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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1913-EVENING EDITION. " - 1 I mnr I ss sBBwfc i i hi-mi mi mom- i Ll uim iiinui. ii The Golden Rule We have fine new lines of LA'CES, EMBROIDERIES, DRESS GOODS, FANCY and STAPLE WASH GOODS. In fact, more goods in all departments and better prices than ever before. ft 111 ft ill ladies' Suits $12.50 TO $40.00 LadiesCoats $12.50 TO $35.00 Ladies' .Dresses $1.15 TO $25.00 Children's Coats, Dresses and Rain Coats all prices BY GRAND J We have a new line of SILK PETTICOATS; messaline and Jersey tops; "KLOSFIT," special at $5.75. The Golden Rule Everybody's Stori first National Bank Building. SKVKUAIj PKISOXUItS SHXTRXC i:i TODAY von VAKIOIS CUI.MKS XO ACTION YRT OX CKAWI'OltD'S I'.KPOHT 11 .MOU SPKCI.Ui DKTKCTIVK. (Special to The Times.) COQtfll.UC. Or., Sept. I. The Coos County grand jury yesterday made a partial report of the cases subtnlted to It and Judge Coke pro-' noutieed sentences where the crim inals pleaded gullty- The grand Jury Is still grinding away. So far, they have not dono anything about Attorue.v General Crawford's report on the Leach deportation. It was reported here that Governor West was going to send n special detective, .loo Dny, formerlv on the Portland city de tective force, to Coos County to dig up evidence to present to the grand Jury when his special prosecutor comes. Prank Hechtold, of North Hend. pleaded guilty to the Indictment charging burglary and was given two to five yenrs, "Hud" Hrfgham. of .Vorth Hend, wim also Indicted, but has not pleaded. Noil Mel.cod Is milking an effort to secure clemency for young Hrfgham, who fs charged" with committing robberies in com pany with Hechtold. Wni. C. Payton, the forger from .Mnrshfleld, pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one to fl'vu years. Thomas Stlnnet, pleaded guflty to steaffng- brass from the Smfth- Powors machinery at Coaledo and was sentenced to one year fn the county Jail and then paroled. Beautiful Silk There must be a new rainbow within the vision nf l ion so wondrously beautiful are tlie colors of 1 r nv Silks, The clever loom artists colors Into' a silk fabric and then strew it with flow "Beautiful beyond expectation" you will sav whPn!fS' see them, Silk Poplins, Jacquards and Sussa ? V0u variety of shades: plains and brocaded Charmei .J! 3 Crepe de Chine; Foulards and Minors and almosteS nnnoeivah e shade in Messa hues, CBe,f.l .- i Ask. to see this beautiful array of materials fonft. I on and evening wear, It will affoid us phsffl LANDO'S ((.'OOI GOODS.) i PIIOMIT DRMYRKY PIIONH YOlMt ISII:S. aiH.!KJS'KKOXT STItKKT. I'llONR, nnnn show them, COOS BAY TIMES W. 0. MAI.ONHV hdiior ami I'u.. HAN II. MAI.OXHY News Kditoi Off trial Paper of Coos County. o.vmvi.ii papkk or tin: city OK .M.ltSIII'li:iJ. THAT VMM W Ol'lt OWX. ever It Is Interfered wiih as present. If romnierco Is the life blood of of a bar. V, nation so good roads are the arteries that carry the life.' blood to the heart and brain of the body at and somo Coos liny men do- the .same tlilng when tltoy get l'r front A Coos Hay man gets mad If his wife gels sore when he sluys out politic. I'nless those arteries are nil nlglit. And he gets twite us properly In place and kept In a ' mad If she acts ns though she- liked healthy working order, commerce to have lllm stay out', .v 1 1 1 suffer. The Hist essential then , --- lo the streugtheulug of the business! WHY SIIOl'l.l) IT'." of a community would bo the pro- I vldlng of a proper system of high- O, why should the spirit A mortal' (wnys, and the bonding of die com-, Uc- proud? utunlty seems the best available ! Ilotuning to town one observes What care for trouble milkers'.' I can reap whore I have sown. I've a patch of Ion green acres And a roof tree all my own. This the song of all the ages First In manhood's rank's shall way of doing this. Coos County has Htnml. I been making headway, but not hend- Ilo who tolls for no man's wages ! way enough. To progress raster. Owns I he soil and rules the Intnl. however. If wilt undoubtedly be nec- . essary to voto bonds, and there Is nUKP down In bis heart of hearts, a constantly growing senrlment In with his cherished memories favor of bonding and the Immedlato of childhood and his hopes construction of the more Important " vou and likes vu Just the Tor a hereafter, every city dweller highways. same. who labors at desk or In mart; j , TTT . . i.ovic inn i muni, one 11 murines other people are. --- tii thu crowd "You bet I am glad to net back to Coos Hay." And somebody punctures, with,. "'Ob, been, iiwny.'