A, Judge Coke Orders New Trial Formal Action on Oregon Rail of Mrs. Wells vs. Mr. King J ,,0UTiAXn 0l... ,,iy 3.. Federal' . .... ,.... ....I.... I U lli.lir,, f'lllll' MM X. WOINCIIUII U A. I.. IIAItKKH, I'ltlXCIPAI. OK MAItSIIFIKM) IIKJII SCHOOL, WltlTKS AltOlT TIHIIIIIl COX IMTIO.VS IX lUlKAKI'AST FOOD TOW'S. i HKXT Klnirlii rootilH oloso 111. Apply i'fi nioroltil nveiiiie. v l.'MI'VII Atlll'l'l nil hill'. ,l...i about l(i feet. Owner can hJI same by culling ut Time, ? ii ml paying tor huh ml, -I lied nmtti,.M siiinii coot Rif,,.- FOIt SAIiK- HiirliigH: I dresser, 1! doz. chickens. y! go before Sntiinlny night. ImJ Second street. nil Some Coos liny pooi'lo nro now ,, SAIl,;In NoPlll lh,1(. riitil mill li-1'fwimu riP f. .,. ready to occupy, price $235 I I. Hull lllllllllf.fi III fltlUf ...... '"I See doing & Harvey. IMIIl'llll.n half InteieHt In n live, golnt,!! cern, which nets 10 per centi!l Address Hox lis, jil Co . a, niprial iS.1 of c.reuU signed the decree In the Oregon ft Zvn would court, granted a motion for a .new t'a Ifornla land gr e J at i n Lomiu ) p (piJ hpuwi A trial In the breach of promise or Mrs. ions 10 me .u, ...... y -. -" , ,; IIai.l,r principal of (he Mtirsli- M. (i. Wells, the North Ilend milliner, acres of land In the lllnniette Mil ,. ""'" ,,,' wll0t wt, Mrs. "' ",.".'.'-""n:.. ."-.. .." Y' Kr.r V." '..i... .i..,.r...i ffnr.-lis. all lands de- FinrKer tun nau.v. m. .,..- v.XTi:i) Will illld IMOK UllHI Mill--. fl "- I'" - " , , .. 1 1 i 1 1 1- fill 10110 II II II O I Tli ,.-, iiiiK sss. u sss'tsr sffllriffi! S SBJSSS'.-i.C"S i r: unriiK some o m . ji b - , -" " , , " ., ... ,...,. , Is hotter lliun HliorniaiiH eue rs, i ue jury uwnruuu ner iuuu i.n-v..v. .. , , , .. uviwhivui fni- win- hero I lliveirl A-riL !:!!L, f,.,. , new ,. .. !S?8Sr lhcr..SS..,",.SM Am -'":'!!! w ..'" S. Hammond stated that he had con- Company from the Congressional . m miwi ii ww .. ' , lug o.itnt uiu'k of Colenrf sldered It. O. Craves1 original petl- grant made n ISCfi In the const rue- "" ! ' i ml o ,rBWolry 8"l1' North "til"1- tlnn as not good and had talked with Hon of n rnllrond from Por land to blew 1 .1 wrap up In in I 1 1 ; - Mr. (limes about filing an nn.end- California It also Incudes the ' t . As II Is. i n l .'Olt S.1.14 To M.o hlg l.esl , M petition. He said that the latter lands In the Congressional gran or -' Hiik . I tlm tlmo 1 Wt ,llv ,, llt ,.oniu. r virRlnl Q agreed to this and as this would take 187o. providing for the construction '. 'V.L.I mil In suv was SHltiihiil nyoiiiiuH. North n-J some time, he Informed Mr. King of n road from Por land to Astoria. int I hIii '' JiV "nT " one BeAiiiMinml aulonioMlTk that It would not be necessary for This road Is now the rourth-stroet tint I -o to lino 1 '"' llrsl-elasa cond tlon. Can be ii : One tent mid itnir.l Kull nnd eonipk-t'o ,S ago girl's heart has three or four times. been broken tiii: ynw oiisi:itvi:u s.ws. f'wJTH THE TOAST ' I AND THE TEA -H (ioou i:vi:xi.