The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. .MALONKY Krillnr ami I'uli
UAN 1!. MALONKY Now.- Killtor
Entered at the postotflce at Mnnn
Hold, Oregon for transmission
through the malls as second cl;i?
mull matter.
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Official Paper of Coos County.
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Dedicated to the service of the
people, that no good cause shall laci
a champion, and that evil shall no.
thrive unopp sod.
Address all communications to
COOS RAY DAILY Tl.MKS.
Mnrshflolcl :s :: :: : Orego.
BURSCRIPTION RATKS.
DAILY.
Onu year $6.00
Per month fiO
WKKKLY.
One yenr $1.50
When paid strictly in advance rue
subscription price of the Coos Cay
Timos Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 lor
lz mouths.
"PLUTOCRAT" AND A.V K.Y
PKKSIUKXT WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT was
ejected t the Presidency ns
n Prove. Mlve Republican, as
n member of f'te official family,
close friend and presumable sup
porter of a Progroislve Republican
President. What happened to that
poptilnr assumption Is now history,
llowsomcver, the other day Mr. Tnft
nridresBcd the Pennsylvania Society
nt the Waldorf-Astoria. Ills remarks
wcro in tho spirit of tho following
oxcorpt, and delighted tho sons of
tho great state of Penrose:
Tho truth Is wo linvo arrived
at .'i tlmo In our hoc I el develop
ment and our freedom of
thought when wo know every
thing, and know It hard, mid
among other things wo
know is that pcoplo who
preceded us In this
nnd especially In tho
'" yonrs. did not know
lire,
last
nny-
eon-
are
thing. No pent-up (Ttica
tracts our powers. We
able to stiHpuud the law
of
gravitation or any of the econ
omic laws that linvo been
thought heretofore to work
with as much certainty as phys
ical laws, and by their suspon
nlon we are going to mr.:;o
everybody happy without In
dividual effort. Wo are going
to make the rich moderately
poor and tho poor moderately
rich. Wo nro going to nrrango
by legislation that those who
don't make any effort are not
going to bo condemned by loss
of Just reward fdr merely liv
ing. Wo aro going to ro-nr-rongo
human uaturo In such u
wny that men will strain their
minds nnd muscles to the point
of perspiration to help other
poople, and that this Is not go
. lug to bo confined to the fow,
but It Is to Include everybody.
Wo oxpoct to oxeludo tho word
"domngoguo" from tho lang
unge, to drive out of business
politicians, ami to have states
men who, with complete pow
er over legislation, will niako
good tho promises of every elo
quent period that Is calculated
to win votos.
"iov, nt thbj dinner Mr. Taft was
ducod by Henry P. Davison,
10 of tho heads of tho houso of
.'.'organ. Mr. Davison's remarks
woro In the following vein:
For Homo years pnBt. this
country. In common with other
nations 1ms been feeling tho
movement of t ho now forcoe,
now utterances, Mtiivlnic on tho
pnrt of all cltUous for larwor
opportunity, for a more netlva
Hharo In tho conduct of Govern
moot nnd buslnoMs. In aceord
tinco with tho expression of this
desire, wo nro witnessing dally
changus In the aspect of our
political pardon hiiiI of our
itonunnrclal world. Never In the
history of the world Ins there
been roeordod a development In
manufacture ami In commerce
Htieh as has been worried In
this 'country In tho last Meliora
tion. Whether a man bo rad
ical or conservative, whothor
he be sympathetic or othorwlso.
" ho must unless ho closes his
Kyyov completely recognlao tho
chini: thnt lwte taken place
' -In ml are taklnn place. And If
'n nuy degree he In to serve
his day and Reiteration he must
fake cojtnizanco of this uew
order; he must try to possess
' " himself 'of the spirit that per
meates it: he must try, to tho
. extent that his Intelligence per
mits, to work for It, uot
against it.
i "jlr. Ha vis. hi. continuing," re-, lsnd. and will make the spot a scenic
inrui the New York Times, "salt! .playgruMiid on which the public may
tb.tt Die man of affairs of the pies-. ream. The fulls will be Improved on
sMt day must ue with) awake ami a plan similar to the Huscu gardens
vtlis C-ut the movement of the of Pasadena, California.
s twenty veaii. is wut the blind, " '"
-.su of dlss.tiUQ.. ana un. ..