.'."' -tt-K- A friend Is one who know all clings to the desire some day to. UK'li lip 'US Mem; lor me mm-. , iimtm TUC TflAQT i I iv i i 1 1 I,, i unvi i throw the key away and Journey to, n pleasant' farm all his own. Here! Is the vision of his ic,t a reward ?5' hard earned and doubly sweet. Days are alus siinn on 'Ills, " ilriiam-fanti, anJ the fruit Is heavy, j on the vine. A rumbling homestead i la sheltered by cellars and rich, ' with roses. There me daisies on the lawn and the h illyhorlis grow Vn prim array by the Barden fence. And there are lilnls In the tree. We have seen that inrni. In a dream.' Who has not? I That's why when Allied Milting) emues along ami sas be proposes to atait an experimental f'irni on Coo, llav l am ltiteiesteil. If he will, do' this thing he will he (loin ul ureal ediiiatloual woik not only i for the rancher, but for the city, Uwoller us well. If he could IhiiH iiriinalm tlie city man with agilcul t iirnl problems and teach him how, to meet them he will perform a xlgnal service for tlie whole coun try and greatly accelerate the "buck to tlie s.ill" movement. With knowledge will come courage, and the break that- is now so hard to' make -the break Horn the office :inil desk will ho easier. I If Mr. Mitt lug is successful In establishing' his school garden, It will be a great work. We would , nil pro fit by such a chance to learn, ' iuv there is always our vision tie Tore ia--that little farm all our own. i AND THE TEA GOOD KVKXI.VG. "'i ! 1 - nionaiT nut nu: da v. to us If no one ever dared break the rule of doing fat her did, we still would be living In caves ami trading stone hatchets for Juicy roots. Character. Alter all. the follow 1 stays at home fins the time. who best m:i.i:.si: U'here there Is one man who s(iitnis with his eyes, there nro a hundred who squint with their I, nil us. Sl'XSKTS.. Speaking of the Sunset at Sun set Hay the Wise Guy says: "To ' one feller n sunset Is a glory of j purple and sold, to another It looks like n fried egg. Hut both Is ! pleased, so what's tho odds." Methuselah was tho oldest man In history. Hut the record does not show that he ever accomplished anything. --- GKO. CAHI.KTOX SAYS: 1IA1X AND GOOD HOADS. T 111-3 ruin of the lust two days was generally needed and beneficial to Cojs Count), but it play ed havoc with the roads. Allegany tratllc suspended, Myrtle Point tralUc By day I'm held liy chains That fnsteu me to toil. I have to work for gains, To win my share of spoil. Hut went the night hath come, Ami dally tasks are done, The chains so burdensome Are lifted, one by one. And over hill and dale On dreamy Jaunts l fly; Ulght gallantly I sail Heueath the moonlit sky. And while my body worn llests here In slavery, My soul, In dreams reborn, Kejolces to be free. Selected, j A Marshlleld woman who has had Most Coos Hay women are more experience says "there ain't no such w.iiTted about their complexions thing as a way to maniigo a bus than they are about "votes for wo- band. All you can do Is to feen him "If you are golnj- Into dohtt shoot i the moon. Hewaro of the two-bit 'i?.,ittu t it.... i.. in... .. .. . ..v..i. .x uniinii in iiie nil 1 11 Hill, ino smaller he Is the louder ho will holler." men. .Inst a few showers that you may Hiispended, Sunset Hay shut off from 0rwnto ,hp ,or.OW8 c' ; notes, all lend to prove tho grow- i8Hll8no tlmt. rolUnvt.. Ing necessity of heard surfaced roads In this section. The rapidly luoreas- ( ,t ,aUos K00ll f0urage. sometimes Intr traffic In all directions In Coos t0 load In the prayer meeting. County emphasizes the necessity of tarty action. The Increase In com- j There are. horses who drink their sacrce means a greater loss when- heads off when led to the trough, treat him right, and trust to luck." I thi: wish ohsi:uvi:u says, i i If you attempt- to overcome nil possible objections before you start, you i never attempt ntiythlng. Husbands and onions are respon sible for most of a married woman's tears, KDISOX HKCOVRHS I'nmoiis Inventor Stm-ts Fov Koine After Idler Illness. (Pr A"ofltr.l Pro. lo Coot llir Tlmr.) I.OWKLL, .Mass., Sept. 4'. 