The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 22, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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Political Announcements
-. xm
J announce myself as a
fwrtliB nomination of sher
5. Dtriocratlc party at tho
iiM and elected I will
along tho most
1. 1 lines possible, consistent
ge"cy and do ray best to
itaecnu" nAnri.
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT-
LLscs myself n candldato for
KSe Woot to tho
topemocra'cvu.,.--..--
P, road laws to enablo tho
f Li nreeon out of tho mud.
11 A. t. MORRISON.
(Paid Adv.)
0XOUXCKMKNT.
JfiSSLBiLJIMES, MARSHFIPLP, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22ia-1S14EVENlNQ,EDlTl'0N'J-
THBEE:
I
at announce myBolf ns a
for UO""1
.51
nocr.tlc ticket at the com-
rtlKtlon.
0. J. 8EEL.EY.
(Paid Adv.)
A NN'niTVnrt?tft
I hereby announce myself 4s a
dandldato for tho nomination of Rep
resentative on the Democratic ticket
for Coos County, td bo submitted to
the vote of the people at tho nri
mury election on May 1G, 1914.
If nominated and elected, I will
nbldo by statement Number One I
will favor quarterly payment 'of
taxi'B. I will favor th6 abolishment
of unnecessary commissions that
must bo supported by tbe taxpayers.
I am In favor of good roads ovory
wnero. I am opposed to uniuBt
lUAniiuu uuu exccsBivo laxation.
, J. TOM HALL,
(Paid Adv.)
T linrnfiv nnnmmnn m.a1,
candldme for tho nomination of
rnnntv n1irls !,. Ma..i.ii .i.
- ...rf ,...., vim tug lUlJUUUL'UU uc-
vet ui uuuo luuuiy io uo suDinittca
to the vote of the people at tho pri
mary election May 16th.
P. D. KRUSE
(Paid Adv.)
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby announce myself as a Re
publican candidate for Joint Rop
rosonvntlvo for Coos and Curry coun
tlos at tho primary election May 1G.
(Paid Adv.)
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby nnnnttnrn mvnnlf n a
candldnto for tho nomination of
aneriir, on tno Democratic ticket at
tho prlmnry oloctlont If elected I
promlso to conduct tho offlco In an
economical manner, with thn nnmir.
nnco that all Interests and Individ
uals will bo accorded fair treatmont.
TAYLOR 8I0LIN.
(Paid Adv.)
ilMMtaaMHIIMHMIHUIMUIakUlnB
I SAGE TEA TURNS Co&t of Rassbg a Dairy Cow CITY GIRLS ME
iinT nuiTini r
nui m rate
GfiAY HAIR DARK
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I desire to nnnounco to tho Repub
lican voters of Coos county that 1
am a candidate for tho nomination
at tho prlmnrlcs to bo held May 1G,
(or tho offlco of county commissioner.
I ndvocato lower taxation, good
roods und' a businesslike administra
tion of county affairs.
I favor no particular locality, and
If elected will work for tho best In
terests of tbo wholo county,
THOMAS D. JAMES.
(Paid Adv.)
k Enforcement iif nil Lmvft. Economy ConslNtent ulfli Effic
iency ami kkmi judgment
J. A. MADSEN '
CANDIDATE FOR HEPUHLIOAN NOMINATION
STATE IiAHOH COMMISSIONER.
U (Ire ray undivided ntttentlon to strict and Impartial en-
cut of all laws poruuning io mo oinco; prnciico ccnomy
i:ot vlih efficiency and Kood Judgment: administer all tho
leant tlio offlco, Including tho statistical department, In a
sitlcand buslncBslIko manner; will coopcrato with labor and
iter oreanlratlons and all. citizens Intorcstcd In onactmont of
for tbe protection of life, limb and health of tho tollers of
te. Will ndvocato onactmont of legislation unsou upon tno
e and surceas of tho. Federal Labor lluronu in dealing
kii idjuitlng tuduBtrlal dlBputos, strikes and lockouts.
It's Grandmother's Recipe to Rrlng
V..MUI, jjiisiro nnu Thickness to
Half When Faded, Streaked
or Gray.
