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WIIP F" ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSKFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1914 EVENING' EDITION. ' TWO COOS BAY TIMES At. O. MA LONE Y BAN K. MALONEY Editor nnd Pub. News Editor Official Paper of Coos County Entorcd at tho Postofttco at Marsh Jlold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall mnttor. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES MiirfJt field :: :: :: :: Oregon i Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho people! that no good cauBo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. SCI1SC1UPTION KATES. DAILY. Ono yoar ' $6.00 II 10 E Question of Coos Biulding at , San Francisco Fair Is Still Undecided. (Special to Tho Times.) COQUILLE, Or., May ID. At a Joint meeting of tho Exposition com mittees from North Uond, Marsh floltl, iCoquIllo, Myrtle Point and Bnndon, held hero yesterday, a com mittco of threo was appointed to For month 50 visit tho director of works at tho i wpkici.v. i Panama Exposition company's of- Ono year $1.50 flee In 8an Francisco and ascortaln When paid strictly In advanco, definitely whothor or not Coos conn tho Subscription prlco of tho Coos ty or Coos Uny woud bo permitted SUIHEU ON " (JUL TOLLS s Says Proposition As Presented C; President Is I sto'u'nding One. is M A RICH HAUL by the.Rrcsidont 1 Most., A l (Dr Associated rma t Coo B7 Tlml.J COLUMBUS, O., May 18. Orders declaring a strlko of alt coal miners In Ohio wont out from the head quarters of tho United Mlno Workers of America today. Tho union bognn naylnc strike benefits of $3 per week to every member. The mines have; uoen closed sinco oporators. REPORTED TO HAVE SECURED $10,000 PROM, NEW, YOIHC TliEATER AETER WORKING DETECTIVE HUSE THERE.. Df AMOcUto' Frrss to Cooi Vtf TtnM.J NEW YORK, May 19. Posing ns detectives, four men gained en trance to n Droadwny motion pic ture theater this mornfng, innd tile watchman a prisoner, handcuffed thrp workmen In the theater and April ' 1 by the thou btew open tho safe Ire tho- bo office and obtained $lo,ooo. Bny Times Is $5.00 per $2,60 for six months. SUSPICIOUS CHARACTERS' WHEN spring opens early with mid-summer hent nnd warms up your rooms freo of coBt, don'l shod all your woolens or move to' tho bench until wo havo had tho laBt frost. If a man who Ignored you for years every day grows friendly with un common speed, with n smllo on your fnce, look him straight In tho oyo nnd say, "neighbor' I'm hop," Its your ltad." When a now rrlond bolls over with flattering gust, don't ditch an old friend for n crook, Keep your sccretB and confidence all to yoursolf and your hand on your own pockotbook. Anon. year or to erect n soparnte building repre senting this section. This motion was mndo after sev eral hours discussion by members of tho commlttco from tho different communities In which the general sentiment was expressed tlint Coos county could not havo a building, but Coos Bay or tho adjacent coun try could bo represented by a building of some designation other than n county designation. Tho committee, which will visit San rranclsco during tho latter pnrt of the present week conslatB of L. J. Simpson, Hugh McLaln and Goorgo oolsondorfor. Many Views. L. J. Simpson mndo an address In which ho stated that he had tho direct assurance of Mr. Connick, director of works at tho Exposi tion, thnt Coos Hay would bo per mitted to erect a building, and stated that ho had been granted tho refusal of a vory doslrablo slto ad joining tho lown building, nnd that according to tho maps of the Expo sition grounds ns thoy road on his last visit this ground was mnrkod "Coos," nnd that It was only a question of whether or not tho poo plo of the county desired n sopnrato exhibit thnt would bo of Immonso vnluo or nllow themselves to bo crowded Into tno Oregon building amongst a score of like exhibits that would pass unnoticed. W. 8. Turpon also spoke, bearing out tho roninrkH of Mr. Simpson, In which ho related a recent visit to Snn Francisco In which ho