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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913 EVENING EDITION. 2 COOS BAY TIMES lat. 0. MALONKV F.dllor and I'ul). If AS K. MAI.ONFV New Kditor OFFICIAL PAI'KU OF TIIK CITY OF MAItSIIFIF.LI). Entered nt tlio postofflce at Marsh Held, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second clasi 0 tnntter. HUIISCUII'TION ItATES. DAILY. One year 16.00 Per mouth t0 WFF.KLY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance fiie subscription (trice of the Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 pur year or $2.50 lot Iz mouths. 000 a pound. After repeating that f.ut n few times, you may get over the notion that the price of porter house steak or eggs Is too high. Official Taper of Coos County. Addreuit ail communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMF.S. Marsliflcld :: :: :: : Oregon j Dedicated to the service of tho people, that no good cause shall lacx champion, and that evil shall un; brlvo unopp -sod. I'RACTICA L F.DUCATIOX. UIO' high school boys of Ish IKHllluir. Mlchluan. are ilnlnc- sur prisingly. well, in practical work otf.stio.v i'oi: thf. day Would a man with a fishing li cense have a right to bulldog a deer? Nowadays If you are slow the on ly thing you are sure of Is being left. Anyway the fool Is always liber ul with hla folly. DAXOHROIS CO.MIUXATIOX. The worst alllnltles In sight, Promoting sad mlBrule, Are those which oftenest unite The firearm and the fool. --::- One difference between boyhood and manhood Is measuring yester day's "good time" by the stomach ache. Instead of the headache. MO For tho lust'brx years students in tlio manual traiiilng courses tmve been employed to repair the various se'.iocl bul.tllngs or the city, and In one Btimmor thoy earned three thousand dollars. They repaired roofs, laid comont lloors, btillt brick walls and Installed plumbing fixtures. Thoy also conduct a co-operative school farm, and at latent uecounts were obout to build a school gymnasium from plans that seniors in the high school drew. Ed Lewis says he knows poverty Is no disgrace. But neither Is tho grip or a bunion. (JOOI) ADVKItTIHIXU PAYS. (Philadelphia Ledger.) Tile ordinary nowspapor or peri odical reader doesn't dream ot tho potency of good advertising. Ono of tho largest, If not quite tho largest, general advertiser In the United States Is a manufacturer In tho Philadelphia metropolitan dist rict. Thoro Is a never ending race nt that plant between tho advertising department and tho builders. Tho ndvertlsors bring In so much busi ness thnt tho builders aro kopt busy enlarging tho factory. Something like $1,000,000 a year Is spent In advertising this com pany's output, which Is n luxury In ovcry senBo. At tho present moment orders for now business nro so far ahead of tho capacity of tho plant that It would seem a hopeless Job over to catch up. Hut tho adver tisers never relax. Tho Head of that great concern now knows almost better than any body ciso that before you can reap a harvest you must first sow tho seed. Tlio advertisers nro tho chap3 tliat are doing that. , Most things and most men j seem easy until you try to do them. j The slit skirt is till an open ques tion. Tho less you say the more It counts. Those who can play the piano usually refrain. There is no need of guide posts on the road to ruin. I . Tho man who takes himself ser iously may be considered a Joke by others. Lots of people who nro batting 1000 In the Church League on earth will bu sent back to the Hades Hush Leaguu when they try to butt into the Celestial Series. If half the steamship Hues now projected come through the cannl, we shall not need to worry over the effect upon commerce. There Is an awful difference be tween a 0001) business man and n good JHJSINKSS man. A woman gets so much exercise