That beautiful. nvnn slimln nt
dark, glossy hnlr can only bo had by
browltlir n tnlvtnrn nf a T n.i
Sulphur. Your hair Is your charm.
ii innKCB or mars tno race, whon
It fades, turns gray, streaked and
looks drr. xi'lnnv nrtil Dnrnoi.lv no,
nn application or two of Sago nnd
amiiuur cnuanceB us nppoaranco a
hundredfold.
Don't bother to proparo tho tonic;
you Can COt from nnv ilrncr ntnrn n
GO-cent bottlo of "Wyoth's Sago and
Sulphur Hair Remedy," ready to
use. this can always no depended
Unon td lirlnir linxlr Dm nnliinl
color, thlckneBB and lustro of your
imir anu removo dnndrurf, stop scalp
Itching and falling hnlr.
Evorvbadv iisnn "Wvntli'a" Qnnn
and Sulphur, becauso It darkens so
nuiurauy anu evenly that nouody
can tell It has boon nppllod. You
simply dampen a spongo or soft
brush with It and draw thU through
tno hnlr, taking one small strand
at a tlmo; by morning tho gray hair
Iibb disappeared, and nftor another
unification It linonmrn linniitlfullv
dark and appears glossy, lustrous
anu auunaant.
Investigations of the Department of Agriculture Indicate
That Farmers in Wisconsin and Districts Where Simi
lar Land and Feed Values Prevail Can Not Afford
to Raise a Heifer Calf That Is Worth
Less Than $60 at Two Years of Age.
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good enra with careful driven
For day service, phono 1-ll-J,
llluiico Rlltnrd Parlors.
For night Mrvlce, Phono 200-L
Right Cafe.
D. L. FOOTE.
sr-Ocean Transportation Co.
iHvcckly service Coos Bity and Snn Francisco.
S. S. Redcmdo
SFROMSAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS BAY,
THURSDAY, APRIL 23, AT 3:00 P. M.
fpped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight
S. S. NANN SMITH
ippcd with wireless and submarine 'bell.
Passengers and freight.
MILFHOM 8AN FRANCISCO FOR
COOS HAY MONDAY, AI'RIL 20, AT .1:00 I. M.
Francisco office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and GOO Fife building,
os Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeorqe, Phono' 44.
EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS.
E!!B Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
oMarshflold April 11th, 18th, 25th and 30th at service
Q Portland about 8:00 a. m., 8th, lBtb, 22nd aid 2ith.
Mle to all Eo&teru points and Inforniatlo M to rouUs
ana rate cheerfully (uraislie.
II. J. MUJUl, Agent
Paen
S. S. AROLINE
Ediiinncd with Wireless.
nger Accommodations. New Steel Roal
U FROM NORTH REND FOR SAN . ..-
FRANCTSCQ HATUHUAi, A "
BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agts.
.-"IES. Ari.i. n l Khoriilatl. Aimit.
'd. ' Vwh llwid.
iv
.1 c ai i lAMrr
pWl MARSIIF1ELD IX)R ElTtKKA .
THURSDAY APRIL W. at "
,. ROUND TRIP, 18JJ0. , .
tuoq with the North Bank Road at Portland.
"nu l'acinc HteaniBliip uompauj
O. F.-M'flKOROB, Ageat.
ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL
Formorly tho Cooa Dulldlnc.
Rrondwny nt Market
DAY RATES, 7H5 AND UP
SPECIAL RATES IJY THE
MONTH
L. L. JUHTEN, .Mannirer.
Times Want Ada Oct Results.
For
BTEONORAPHIO WORK
of nnv kind
Call 181- J
Two competent stenocrnpliora
In chargo
08 CcntrnI Ave.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage battery that continual
over charging will not hnrm.
DOES NOT CORRODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Will not loo Its chnrgo while
standing Idle.
IS GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring'Co.
IM Itroadway.
Agrnts for Port of Coos Hay.
DRY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phone 180-J.
C J. SOAIFK g A. H. IIODQINS
Marshfield PA,NT AND
iridiaiiUKiu DEC0RATING co
Estimates Furnished.