visited tho offices of tho Exposition and viewed tho slto that had been re served for tho pcoplo of this sec tion which was mnrkod "Coos." Advised Differently. Goorgo Golscndorfor, mnnagor of tho Coqulllo Itlvcr Manufacturing company stated thnt on a recent vis It to tho California metropolis, ho TO RILEY wnR nilvincii by an nssistnnt or luiinrics u, iuooro, itcbiiioiu oi mo riOSTON Tho almost slmultnn-1 Exposition, thnt an Irrevocable rulo eous appearnnco of tho now com- " oon mndo that nil county ox ploto edition of tho works of Rud- Itlllt must bo mndo In tho stnto's yard Kipling, nnd tho first com- htilldlng. In tho facu of this ruling ploto edition of tho works of James Mr. Golsondorfor stated that ho did Whltcomb Hlloy, Iwb brought toint bollnyo tho pcoplo of thin scc Hght tho Information thnt Kipling tlon could bo roprosoiited In n coiiii- nnd Riley havo for years enjoyed i'' uuuuihk, uhhuhkii nu ugi-uuii who an ncqunlntnnco thnt hoa holm tho tho former speakers on tho fact that dedicated I THE KIKH DEFINED. 4 o What Is a kiss? When Is It of fensive nnd when Inoffensive? Hero .nro tho nnswors ns laid down by tho hupromo Court of tho Germnn Em pire. "A kiss Is a reaction upon tho body of another. "A kiss nlwnys requires tho per mission of tlio person kissed. "Without such permission ono may kiss only If one Ih suro of tho other's tnclt coiiBont, as In tho cases of paronts, children nnd lovers. "If tho klsseo Ih not only coy, but gravely objects, It Is to bo as sumed thnt tho kiss Ib cotiBldorod an Illegal Interference with his or her personal rrcodom nnd a viola tion of his or her honor. "Anyone who Inflicts a kiss In such clrcumstnncoA Is guilty of ns-j sauit nnu uattory." 0 HE CAN TROOPS KEPT III COLORADO, PILOTS WANTED President Not Disposed to Colonel Goethals Places; Re i Withdraw Soldiers Immed iately from Strike Zone. tnr AssoclstH Pmi to Coo Dr Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, D. C. May 19. After a conferonco with tho Presi dent, Representative Kent I tig said that nltiiotign tno rrcsiuoni nnd nil strictions on Those Apply ing for Canal Service'..' (Or Associated Prrss, to Coos tlr Timet.) WASHINGTON, D. C, May 19. American citizens only nru' (o bo trusted to pilot vessels passing through the Panama Cannl, undor vlsod that tho government Fedoral tho rules laid down by Colonel Goe- troopB not oo nnowou to remain thals to govern tno nppointmcnt or Indefinitely In the Colorado strlko pilots. Tlio applicants imiBt. In ntl- zono, tho President Is not disposed dltlou to their American nationality, to withdraw tho troops Immediately. i)0 undor forty-flvo years of ago .o said ho was willing to do every- nn,i hold master's licenses for- tho thing for tho preservation of pence. Breat lakes or oceaiv going- vobsoIs. IK WO ON A STRIKE lEIENGE IS CQRRQBORATED KIPLING WRITES IK) KM incontivo to poouis ench to tho other. In 1800 Goorgo C. Hltt, then editor of tho Indiauapnlls Journal, visited Mr. Kipling In Knglnnd nnd cnrrlod with him, nn n gift from Mr. Riley, a copy of tho hitter's woll known collection of poems cnllod "Ilhymes of Childhood," As nn acknowledgment Mr. Kipling sont Hlloy n pooni dedicated to him, which Is published for tho first time In tho biographical edition of tho complete works of James Whltcomt) Hlloy, which has just boon published. Tho poom follows: To .1. W. R. Your trnll runs to the westward, And mine to my own place; Thoro Is water botwoon our lodges And I have not seen your face. Hut slnco I Mvo road your verses TIs onsy to guess tho rest Uccatiso In tho hearts of tho children Thoro Is neither oast nor west. Born to n thousand fortunes Of good or evil hap, Once thoy wero kings together, Throned In u mother's lap. ' Surely thoy know tho secret Yellow nnd blnek nnd white. While thoy meet all kings together, In innocent dreams at night. Hy a moon thoy all can play with Grubby and grimed ami unshod, Vory happy together, And vory near to God. Your trnll runs to tho westward, And mine to my own place; Thoro Is water between our lodges And you cannot boo