(j. -:t I When a man nrrfiieit for vie f tory and not for truth, he Is ' sure of lust one ally, that Is. I the devil. Not Hie defeal of I the Intellect, but the accept I mice of the heart Is the only ! true object In fighting with the I sword of t'e spirit. (I. Mac ' donnld. two Titornu:s. I like to fish where willows Jut O'er waters rippling by, Such jcones are very pleasing, lint The llsh nre very shy. The fish nre ery shy. alas! Which helps to suoll our day. And then the bugs, It conies lo pass, Are Just the ober way. All (ho world loves a good lover, more or less, If you would save money, never net on a Hiiro ining. -M-H- Onlv little girls and engaged girls care for lieu parties, A woman married to M "Kocnl fellow" usually has u bad time of It A woman's Idea of a good hus band Ik one who never feels sorry for hliusoir. Kven the Intoxication of h. ma result In a severe headache the next morning. The vonng man who succeeds In naming a whole-he'iiiid Khi I nliivlnr In ureal link The aver- "When n Coos Day man gets to telling what a world beater he used lo be the population of the stnte of Oregon runs up to about '.i"i,!i77.'j7S. You can't convince a brunette that dark hair Isn't as good as gold. It Isn't always safe to Judge a man's object by what lie Is appar ently striving ror. A man inny value his reputation so highly that It Is Impossible to find n buyer. When a fool married man needs to be chaperoned by his wife every time he travels l:o aught to sta." at home. him to attend curt anil King went to lino on e west sine mm guc .o - - ". " "J " ;' ::; nny imiu on mo mroei Portland on business. However. Mr. Mc.Mlnitvllle. I m v ,'M , , t i - . I , .V ,. V 1 1 V.Vl 1 A (' lot' 1 - ('.raxes did not file an amended pe- All railroad property In nclual use ";" .i,1"' '" Vini t Penile ' S.ll.l--1'iiriiltiii-o for 3 tltlon but stood trial on his original by the conipnny is exempt from tho mtll I " ', ,0' J '!;,. ',.,,, ' , flat, must be sold by duly 10 T papers, and King was not represented general forfultttro. nnn' I liSnu t 1 S ff flat for rent. Apply ParlR in the defense. I All cross-coniplalnls and Inter- nnd I ho e to bijiif, sonic out nun N()rtl on(li w Judge Coke In passing on the 1110- vonor petitions on the part of the mo or iiuei 1111. . . l. ... M i I. I.. Iillil.m.i Hal. I l.lll.t llll ill llllflllll lt aHaaKBaaaa-aiaBaaaMaiaBa I .. ..... . - - tlon held that In view of these clr- settlers and would-be ptirchaseiH of cumstnnres nnd that the defense Krnnt landB nre ordered dlsmlBsed. ; would nave nceii cntiueu 10 present 1 ne iiiiureiiur uunutur, mm nine S. 1 1 1 IflTTI.i: IIMIfPS IJVTIII-: WAV, If of dollars , 011 have ninny, Spare a few To the chap who hasn't any. It will do More lo brighten nil your ilny Thau the coin you laid away. Kindly actions nlwnys pay. Spare a few. If the sunhennis find you out. Spate a few To the man with gloom about. You'll not mo; 'or the gladness that we know. Out to other folks should go. Sunbeams smile for all; and so. Spare a few. Sunset Mngnzlne. ,in,v tiuks. llelow la given (lie time and