Plione 800-J. 'Marshfield, Oregon.
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
Wo haul trunxs between any
points In Marshfield for the follow
ing rates, delivery to be made Id
tho first stories of buildings
One trunk f .M
Three trunks BO
twelve trunks 1.00
Star Transfer and Storage Co.
Levi Helsner, Prop.
Phones. 120-J- 40-L- '
NO SAW EDGES
on
YOUR COLLARS
If you have them laundered
t
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
Send Your Laundry
to Us By Parcel Post
WB FURNISH A nAG AND WILL
PAY THE POSTAGE ON ITS
RETURN.
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
Phone 57-J Marshfield
TIME TAnLE
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
WASHINGTON, D. C. April 22.
According to Investigators la tho Dc
pdrtmen of Agriculture tho nverago
not cost of raising a dairy heifer one
yr. old on n Wisconsin fnrm Is S39.52
and of a two year old heifer SGI. 41.
Tneso figures are nppltablo to other
dairy districts In tho North and east
where Innd nnd feed vnlueB aro' sim
ilar to thoso In Wisconsin. They aro
based on data obtained from raising
117 calves from birth to tho time
thoy enter the dairy heard. Tho do
talls, with complete summary of tho
Investigation, havo recently been pub
lished by the Department of Agricul
ture In Uullotln No, 49, under the ti
tle of "Tho Cost of Raising a Dairy
Cow."
Thoro are In tho United Slates
over 21,000,000 dairy cows. These
figures give some Idea of tho Impor
tant of tho economic problem to t..e
country as a wholo, for those cows
must bo replaced every few years.
Tho cost of the production of these
heifers Is a largo Item In keeping
down tho profits of the dairymen.
Tho new bulletin contains numer
ous tables and Bovernl Illustrations
of tho Jersey calves from which tho
Items of coBt woro obtained.
Tho most Important Item was tho
cost of food, which was estimated
nt market value and amounted to
nearly two-thirds of the total cost of
tho hotfor, whllo labor formed 12 1-2
por cent of tho cost.
Figures for tho nverago net cost
of tho ono-ycar-old heifer are aro fol
lows :
Feed S24.C7
Labor ...4.45
Other costs G.3C
Total 136.48
To tills should bo added tho Ini
tial value of tho calf, which was es
timated to bo S7.04, making a total
cost at tho end of ono year of 142.52
This chnrgo Is justified In view of tho
fact that dairy cows aro credited with
this Itom In determining tho cost of
milk production. Ily allowing S3. 00
credit for manure, it leaves a not
rost of 139.52 nt tho nod of the first
year.
Figures for tho avorago not cost
of tho two-year-old heifer aro as fol
lows: Initial value $7.04
Feed 40.83
Labor 7.81
Other costs 13.73
$00.41
Credit for manuro. .,.,,,., f 8,00
IC1.41
ORRINE
FOR DRINK HABIT
So uniformly aiirpngiriil linn nn.
RINE been in restoring the victims
of tho "Drink Habit" Into sobor
and useful citizens, acd so strong
Is our confldonco In Its curntlvo
nOWOrs. that wn wnnt (n nmnlmilrn
tho fact that ORRINE Is sold under
this posltlvo guarantee. If, after
a trial, you got no boncflt, your
money will bo rofunded. ORRINE
costs only $1.00 per box. Ask for
Free llooklct. Owl Proscription
I'narmncy. Frank D. Cohan. Oppo
slto Clianillor Hotel. Phono 74.
Ono-halt of tho feed cost tho first
year nnd ono-lhlrd for the full two
years Is for whole and skim milk.
Ily far tho most oxpcnslvo period
In tho life of tho calf Is tho first
four weeks, the cost bolng nearly dou
ble that for nity other four-weok
period. This high cost Is occasioned
by Its being depondent almost cntfro
ly upon whole mlk.
Tho man labor required in raising
a heifer is about 40 hours during the
first year nnd 23 hours tho Becond
year. Tho total cost of man and
liorso labor for the two years is
close to $8. Tho mnuuro produced
during the two yenrs has been valu
ed at $8, consequently, tho cost of
Inbar Is practically offset by tho
value of tho mnuuro.