'niomus A. Kill'son, who has been Buffering from n duvero cold, proceeded today by unto to Lake Sunapoo, New llainp- shlre. uppnrently In his uhiiiiI health. lie expects to return to his labora tory at' 'Sruiige, New .lersey, SunOUy. PERSONAL OVERFLOW MU. AN!) M ICS. It. IIODSOjV re- turiuiir today from ic few weeks' visit In San Krauclsco and other California points. They had! a de HghtCiir trip, hut were glad to get back to Coos Hay even In thu rufn. They .returiu'd' via KoMihurg and sy the showers had' thoroughly settlud' tile diot iimv the road. Mil. LiUCII. formerly n wholesale grocer of Oklahoma City,, who Is limiting this section over- went up to spend n few days with Col. and Sins. Grimes. I Id Is wed impressed watu, this section mid may decide to locate here, lie was formerly m member of die Sallool. Hoard theio and nlso served on the City Hoard of Trustees. AVOUST KICIOVOUTir nini bride arrived last evening from San Francisco to visit bis parents. .Mr. and .Mrs. H A. Klckwonh. and othor relatlKes. Tbey came In via .Myrtle Point and report the rond bad, tho stretch from CoiiillIo to Marshlleld being the worst. Ilo Is being warmly welcomed by his .ninny fronds hero and also being congratubited as this Is his lirst visit here since his marrhiKo In San Francisco several months ago. What's the Use of annoying yourself with in'ferior cooking 'utensils, with rusty tin pans or with enamelled kettles-will the glass- enamel chipped off, when for a litthnore money yocr can get the best aluminum ware? THE WfAKM' STING KIND1' TRWSHMH. FOR EXCHANGE A good, six-room, modern home i Spokane s mile-and-one-half circle tor coos nrnnnrtv. 1 FOR SALE 80 acres. 2 1-2 miles frorTvCoostonP.OJ at $60 per acre 12 acres bottom; 60i acres carti . cultivated. House, barn, sheds, etc: A few. go3d business chances, and a f ew very good on close-in property in wiarsmieia. COOS BAY REALTY CO., I. llH.tttj. KSTATH Phone OI-.I. NEW PROBLEM Along the Waterfront. I The Sana Smith is due In tomuc row morning from San Framisiio., The Adeline Smith sailed yostwrvtuy for Ouklaiid and Hay Point. The laqun in duo In toiJjjh or tomorrow from San FrnmilscoH FOR JAPAN r AMONG THR SICK., Miss Kdlth Cartor, iiunghter of J. W. Carter, who hnsj heon quite 111 of quinsy, Is reported Improving. Mr. Hodges, an employe of th Smith-Powers Camp on South InM, was In Marshlleld yesterday to get nn Injury to his arm treated. Ho was injured In nn accident there. The Injury Is not serious and he was nble to return homo yesterday. Win. Abel Is quite ill ofTi grippe at- his homo In South Marsh Held. Mrs, A. T. Haines who Is nt Mercy Hospital Is reportrd to bo getting along nicely, but It will be several days before she enn return home. Ilirttnr Yonllw I'rom Country Vic tims of City Ulilnis. Ur AoclaleJ 1'irM lo Coo Hay Tlnifi.?. TOKIO, Sept., 1 I.Ike many o.tli- er great cltlusi the uumbor of un employed is over on the Increase tn Toklo, w.hure men gathor from, the country with high nmbltloiiH.. UnfortuniUMlyi howover, high plnces nro few and' talent Biiperahuidiiu.t. Consequently oven men with, good qualifications aro roaming nbuut. vainly seolUng oniploymeiU'. Somo of th.m; come to the Freo hodglng llouso nt Honjo, Toklo, Wrtftt out; j Borne oven are on the brink of I starvation. I This summer the, suwll lodging I bouse Is .taxed to Us utmoBt ca- I paelty. The director o$ the House iciis piiitui tales of tils nlgiUty lodgers. "Men In tb prime of debts they Incnrml to create! Impressloust at home. Ttesef men. bellig geaerally it birl" ers or aniDltlous studesls. tbr become, cheap lalioren or and filially end ns loattr i In the Poor House.' Japan: Is dealing wtth th p f ilm. niie.niiloycil on ground, having ptoflteil Jf j greater etierIeaco of ABii Klir.oiie. LOCAL OVERFLOW -.IoaatiJ who was Injure In the C. A. smun -vj died t Mmy HMt a injuries, ne and was wen nu life," ho says, "coaue hero every fiage Here. Sheriff Gage came over from QoqutUe. today on bust, iies. day starving, hnvlng had nothing ' to eat for three or four days. , Qf 1 the young men who come ,to me ( for help, the majority aro from th j country. They mnke their way to the city with high hopes, and write i, .. . nume exaggerateit or imnBineu' stories of their success. A few years later they ro back to their homes on borrowed money and dressed up in, royal stylo to Impress their family and friends with their success, not yet realUed. When they roturn to the city their sit uation Is worse than it .was be- They All ' It to'lir t m-m mm vi m . iri 4 . n I BRV 1 SUIT? SUITS Or AXYWHEB& I ha r Dependable (Wfc TWO1 Mar slid el d-5- .' lfor, or lliey are 'a.d.d,le( v(th I