Jumping at conclusions that a man wonders how she ever gets fat. I Li 10 BAY Chairman Kruttschnitt of S. P. Board of Directors, Inspects Oregon Line. ' KttOKNK, Or.. Oct. 117. Julius Kruttschnitt, chairmen of the hoard of directors of the Southern Pacific railway, accompanied by a party of other distinguished railroad men, passed through Eugene a few min utes Friday afternoon, without stop ping, on tho way from San Francisco to Portland, where a conference with ollicinls in charge of the operation of the company's lines In this state and other states of the Paclllc North- A year or two ag-. I. II. Wheeler, a grocer at IJandon, was arrested and taken to Medford on suspicion tl'nt : o knew something about the murder of a Junk dealer there. Later, lie was exlionerated. Now he has com menced cult for damages as Is shown In the following dispatch from Med ford which erroneously gives Wheel er's home as Marshileld: "Suit has been filed in the Circuit Court by I. II. Wheeler of Marshfleld, west will take place. The taking , against former Sheriff Wilbur Jones over of the P. H. & 10. lines by the,f0r $10,000 damages for alleged S. P. and their operation by the par- r false Imprisonment In IPtt, when ASKS DAMAGES FOR CHARGES . H. Wheeler, of Bandon, Who Was Arrested for Medford P i. linn Dnmnc Q VIIIIIG, UUJJIIId OUIl. out company will be discussed and It Is probable that the disposition one way or another of some of the higher oHIcIuIb of the smaller com pany will be made. Coos Day Line Must lie Finished. Mr. Krutschnltt In an Interview at Ashland said that the Eugene- AT THE JOV. tt'HSTS TIIKOUY. (From the Medford Sun.) Govornnr West Is now working upon the theory that thoro aro more I. W. W. votes in the stato than In Cobs County, Tlio Chandler Motel. W. J. (ioobel, San Francisco; Mrs. It. s. Itlggs. North llond: Joe L. Lew. (ii-nnd Rtinlils. .Midi .Tiwt.- '.U'.ill 1111.-.. Mil,. -t I ...... T ...... I .1 -!, I I , .mill ill. I'Uill BUM, I.IIKl'- I side; F. (!. Oreonough, Randon; II. Edwards, Allegany: J. T. Oniric. WIIFVMOTHi'it iiptiM ' Ul S' Wr,Knt. San Frnn- Ulll.X MOTHI.lt It LADS ALOUD. ,.,,.. .,1U.0,1HOI1( ,,,,. K Ki When iniirKAr r,,i.iu ni,i 1 1,"'!1, Portland; Perry Lannlng and '. . ......... luu li,Dl, . , "in-, i iuiiuiKi; u, u. iiamnn, neaver II 111; .1. T. Conlogno, Lampa. Wheeler was ;eld live days In tho County Jail as a suspect in the Na than Itogoway murder case.. Mul key and Cherry of this city repre sent the former county olllclnl, mid Sperry and Hammond of Marshileld the plaintiff. "The suit complaint nllcges noth- Coos Hay lino, now under construe-j nK farther than the Imprisonment. Hon by the S. P. company, must by The Kogowny murder has never been nil means bo completed, which menus solved. When Fred Seymour, alias that the work will not cease till It . Parker, sentenced to die for tho Hod Is completed as far as Marshileld. 'asknlous murder next Friday with It Is possible thnt tho anxiety of tho Spanos, made his llrst confession to company ollicinls to get this lino sheriff Jones, ho said that ho had built as quickly as possible has some- killed an unknown man near where thing fo do with Its extension on p.ogoway's body was found nt Kings down the coast Into California, oven- bury Springs, near Ashland, hut noth tually forming a through line be- inK corroborative of the claim was tween this city and San Francisco, lever found. Wheeler was held as At Ashland Mr. Kruttschnitt said a suspect for live dnys. then released, that the present trip had no parti- and It Is for this tlmo time he asks tlculnr significance. He said It was financial surccace." purely n trip of Inspection of the sys tem under his control, embracing 10,500 miles. The Tillamook and Coos Hay pro jects were pronounced Imperative and must be finished. He lent no encouragement to the rumor