The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1913 EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
64. 0. MALONKY Editor anil Fun.
BAN K. MAI.ONEY News Edltof
OFFH IAL PAPF.R OF THE CITY,
or MAHSIIFIELH.
Address nil communications to
COOS MAY DAI I A TIMES.
Mnrtdiflold : Orego
Entered nt the postofflce at Mann
tlold, Oregon, for transmission
through tlic malls as second claM
tnall matter.
Official Paper of Coos County.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
DAILY.
One year $6.00
Per month '".0
WEEKLY.
One year $1.50
When paid strictly In advance the
ubscrlption price of the Coos Bay
Times is $t00 per year or $2.60 lot
tz months)
Dedicated to the service of tho
people, that no good cause shnll lack
champion, and that evil shall no:
thrive unopp sed.
DO IT NOW.
Why not get your Christmas shop
ping done now, hofore tho rush?
This Is a question, It Is stated, in
the minds of mnny clerks and em
ployers nt the present time, nnd It
Is Bald that the puhllc ought not to
leave this work until the last few
dayB before tho great mld-wlnter
festival.
If nttonded to now It will mean
tho saving of ovor-tixed strength
on tho part of those who stand he
hind' counters, It will moan more
satisfaction during the holiday sea
son ; It will mean a practical Christ
inns gift to thoso who appreciate It
and will go toward bringing "peace
on earth, good will toward men."
During the coming week mnny
tire plnnnlug to make their full
quota of purchases, and have the
task out of the way. Some, It Is
Bald, nrc planning this to save
themselves; some are going to do
it to assist tho wage earner, but
whatever tho motive, the action Is
being strongly endorsed by all right
thinking people who desire to see
tho Christmas spirit manifested In
a manner that counts greatly.
THE SIE(iE OK FLORENCE
By Dean Collins.
Tho clouds of war are rlsln'
And glowering" gloomily
About the fair horizon
Of Klorenco by the sea;
Stern Mars his knife is whuttln'
I Me gives a grim guffaw.
And sees the scenes n-settln'
I For reign of martial law.
j Oh Florence, brutal Florence,
I Your crime Is black and deep;
I It fills us with abhorrence;
It robs us of our sleep;
You ordered from your city
Along the beach to roam,
Poor hobos O, tho nitty
Who didn't have no home.
Twns seven luckless persons
Whose brag was "Freedom's
brag;"
Whoso crimes were never worse
'uns
Than eussln' of the flag;
Who merely tried to riot
About rebelllously
Within your city quiet.
Oh, Florence by tho son.
But nn avenger comoth;
There Isn't any doubt.
And Oswald's anger hummcth,
And you had beslH watch out;
The warlike forces gntlier.
And shortly there will be
Somethln' exciting' rather
'Round Florence by tho sen.
I see the bay'nctn glisten,
And banners stream above,
And o'er tho wire l hlssln'
The order of the Gov.
.lust why this war Is brewln'
IH hardly clear to me.
But ho says, "Sothln's doln'
At Florence by the sen."
SUFFRAGETTE
I WITH THE TOAST
l ANH THE
TEA
OOOD EVEN I NO
I
"Our doubts aro trnltors, and
make us lose tho gooil wo off
might win by fearing to attempt.
Shakespeare.
STAND BY VOl'R TOWN.
K you think your town's the best
Tell 'em so!
If you'd havo her lead the rest
Help her grow.
When there's anything to do
Let tho fellows count on you,
You'll reel bully when It's through;
Don't you know.
If you want to make n hit
(let a name,
ir the other follow'H It
Who's to blame?
? r your money in your town,
.' keep thu prices down;
(i.ve Hie nmll concerns a frown
That's the game!
f you're used to giving knocks,
Change your style;
Throw bouquets Instead of rocks,
For awhile;
Let the other fellow roast.
Shun him as you would a ghost,
Jlout his hammer with a boast
And a smile.
When a stranger from afar
Comes along;
Tell him who anil what wo are
Make It strong,
Needn't flatter, never blut'r,
Tell the truth, for that's enough;
.loin the boosters- they're the stuff.
We belong.
M'KINSTRY Sl'd'EI'DS M'INDOE.
Lox Angeles .Man Will Be In Charge
of Entire NorlhmM Harbors Work.
WASHINGTON'. D. C. Nov. 21.
Orders have been approved trans
ferrlug Colonel 0. II McKlnstry from
Los Angeles to Portland. MoKlustrv
hns served only about two years at
Los Angeles and bis transfer was not
expected, but by reason of his rank
ami for other considerations ho was
chosen.
