The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 12, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 1:2, 191 4 EVEMIMG EDITION.'
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M. O. MALONEY Ediloi iiikI I'ult '
'V v M,OM'V New T-'ilitnri
emtered nt the postofflce nt Maria
told, uregou. iui transmission
tnrough tliu malls ns second ci.in
OJftll tllilttet
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ftBIBBOND
official Paper of rim County.
I
Dedicated to the service of tho
people, that no good cause shall lad
champion, and that evil shall no;
thrive unopp mod.
.1
Address ail communications to
COOS HAV DAILY TIMES.
MurflhNelil OreRo
SUHSCRIPIiON HATES.
DAILY.
One year J6.cn
Per month r,n
weekly.
Ono year 11.50
When paid strictly In advance tti
tutmcrlptlon price of the Coos ftjy
Tim Is $5 00 per year or $2.60 foi
lz months.
(Special to Tho Times)
GOLD MUCH, Or.. Jan. 12.
A. It. Cooley was held to j
answer to the grand Jury In
$50,000 honds.
COOS CD. Wl
COOS
COUNTY
IN LEAD FOR
I
AND
OFFICES
1 FARMERS 0
NOT PAY RATES COUNTY MEET! GIVEN CHANGE
Delegates From Four Unions Guy W. Talbot Asks foi Surj-
Hold Convention and Or- j gestions on Part c pation
nani7P at Conuillc in Rose Festival
Delegates returning fro... tho an- Guy W. alhot Hujlrnu... of tho
County Officers Notices Scin
to All Papers With Charges
Restricted
The last Issue of the .Vortii Hon.l , Delegates returning . i- , - - m ,.(Wiporil j
Harhor called attention to tho action nl convention of the Coos Count, l""' i.-0htlvnl to he held In I
Portland fioni .Tune ! to 12 next
.iiir. imu written lo The Times
EDISON'S LATEST
A .storage, battery time comln,,
me.- charging "HI imt ImJ
DOES NOT COItltoili: r
TERMINALS. l
CONTAINS NO cili
lose Its clinrco .i.
ulllllllln.r i,ii h" "hl(
IH GUARANTEED Mv'lJ YRu,
Coos Bay wiring Co.
I nit Hrondvrny.
Agentu f"' I'ort "f Com i.,
Will not lose IU
!
splendid sentiment.
TIE TIMES hits heretofore hlid or
riislou to refer to the good work
Hint itiiir.it iu (Inn. lii this com
munity by the ine.nborB of tho l-'el-
lownV.lp Clul) The practical manner
In which they arc tnlt'ng up the proj
ect or providing am tor me nceiiy
Indicates that sn.nc of the Ideals of
that organization i.usy he realized.
If there could be n more general dif
fusion of this spirit of service to our
follows thero would he n largo de
crease In the sor.ow and suffering
of thin old worlld.
In IiIm poem, "Consecration." In
wirlch he defines the particular realm
of his Interest, the poet Mnselleld I.uh
declared :
"Not of the princes nnd prelates with
,,iitlii-.ti.jw1 f'linrlritnoi'R
Riding triumphantly laureled to lap
the fat of the years
Ilntlinr the scorned the rejected'
tins men hemmed In with the
Hpenrs."
Kor llii'so hw sings anil for these
1.o frolH the most stirring sympathy
and brothcrllucss.
Tho Nontlinent so forcefully ex
pressed Is a beautiful one that Is at
the name time practical and slmplo
nm! of imlvHi-xul iinHHlhllltv of con
ception. It Is u feeling, a sympathy
which well might Inspire us nil In
the nuirch or the thing we call life.
'Jo little comer or the world but has
I tn portion of the men hemmed In
will. Hpenrs. In streets and byways
nnd homes and churches theso scorn
ed nnd rejected offer their mute np
pcnl for hiii'Ii help as wo mny offer.