which contemplated a new and reduced grade over the Slskiyous, south of Ashland, and pronounced everything as blue as Indigo regarding the Nat ron extension until llunnclal condi tions materially Improved. Expenses were declared out of proportion to revenues In general throughout the railroad world, and the Hues were compelled to adopt! methods of retrenchment. While tho Southern Paclllc was ! not doing ns much as It wished In ! tlio way of development, Mr. Krutt-' schnltt expressed coulidence and op- IRVING BLOCK I HOSIERY FOR WOMEN We have in stock a beautiful line of Hosiery oV Lisle, Mercerized and Cotton, from 35c up t0 $h CORSETS ttnmms& &leoarn.iwel-dressed s GLOVES A beautiful line of kid gloves, A large assortment of collars to choose from A lino of Silk-lined Cashmerettes ' cc A line of Silk, short c A line of Silk, long i Jg? UNDER. WEAR Ladies' and Misses' two-piece and union suits, Alarw stock to select from, Just what you want, PrS 25c a garment and up, m MILITAM' Sl'FFItAOK'n'FS lll'K.Y AXOTIIF.lt IIOUSF. Hr AMOrlated Vtn to Coo, Utf Tl,n I LONDON, Oct. L'7. Tho militant suffragettes burned "Tlllhouse," tho lino residence ji t Rramshott belong ing to T. McKeuna, a brother of Home Secretary Reginald MsKennn. The lire occurred enrly today. AR'l W. C. CRAIO '. ... REVOLUTION BJI IB TF.I5MIXAL RAILWAY DUAL XOT CLOSED 1 I ! It was stated today that still ! ( other conferences would have to I I he held before the deal for the t I transfer or the Terminal Hall- I ! way's steam Franchlsn to the I 1 Southern Pacific could be closed. 1 o Cltl'ISF.It SUNT MEXICO WEST ro i COAST 1 1 in I h in over the future outlook When the people fully understand OEIt.MAX that their interests and those of! the railroad are I.lcntlenl, he said, there would be more of a mutual 'l"r"';,M "' "' Tl""" satisfaction all around. LLRLI.N, Oct. 27.--TI11. (ierninn ii,t,i,. Mr K-mtL-nimm .1 protected cruiser Nuoremberg sailed bers of tho party wore President WORRY CAUSES JORDAN'S SUICIDE of his money out at Interest. A few yearn ago when Eastslde started Its street Improvements nnd the school board, or which ho was clerk, started the school building, ho began to call In his loans so that ho could take up the Eeaslslde war rants when there was slow sale for them, thereby aiding the town. .Most Highly Respected. It Is seldom that more coulidence has been placed in a man's integrity and honesty than has hen expressed In Chas. Jordan's. During the days following the discovery of the East side shortage and even today, after his suicide might have turned the finger of suspicion against him, ev eryone Is remarking about his hon esty and expressing coulidence in him nnd regret the fate that befell lilm. Judge John F. Hall. Tom Hall. John Ellerby and others who hud i. 1.1... I.... illicit .... r.t. u i ...... . .... .... , w. , I Finnish locals of tliu partr will bt declare he was oue of the most Un- j Il0,tl, nt tt.,ll(;l tlmo (Le quMtoDC( est men they ever knew. For years ,,,,, ,.,,,, , the flel4 fjr ,. ...m, ,.., ,,.:.,.. .... ... ,10 ,.0nilng city electloa will be dii gether and his death Is a shock to (lI1HS1 uie inner. Just the other day, In talking with a friend, Mr. Jordan remarked that over since he began working for himself he had been succeeding. Ho Socialists Held Meeting Ust Night, But Placed no Ticket In the Field. Tlio Socialist "revolution." hick was scheduled to take place at Fin. nlsh Hall last night did not nut. lallze, although a meeting o,f tbi English Speaking local wai held. The purpose of tlio meeting tu to reorganize the American branch or the Mnrshlleld Soclalliti, hld. was accomplished la short order, Plans were also formulated for holi Ing regular weekly meetlngi, hlca will be held every Sunday night la Finnish Hall. Next Sunday night a Joint meet ing of the American, Swedish