Lieutenant Colonel McKlnstry will
bo uuulo division engineer as well as
district offlcor for the entire north
west, a position which has been vac
ant because of luck of an officer of
Tbe Christian Spirit.
Christmas Is a good institution, be It
examined from any angle. The Christ
mas spirit Is one to foster anil encour
age. It means unselllshness. charily.
peace. liberality, good cneer, an uesir-
able traits in themselves and all tend
ing to make tbe world a better place.
While the Christmas holiday Is a
Christian Institution In name, no one
religion holds a monopoly of the Christ
mas spirit. It Is common to all reli
gions. It means a striving to make
others happier, mi effort to better con
ditions for iniinUliiil, It means sharing
your good fortune, no matter how
small the portions may be. It is the
essence of the (iolilcu Kulc.
While one can do much good to oth
ers by tln radiation of the Christmas
spirit, the greatest good Is dune to one
self. No man can bestow a gift, either
material or spiritual, on another with
out beiielltlug himself, lie must ele
vate himself by the exercise of the
dilutions tlint Christmas calls forth.
mid this elevation must be more or Ic-s
permanent. No man can be inm-li ilif
recent one day In th" year from uii.it
he Is the oilier III! I days.
Ho hlcscd be the spirit of ChcM
mas! Exercise It during the closing
days of December and you can't help
hut be the better for it. and you can't
help but continue Its benevolent liitlu
euces during the mouths that follow.
I
A CHRISTMAS DREAM.
DHKA.MI:d ii ilrcam ono Clirlatmni
cvo.
Th KtrniiKctit one. you may bellove.
'Twin of u world divinely fair
llcyonil tlui blue, fur on', sonu-wliere.
Tlioro KNcf unit tears wore all unknown,
Anil lovo supremo rvlKiii'il on the throne.
All, Mich ii Joyful. kIuiIhoiuo world,
Where sorrow's liolts wero never hurled'.
Hero races gaunt wltli poverty
Dei Mo the rich In mockery.
All equal there wero each to ench,
Thu liext within u pauper's reach.
No hiiikIiik. crimheil, ilowutroililen mitKHeo:
No proud, t'llle or tl.iu iniiilo eluases;
No seasoned oys for Just a few
In tills fair realm lieyonil tho tilue;
No stnlkliiK want with piteoiiH voice;
No poor to feed, All hud their choice
Of that willed seeinetll jimt mid good.
All things wero rightly understood.
No hrohen hearts or racking pain;
No avaricious, Mood houghl miln;
No Ki'fisplllg. grlndlliK. sellish Ki'eed
That other's Welfare doth not heed.
All thliiKH weio pel feet as the love
That ruled this spoih'ha world aliove.
Were this sad world like to my dream
And love nilrd all, Its right supreme,
Ah, where the ehanee for kindly deeds?
Were Iheie no poor to voice their needs,
Wile siivh n state Hiililliuvly line.
Oh, where the good that we mlitlit do?
Weie theie no faees dewed with tears.
Where, then, the sol;ue of the Jeans?
If this world knew no grief, no cure,
(.tiilld we our Inothei's burden sharo?
Ah, love would losu miieh of Its worth
Were theie no ehuiity on earth!
I'eihaiH 'tis better as It Is
Thau live In realms of perfect bliss,
l'or out of exit eometh good
When (.iod Is rightly understood.
And since wo live mid toll mid euro
And not In halcyon dienuis somewhere
t'pllft mid help thy fellow man
And do tl e UPVlost good you e.lll
To make this woild like that above,
Controlled and swayed by Chrixtly love,
-Howard I. Wentworth.
HorND-l'l' COST $.'17,1X111.
WRITES ON WALK
Washington's First Specimen
Pays One Dollar for Writ
ing Slogan on Sidewalk.
(Br AmocUlM Vmt to Coos liar T.mn.l
WASHINGTON, I). C.. Nov. 21.
Miss Lucy Burns, the capital's first
mllllant sufrrngotto, paid a flue of
$1 In police court today for chalking
t: e White House sidewalks with
"Votes for Women."
12,000 WORKERS
MAY WALK OUT
Twelve Thousand Electrical
Empfoyes Wants Two Dis
charged Men Reinstated.
jn AmocUIM rrrti to run. nt Tlm.
