tfttlitfVW.WtJ THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO . B , Lf . 'f P i f -,-----"- COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAIjOXKV Keillor unci Tub. PAX 10. .MAl.OXKV Xuus Kri 1 lor Official JPnpcr of Coos County Official I'npcr City of Mm-nlifleld Entered nt tho Postofflco nt Mnrsh flold, Oregon, for transmission through the nmlls ns sccontl-clnss mnll mntter. W91 l El HUL TO :T0 GUI RATES i GO 10 POLLS1 simscuiinriox katics. DAILY. Ono year ?C.OO 1'cr month SO WKHKIiY. Ono year $1.50 Only About 30 Per Cent of Puget Sound Electric Company Those Registered in Chicago voted i Will Compete With Puget Sound Boats Ur AmocIiIpi) I'itm to Cooa Ilr Tlmra. OL.YMPIA, Foh. 25 Tho Puget (lir AmooUIcI I'rrti lo Cool IUJ Tlm. CHICAGO. Teb. 2f. Coninnrntlve- lv few Illinois women took advnntnge Sound Electric Hallway has obtained Wlipn paid strictly in navanco, ' jostortlay of tlioir rirsc opportunity permission irom tro atato ruuiic sor tho Subscription prlco of tho Coos to voto at tho primary olcctlons In vlco Commission to file a freight tar nay Times Ih $r.00 per yoar or I many cities and towns of tho Btato. Iff, effective In thirty days, making n ?2.G0 for six months. in Chicago I7.C2D, or about thirty sharp reduction In practically all ,)0r ccnt of u,0 Womon who had aual- freight ratea between Seattle and Ta- Address all communications to Ifled. voted. Seven Chicago women coma. Tho lino Is prepared to enter COOS HAY DAIIiV TIMK8 who bad no opposition wore nomln- into competition with boats between Mimhflcltl ;; :: ;: :: Oregon uted for aldormon. Threo of thorn Seattlo and Tncoma for freight. Progressives and four Socialists. . OHOW MOHi: CHICKKXS' 1 LV8T week's stcanicrB brought n largo shipment of rhlckons from Portland to Coos Day Tor local consumption. This seems llko ship ping coals to Newcastle Hero wo nnvo an almost Wonl section for raising chickens and In tho Co nulllo Valley It Is ovon better. Why iiliouldn't Coos County produce not only abundant chlckons to supply tho homo demand, hut sufficient to rli In tn both thiv Portlnnrl nnd San Francisco mnrlcbts. There should bo MAXAflKK HHDIIiMOX UKTUItXS money In tho chicken business In IIOMIl SAVING TIIKItK IS Coos County. If thero Isn't It la i XOTIIIXfl FOR 1'UIHiICATIOX tho lack of- orffjnlzatlon, united I HUT OTIIKItS CLAIM DIJAIi IS offort and co-oporatlon. Whero CI.OSM). OPEN SHOP" AT DEAL STILL M.MIUM thero is co-oporatlon In tho buying! of thoro It. E. h. Hodilllon, of tho Hamlon All Shingle Mills at North Bend, Wash., Closed in Labor Struggle tnir Anort,l pnu to Coo Ilnr TlmM.I NORTH HEXD, Wash., Fob. 2G. tho nac ssary inatorlals. when w"'.' i'lii i rotiirnfti to Ilandon All tho shlnglo mills on Wlllnpa Hor o Is co-oporatlon In exchanging P0'?" ..JI. L8' .I.0.1"' Sd..l . I""a ? lior woro closed yesterday as a result Ideas and theories: when thoro Is "' ' " . "."u,r """ """",' of tho decision of tho United Bin- co-oporatlon. especially In mnrkot-, g"" "ok'v i ml a v o boon o ,,0or" ,0 tnliHh tho open Biiop. lng and selling instead of working'"- """brook who too ton c- T0 IinJorll of tho mon ,,olo , t0 Bopartoly; when thoro is co-opcrn- nt B . ln to rnoo tho U)o gh ,o WcftVorB. Unon ,, nn tion all along tho line of orgoniza- "' '" "' . p.. n "'"f "" effort on tholr part to unionize tho tlon, profits aro bound .to ho tho g?.0"10".. .f'fr.," f "g" S?tt -iout ""B taWovilttf: tho refusal of a mill result. At any rate, Coos County ? ?." "l0''ngnl ?. Vouhl nSt bo to ro-employ throe former employes, should produce onough poultry and, "' J r , " s mmColtt w"th his led to tho shut down. Several liun- poultry products for Its own uso. hn h.l n mS 5th s drcd mon were thrown out of employ- ?fl iftirf0 Zo llKn ,,0,.ndustry,nor called S? sUnT&'s .nt. 8omoU,othor 'SffTt "for '"wffi man ' K ?" tt.LTUd and not natur. Is r-ponrihlA SaTiwiMSlK Tfl I O flnflllT ovicit.ii.us an.) tin: ..on , ? ''!?. n "r.n"i! r h & mini ill ll(, UIU JFIUIIIUIVIO Ul Llltlb vuiiir i D 3 JIIIIII I IDYEiTS GASE SnuLVVCM im mm wit n Mm nvnr. ,B,t0 would furnish a froo slto and 0Slfcb?. nSS VtSlnaoM take TCT.n?: "o'f Tjor Wo soo & nf for ilo.obur to confer Idlor waiirlnK bis boot clothes. ml,w" ,"rf In "io company there. W.nn l. nla n Inl, lin n.ila nil At IlOlldOll It WttH BtlltOd flint Mr. ! ovornlls. What do wo moan? Sim- nodllllon and his friends absoluto'y ply this, Hint tho wile of ovoralls In controlled tho Woo on Ml I company p, j, TnntlPr nf WpsfPITl 11)13 was noariy 10 por cent hot- 8o t,int 1o co11111 (' nH ',0 wished. OlldS. n. I anilLr, 01 v;LJjILI51 tor than In 1UI2 and In January at u wu auuuu '" i'u'BU ) "U1" rCtierailOn OI IVHIISIS I US 1'aolflo CouBt polntH ws largoly nlnoty-sovon of tbo 22.. sharos of ,.f. . nonnrrntinn In excess of tho previous month. Htdc I" t" company and friends HIICS 01 Uv,p0l IdllOII Thin mirnlv tnnntiH Unit Jim tinviii. WHO WOro Willing 10 support 111S (16 ployed nro going to work nnd thoro dslon hold onoug'.l moro to moro nro no hard times nhoad. SAI(M()X DAV. The cninliiK colebrntlon of Nation al Salmon Day, on March 13, wlillo than control It. blow. (nr Ato liinl Vmt to Coo nr Tlmi, HANCOCK. Mich., F b. 2C Oharles II. Tnnnor, auditor of tiio Western Federation or Miners, took IT.IiMVSIIIP CliUH'S HAXQUKT tho Btnml boforo tho coiiBresslonnl conuuttteo nnd doscrlbed tho deporta- .Among those present at tho Fof- tlon ?f Charles H Moyor and himself iJ Ull t(IIWll U, HtlUU . . . !.. I 1 miin l.-i ntrtlrn IU;I IO ntuillllllr) (lb IMV viw- It will bo markoil on a largo scalo 'i' ..u.nici. ,u u,.h I)nono n ,,, r()om w,,on tncro wnn throughout tbo ontlro country, will woro mo louowing: n rap on tl.o door. I was Branding bo of particular significance on tho I j.jt Allen, Carl L. Albrooht, Leo b' tho ,l0tl nn,, M'or opened tl.o I'nclflo coast. Thoro Is scarcely a n..Mi.. n x. tii t .,. ., door. A crowd of thirty ruBhed In, community, large or sninll, on tho ,'"",, ,' ' ,l' " '" liurKvr " shouting 'Whoro Ib Moyer?' At tho jionboard of Washington, Orogon, Cal- ' BncKlngham, IIurIi Darclny, .1. Bamo time throo men covored him i Ifornln nnd Alaska which doos not Loo Drown, II. K. Diiltmnn, J. W. with throo automatic rovolvors. Then rocolvo some portion of tho $40,000,- it)0r, R. A. Copplo. J. E. Cooloy. W. Meyer rcp"ol: 'I --1 Mcyrr ' S-or-1 000 wblC tho salmon canning Indus- , pi,,..,,-..,,,. nlllinn pr,, al mado a rush for Mm and boui him , try sponda annually for labor and ''. , im"K"' ""on lorguson, ni,0Bt iioulilo. Anofor man rusod ( mntorlnlB. ,olin rorguson. John D. Gobs, Louis In from tho hall and Btruck Moyer ov-i On tho Pacific Coast tho nativities L. dorr, F. K. Grnnnls, Frank Howo, er tho head with n rovolvor. Tho gun ' In honor of tho King of Food Fish ira L. Howo. A. T. Ilalnos L K Hon- Mploilod nnd Moyor was shot In tho I will tnko tho form of public gather- . , , iM ri.nria v imrt back." Iub nnd baiKiuets nt Seattlo. Port- "rix. .mines Hanson. Charles I-. Horr- Tanner said Moyer nnd ho woro1 lnnd, San Francisco, Los Angolos nnd man. Frok K. Huntor. W. I. Hlldon- then rushed out of tho hotel. Theyl other const centers. FUhorlos, opor- brnnd, It. K. Irwin, Kd II. Joohnk, It. woro hustlod across tho bridge to ntors, eclontlsts nnd public officials M. Jennings, I. S. Kaufman, n. II. Houghton, whoro they woro placed' will ho In nttendanco nnd events nro logout p, j Myors H Myers " tll trn'n for Chicago with two . oxpeotod to attract wide attention, i vni.'i.inwnnv vVvninll t' "loputlea nnd warned