-K Ut muy coutlder It to lw. trsd w wnt ,y a Wnnt Ad
-u rpi li not, n mrfci. ai T 'iDhw,
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD. OREGON,
peranccs have sometimes Beomcil to
Indltato, to tear hvs ness down or
to thwart and ruin Industry."
No. gentle reader, the Times did
no. get mixed on the speakers. The
plutocrat" talked almost like a
progressive ox-President; the ex
l'resldcnt quite as a "plutocrat"
might. That is why Mr. Taft Is an
ex.
"KILLIXO TIMK."
Y
OUNO man, don't ta'k about
"killing time. u have no
time to kill or fool away. You
haven't time enough to do the work
of life as It ought to b done. While
you think you arc "killing time"
time Is killing you. Mnke the mom
ents count for something worth
while. Do things for others. Im
prove your own mind It needs It.
He alive; stay alive; rest when you
die.
SILKXT LIFK.
Till? i
best
truei
silent life Is generally the
best life and silent growth the
st and surest growth. Wlmt
one Is dwells within and tho Inner
force fashions the man. The self Is
not carved from tho outside like n
statue, but grows from within, like
nn oak from the acorn.
TIlOOl'S KiXOItK I.OXK IIKPt'TY.
Liquor uiiil (iiiiubllng Devices Are
Shipped From Coppcrltclil.
COPPEKFIKLD, Or., Jan. S.
While a lono deputy sheriff was en
gaged in serving injunctions on mem
bers of the state militia to prevent
them from shipping confiscated liquor
and bar fixtures out of tho town, tho
troops, under Colonel 13. K. Lnwson,
kept right on loading tho contraband
goods on thu train, after which Colo
nel Lawson divided his force nnd left
with a squad of men, It Is said, to
close the saloons In Huntington.
The city officials who had boon
under nrrest were released by Colonel
Lnwson, but tho town Is still under
martial law.
Not only were liquors nnd bar fix
tures shipped to linker, but thero
was a wealth of gamb'lng parapher
nalia, consisting of cards nnd dice,
three roulette wheels, one "monte"
layout nnd three monoy slot machines
with tho money, $S, still In them.
With tho confiscated goods went
Colonel II. K. Lnwson. Frank Snori
grass, special penitentiary officer.
Lieutenant llolmau and ton soldiers,
while there stayed In Copperllehl
Captain Motcalf. who was left in
charge. ,
William Wloganri, deposed "council-
man, nnd
IL A. Stewart, rieposeri
mnyor, the men who aro plaintiffs
against Governor West and othe'rj in
the Injunction proceedings, lost no
time in taking advnutngo of tho
chance to leave Copporflclri, and
boarded the train and went to Itakor,
where they hope to outliuo n ram
pnlgu for redress from wlmt they
term the high-handed methods (of
the (lovernor.
Two members of the council wore
placed under actual arrest and were,
in Jail for a short time. They nro
Mr. Stewart and It. A. Clark, tho rie
posod llecorder. When Colonel Law
son began packing up ho could not
find tho city books. Ho accused Mr.
Chirk of taking them ami finally ar
row ted the two men.
The hooks were found, subsequent
ly, tucked behind a slot machine In
mi abandoned saloon. Mr. Clark ad
mitted having put them there, and
I then the two o-offlclals were ro
' lettseri ami the nuittor dropped.
griTK a nrx
i's wn overworked word, thnt poor
lltt'e mouosyllalilt) "run."