N'Ktt' YORK. Nov. 2t. Unless ad
justment or their grievances is made
before tonight, 12,000 employes or
the General Klectrlcul Company will
go on strike. Officials of twenty
five unions, Including the men am!
women In every department of tho
big plant', made this announcement
this morning. Tho workers demand
that two discharged employes bo reinstated..
PERSONAL NOTES
OH, APRICOTS!
Her CHIORRY llpn are out or J'oueh.
To PAIR with her I often slghr
Full well I know she Is a PEACH;
She Is thu APPLE of my eye.
. HATCH KR wont to Coiiillle today
on business.
M. C. MKNLO went to Coiiulllo on
tho morning train.
JOK NOBLK U In from
today on business.
Ten Mllo
ROSS SMITH will leave tonight for
Portland on business.
II. W. HOLDKN made n business trip,
to Dandou tills morning.
IS 00ITE ILL
vealtiiv pioneer and father
or A. O. HOOEHS REPORTED
TO RE IN BATH ICR CRITICAL
CONDITION NOW.
home robbeT'
at ns
Ml'S. I now nn. . I
!. I linw nn-
VfSit in Marshfield.
H Of Pilianp
TI'O following- f 3 '
r l.yr Hls.er. Mrs. S,8 ' e.S
W.M. W1LKINS. or Ten Mile, Is n
Mnrshrield business visitor today.
W. A. P.KII) expects to leave tonight
for Portland on buslnes and pleasure.
II. NKW.MAN was a passenger to Myr
tle Point and Dilution this morning
on the train.
K. R. NIKNSTADT went to Myrtle
Point nut! Coiiulllo this morning on
a business trip.
IOHN D. GOSS nnd wire leavo today
on the Breakwater for Portland
for a week's Btay.
TONY A LA. IN and John Ptihnrlch
wero passengers on the morning
train for Conlodo, where they aro
employed.
J MR. ANd'mRS. C. A STANLKY;fwhu
came hero a co.iple or wooks ago
to look for a location, went up to
Conledo this morning.
entrance b
COOt ll.l.i: RIVKR FISHING.
The present fishing senson on tho
Coiiulllo1 River ends tomorrow. As
a rule, fishermen have not been:
able to earn even living wnges, and
the paclc put up by the canneries
Is considerably below the average..
The Co-operative Cannery nt Pnrk
ersburg lias been nble, by raking
and scraping, to put up C000 cases,,
while Nass' Cannery at Prosper has
less than half of that amount. The
season will open ngnlu on Decem
ber 10. Bnndon Surf.
BANDON COri'LK WKRS.
Married, at CoonlHe. Thursday.
November l!'.. Mr. Fred Lorentzen
and Miss Kdna Hodge. The groom
Is a popular member of Bandon's
younger set nnd Is n trusted em
ploye or the Bnndon Water Com
pany. The rtrlde Is the youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marlon
I lodge, of Prosper, and Is a well
known and popular member of so
city In that thriving llttlo city. The
young counle will make their home
!:t th!y city. Bar.dcn Kt-.tf.
MRS. ARCIIIK BOONK nnd son, liar
old, were passengers to Myrtle
Point on C. e morning train. They
returned home this afternoon.
ilSS MAK KKSLKR, the lady cornoU
1st who has been at the Royal for
the past week, went to Bandtui this
morning to III! an engagement at
that place..
hard on ;i:.it.
Tho Bnndon Surr says: "K, S.
(icar. the Immaculate and aristo
cratic life lusurnnco man who suc
ceodnd (ln becoming solo pro'nrlotor
of severnl dollars' worth of Bnndon
confidence and who beat It while
the beating was good, has been heard
of at Walla Walla, Wash., where
he Is organizing nn Infant class In
the art of playing fair guy to his old
Bandon stuff. Someone should
bounce n wonkey-wrench off his
head."
MRS. G. W. K A l F.MAN lias returned
homo rroni a visit at Spokane and
Seattle, aeompanliMl by her little
daughter. Shu returned by way of
Drain, where she was met by .Mr.
Kaufman.
WILL IIKNNKSSKY was down from
the Smith-Powers mine at Hen
ryvllle yesterday and reports that
the output of thu mine Is being
steadily Increased.
L. DONALDSON and wife and daug
hter, arrived here yesterday on
the Breakwater to visit at the K.
D. Howe home and will later pro
ceed to Coqullle Valley points.
.IAMKS COWAN. county tlnibr
cruiser, has ende! h!ti wnilc if
estimating tho value or the stand
ing timber In the countv and re
turned to his home in Marshl'ield
today.