The Item "Other, Costs" consists
of oxpomJOB usually overlooked In
estimating costs. These aro Inter
est, chnrgo for ,tho uso of buildings
and equipment, .expense for bedding,
miscellaneous expenses, a share of
tho general expense for tho entlro
farm business, and n chnrgo (o cover
losses by death tand discarding. The
total for theso (forms nenrly one
fifth of tho total cost of the two-year-old
heifer.
Tho foregoing' figures show that It
costs moro to ralso calves to matur
ity than Is commonly Btipposod, nnd
they support tbe advice which tho
Department Is continually trying to
Impress upon tho dairy farmers,
that It docs not pay to raise any but
tho best Heifers, Raising scrub hoir
ers nnd soiling ithom at $2G to $40
apiece, as many do, Is unprofitable
oxcopt on clioap land or under otohr
very favorablo conditions. Rut It
does' pay to ralso the best hctfors, for
In good dairy sections well-bred heif
ers aro worth considerably moro than
$00 when two years of ago. Further
more, dairy faranors as n rulo aro
obliged to ralso their own stock, as
It Is difficult toibuy productlvo cows
at a reasonable tprlco. In somo sec
tions of tho West whoro alfalfa Is
worth only $4 ar $B a ton, or In tho
Southwest whoro pastures furnish
feed for tho greater pnrt of tho year,
this cost may bb groatly reduced,
Even whoro it coots $C0 to ralso n
heifer, two-thirds of this amount Is
charged for fcutia nt tnarkot prlcos,
a largo part ofywhloh ran ho grown
on tho form at a profit. Thus by
raising tho heifers the dairy former
finds a homo market for fcodH
grown on tho farm at remunerative
prices, and nt ttho name tlmo aids
In maintaining tho fertility of tho
farm.
Iiniigliinryjlleart Trouble.
Do you have palnB In tho region of
tho heart? Does your heart thump?
Its terrlblo pounding ularniB you?
What Is wrong? Do you bollovo
theso symptomsmoan heart troublo?
Organic dlscnsoa of tho heart very
seldom occasion much pain. Nearly
all of these pains aro causod by
some dorangoment of tho stomach,
llcrltol Tonic DJgcstlvo Is especially
more "heart dlsoaso." Owl Pres
cription Pharmacy. Frank D. Cohan.
Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74.
Central Avt'uuo Drug Store, Exclusive
Agents. Prlco 11.00.
Only Constant Advertising
of an Article Keeps It
in the Minds of
the Peopk
THE question of who was President Taft's
running mate during the last Presidential
campaign completely nonplussed 100 busi
ness men at the weekly-luncheon of the Oakland
Rotary Club and incidentally prevented them
from winning a prize. It also proved & stumbling
block to the propounder of the question. V. 0.
Lawrence, who himself was found usable to an
swer it. 'k rtiHMI
.."If you want to get results," he was saying,
"you must advertise continually. Thej publio for
gets. Just to prove this, I will give a prize to any
man here who can tell me off-hand who was
President Taft's running mate at the last election.
I'll venture there isn't a man here who can re
member it, although it was a household word with
all of us at the time."
A dozen men gave it up. Then someone asked:
"Do you know yourself who it was?" Law
rence was obliged to confess:
"I do not. I intended to call upcone of the
newspapers this morning and find out, but I for
got it." '
He won his point, however. Not man there
could tell.
COOS BAY TIltoES
PHONE 133.
Sumner Man Tlilnkn n Former
Should Seek a Wlfo Klflowher?:
Editor Times:
Should a young farmer marry n
city girl? I think not. Why? no
cauBo It Is too much like work be
ing a farmer's wlfo to suit tho aver
ago city girl. A certain reverend
gentleman mentioned In an article
all tho accommodations of tho up-to-dato
farm, but most certainly ho
Is not speaking of tho nvorngo. A
young farmor with plenty of money,
In other words papa's boy, can af
ford to have any kind of n wlfo,
but tho nvorngo farmor cannot. He
must havo n 'Wlfo ho can depOtij up
on to do tho work In an emer
gency. It Is my opinion that a city girl
would soon tiro of tho rough nnd un
accustomed work of tho farm. It
1b very difficult, If not Impossible,
to set n hard and cash rule on tho
matrimonial question. Common
sonBo nnd truo lovo overcomes mnny
a difficult problom.