"I found a run started In my best
stocking this morning," said the
woniHii, "so I though I'd run down
town Mini go Into 's. where
jthey nre liming a great run on
I hose. They ran an advertisement
jln The Times, you know. Woll, I
Iran my ey over the bargains on
the wny down nnd 1 saw so ninny
j things I i hi wind that I ran out of
'money before I got to the hose
! counter. Well, 1M run my logs off
by that tlmo. but I don't run n
bill at 's. so I was In riospnlr
until who should 1 run into but my
husband. 1 got more monoy of
him he's more generous than tho
geuoml run of men but when 1
got to tho counter, they'd run out
of my slxo. Wasn't that n terrlblo
run of luck?"
Ami so site
on.
ran on ami on and
IIKXSOX IH'VS OORDOX FALI.S.
Mlllliuialie Tliubei'imiii To Make A
Scenic Playground for People.
PORTLAND. Jan. S. S. Reason, the
I noted Oregon tliubermau and good
Irottds advocate, has bought i'l'o acres
j tin bracing the famous (lordnu Falls.
Ion the Columbia River east of 1'ort-
10 CITE COUPLE
M III0RHJ1T
Man and Woman Burned in
Gow Why Building Fire Ac
cused of Serious Charqe
Tho loss of their personal effects,
or Hume oi uiuiu, aim sei iuu uimm tu
themselves are not the only troubles
that a man and woman who wont
through the recent Qow Why build-
.. ... ..
mg nro encouniereu, ror now tney
are facing an Investigation of al
leged Immorality by District Attor
ney Llljeqvlst.
Jack Lapp, a friend of O. O. Pain
ter, said that ho was going to call
the attention of Mr. Llljeqvlst to
the matter. Mr. Lapp said that tho
woman who was burned In the fire,
was tho wife of O. O. Painter, for -
moriy fireninn nt tho local electric
I nlnnt nnil In. or n firm..!... n 1in
Smith mill. .
Dr. Horsfnll. who attended her for
the Injuries received In the fire, roc-' ' J- Simpson ami F. K. Gettlns np
oL'iilzod her as Mrs. Pnlnter. whom l'oar before the board today and ex-
. ,. . .....,.. .. ...
lie nan previously aiiemieii.
Mr. Painter left some tlmo ngo for
California, where he was going to
seek employment. He had been em-
ployed at a logging camp at Ileavcr
Hill.
Not- Man and AYIfe.
' " ...... .
Immediately after tho fire, tho man
In tho case gave his nnine to n Times
reporter ns Tom Urownell and her '
namo as Mis. Hrownlee.
As nenr as enn lie ascertained, his
nnino Ih Town Hrowning n'nd he for
merly worked In the steward's de
partment on tho Urenkwatcr.
Tho woman was very anxious to
avoid any publicity nt t'o time of
the Nro accident. Her burns wore
of a painful but not serious nature.
Dr. Horsfnll a'tonileri her Immediate-.
ly after the fire nnd told her to let
him know If they moved from the
temporary quarters they got so that
ho could look nfter her case. How
ever, they moved and ri'ri not let him
know.
Xo'v Kecttln.t Clinilty.
Now some misguided Individuals
nro said to bo seeking aid and con
tributions from lodges and public
spirited c'tlzens for the couple under
tVe name of Mr. and Mrs. Drown.
Willi,, Minan Innbliifr tntfi til,, mictn
, my hey n (1ro m t)i(,y fpc,
thnt the Immo'llate wants of the
children should be supplied nnd ar
rangements made for tho future that
will take them away from the alleged
immorality of their surroundtngb.
District Attorney Llljeqvlst win
probably attend to the case In a day
or so as the presence of the child
ren makes It not only a pathetic but
n revolting one.
CALII'OUXIA STAfJK II FLO I'P.