An yet too often the eyes of thoso
who might servo are for the princes
nnd prelates. T..uro Is Ignoble hotn
ngo 'or tho fortunate, selfish court
ing of the favorlto and tragic lack of
the clear high courage that Is willing
to champion the man who Is down.
It Is n lofty chivalry, worthy of tho
best In everyone, the spirit that re
Hponds to tlio actual need of a fellow
being, the sentiment that discovers
the human In the rejected scum of
tho earth. '
J. M. Upton and W. J. Con
rad Said to Be in Line for
Roseburg Places
WASHINGTON. 1). C. .Inn. 12.
While geographical considerations
will weigh In the selection of land
office officials, making It likely that
Marshllelil will be given prior con
sideration, It Is believed Secretary
l,imu favors nnnolntlng a lawyer,
so that J. M. Upton, of Mnrshfield,
looks like the choice for register or
the Rosobnrg office.
The most prominent candidate In
Portland seems to bo George I. Smith,
president of the Wilson-Marshall
club. W. .1. Conrad, or Marshllelil,
Is considered a strong candldnte for
tho receivership at Itosohurg.
The candidates for reglstershlp nt
Rosobnrg are It. T. Ashworth, J. L.
lloyle. .1. M. GUney. W. C. Guerln, C.
I.. Hamilton, 1 V. Stowart, J. M.
Upton. Douglas Wnlto; ror receiver
ship at Rosobnrg. W. II. Canon, W.
.1. Carlton, W. .1. Conrad, It. K. Craw
ford. W. A. Mellargue. S. A. San-
ford and It. R. Turner.
WITH THE TOAST
! AND THE
TEA
COOl) EYEXIXO.
To got tho leal help or a treat
tlimiKlit you nitiHt trust 't, you '
I must llvo It.- Porcy C. A In !
wortb.
; :
Unit PRKKEREXCE.
We were sitting III the "iilo.-.
And talked or Ibis and that.
S'n nsked me ir I'd been nu.
And how I liked l.er hat.
- .'-nti(l rim 'nrloMS tilings,
i H i ' t.ie weather:
, on almost every theme.
Vi tlero rouwrved together.
1 nidtml wbat paper she pro fen ml:
Sue iiwUMIimi iiue.
WVIUi thru the dark nround we hoard
Tho unto homeward bum.
Hbe moved a little closer tlien,
And nnsworod. In good rhymes,
"Why. the one or all that suits mo
most
Is tho Dally Coos Day Times.
At the City Council meeting I
tlio other night thev were liu
twoniing In tho m ity l'
i inls. It Is honed tin t Inter the
1 Unockers will not be b earing at
them. I
-tr-n-COUOIKT'S
I.OVKSOXC.
A l the mint sauce to the lnn.b.
Ar Ib the fried egg to the ham.
As Is tho possum to the yam.
Are ou to mo!
TAke tlie pork without the apple sauco
I.Ike tint cro buns without the cross,
"WDboui von. love, a total loss
My life would be!
l.tUo apple plo without tho cheose.
Or Juicy lamb without tlio pwi.
Or lonion Ice that will not friwie.
Would be my lire.
Yon me the syrup to my cake.
You me tho i.iwili rooms to my teU.
And bo 1 bog for both our wow,
Ob, 1)0 my lf!
r inve von with my re'rt und oul.
tore tlinu y oi.hk m8U 0U cawerole
RAILWAY GETS
AN INJUNCT ON
.M'DfJK IlKAX ItUSTItAIXS I'OUT
I.AXI) KltO.M KXKOKCIXC SIX
I'oit a M'AUTi:u TicKirr uati:.
