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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION. I? COOS BAY TIMES ; WITH THE TOAST AND THE . ..all i ft.. I u n MAi.f x v Kdiior anu i uu uav K. MALOXBY News KditorR- offlclii) I'niwr of Cons County. , CITY - i TEA I n, LOCATORS TO "WISH VOL' WAS II KICK." OFFICIAL I'AI'KR OK TUB OK MAUSHKIKI.il). GOT u card from Stove this morn-, in', doggone his trav'lln skin. He's up around Nlng'ry Falls , a-wrltln' home ng'ln. I Seems like that hoy'B one glory la to wander fur an' free, I An' furder off he gits, I gosh, th j more he writes to me. BE PROSECUTED SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. One year Per month r,u WBBKLY. One year ....... .1.50 When paid strictly In advanco the ...I I... t nrlxn nf HlO CnClft H.TV Tlmos la $5.00 per year or $2.50 for He sends these pictur postals cards, ,iT months, with photos showln' that Entered at the postofflce at Maria Th' world Is nllus heautlfMest where Hold, Oregon, for transmission you ain't llvln' at, through the malls aa second clas a uicssages reads all th' same; Tinll matter. 1 n lottera large nn' clear Dedicated to the service of the Ho writes from Maine er Kankakee oeoplo, that no good cause shall lack an 8avs a champion, and that evil shall w,: "Wish you was here!" thrlvo unopposed. 1 Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMB8. Mnrshficlrt :: :: it : Oregon COOS HAY'S BALANCi: OK Tit A Did Nobody ever seems to know just when he'll go er where, We git his destination from th' card that says he's there. Secretary Lane Announces That Government Will Show no Mercy in Fraud Cases. PORTLAND. Or., Aug. 21. "1 want It known to the public that the land embraced In the Southern Pacific land grant which Is soon to come- Into possession of the Govern ment, Is not open for settlement nnd may not be for some time. In formation hns been received by mo to the effect that certain persons have been receiving from $10 tt $1!00 a claim for settling hoino steaders on this land, but theso men have absolutely no authority to do this and they are robbing the people. This la a crime and all PERSONAL NOTES MRS. N. RASMUSSBN of llandon Is n Mnrshllcld visitor today. HARRY PANITKR left this morning for Myrtle Point on business. MISS LOLA R I TCI HOY, of North llend, la visiting friends here today. IT WOULD bo Interesting to find out the exact amount and on which sldo of the ledger the bal ance of trndo Ilea hore In our own city. By that we mean how much more do wo ship out that we ship In, or the other way, how much moro do wo ship In that we ship out? It would nlao bo of Interest to havo fionio definite Information as to whether a great ileal of what comes In could not be mndu or grown right hero. Some of the art icles may bo apparently of small vnluo In themselves, but their con stant nnd repeated use would mako a volume of business in a year's tlmo; at least It would Increase or decrease the balance two fold, which ever sldo It might bo on. An' ho ain't more than settled down who nre Implicated In these fraudu- to loaf a day er two Till he gits thlnkln' up th' names of ever' one he knew, An' then with ever" doggone cent ho possibly kin spare He buys the Unitary Church, the De pot' an the Square. He buys 'bout overt'hlng they Is in Hath er Holvldere, Then malls th' whole blame business homo nn say "Wish you was here!" I guess he's at Nlng'ry now; he was last tlmo ho wrote, lent' deals will be prosecuted. I have already taken up tho matter with United Stntes District Attorney Reames and directed him to make Investigations and proceed with tho prosecutions." This statement was made by Sec retary Franklin K. Lane, of the De partment of the Interior, on his re turn to Portland from hla trip to tho Deschutes Vnlley. Ho emphasiz ed tho fact that absolutely no quar ter would bo given to those who attempt to locate settlers on this land for a fee. He said that ho A. B. KRUSH of the Prosper