evidence as lo the size of the verdict, the right of appeal to the United height of high und low water nt even though they were Bhut out of States Circuit Court of Appeals, and llnrshrield. court In the general offense because It Is announced that that appeal The tides nro placed In the order of failure to file a reply, that he will be tnk.cn. of occurrence, with their times on would order the case tried again be- I.aud In every county west of the tho ilrst lino and lioightB oil tlio fore n Jury. Cascade .iIoiintaliiB, excepting Clnl- second lino of cncli day; n compiir- Mr. (Iravcs has now filed mi sop, In the Htuto or Oregon, is for- m. ()ll ,.0, ocutlve heights will nmeiided petition for specific dnin- felted to the Oovoriinieiit by tho Mdlento whether It Is high or low ngea ami mv. , iiamniomi 1111s put in -". water, c'or high water on the lmr niiHwer lor iiug. mug aumiiH me 1 e iiuiuiiik uiuir auin 111c ;t ' 1 1 1'rt engagement ami promise to marry hi-hmho 111 earn couuiy mm reverts hut alleges that suhseuiient to the en- back by the decree: gagemeut he heard that Mrs. Wells Ka-t Side (rani. was of iinchnsle character and that (.oiinty. consetiuctnly he did not keep his Washington troth. Multnomah Tho case will come up for trial nt YaniMIl the next session of court in Septum- Clackamas her and will probably he a decidedly Polk .(innon Lincoln Ileuton Mint i.l.SSO, Lane 'Jli'i.s'lll noughts lilil.S.11 1 nt;.r,i;:t SI! salacious one. Prisoner Is Paroled, John Klltney of llamlon who had served It) months of n year's sen tence for burglary at llamlon, was pa roled yesterday by Judge Coke. Slier- in Cage reported that Klltney had Coos 1k"mi a model prisoner an 1 a there t "irry Acres. 2.I.VJ S.I I'll :!7.u:i!r SII.7I'. I :i 7.111.. :to,:ii)7 I.. !l III! 5:1,7111; I't I His. I Ft.. r. His. 'Ft.. 1; Hrs. I't . . 7 Hrs. Ft . . S Hrs. I't.. DIHrs. I Ft.. l.Hi c.r. (i.7 s.ni I!. 7 :i.:is t;.i i.'Jii i;.:i LSI r..i 0.27 l.c S.OK 0.!l s.ri2 I.I !i.:ir. 1.1 1 11. 1 1.0 11.0:1 0.7 11. to o.:i 0.2:1 n.i ;ur. l.s a.17 n.o n.sii Ti.2 1.72 0.1 "..:. 1 'i.O o.:ip i.O 12.no 0.2 I'Olt ItKXT I niifui'iilsli,.,! 10,l nt'l'lim njwuin, ..IM'1 10 C"ll IIJ . I..fll o I l. fll... ..... I. Isterod Holstelu bull or good lial mid gentle disposition. Apply til 11. a. i.anuiiiii, V.UOH 1 uver. i.iui lkt..rt, f. ..... roil in.. 1 r iiriiiinri k.i lioiisekeeplug npurtiiieiit Cull li:i X. 2nd st. or phone inn 17' I'Olt SAI.lv Wild hlnckbeiTlos J, the box or gallon. Phone ordn 31-1x2. 10 I'Olt SAI.lv (.'0(1 pllllio Mblchhal been used few years. Uoudtoul mid us good iih now hqUt 1.1 . nun m necuitit siteet. XOT KXtll'KIXOTII.I.Ii: xoxu. (Pittsburg Sun.) We're having a regular reunion of old customers coino In you are Hiiro to meet friends you haven't seen in years and. by the way -.Miss Tlllle McDonald, who has been 11 our employ for ulimist :i," years, has been given ihe title of the Hos tess of Honor yon can meet her where the exposition of old things are -bow 11. ........ ...t.i 1...- ... - ... 1. ....... 