lf thoy over In tho oastom statos preparations " ' ."ci'iono, m. c. .Mnionoj, .i. CIino ,)llc. tj.oy WOuld ho hnnged, ho nro also being mndo Tor commomora- W. Motloy, C. II. Marsh, David Nol- said. On tho brldgo, tho witness said. I inn nn nn extonslvc scalo. Ciniiiotl son. Hnrrv Nasbnrif. II Nanlrnm II. ho wos Btruck over tho ovo by his milnion will bo serve 1 In evory rail- xordruiu. K L. Powell. D. II Patch- enptor, and ho showed the coaunlttee way dlnl.iK 'car and It Is expected " , "' pi, m.;. ,, V iiiiiior v U, Bcar rt?8ltlK trom the alleged i.n nnn ono ..annlo will ho roschwl elt' " K- PniUlps, II. . Palntor, A. ,.,... In this way nlono. LondlitK hotols K. Pock, K. I. Rholardson, W. A. nnd roBtnuranU wltl. feature Canned Rold, I). L. Rood, Mllo Sumner, I S. Salmon and llteraturo and roelpes smlttt, C. II. II. Smith, Dr. H. M. XmZ&MWI"' C- . Sohlbrodo. J. Swanton. bo tiolebratliiK IU fiftieth nnnivinnry w. w. iravor, i; a. -neiiRen, v. v this yoar. and for thwt reason lmru oular Interest attnehos to tho event. It had Its origin In lfcl when three ploneerH-from Mlne, who haJ lien onguKed In lohtor cnnnlnir. ettabllBh vil thomselvos on tho Bnernmonto Rlvor, California. Tho industry soon MtiroHd from the Sacramento to the Columbia. River nnd thonco to PiiKot Sound and Alaska, whero It is now tho second Industry In importnnco. DoglnnliiB with a small pack vul uoil at a fow thousand dollars, tho biislnoss has developed to an oxtont novor dreamed hv Its founders. It renohod lt high water mark In 1913 with n pack of ovor 8.000.000 oubos, or moro than 100,000,000 cans, valu ed at $40,000,000. On this const ovor 3r.,000 people aro directly om ployod In tho salmon-canning opera tions and thousands of othors nro engaged Indlroctly In tho preparation of supply, transportation and distri bution of tho pack. Though tho Industry has Its soat on this conBt, it finds Its principal markets hi tho oestom nnd Bouthoni states nnd abroad. As a result, t o hugo fortune which It spends oaolv year In outfitting and oporatlon is tukon not from tho towns and cities from which it Ib onrrloil ; t"'1 ""; from tho oast nut foreign countries as so much new money adloj to tho woalth of tho const mrl it-tctt jna A GOOD IXVKSTMKNT Thero Is no hottor investment than n flfty-cont pioco In a bottle of Moi Wolcott. F. c Weaver. Ray Olllvant. C II. Walters. J. A. Ward, A. J. Relse, , Jnmes WoUmiu, R. P. Watson, Al Dowhny, W. S. Nicholson, C. R. Peck. t kI1... iMlon i.. l,xtlfx n.i.l n.... I il. MIIRIIl ) HDUII, iJtlJ UU IU iWIU Vlli; Warn or. II SALARIES IN MHm BESD I ft H IIOIiLIKTKIt IX PORTLAXI). Tho Portland Tologram says: "Frodorlck Holllster, nn nttornoy of Cno enmity. Oreirnu, hns nunouncod CITY OI-' couxcil Hi:nuci:s pay CITY OFFICIALS THAT RA1SKI) A AVUKK WHRK AGO. At a mootlnK of tho North Rend Ms Intention of onterlni; tho rnco forc"y Council last night, tho salaries Cnntti-ossmnn from tho First ConproB-; of n number of city officials woro slonnl nistrict, Ho will romnln horo reiiuceu. tiio saiaies woro nusen i Jr... ...i ...li.i. .i n wnnlf ncn nml Hn ninnv nrotests ntlVUIIII Wl'l'KB, UIIIUIK WUIUIt lllllO I'U ",, - " ' l will do Bomo nctivo campaign work.",wro nind t,ut tho Council recon- MKIIKDITII IS ACTIVB ,?,f alsrles Is somowhnt hlghor than thoy originally wore. Tho now or- W. II. Meredith district nttornoy 'dinnnco chnnges the salaries from of Curry county, was In the oltv yes-Jho ones fixed n weok ago s fol torday, looking ovor tho political sit-, lwa: nation. Ho Is expecting to enter tho C lty Hecordop Maybe reduced raco for tho Democratic nomination from $125 to $100; City Attorney for oongrossmnn In this district, nd PHbySHrofI?c,od. f,rom i.,!,0 nromlBOB to make a llvo campaign on ?f0; Cltj;AI2r!hannar80n