shingle mill Is In Murshlteld on business nnd pleasure. II. II. STAPLBTON nnd wife and R. W. Terrell nnd wife of llandon are Marahfleld visitors today. C. W. MONTGOMERY, of the Stand ard Oil Company, left today for San Francisco on business. P. BARTLBTT of tho Randolph Lumber company la In Marslilleld today on business and pleasure. MISS MBRLB IRBLAND, of Ollala. Is the guest of her uncle, Cell Ireland, and other rolntlvos on the Hay. OUR FALL IM a ! a k lilt 111. I A A . . . !' IjAIMKN UMIS t.yil atllN WIM, KOOX HP in., ITRCIIASB YOUR SUIT Oil COAT IX A lintltv i rbgrbt haying honk so. ai nl OUR LINK WAS YBRY NBWBST 1)1 PURCHASED LATH AND VU rnv. BSIGNS. U).T.jf KKKV A SHARP LOOKOUT FOR OUR ANNoi'4(.,.:Mi, FALL ARRIVALS LANDOS PROMT!' DBLIYBRY- aiH-'jnil FRONT STRBBT. (GOOD GOODS.) PHONK YOUR oni,ERs ''"OXEliiJ Hut that don't provo conclusively ho gave the warning merely to protect ain't In Terry Hnte. those who were nppronched by theso Ho may bo down In Pnnnma, er bogus locators. snooplu' round In Nome. i Bver slnco It boenmo known that TUB SONGS YOUR SINGS. DAt'GHTBR A CURRENT mngazlno fnthcrs If they know songs their daughters r'"lng. Probably they don't, ''us'e. Bounds catchy, and In asks tho nro Tho tho Nobody knows Just whore he's nt ' except he ain't at home! I guess we'd never hear from him I fer months or mebbe years If some kind soul had not dovlscd theso pictur' souvenirs. Yes, I exited If Stove would die he'd rise up from his bier the Government would In all prob ability secure tltlo to this land again, bogus locators havo been going about the country Inducing settlers to pay them a big fee for locating them on homesteads. They havo worked, It Is said, In nearly every city and , farming community In the state, and E. O. SAMUELS loft yesterday for, Portland on uusincaa conneciea with the Coos Hay Milling company A. T. PARK, Superintendent of tho Myrtle Point Schools, enmo over yesterday to attend Institute at North Rend. CAPT. C. W. HARRIS wns In from hla Isthmus Inlet ranch today. Ho Is putting In a water system from n spring on his place. ARCHIE JOHNSTON returnod Inst night from a trip through bin now torrltory In the Willamette and Roguo River Valleys. MRS. E. POLLUX FUN, who litis boon visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. S. Turpen, left for her Lome In San Francisco todny. juiublo of words the meaning Is not obvious. The suggestive song Is one of tho developments of a day when there Is a general loosening up hi tho matter of modesty. Publishers put out these songs Iiccnuso tho public absorbs them. To pen a card to all his friends nn It Is estimated that they have col- jjjgg tqRA LUND left today on the say "Wish yon was here!" "t'ESTION I OR TUB DAY i 4 4 What has becoming of tho old fashioned w.einn who said that you Hut do tho people really want sucli would have to cat n peck of dirt stuff, or Is it that in the lilt or bororo you died' the music the sinister nature nf -.jj. tho words Is not apparent? And Some Coos liny girls don't care yet young nnd old sing and shout If they nro not taken seriously, so tho smut songs in great glee. If I ho young are Innocent, their ehlora can hardly bo Innocent. Their In difference and oxuinplo mny bo calamitous. There Is more dangor to tho young from tho suggestive snugs nnd rag dancing than from the fashions of the day. Probably nine out of ten girls take no thought of whnt they Idly sing or or "rag ging." at a dance, but whnt of tho tenth? Many an old-fashioned par ent would be shocked to analyze Homo of the popular songs of tho dny or attend some of the popular dances. Eastern cities have commenced n campaign for the suppression of tho suggestive songs, and every city should do so. People should bo ashamed to listen to it, publish ers to print It, nnd parents to tol erate It, 'ew York has a Chinese laundry man named Fll 111 lllng. Sounds more like n disastrous aeroplane trip than a lauuilrymau. A Colorado man won a