Iljr AMoclitr.) l'rrii to Coot I)r Tlnioi.)
l'OHTIiAND. .Inn. 12. lutlgo Henn
of tho Federal District Court Issued a
rcatrnlului; order today restraining
tho city council from enforcing tho
ordinance recently enacted providing
for tho sale of street car tlckots by
tho company nt the rate or six ror a
iiuarter.
or the County Commissioners In offer
lug tec different papers Just one-half
the regular rato for jiubllslifng- coun
ty officers' notices. The Times Is a
believer In the square deal and has
refused to act opt or publish these
notices at such a price. Tho Times' !nl0
hid for publishing these notices was
i" cents per line tho Bame ns paid for
publishing tho proceedings which tho
county court a warded to Tho Thnes
because of Its larger circulation.
The following Is the article that
appears In the North Hend paper:
"Coos County Is evidently too poor
to nnv the newspapers of the county
their regular advertising rates, If the.
rollowing Is to bo nccepted ns a criterion.
"TIIb orrico (Iiob l-epeatA'dly Ire
celvcd notices for publication or t'. Is
kind, which havo In every Instnnce
been thrown In tho wnsto bnBket.
Heretofore- wo did not think enough
about the mntter to give It any pub
licity but- since our renders wl'l bo
doprlved or the publicity which they
are Justly entitled to. make this ex
planation ns well as criticism.
"We this week received the rol
lowing:
" 'Unclosed please rind notice to
tnxpayerfl wMch I wish you would
run ror rour Issues or your paper.
" Mt Ib possible that l may wish tn
make some change In the notice later
on. I would stnte. however, that the
County Court niiulo a standing order
some time r.go to tho errect that they
would not Btnntl ror more than 2 1-2
cents a line for printings orricerB'
notices.
ir you do not reel Inclined to pub-
llsh the notice ror those riguros, slm
plv pass the matter un.
T. M. DI.MMICIC, Co. Trons.
" Tlio notlco has been "passed up"
and with this explanation wo hope
the taxpayers will understand our
position. No paper In th'e county
ruiiB local advertising ror less than
fie per line, nnd in many cases the
rate Is 7c to 10c. .lust why Coos
Co. will spend thousandH or dollars
In publishing delinquent tnx lists
and then say to tho newspapers that ir
n few short ofriclal notices sent out
by the county treasurer and of or
orricors must bo accepted at a rate
fiO per rent below the loweBt rate
charged by any unper In the c'i.tv
or not published nt nil. Is a position
wo believe Is not well taken.
"If jou .will the notice t-ent eut
Fiirinere' Union held In Coqullte o:-
c. t.. ..,.,.,.( n vi. iv niitbiiHlnstle
nuuiiii.ij ...(.un i. ...., - - Buiniiiui, iiiiH "i-
session, over one hundred niemiiyts 8tntB tmt the committee Is anxious
o: tho various unions In the county t,mt Cm)8 cunty ahould state what
being present. - tj10 restlvnl committee ran do to
1 M.ilniu n.l.l IfllUU (llWII'lie . . il... I... (r, ,. f tlllu HlW'tlOll
It. VI. iiiuniuin, uvv,. ....-, .. Kipwuril llie llliuiunio '
l,rv ntwl PlllltllV AlfrllMlltlirlSt .1. ........ .1... f..llvn1 u-llKII It IS OX-
I.. Smith, represented the Coos liny J(tll,tuil tl,ut .joo.ooo people from all
Union at the gathering and two ut .g ()f 10 uitud Slates will be In
the local mon were selected ns or- ,,or.inn,ji
flelols of the county organization. TuUot cttur statea thnt the fes
Uoports were read or the, work t(V(i (B not ony for the boncflt of
done and the growth of the move- j,ort.an,i( ut for the whole of Ore
nient among tho Tanners In Coni Run nm, t,)0 columbln Hlver basin.
County aroused much Interest. Those .. nH(8 tmt BUKBo8tloii8 he sent
In nttendnnco were treated to a ulg . , (lln i.r.B niethod to help
banquet, over ono hundred sitting , . rton nmi place Kb advan
.... ...i.i... ...1.1..1. ..... . .. . .. ..i..i
down to two ing iiiuiuB, mi H ... tnaci, heroro tlio tuoiisanus m "-
Miallv groaned with the weight of . ,. ...m ,, . .j,0 Hose City.
good things grown on Coos County Tlllhot im8 appointed Tom Richard-
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S Aim
Four nooil cms with fateful drl,..
l-'or day Kervlce, phon,. ir
lllntico Ullbitil I'atlnr, '
10. niglit service, l'ltune "(id.