1.1... . iii-iu HllllKiillllK I'lirillllSlillll'CN III HIS .uvinii. I lll.il. II irliiie, which was the theft of a clock Jackson 1 1 l.'J.'.l from a vacant house In llamlon while Klamath lll.Oli he was drunk, the court granted the Tillamook 7,0.'I7 parole, 1 Special Scssl I Total l,(il tl.S.I I Judge Coke was conslderlmr the West Side Cnmi. advisability of calling a special Jury County. term of court to dispose of the crlnil- Clarke. Washington mil business on hand now. There Columbia are eight or nine comity prisoners Tillamook ami Judge Coke thought that It Wnshliigton . . . might be better for all concerned Multnomah ... and cheaper for thu county If the Yamhill grand Jury was summoned In special session, uml a Jury called and the Total cases disposed of. iimvcwr. on investigating the mat- iikpoht OF Till-: HIVF.IK .......! AoroH. 2 1 " 17.07S 22.70 1 l.'.OSO H27 i.r.i;:t iS.-l! I lor. he has practically made up his IHTCIIII-: I'K.'HT IIY IIOI'XIIS mind to wall until the tculai' term ol nii.it In Sep:e. uber. AT BBSto-TaaaiyW 'IiW'MJ (JJJ taESVS'l I Kp This Sign Answers Your Question "Where can I get the articles advertised in my magazine?" This sign means that we carry the goods (Ol Otlr linn nntlnnoll.. aclvcrtised in all the magazines, especially in Good Housekeeping, whose publishers add their guaran tee to that of the manufacturers. Remember- Advertised Goods are Quality Goods They've got to be-to get into the pages of the nationa m gazmes lhafs hy w sell then, and that's why you take no nsk , buying then. Don't send away for goods -you can see them at our store. Just phone and we'll end you anytlung you want We can't numerate r . u,c es we carry, so step in and let us show them. ' J iNasburg-'s Grocery '': .'()! iioi'si:ki:i.:.ix .stohp Corner Commercial am, .Sho.h. St. ,. .,.... J. C. LS FMIGE IS IHDIGIED m vit's mi 1 !ji i'.!:!.;)i:s. Hnvo your Job priming done it Tho Times oulco, I I.OCAI, TII.MIMIIlATl'm-: 1 ItCt'OKI). I I For the 21 hours ending ut 1 I I: CI 11. 111.. duly :i, by IteiiJ. I I Ostllml, special (lovornmeiit mo- I I teorologlcal observer: j I Maximum OS 1 1 Minimum IT. , At I: III n. m Till I I Precipitation 0.0 I ! Precipitation since Kept. I, I I I Si 12 01.11 I Precipitation same period I I last year Ol.liS I Wind. Northwest; cloudy. Si.il 2 2.3 10.2.- 2.1 I II. IP' I.S 1 "" rim HK.vr Fui-iiNiifti iwi.r 0.0 1 npartnieiit. Apply N'atbsrt'i I -, iirocery. fi.S LOST l-Ilks' IihiIIi. Iteuiinl for tl I turn to TinioH orrice. Important Notice To the Vlnvl iiatroun ami llmsn wishing liiforiuntlon rogardlng Vlnvl,. would stnte that the representative. .Mrs. Ulloy. will he at her rooms atl 101 No. 10th. Mondays, s a. m. to 5 P. 111. Phone l.-ii'-X wi-n 01c imv vi: cax fix vor rp f.Miiiti:i,i,.s ItAlX COATS UAIX HATS SI ITS SH.."i(l TO S'J.