RANCHER.
SCHOOL
Tho public exhibition ot Music and
Calisthenics which will bo glvon at
tho Mnsonlc Opera House, Friday oVo
nlng by pupils In grades ono to sev
en, Is given as a stimulus to better
school work. It la puroly a business
proposition. A deflnlto end makes
doflnlto work, No special effort baa
been made at display. Tho program
will show tho regular work of tho
school, Public Ringing ought to be
come a regular foaturo of tho schools
work In music, and a groat deal hot
ter grado ot muslo ought to bo hand
led In tho near future. Friday nights
program Is n beginning ot a work
that tho school hopes to Improve up
on. It Is given in tho evening In
ordor that tho fathers may attend
as Woll as tho mothers.
Tho second part ot tho program la
made up of national lullabies. Somo
ISO children havo a part In this
part of tho program. They will dress
In costumes pocullar to the nation
which their lullaby represents.
An admission foo of 25 cents will
bo charged, tho money to bo used for
tho purchase of worliB of art tor tho
school rooms and for helps in tho de
partment of music.
It has been Impossible to have
ovory child represented on tho pro
gram but effort has boon mado to
havo ovory family represented.
Children In grades ono to seven
who aro not on tho program will bo
admitted free.
Central HcIhm1.
Ki'venth Ornde.
Thoso who hnvo had porfect les
sons In spulllng for tho wcok aro
Jack Harry, Isabel nrldghnm, John
Ilurke, Ida Columbo, Kddlo Ellor
heck, Oraco Forrln, Clara Ferguson,
Ross Flanagan, Hutu. Ooldon, Ed.
ward Johnson, Vlollu Mlcklotn, Ruby
Pitman and Anna Storgnrd.
In writing tho poem "Love ot
Country" by Scott, which has been
memorized during tho week, Grace
Farrln, Mnblu Lingo, and Anna Stor
gard mudo no errors,
The following or tho A division
mado 100 In tho Intit written lesson
In Ooography: Oeorgo Doubrer,
Oraco Farrin, Clnrn Forguson and
Ruth Ooldon, ,
Thoso who havo made 100 In each
ot tho last two weekly spelling tests'
of fifty words each aro: Isabel'
Drldgham, Oraco Farrln, HUman"
Kulju, Ruby Pitman and Robert
Wallace. it
ADVKRTIBIJD LETTERS.
List ot unclalmod letters remain
ing In tho Marshfield, Oregon, post
offlco for the wcok ending April
21, 1014. Persons calling for the
same, will pleao say advertised and
pay one cent for oach letter called
for:
Abbott. II. F.: Dabcock. H. II.:
Baker, C; Durke, Stephen P.; Coos
Kennels; uowx, Mrs, Alma; Davis,
Martin; Evans, Lcslto; Franklin,
Harry: Gedlc. Mike: uucii. H. v.;
HardcaBtle. Walter: Harris. Miss
Myrtlo; Jackson, Alvln; Kubllls,
Joe: Ladd. It.: McAipin, w. fl.;
Mercer. Allen: Mills. Waldo: Onlel,
Jack (2): Pntton, Harry L.; Per
kins, it, i;.; roiar, w.; uenz,r irea;
Savlckls, Slmonas: West. Mrs. Dora:
Woods, Daniel; Zelner, A. L.; Zcck,
James.
W, D. Curtis,
Postmaster.
Tho Richest Man iu the World.
Could sneml his entire fortune trr.
Ing to make a better remedy fori
rheumatism tnan Merltoi llheuwa-j
tlsin Powders. If you only knew
tneir value you wouia use tms rem
edy for rheumatism. Recommended
by those who have, tried it. Owll
Prescription Pharmacy. Frank D.
conan, opposite Chandler .Hotel,
Phope 74. Central Aveaue Drag!
biore, hoio L,ocai Agents. Price 50c
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