m,UC' live Issues.Salem Statesman. oa , m i . ' ?' c Only minor street matters woro Rxnorts linvo ostlmatod that If urougtu up the forests of tho world wero sclon tlflcally oneratod thoy would ylold tho oqulvnlont of from thirty to 120 times tho present consumption of wood annually. LOSS OF APPKTITI1 TDK SlilX AXD NOT TIIK IlLOOH I'ntll rocontly It has boon a gen- Is tho first signal of disorder , nnd decay, Tho usual loss of appo- uio is onon cnuson uy functional disturbances In tho stomach. The stomach .falls to do tho work r nnlfml ill i- nMiiatli,v lo Am ...! lMul fcW "t'l'PHIU 40 fiWUV, IIU ttni Whlto Liniment. Muscular """'erallv accented theory that eczoma tho body suffers from lack of nour- rhouinatlo pains, swHllngs. mmenees , wna ft ,ugcage 0f the blood. Sciontl-jlshment. Such a stomach nee Is nnd soronosa of tho musci es no ,c investigations have taught us, to bo cleaned and swoetened. Merl promptly rolieved. Morltoi niie tlmt .jemg 8 posltlvoly a skin dls-tol Tonic nigcstive Is made espocial Llnlmont is eBpoclally rocommeniiea ea8, RUrt t.urHbio thuough the sklnily to assist tho stomach to tligest as a general pain klllor of unusual aione Merltol Ercema Remedy Is, food, and promote a healthv appo int rit. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. nnpnti Ireitly to the diseased skin ittte. This remedy la sold on our Frank V Cohan Opposite Chandler dq not del iy trvlng Merltol Eczp-posltlvo guarantee, and we nsk you lintel Phono 71- tvntiitl Avcittto ,na nciucd Owl Prescription Phtr- to glvo It a trial It Is a genuine )rnr Store, local agency, riii-va , moty, Frank D Colian Opposito tonic, owl t'rescrintion Pharmacy Mc, $1 00 -. . Chandler Hotel Phoii" 74. Contntl Frank D Cohan Opposto Chandler ' Avenun Drue Store, local nceucv. Hotol. Phonf 74. Central Avciiun Times Want ads bring res tits jl'rlces 50c, fl.QO. Drug Store solo agents, Prlco $1.00. 250 Front St. LANDO'S (GOOD GOODS) 250 Front St, Back in Their Old Location Bigger stock ! Better Service ! Greater store i Well, folks, here we are,' back in the OLD LOCATION' but back in a NEW STORE We've been kept pretty busy since the morning of De cember 29, but we're not a bit sorry. Hard work never hurl anyone and besides our stock got a thorough cleaning Now we're coming back stronger than ever A certain great sage is quoted as saying that "they nevercome back" guess he never heard of Lando's. Tff , 1 1. 1.1 1f A. f .. - . ' i nings are going to oe a nine ainerent irom now on, We're going to inject a few modem methods into this concern, Just keep your eye on the papers and your mind on Lando's, It will take a little time to get started, but in the meantime the fact remains that we're open for business New goods are arriving on every steamer A large ship ment of the famous Carhartt Overalls is en route from the East Our Spring line of Douglas Shoes is here. WATCH OUR WINDOWS 250 Front St. IJIjiLJ Cj (GOOD GOODS) 250 Front St, - I QI i i Mr. & Mrs. Home-lover :- It, saves t,lme and trouble and money t,p go right to the store for your furniture. When you oome to ourstore you will not have to look anywhere else, for you will want to BUY OF US j and you will save money because our prices are reasonable. When you come to us once, you will come again, when you buy furniture, get acquainted with our store and learn where to buy your furniture to the best advantage In quality and price. ' GOING & HARVEYC0. ROCKERS CHAIRS BEDS DRESSERS DESKS ' COUCHS CHINA CLOSETS BUFFETS RUGS CARPETS LINOLEUM STOVES RANGES DISHES COOKING UTENSILS! SILVERWARE JARDINERES SEWING MACHINES BEDDING ETC. Going Harvey Co. House Furnishing Engineers WE SELL IT FOR LESS All Kinds of Job Printing Done at The Times Office . -:? vJZtiZS-w- to too uou -