-t.OII ski-: rs i-'iiist. The Fixup TWO STOItKS MarsliiUdd Xoi Hi lleml I'Olt IIKXT Two nice. fiirnMrl front rooms, with bath. 2JJ , liroadwiiy. l-OIC SAM-; (ins i-aime; nrl now. liuitilro ISt Market ml Phone iliH-.I. I'Olt SAliK On uccount of lllnl iiiriiiiiire or seven-room i0:H Phono 212-Ii or cull 210 Xl Fourth street. FOIt SAI.i: I'-'.iiM.m loilghiK i.. furnished, iltil North 1'roDlH Phono 20-1-.I. FARM FOR SALE Dairy. Block nnd fruit farm ccs- BlHtlnB of CIS ncros, between 35 w 10 ncroa of rich bottom laml, e!jt acres of bench luiul sot to sj;'j trees nnd fifty acres nioro tliattu easily he cleared for orchard ul Imlmii'o good gruzlni; land for rt tie. slieop or Koats. Twolvo lieail good dairy cowid mi rarining iiiipiomonts necesur;. I.ocited 011 West Fork of Crt Hlver, 0110 mllo from postoit bcuooi nmi Doatiaiidlng. Iluy illrect from owner. For further Information, call vi 110; v. a. ( At ., A e!anr. Kit POItTI.AXIl OltAXIl .liny U.:. 11 ll.S Tltl'i: Itll, I, AtiAIXST .!.. .lum.Ml.ll .t (OOl'M.IK FOIt IXSCIJANCKSWIXIII.i:. lOltTI.ANI). Or.. .July !! The nand jury took up tho consideration of the cases of .1. (V in i.-.-r ...... ,.,.,i ! Kinlly l.a France, his wife, who wore I at rested at Coiiulllo Or., after a long (base a few months ago. on a charge ot swindling nu Insurance couipauv and two fraternal Insurance organiza tions out of $i.-,.oiin. ' Indlctinents hhargliiK them with obtaining money j under false pretenses, tin. woman as l a principal, for It was she who col- luted after her husband s supposed , nun mi. mini as an au-esMn-y are expected to be reported The district aliiuneys offlie is a l in- at .eii as oer u to where ,a Maiii-o obtained the bod whtih was B.biltutedfor,8onontl.e pp'r oa.hes of the Clackamas rlwr lie has told hoernl of what Dlstrlit At lorney l-.Mtiij. calls "wild-goose sto- ich. nut u mu, ,.,u,u,,j i,,,,.,. holes thi-oiiKh wliii-ii tiu.h. 1.1.1.....1. was es.ahllsluM. Kr li.stam-e. Ii.nu Identified two uudeiiakers' iixslstants employed ill a West Side . .'1 . ' ,Ul1 ,"'" 'P'1 from that es. ahllshment though wlim, it ",, fiom orlgltmiij. he m ,,, kllll.n,,M imi 1 ,..i.Wu "U" '" iwiitloii were ink on to the muni) Jail by Frank lleat- i'...hlu;"U "'yosll''- for the mi. ... i,lil,rn,,y " ofr,lv- f them ma,n,V;',,v,Khlw,l,u,,ww' lo ft 11 ilay, f,u;ll,rr "vo-UBntlon I', ' l.,0l,bt of ttw f,,l8ity of l.a 1. uu-es story. Uotli were allowe ' go am no record of any kid or i.Vnie.lm,MK bMn '" tU8,0,, Frim'1'11,0":11 l,y Mr- Kv""s tlmt I.a trame Is In terror of being cliai-ue.l with murilep and that lie v rlo ,s .0 u ctng stories. whn-h lie Ims old --.-.... nun lino The Perfect Corset Creates Perfect Figures The naturally perfect figure is so rare that the world still worships its Venuses. But any figure may be trained and moulded to lines of perfection by wearing a ill r V.-.UI have tbo linestlgators boon able so V001' of the money, u Franc .1 . glared when arrested that lie I Jdn t imo oxen a 10-eent ,, of let War ner Rust Proof Corset SOLD AT There U nlu-,,.. ..1 at the o,n rhe'botto, ' '0! sides, for successful mn. ' The Golden Rule R. A. COPPLE, Proprietor, Two Stores! MARSHFIELD N0RTH BEND fnr r w 1 faisc -pro 01c 1 Wrii "Pusf -Proofs Corset '.,A '.''g'MW.Ih, yy MKra