wager by eating eleven pies and then stretched out nnd died. Some kinds of foolishness simply can't help being fatal. Trv The Times Want Ads. long ns they're taken. A Coos Hay girl has little respect for a fellow who tries to kiss her, especially If he rails to do It. -H-H- - Till: "I'lET OHSBRYKR SAVS I "Every Coos Hay wife belev's li would bo a cinch to go down town every morning nnd tinker uround nil olllce or store nnd meet people and havo u good time. And overy Coos Hay husband believes It would i be a pipe to stay at home ami lav ' i' ni ii ml In a rnggedy kliuonn and wash a lew dishes." Drinking may not shorten lire, 'nt some feluAvs on Coos Bay Hud that it helps to make time go rapidly. i On the other hand, swearing off i may not lengthen life, but It may ! make it seem longer. Any old kind of a Mutt can get Into debt. Hut It takes an artist to stay that way. -K-n- i tin: otibt ohsbrybr says i "Marriage may lie u failure, but I nearly all the women seem to bo from Missouri." lected nenrly $3,000,000 In fees I "It Is not known Just what dis position tho Government will mnko of this land," continued Secretary Lane. "It may not bo opened to settlement for n long tlmo. It will bo turned over to Congress and then a policy In regnrd to Its dis posal will be outlined. If it Is deemed advisable, It may bo placed under tho Forest Reservo In whole or In part until the Government sees fit to open It for settlement." Nnnn Smith for California, where alio will visit at tho different points of interest for n month. E. K. FLEMING, who hns been vis iting his cousin, Mrs. Dnn Keat ing, nnd other relatives, left to day for his homo nt Fresno, California. ' LUKB M'LUKi: SAYS: A bill collector and an alarm clock never mnko many frlonds. I Men do nn awful lot of bluffing. Every second miin you see Is going around with n chip oin his shoulder, but you won't see a right once n week. Talking nbout radium, did you over try to locate the pork .In n can of pork and beans? When you figure the dope out carefully we haven't Improved much since Adam Invented elder. Dow many stunts would YOU pull off todny lr you know there were no such things ns copr and no police oourtfl? A woman Is n creaturo who wants a divorce lr a ninn stays away rrom homo nil the time, and wnnts n divorce ir he hangs around tho house all the time. iiee, things do chnngo. Whnt has become or the old-fashioned girl who wore n pottlcont and a peek- a-noo waist? J. F. POLLBY, formerly civil en gineer for Major Kinney, Is hero from Hnndon, where ho Is now locntod, ror n row days' atay on business nnd pleasure. L. O. SimBWSHURY and wire or Osceola, .Mo., are expected to arrive hero tonight via Drain nnd Alio- gnny to visit nt the home o' their tinugnier, .Mrs. .iciin Mviy. MRS. .1. N. 11AYLISS, or Coqullle, hns Joined her husband In .Marsli lleld for nn extended stay. That glad iimllo J. N. wenrc theno dnya is the result of her presence. The Reason man Stoves and Ranges are so popular is that they are tec PERFECT BAKERS FUEL SAVERS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED. 5IW Sixteen other patterns and sizes to select from. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. HI MR. AND MRS. CLAYHAUGH will soon movo rrom South Ninth street Into one or tho npartinonts In the new Swanson nnd Divls house on Ninth atreet near Con tin). 1 i no main reason why wo need me iiimnuvo and referendum to give us moro Inws Is because wo havo so many lnws now Unit we can't enforce them. Let 'Er Buck ! Let Er Rip or Stampede! WE INVITE AND WELCOME YOU ALL, TO OUR JOL LIFICATION. LET THE 10c STORE BE YOUR CORRAL Always Something New Peoples' mc Store Doubtless Governor Izes thore wns more In that charge. Sulzor real thnn Seltzer Speaking of misnomers, how nbout a "fnrowell recoptlon?" Sort of u glnd-you've-coiiio-sorry-you-have-to-go-affalr! If you havo anything to soil, rent, trade or want help, try n Want Ad In Tho Tlmos. ROOD PROGRAM AT THE GRAND