Itlgl.t Cafe. Wl
D. L. FOOTE.
Miirpliy'H Dancing Ainilcmf,
llCKlnugors' elnss clmnged ti
Tuesday ovenlng until furUa
notice. Private lessons by .
polntmont. Phono Karl II, M
phy, Instructor. 20fi-l, Hcildest,
73 Sixth Btreet South
farms and served by the wives or
tho farmers present.
The ofrirerB elected at the gath
ering were as follows:
President Georgo Honnlnger.
Vice-president deorgo IIosh.
Scuctnry and- treasurer K. A.
Howey.
Conductor Nick Johnson.
'loorkeepor h. C. Masters.
The convention adjourned after an
all-day session Snturdny. subject to
the call of the president.
President J. M. Culley, of the lo
cal union, was unable to Attend tro
convention, owing to the Illness of
Jin Culley.
Tho unions represented were from
son, or the Oregon Development
League, and C. C. Chapman, or
tho Portlnnd Commercial Club, to
nerve with him as a committee. A
rlne exhibit of Coos County produclB
Is suggested by Talbot, who states,
however, that bo Is open for sug
gestions by the boosters of this section.
I Somotl.nes a man's sense or
I humor will help him over a
rough place when his piety Isn't J
I equnl to the Btraln. '
i...,. ...i..... .. Pniiu llnv man
Cooiillle. Myrtlo Point. Flshtrap Ani , tj,r(iwn bH own resources he
nf Commutation
U Tickets $2.00
MAItKIIFIKIiD-XOItTil linMiinv
LINK.
Curs every ten minutes fmiiiOii
to lt!::io p. m.
G0RST& KING, Prop
Coob Uny
flnilrt thoy nrw t there,
VflD'IMT IM.'Vli VI.Ml'C
I '.1 ! .hj .Mr. niiiiiiilclc, imi will know tlml
'IM it imlmi rovli'fil mnotluiii In llo' It ..... kiltllwlinl ii nut itiiiw. ittntimt
I ttt. i-t , , . . ., , ,...,-,,, ... ... t l1( III"IMMII M Mill - ia ,!'
Noitb llend M. K. church undor the are tliorefoiv In-a posllon to tleiiiiiuil
I II.... 1 Atll1l no. I I .... . I .. I...tl .. tt
uusplces of Itev. A. M. WIIIIiiiuh and
Itev. A. S. Hlsey were the scene of
great Interest. Many have been con
verted, crowds Increased and as
sistance among the workors Is maul
rest. A large orchestra ami good
singing nre rentures or the meetings.
Rev. Williams. Hnptlst missionary,
has not railed In his untiring effort
of a month's work In our midst to
nccoiupllsh gioat good. All denomi
nations here praise his work and are
horry he Is to leave us so soon.
l)lli:.l(V IX CHICAGO
llnxc lli.il III Minutes Siiublne In
Tliieo Weeks
CHICAGO. III.. .Inn. 12. For the
first time In nearly three weeks.
ami for one or the few times since
November 1. Chlmgoans Saturday
saw real sunshine for just sixteen
minutes, according to the records of
the Chicago weather bureau.
Hoay logs and low-hanglng clouds
have darkened tho the city ror more
than two-thirds or the daylight
hours during the last two and a
hair months. Since December 22
the dnrknohs has been continuous.
with tho exception or tho sixteen
of Hint puhllxhcr a similar rate."
You will not rend these notices In
The Times or any other seir-respect-
Ing uewspr.per until the county com
mlssloueis ngiee to be fair and pay
an 1 onest wage for an honest servlro.