Hlghuiiyineii Adopt Olil-Fiediloiicil
Way Xciir Yrekii,
YItlCKA, Cal.. Jan. S. An old
fashioned stage hold-up incurred on
the mountain road between Yroka and
Walkor. Two masked men In nigged
overalls sprang out from n clump of
bushes and In thu approve- manner
"covqreri" tho driver and ordered
him down from his seat. They rifled
ills pockets of $15, tied his bunds to
gether nnd placed him Inside the!
coach. Thero were no passengers,
and the robbers did uot touch the
mall sacks.
llefore taking to the shrubbery tho
highwaymen started tho stagu horses
down the mountjiln. Tho driver got
his hands free, however, in tlmo to
prevent nn nccldont. A posse started
out In pursuit of the holdups.
GOIU'RFY SLATRI) FOR POST
Salem Man to Re Appointed Income
Tnv Agcjit nt S7 Dally
SALHM. Or.. Jan. S. Announce
inont was mado that James Godfroy.
of this city, would bo appointed in-
come tax agent. Ho Is reported to
have tho Indorsement of Internal
Revenue Collector Miller ami Will
R. King, Democratic National Com
mitteeman. The salary Is $7 a day
with $ I a day traveling expenses.
YRIIICLK FKKS tf.lll.ST.'l.
SALKM, Or.. Jan. S. The total
number of motor vehicle licenses Is
sued In this state In 1U13. nccorrilng
to the annual report of Secretary of
State Olcott, was 13.D57. ami the
number of chauffeurs receiving li
censes was 1 172. The fees aggreuat
eil I50.S7S. In 1912. 10.16R motor
vehicle licenses were Issued, the fees
totalling $12,901.
The fees received from Multnomah
county lu 1913 totaled 27,7."2.:.o.
niAMPlOX WOOD CHOPPRR
John Hurst Is the champion wood
chopper of Port Orford and Curry
County. He sawed, split, piled and
mU four tiers of stove wood in
jifsi ISO minutes ujr the stop watch.
Laugloh Leader.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1914
PLAN HEARIKG" PROGRAM FDR '
ON HMD MID C9KCE T
Pniinfv PnmmkQinnpr! npfpP'"Kr,," l'XT.V AXXOUXCKH
bOUlUV UOmmiSSIOnerS Ueier, xoiRKKS FOR KXTKRTAIX-
Action on Marshfield-to-
the-Sea Project
4 t.nHl.... n.. t1,n tH.,ll(lnl.l I.. tllrt.
Aihjuiiiikuui..b.,iuiB..ii.....-i..c-
Son lloiilevard. whlrh wns scheduled
i a.eu iiuiiiuhuu, niu i ni-iinmniu
to come up before the Coos 11," a"; .!,!,,, the store was j
commissioners at today's hearing. ( '" fl00i',,ou: ffor ,)llBlllL.8a. aj,,
was deforred until tho February ,MarrM "itichelleu" llolsvertl
.- ,.... l I.. ........ i .i '.it ..tlfllll,.... 'I'.ill" IT till
lerm. ine rtiiieivBiuiii'rB ib i.u
opted a rule mnder tho advice
County Hoadmaster Ua'.l-Lowls that
county aid shall not bo given to high
ways having more than it six per cent
grade.
The survey for the boulevard has
heavier grades than t' Is rnri Dr.
Straw and others Interested planned
1 to take it up with the commissioners
nun nave mom waive mis ruie. nwu..
Planned to llOVO Dl Straw. W. S.
I Chandler, Ivy Condron. Dr. House-(
worth, City Engineer Ilucklngliain,
, ..Inl. 111.. Hiiml nt n .l,nt.,n !.,, Iii.lfm '
I j, , ...,; ni-wi v, int., ,pi., nut niiiihv I
Unit tolnnlinni'il flint lln lipnrlnir tind I
been deferred until February, when
the report of tho viewers will be
uvnllnblo and some changes In the
, county survey made.
itotiHiirito posTorFin:
According to Postmaster Helz
custelu the receipts of the locnl
Postofflco for tho year 101.1 to
talled $1!I,S!IS.00 or $1,150 In ex
cess' of tho yenr l!M2. For the
past ton years, dating from Jon
nary 1, 1001, to January I, 101.1.
the Increase was about 110 pur
cent. Hoseburg News.
llmit is Font nmxKs a day.