BWBLLBNT PROGRAM OF PHO TO PLAYS AT TUB GRAND T 1 1 BAT BR TONIGHT. "Othello In .TonesvUle." a cmni.. story of a stranded actor, a comedv sure to plenso. A special two-reel feature, entitled "The Modern Prod igal," Is an excellent offering, and ,to complete the program, nnother reel or conile pictures will be shown, entitled "His Lordship's Ro mance." Tomorrow night an addtnt attraction, the Arnistroug Sisters In uew and catchy songs. L. A. LIL.IKQV1ST, deputy Pros coming Attorney, Is hero rrom Coqullle on business, principally In connection with tho rorthcom lug foreclosure of tax claims of tho county. HBN.T. ROHURTS. n Ten Mllo ranch er, loft yestordny ror a visit ut his old homo In Bnglnnd which ho has not seen in nearly forty years, llo will nlso visit roln men in .Miiryianii nororo Ills re turn. MRS. .T. B. SCHILLING nnd Mrs it. ii. Dement lort this morning for Gardiner whoro they will visit for a week, Mrs. Schilling boing tlio guest of Mrs. Hnyles and Mrs, Doment the guest or Mrs. Clifford Housoii. ROY G I LICS nnd wife nnd children. Bvolyn, Konnor nnd Mnrcolln, or llandon, nro guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Lovl Smith. Mrs. Giles Is a sister of Coll Irelnnd. Mr. Giles Is attending iiistltuto nt North Rend and next year will teach at Prospor again. MR. AND MRS. H. W. BROWN lefl ye3tordny for Chicago, nfter a pleasant summer visit nt tho homo of J. M. Culloy on Catching Inlet. Mr. Brown, who Is proiiilnont in tho Pullninn Car Sorvlco promises to bo a Coos Bay booster and; says ho will return to mnko his homo In this section. MISS MATILDA DRYSDALR left yesterday for hor homo In Logans port, Indiana, after n pleasant fortnight's visit at tho homo of hor nephew. II. W. Painter. Miss Drysdalo promised to carry a mes sage of coos Day's cooling ocean breozes to the parched nnd per spiring HooBlers and also to come ngiiln to this cool nnd fnvorod Hum mor resort. II. C. 1)1 BRS or North Bond who wua horo yesterday stnled Hint ho hud been informed that Messrs. Luso nnd llnrtley of Sutht-rlln. who woro hero tho llrst of tho week with F. B. Wnlto will send ten or u dozen teainti to North Bond to work. Thoy havo boon using nbout thirty or forty tennis nt Sutherlln nnd now huvo no work for thom while thoro In n big donm:id for tennis on tho Bay. Goodrum'sGaffl home of the CADILLAC and Auto Suonlies for Al Makes of Cars 317 Central A v. P1)0 ARB TIIBY ARSONBTTBS? A Irloiul sends us this ono clip pod from the Addison Courier: CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank tho neighbors nnd friends for contributing to my loss by flro. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Bates If you hnvo anything to soil. ront. iruuo, or want noip, try a Want Ad 111 1110 TIIllOS. B$r HILL MILITARY ACADEMY A Select Nan.Secllliin Rointinn nt n. Arktnl lor Bojri. Military Discipline; Small CUmcs; Me Teacheii. Careful auperriiion aecuiea mulu thai tie not attain eUewhete. Send lor catalog PORTLAND, OREGON ' FARM FOR SALE Dairy, stock nnd fruit fnim nnn. slstlng of 518 acres, botweon 35 nnd 40 acres of rich bottom land, eight acres of bench land set to apple treea and Ufty acres more that can easily bo cleared for orchard and balance cood engine inn.i - w i, . 0 ihhu iur vuv tie, Bheop or goats. Twelve head good dairy, cows and an farming Implements necessary. Kuu'uun on west fork of Coos Ulver. one mile fmm nn.inm.. school and boatlandlng. uy mreci rrom owner. For further infa- mntlnn nail n Walk one block and tint lar on each pair oi wc" buoos. Wo do flrt cUM i i 4 41.. intpa nncfl Aug. Olson. 215 Houtn wr Pai SBB MK FIRST- C. W. VIERS, llt ""'I i70 Xortli i rom o llox of Coos Cluimplo" ' vim. tiik HIGlIra rn ir .i 11 ft V III SO Hetween NOW ' High . - - v.. .. 1 1. Fru' . 4 it " n u.. Pnnc BaV 0" In morning i! Southern Pacmc b,,rg' . M.0. OTTO SCHBTTBR, e , ket avenue. HERMAN IULLYEB. tral and Front. Have your ib Prl latW' op write: V. A. GAGE, AUeginy. Ore. The Times ouu