Anson Rogers, one of Coos Bay's
best known pioneers, In reported to
be In n rather critical condition at
his homo on Coos River. He has
been suffering from n general break
down Incident to his ndvanced years, Curtis avenue.
and his rolatlves and friends fool I Some unknmv,, .
consldorablo apprehension concern-1 '""t ulK,t entered tl i. r 'i
lug Mm. I Lucy o. o.Mvant .7 V.?6 'Ma
Mr. Rogers Is eighty-five years ransacked tho Inter In
old nnd has boon n resident or Cooei'iunce and escaped un r
Bay for nmn- years. Ho Is ono oflmuclras Mrs. OPIvn, .n. ed '"is.
tile wealthiest men In this section, visiting nt Mnrslinoii . t'rMe'
having extensive Mnrshrield holdings or thu loot secured b- """"l
as well as other real eslute. cannot ho determino,! 5 ,lle
He has been poorly since he Htif- The prowlers f(i.0,i
fered'n slight attaelc of paralysis hem thu boiue by brcnkln
n t'lini ,,. Ul, nmv I till, ll!ID.i,i,A..i
jv... w r. " iiiuiii (lOOr. TKa- . "
nxe. sim.sl.,.,1 the wood h, "
-;v-i .hroug,,
" lrl or the toi i
were most thorough In J
senrch. oil,.. ti,
''.. -Irawcrs ThV '
"'"t'n'Hses Rwclla8
".ot secluded portion, 0
denco-. ,oe r
The rohherr
this morjilnt.y Mrs. Edward 2
n neighbor, nn.t h.
' I "(!. It Ih believed ,hat tkiT
nous resiumsrbloforthejohhaa,:;
knowledge that Mrs. Olllvant . ,v
Hent from the city. At least Z
apparently consumed, consider,
in inuKing tne search. nd tr.,
appearances were little afraid cfk
nig ooiccteo,
IITNT I.V CCRRV,
Port laud Baseball Players Got Four
Black: Iteai'.
A Portland paper says: Hill Rod
gors, Bill James, Harry Thlclmnu
and K. A. RobltiBon, who have been
liuntliig in Curry County, arrived
In Portland. Four black bear wero
killed, Tlllelinnn getting one nnd
IConworthy, the Sncramonto outfield
er, who accompanied thu party, kill
ing one. The other two wero secur
ed by Curry County men. who Join
ed the party, .lames lias lnl the
snllnts removed from Ills right hand.
He expects to romalh hero for somu
time. Rodgers leaves for Ills homo
In Cihclnuntl soon. He doesn't
know whether he will bo sent to
Cleveland or return to Portland.
FOOTBALL PLAYFR DICAD.
CLKVKLAND. O.. Nov. 21. Mor
ty Marx, 1 years old, died bore o!
Injuries suffered In a football guuu!
last Friday. Playing with an umn
teur tenm, he plunged 'head' first
llito a telephone pole.
" ir; Nur nunc
BRKAD AT COOKKII FOOD slt
ATl Y I.V COOS My nffi
TY CO.'S BnUHXf,. FRONT
BY CHRISTIAN nintCIMVOMa
SNAP IN SOUTH MArtSIIFIFJJ)
RKSIDKXCI- Tn-n Mory m
n nils ror iiino, on eajr tfrnn, S
Title Guarantee nnd AlHtntct CW
puny.
PRKSIDKNT SWAIN, of the Swaln
Hoyt Company, who has been In
North Bond sovoral days looking
Into his business Interests on
tho bay, will return with his son
todny to San .Francisco by stngo
and rallrond.
G I, FX A DA Pl'PILS IN BISINFSS.
PKNDLKTON, Or., Nov. 21. At
tho annual meeting of tho stock-
! holders of the Northwestern Fron-
I tier Kvlllhltlnn ARKni'lnlliin llm nf.
ndequate rank to assign to that duty. fK.lal (U,t, (,f th() ,,, ,ltlon w, Ul,
Tho war department holds McKlnstry' 1W1W Qtni.BQ niiil o
In high esteem and believes Port
land will be well satisfied with him.
SF.F the ijtlll.OII COATS
LAD1KS' i:.MPOItll'.M.
nt the
Times Want ads bring results.
owns, stages and puts on the
llouud-iip, It shows that the total
cost of staging the Round-up for
lull: was $:57,'.H:ii.ltJ. leaving a
cash Imlanco on hand of $9200.23,
making a total receipts for the
10Ki show of $ I7.1GG.6S.