"Some FellmvH Are llous mill Wunt
. .Moie," Sn.v (Villi Kaloonni.'in.
OTTOWA. Ohio, Jan. 8. Sulooti
l'eepers have finally decided wlmt
constitutes a temperate use of liquor,
"his was evldont whim they posted
polices thnt habitual tipplers here
pfter will bo permitted to buy only
four drinks n day, one before each
meal and one at bcri-tlmo.
"Some follows are hogs when It
romes to drinking," one rionler said.
"We've got to put tho lid on them."
The new Htnto liquor law provides
tl at saloonkeepers must maintain
lenpectnble places.
JKKIt.MIT ISOOSKYKLT TO WKD
Ihiitugemciit to Hell Willnril An
nounced at Itlclimom!
RICHMOND. Vn., Jan. S. Per
F"mr.l letters r"ceMed liro fr"-;i '
r'ri by friends of Ambassador Wli
lard, report the engagement of the
Ambassador's daughter, Miss Hello
Wlllard, to Kermlt Itoouevelt, sou
of Theodore Roosevelt.
The wedding. It Is said, will take
place In the spring, probably In
I Richmond, tho homo of tho Wll-
lards.
XOTK'i: TO CRFDITORS.
In tho matter of tho Assign
ment of tho Hardwood Milling
Co. (a corporation).
To the crod'.tors of the Hardwood
Milling Co., n corporation:
You nnd each of you nro hereby
notified that Thu Hardwood Milling
Co., a corporation, has made an as
signment for thu benefit' of Its credi
tors, anil that tho undersigned Is tho
duly selected, qualified and nctlng
nsslgueo In the matter of said assign
ment, mid you aro further notified
to present your claims ns by law pro
vided, to mo, tho unriorslKiioil, within
three mouths from tho date lioroof.
Dated at Marshllold, Orogou, this
Sth day of January. A. D. 101 I.
OKORGK W. WKLSTHAD.
Assignee.
First publication, Jan. S, 1911.
Last publication, Feb. 19, 1911.
IRVING
BLOCK
After Stock
Taking
A RIO ASSORTMENT OF .MUX'S
WI'LI.-TAILORKI) OYIRUOATX
?&
A (JOOI) ASSORT.MFXT OF MFX'S AXI) ROYS'
FRY Rl'ST OF QI'ALITIFS. YOUR (MIOIUK
ANY MAX'S OR ROY'S
YOl R ('HOICK AT . .
SUIT
RIO STOCK OF WOOL SHIRTS. WKLL
RFST OF QUALITY. YOUR ( HOICK . . .
A 1'IXK STOCK OF SUIT CASI
I'OR MKX AXI) WOMKX.
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rpzrr7rwviuyw'n!W
EVENING EDITION.
.MKXT SUXRAY AKTHIIAOOA
III' .ll.lflll.Ml IM'I'ilWI lli
Director It. N. Fonton of the Coos
' . .. .. . f
,Jay contort Hand louuy niw ouuce.i
i Hie follow nt: urogram for tho spe-
inu iiiiiuniuo inuhixiu ..... ,-v
- ;uiuiuuu m v ,'"i , . fil
n f uoiournicu .Miuiiei ruucn-nonii
Jt . a. .. n . ' M..t..., t I.. Y...l
nariione woio i inru ah- .u.u
'The Phoenix" unsworn
C. S.
Kaiser.
Selection
from
'The Firefly.'
. Frlmo
Now
(irnnil Fantaslo "Home.
Homo the World Over
Uy request.