INCREASE IN
rg " II
Look Up 136 North Broadway
AND SECURE YOUR HOME SITES IN
New Bedford Addition
We have high-grade income property for Ypu to con
sider Good home-hill sites on improved street, $2000.
Farms, all sizes and prices.
Stock ranges, timber. But do not forget your future
homesite in NEW BEDFORD ADDITION, at
Stutsman & Co.
I
BHflaMBHHHHBaMHHnBMnHBBaHHB
KINDLY M3.MEMIU3U AND C11VI3 lS A TUIAL
I'.VF.UYTIIIXG IX Till: HAKKUV LINK
UAKSIIFIELD DAKINCi COMPANY
.::. NOI I'll SF.COND ST.. XHA1I CIINTHAI. AVK.M'K. PIIOXH IUH.
1913 PERMITS
Sale! 33 2 Sale!
Building Inspector Estimates
Valuation for 1913 is
About $250,000
llulldlng Inspector Trlhbev esti
mator that the building pern.its for
tlio year 101:1 in MtMslilleld bad a
total valuation In tho iielgbboil-.ood
of $20 000, a considerable amount
over the f I suit's ost 'muted ror last
year.
Tho actual figures wore not rvnll-
nl.ln fur Riinia iunKfiii fir ill lull lint
minutes rosplte. On fie illfferent lU,, rpdpts turned over to th Ity
days tho rog8 and clouds wero so L(,nier indlcnted that the pern-its
1 1 Per Cent
3 Discount
MUX'S AND HOYS' OYHIU'OATS
Remember, that an Owrront Inns three seasons or more, and that
thoro Is plenty or sharp weather coming this wlntor and next. With
these thoughts In mind co.no In today and select any Oveicoat in
the house nt
ONtt-TlIIkM) U2SK THAN REGULAR PRICE
Dig, roomy. Ulster coats, with convertible collnrs, three-quarter
length coats and full length, belted hack coats. Oood weather tight
fabrlis in rich mixtures, solid grays nnd browns, blues nnd black. All
guaranteed to bo worth the original price. As llstod.
lionvv thnt It became necessary to
turn on street lights nt tho noon
hour.
HOYS' OYIMtCOATS, A to II).
J .1. 00, Sale prlco S -!.((
$ ti.00, Sale price s I. on
$ 7.00, Salo price S 1.(1.1
$ S.00, Sale prlco s .v.n
$ 0.00, Sale prlco stl.no
$10.00. Salo price $0.11.1
$1 1. 00. Sale price S 7,:.l
$l2.ri0. Sale prlco $ 8.:n
$1.1.00, Snle prlco . . tfUt.no
.MUX'S OVHM'OATS
$IS.00, Salo prlco siu.oo
$25.00, Sale prlco $10.05
$27.fi0, Salo prlco .$IK.:J.1
$;0.00, Salo prlco Siio.oo
$:t2.!i0. Salo prlco SUI.O.1
Sa&lOO, galo prlco ss.-il.T
$40. CO, Salo price .. ,$UO.O."5
$45.00, Sale price Sto.oo
THAW .MAY CO -INTO Ul'SIXKSS.
in, MwUt.. rrv.. lo Com t' T.niM
PITTSHCRCi. Jan. 12. Roger O'
Mura, trustee ror tho estate or Harry
Thaw and his conridontlnl adviser
ror 'Dill building totalled $l'i.eOi.
Thb was exclusive of pi.mbliti; an 1 j
lir-atim plants oieoted. whhb wiuld
rni'io the ninouni to app-'ovhinteb i
$J.10.000.
Inspector 1 'ibbey s"Hi that th
v.iiention placed on tb.' tr-'cMirea at
tin- tlmo the peruilts -no emrud by t
Cii h ilU'ers nre nlmosi mvirlablv '
.s-.mIU'i than the actual eon vbcel
the structures are coniplotml. and
until tiiilui- Hint u-blto un definite
plann had been for mod for Thaw If for this reason It Is difficult to se-
ho i uileiuiMl nil ball, ho would pron- cure the actual va.ue or me .irm
ably iiuiie to Pittsburg and o Intoi.nw erect oil.