ul said WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA I Seonis real as every day: I hear th6 tramp or armies vast, 1 see tho spears and lances caBt, I join tho thrilling- fray; I) rave knights and ladles fair and proud r meet, when mother reads aloud. When mother reads aloud, ralr lands Seem very near and true; I cross tho desert's gleaming sands, Or hunt the Jungle's prowling bands. Or sail the ocean blue; Far heights, whose peaks tho cold mists shroud, I scale, w'.en mother reads aloud. E. llolallllL' lni'tliniil l.lm',1 I. mii'mt. i-oruanu; .ir. anil .Mrs. A J. M. Robertson. Coiiuiile: .1 K Paulson. Coiiuiile; E. J. Loney, Port urioru; w . a. paiton, Spokane; N J. Cornwall, (Jardiner; Dorothy (lib son, Dilution; .Mrs. L. c. (ilbson llanilon: S. .1. Crimes, Portland! R. W. Lyon, Lyon, Neb.; .1. T. Col' ogne, Tampa. The Lloyd lintel. W. (i. Header. Milwaukee, Wis.; (i. .lacking. Eureka, Cal.; Henry Hluuk. Coaledo; Win. Mcliill, Ran don; J. E. Pullen, North Rend; F. E. Curtis, (llendale; Tom Stewart. Salem; A. llund. Coiiuiile; J. V. I.ubke. San Francisco; F. Oppell. I Eugene; H. N. .Miller, North Rend When mother reads aloud. I long ! V'K ' , ; ,,ler' Nor,h ,lL'ndl For noble deeJs to ,o ' ,M' ,1,on' Nonv" 'Mrs- W To helo tho rim... r,.,ir.- w HBhor. North Rend; L. D. Ander To help tho right, redress tho wrong It. seems so easy to be strong, So simple to bu true, O, thick and last the visions crowd My eyes, when mother reads aloud. son, Randon; F. McForson. Uandon (ieorgo Lens, Coaledo; 11. O. Hendeo, .Milwaukee, Or. Elmer Matsou, Portland; Carl V, Matson. Portland; H. 0. Hendeo, .Milwaukee. Or.; C. Julhlng, Eureka, ; ; Roy Rrown. San Francisco; C A Coos Ray man Isn't scared Sherwood nnd wife. Spokane, Wash.' or germs when they are on a I dollar bill or a girl's lips. i --- A Coos Ray girl will Jet her om enta seloct a husband for her but 1 ., (Jl,',? nassH. Mnploton; Mrs. W. she will insist on select!.. tho kuIx 1 , kn.,nrA..an.d Mr. North ' . UtMlli: It. t . WM.'llDM I'nMlnlirl ll'.i Mae Eughlom, Empire. The lllam-o Hotel. Charles Duller, Portland; It. L Wagner, Randon; A. Haft, Randon; Thomas Edgar, Empire City. for. the wedding gown horself When beauty Is skin deep It j Hades. When It Is powder deep it rubs oft'. I - tor Norrls, Falrvlew; A. E. Nlely, Falrvlew; W. H. Rrldgford, Flor ence; M. iinhl. South Inlet. The Coo Hotel. L. li. Myers, Clackamas; C. B. Aderson, Raker; L. Jones, Port land; Fred J. Jones, San Francisco: J Mr. and Mrs. Ledgwood, Spokane; lenow R. E. Smalley. Portland; Jim Mer- -:tti- Half the people of Coos Hnv l . . , , , ....... ""l' I HI I HOW III llll tlllllirj n.1,1 l... n.l... ..1 . . ..... " iu uiucr iiuu ciiuiii, neaver Mill, know how to do tho samo things' Ed Rackleff. Myrtle Point- N J better I Cornwall. C.ardlner; D. A. rrl'ch, Co -tt-tl- qullle; C. J. Searles. Coqullle; J. M. At the present price per cram 1 Johnaon. Portland; T. Rarklow, Ran- radlum would be worth ir," 000 . H Cl 5acll.ey' Co Pote 1,1 '-ieuu,- oison, Sau Frauclsco. Sproule. Cieueral Supeiintondent Campbell and District Engineer llurkhalter. (!. C. Morris, iisslstnut superlritenilent of tho lines In Or gun, Joined them on the run to Portland. that while ho worked at the mill his salary all went, but since ill-heilth forced lilm to quit ho had been prospering out of his products and was getting along nicely. Mineral .liny lie eniiesduy. , t() ,,,,, 80110 bg pr0p0giBdi Althoucli th n date l':ir. nut been ' . , delliiltoly llxed, tho funeral or Mr. Last night those present listened to a very Interesting talk by Mr. Canning, Organizer of the Itedniei, and nlso unite a prominent Soclilbt or Sau Diego, Calif. Soveral now members were tsken Into the party at Inst nlght'i meet ing and the .Socialists are ungslni thnt they will greatly Increase their membership in the