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SWtet
. . Lampe
.Ulgolow
''"'r ."q.in" n.j ii1u,r
SPCCIAIj
iii:ld
tkxdi:
SKItVU'KS AT MAItSII.
( liritCIIKS WIXL AT-
II TWO MOItl! XICIITS
OF PltOORA.M.
Tho special services being con
ducted In the Marshrield churches
lit observance of prayer week aro
being woll nttonueil. They will closo
tomorrow night, Hie last two being
us follows:
Thursday, Jan. S, at the Christ-,
Ion Church. Rev. Kuotts, presiding, j
I'Tiuay, .inn. '.mi, in mo uiipiiHi 1
church, Rev. Hurkhnrt presiding.
i ne meetings win oegui in i
30
o'clock. A cordial Invitation Is ex
tended to everyone to attend these
services.
FI.IIW WITIIIX ni'lLDIXO.
Iteacliey Performs Xew Stunt W'tli
Aeroplane.
SAN FRANCISCO. Jim. S. 111 to
Hist flight over attempted under
neath n roof, Lincoln Ileachey circled
(.iiccessfully thu Interior of the Pnuu-ma-Paclfle
exposition Palace of Mue'.i
luery, but marie a poor landing and
smashed his biplane. Ileachey was
uninjured.
Hnvo you. Job
The Tlmo" nff(p
printing dio a-
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THE WIRELESS, TWIN SCREW
STEAMER SPEEDWELL
SAILS FROM BAND0N FOR SAN FRANCISCO, SAN PE
DRO, LOS ANGELES, RED0ND0 LONG BEACH AND
SAN DIEGO.
Tuesday Noon, January 13th
See HENRY SENGSTACKEN, Marshfleld Agent.
. AITFR .lA.M'ARY III, Wll WILL III-: AT IIO.MK IX Ollt
New Quarters at 130 North Broadway
ACROSS T1IK STRFKT FROM "f.'OLDMX lU'l.K STORK" THE
RFTTKR TO StiltVK YOU.
Coos Bay Tea Coffee and Spice House
Phono UI. , 181 Market Avenue.
a4Uta4&
CLEAN-UP SALE!
AXI ROYS' ALL-WOOL,
. YOUR CHOIt'F
33
PAXTS.
'.""': 25
KXCKPT FULL RRKSS.
25
MARK AX
"' n 25
?..? ...: 25
rorrkrv at roitTriAxn
Snfo Robbers (Set Awny W, ..
nl
oinr i' i, ,iii muri rlinii.
PORTLAND, Or., Jan.
Crap
lug over tne roonops of North u.VI
lodging houses -to roach thcr Jj
joctivo point, tnreo yeggmen tt,.J
. .I...I- 1.M 1. ,1. .....
iiiuir mi) iiiiuiiKii mo HKyllgM J
'the lJowmnn llros.' clothlnc ,
'.urn aim uunisme streets, k, ',
tho office safe, and with more ik'
.. , . -it'
'"ore tk,i
,r,00 i
n money and cheek., ii..
mado their escape by the wnv iiJI
entered the store,
The robbery
nri.oln,HBi,e, betweon closlnc il
.' ..... 'b "
. ,. , nlirlit ,uwl
Saturday night and early
M6ndii
Quality in Home
Furnishings
"Why Pay More?"
JOHNSON-GULOVSEN
COMPANY
Quacermass Studio
Opens About Jan. 15
IX FORM Kit RICOS STlllia
OPPOSITE ROYAL Til HAIKU,
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WATCH FOR THF IIIO S.II.K
RKOIXXIXfJ SATl'RIMY.
It will bo to your Interest
nnd wo invito n comparlbon ot
goods nnd prices.
TAKK ADYAXTAOi:
Western Outfitting
Company.
Russell llulhllii'i tViitral Ate.
RetwiH'iL Seeoiul anil Third St.
Per Cent Off
Per Cent, Off
Per Cent Off
Per Cent Off
Per Cent Off
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