Form Stock Company ami Kngago In
Poult ry-HuMug for Piorit.
Kl'GKNK. Or.. Nov. 21. Down nt i
tho little city or Glcunila, across the
Sluslaw Ulver from Florence, the i
public school has started something
new In connection with the study of j
agriculture mid mathomatlcs. A
i hlcken yard lias been Installed on i
the school grounds by the pupils and
a regular co-oporatlvo company or
ganized. Kuch child who wishes to j
belong to the company furnishes uj
hen and receives In return n certlll-i
en to of stock showing a par valuo of j
no cents. Dividends will ho declared
monthly and tho surplus or excess of
sales over tho cost of feeding will be
divided among tho stockholders,
Ofricers havo been olected ond regu
lar reports will bo furnished nt' the
monthly meetings.
It Is the aim to tench practical
methods nf record keeping ond busi
ness organization In addition to .the
construction of poultry houses and
yards and tho proper methods of
feeding. The school will have no
difficulty In disposing of all oggs
produced, as thore Is nlwnys n good
market at Glenadn and Florence. In
case of tho death of any of tho dick
ens such children ns mny hnvo tho
misfortune to lose n chicken will bo
MRS. JL A. C: RILKYV local man
ager of tho Northwest Vlavl Com
pany, has been called buck to
Portland and will lenvo on tho
Bronkwuter tonight. Jlrs. W
Mason and Jlrs. C. A. Hanson
will take ehurgo of tho work
bore.
BKRNARD B. SAWYKR. genera)
agent of n large bonding nnd In
surance firm, of Portland, who
nrrlvod on the steamer Alllnnco
with Jlrs. Sawyer on Wednesday,
will leavo for Portland ngaln on
tlie steamer Breakwater tills ove
nlng, after visiting n nuiuhor of
frlonds In .Marshfield nnd North
Bend.
PAT IIKNNKSSKY, superintendent of
tho Smith-Powers mlno on Isthmus
Inlet, Is a Jlnrshfleld business visi
tor today. He roports ovorythlng
going nicely at tho mlno and tho
forco Is being steadily Incronsed
ns tho dovolopment work permits
tho Increasing or tho coal output.
Ho has about sovonty-flve men em
ployed there now.
AMONG THE SICK.
Ksmond GIosop, ono of The Times'
best carrlor boys, Is recovering from
a sovoro attack of tonsllltls and will
soon bo able to resume his route In
South Jlnrshfleld.
HKK tho $10.00 COATS
LADIF.K' F.MPOHir.M.
nt tho
reimbursed from tho profits before
dividends nro declared. . THU
If you have anything to sell, rent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad
In The Times,
Tho TIme3 want ads are the keysj
to the door of opportunity,
INDKPKNDKXT AUTO LINE.
Watch for Footo pennant. Head
quarters, Mnrshflold, Blauco Hotel,
phono 46; North Bond, Club Cigar
Store, phono 1431. Ladles' wait
ing room, Marshfleld, Busy Corner,
Blanco Hotel, Winkler's Pharmacy.
North Bend at Star Theater. For
cars private charter, phone 144-J,
Thanksgiving Special Sale Saturday
Seven-Piece Imported China
Salad
Set
BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS. ONLY ONE SET SOLD TO
CUSTOMER
PEOPLE'S 5-1 0-1 5c STORE
ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW.
Do You Really Want a Home?
A NICK. COMPLETE, MODERN. BBAN-NKW lir.N0AMW it
A REAL BARGAIN? W E HAVE Jl'KT SITU A OXK FOI M
AND IT WILL GO Ol'ICK, BM'AI SE IT IS HII,K.XIIM
i.-u tvn iv im.'ti imxii.' a VII THE PRICK IS OMA
Wlllf'll IS .IL'ST AROIT ACTL'AL COST. A SNAP UKK
DOES NOT COME OFTEN.
rWNQ RAY D1TAI.TY CO.. M
Ml'iU U. UUINUAIS. mono
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inatliiK I io MIIHiliKSiAK w ra" "; ,lt,. on
Our Mm. M. Perry will h f tlu Vhn j Hy gJ,,rf Ml
HATIJR.IAY and SUNDAY, NOV 'MRM S ; tri
will also iitspitiy in .inn ih-iiii -.rn at "-""."'.it I
1UV .! TUKKIIAV. VIIV. Ullll "ii" "V. V.:.itiiCIIA1.
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est styles at economical prices,
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280 MORRISON ST., PORTLAND ORF.fiOX.