future, ai tier todny from Yokohama for Mazatlan on the West const or Mexico. It will remain there during tho dls- Jordnn will probably be held Wednes tiirbances. The (iorninn cruiser Rer- M,-H- Jordan Is now trylnj; to Iln will arrive nt Vera Cruz sbm-ilv coinunicute witii tier clillilren who Have your Job printing The Times office done nt to relievo the cruiser Ilerlha. MiiMiucraile Dance at Ecklioff Hall Saturday. Xuv. 1; given hy Xoi-lli Itend Hand. , 'tyr, Good lighting Is-as important for the children as good food and pure air, Electric service, with proper lamps and shados, not only means good and economical homo lighting, but light that is healthful, clean, safe and convenient, Th? ideal time for housewiring is the fall. Then you can start the winter evenings with the cheer and comfort of the best lighting, An estimate of the cost of wiring your home may be obtained for the asking, Courtesy First Good Service Always Oregon Power Co. Telephone 178. Second and Central. live near San Francisco. So fnr ns could be ascertained, Mr. Jordan was not n member or any lodge. Feared Foul Piny. Mrs. Jordan nt llrst feared that he was the victim of foul play. Last night nfter they became alarm ed over his absence, she told several that she was certain he would be round In the Ray and that she felt that he had met with foul piny. Disappeared Fully. Yesterday afternoon Mr. Jordan Is said to havo been busy writing. Last evening ho did his chores as usunl and delivered tho milk nnd nto supper. About 7 o'clock lie changed his clothes and started away. Mrs. Jordan asked him whore he was go- lug and sho understood lilm to say ho was going to Olson's, n neigh bor's. About A o'clock she retired, thinking ho would soon be In. Sho worried and did not sleep und final ly at 1 1 o'clock arose and wont over to Olson's. Mr. Jordnn had not boon thero and then other neighbors wore called nnd a search Instituted. Thoy continued the search all night with out finding anything. Early this morning Mr. E. A Stonecypher Joined tho Boarchers and ho went down to Jordan's boathouse, thinking he might possibly have gone thero. n0 did not find him, but noticed that there were tracks to the water's edge and none re turning. He returned to the house and when he got back he found thnt R. L. Cavauaugh had discovered a noto left by Mr. Jordan stating that his body would be found In the Bay. the note va8 left on. a chest in tho barn and on top of It was the knife which he used In cutting up feed. The Bearch continued and the body was fouud near the old ship yard dock, about twenty feet out In Isthmus inlet and a little way up stream. meetings nt which speakera ol repa- tntlon will be present. C. II. McLaughlin va present t the meeting and advised the Soclil Ists not to make known their pliu for the coining city election, ai both other parties were waiting to w what they Would do before showlif their hands, hut he was advlied bf others present that tho Socialist par ty did "no political trading" and u not afraid to make known Iti ph" or purposea, after which McLanfi' lln had nothing further to sir. I AMONGJHSICKJ "MTsMoTlTirof the Coos HotA who has been III for tlio past ' Is reported to be Improving- Try Tl' T'"""' Wflnt -i If you have 'anything to sell, rent, n' or want help, try a Want Ad In The Times. Women Make a Dollar Go Farther Ever notice how much the average womea for a dollar than a mT She seems to know now make every cent c0U,n;.nauU. A woman Is naturally IWJ Itlve. Sho wants to knoM" ,b not afraid to askyl j A woman like "to lop aTSaV the ,e P; of the advertising l J newspapers like THE T' Is written to women. That speaks we character of advertising as to fact and Phraf"Dg'crltlct Women are severe They would not twice. annt. t' Advertising to WPj women must be otroM to strike their unerring -of values.