More tlinn French dressing lu the busl.iew. Kor this reason, while the fltftire,
Alllltl ....... I ... ,..l.ll.,l. -Ml,nii.a .....I nllii.i' ni a.. ,.l(tntlli.il vn!i..l-
. --1'OUll aCllO.l 10 eS-llMlll I 111." - MJl-lliril till"" " Bll ..'.". .....-
. . ...... 411111 V 111 lMllllhV ailli Will OB l-Bl- .IIOII Ol ..ll'.UU. II I? t"ltUinr.U . u;
r- . ,lil ,, IIIIIIH. i.Itf ....------- -
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
HETAIL DKPAHTMENT
IiUMUKU.
LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDIXOS, SASH AXI) HOOKS.
noopixo iapi:ii, irrc.
Cl'T THV2 FUKL HILIi IN TWO HY USIXG OUU WOOD.
I'HOXK 1BO. 188 BOOTH HROADWY
.lit ..1.1 A'M....,i TIji 111) j 1ki rt ll I.
Wbkf No? My futur thu you em " .uii.. .. ..
' 8M,iu ty to mart and niulutuln n uccful
v.y mlatl you tleprlv of oil! bimluo and will do It."
,r,.Well' Hat still the pot will boll. jf ,---.,. t0" sell, rent.
' go to link'' trad" or want help, try a Want Ad
Hxihan:- ' , Tlle tiu.3
the real aluution Is $2.10. otto
over for the year is 13.
Have you. Job printing done at
Tho Tlmoa office.
Times Wain ads bring results.
FREIGHT S. S. HARDY
Carrying freight only. Hetm'oii Coos Day and San l-'ranclsco.
Sails from Coos Hay, .Ian. 12. HI, .10, February lit anil 27. Sails
from San Francisco Jan. I), 2:J, Feb. (I and 2(1. 1 S. DOW, Agent.
Ocean Dock.
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
CITY AUTO AXD TAXI HKlim
A now tnxlcab litis boon adMt
my auto Borvlco. Cnrerul drlm
Will go anywhero at any time.!
Illnnco Cigar Store Day phoaOl
Night phono 1.19-X.
TOM fiOODAI.H. Pmiirlflor.
IIAVK
Barnard & Langworllj
FIGURE OX
YOU II ELECTRICAL W01U
DROP IX AXI) SKI-: THE
BIG GAMES
IX THE HOWLIXO TOUH.VAM
Uiatterton's Alleys
NORTH FRONT RTRKKT
ClilmiieVN Fire fU'
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work t
that are right.
AXI) ALL WORK (iL'AHAVtB
Cull nt "The- Fireside," Ji
Midi!.. I!!7 .Second St. Pl.oM
Freiu-li ltnui'i-H. Ilollfr
CALL A X
DAY OR NIGHT
PHONE 310
Piii-tv nmi ti-nln calls a Si1
.MAIISIIKIELU TAXICAII C
South Coos
River Boats
rrin..a Iahvao TnrflhfleM
bend of river at 8 a. n.. f
tttrnlna In evening.
Stonmer Rainbow W"
i . i.. . i f. m. 15'
iiuuii in river in ".... ,i
returning leaves Marsbfleun
2 P. im. .,.
110GERS & smitb-
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltln Trust CO. A"5"
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iiioroiiguiy iici'i.-'" - i
meillate service, iuii" , t
.1 II l..l..r..fitS of
IIUII III llll l.l...". .
clients. .Mliilmiiin roi-
I. S. Kaufman &
STADDES
ALL KINDS of PHOTOOU-
WORK, Hromldo Enlarj,
Kotltik Finishing.
If you bave anything to M
In Tte Times.
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