my face. And thnt Is well for crying Should neither bo written nor seen, Rut If I cnll you Snipko-ln-the-Eycs. I know you will know what I mean. Hudynrd Kipling. Novombor 20. ".to. l,y n building migut bo erected untior foiiiu nun mil cuuiiicimg wiiu wiiu of n county title nnd tho exhibit would bo nilowod, Piivoih Oregon Building. G. T. Trendgoltl of Ilnndon stated tint the county should mnko Its exhibit In tho Oregon building, as tlio movement on foot ntpresont to construct n building nnd Ignore tho Oregon representation, would bo hold In coutompt by tho commis sioners of the Orogou building. Mr. Treadgold said that tho tlmo In which to orect n county building was growing vory short nnd thnt something should bo done Immed iately. If Coos Bay, county, or a building of any othor title wore to bo oroctod boforo tho closing of tho exposition. Slmpton Replies. "Wo aro only bound to tho rest of too stnte as a matter of courtesy, nnd nu opportunity to nvnll our selves of tho ndvnntnges afforded by n sopnrato building should bo Hilton nt onro," snld Mr. Simpson. "If wo allow technical differences to delny or destroy our Intentions, I don't think wo aro vory earnest In our purpose Coos county Is strong nuil healthy enough to stand on Its own legs nnd lint bo advised by tho remainder of tlio state on n mnttor of self hotterniont. Wo nil want this building. Let's nil snv 'Wo shnll have It,' and not nllow an op portunity thnt will novor conto ngnln in our lives to pass us mid bo con tent with representation In n county building thnt will bo at tho discre tion of porsous from othor commun ities." Mr. Simpson's talk wns vory well received mid n motion was mado by Hugh MoLaln to tho effect thnt tho committer do nppolnted to visit Sun Francisco nnd como to an un derstanding with tho exposition di rectors, Tho motion pnssod, all of the commlttco voting In the affirm ative. Permanent Committee. A permanent committee was np- (Dr Auwtle1 Pmi to C5o nr Times.) NEW YORK, May 19. Charles (Pr AMOfl.lert Press to Coos Rsr Tines. WASHINGTON, D. C. May 10. Sonntor Sutherland of Utah declared In .tho Senate today that In tho his- H. Plltt, at ono time preBs agent for tory of freo government "no such Becker, on trial for the' imirdur of astounding proposition was over bo- Hosonthnl, took the stand for tho foro presented to a great loglsla- stato and corroborated ninny do tivo body ns tho domiind of Presl- tnlls of tho story told by Jack- Hose dent Wilson that Congress repent and othors thnt Bockor was tho In itio Panama tails oxomptlon without stlgntor of tho murder plot. After raising the question ns to whothor the murder Plltt swore Becker snld: wo aro right or wrong." Ho said "What Is tho mnttor with Rose nnd ho Intended to voto against tho re- that bunch. To pull tho stunt tho ponl but added thnt ho wns in favor way thoy did was very bad. You of arbitrating tho illsputo, becntiHo would suppose It was being done for of tho dlfferouco of opinion prevail- moving pictures." Ing among tho greatest thinkers of the country over the question, Business is Good ' r i There's a Reason The Pianos are good Ask Thomas about it 9mmMkA L L THOMAS Manager CANDIDATES IX HANDON KERR I.V WASHINGTON., tnr Assoclit1 Trees to Coos llti Time J WASHINGTON, D. C. May 19. After looking over tho floltl thor- Koliert J. Korr. who was provision oiighly, and getting tho opinion of n" Kovornor of Vera Cruz for n short n number of the lending business time following tho Amorlcnn occu mon of Bantlon, The Recorder pre- Potion, arrived In Washington nnd soiits tho following nnmes to tho vot- cMe,i ,nt t'io White House. Ho ox ers for tholr consideration as candl- l'reued a doslro on his arrival to lay dat8 for tho various city offices to tno Information rolatlng to Vera Cruz be filled this spring: boforo the president. For Mayor Goo. P. Topping. C. H. Moore. John Nlolson. For Coiiucllmeii, East Precinct J. L. Krononborg. F. J. Chntburn. Geo. J. Armstrong. J. II. Gould. For Coimrllmeit, West Pm-lnct. O, A. Trowbridge C. H. Wndo. F. S. Porry. R. C. McKlnnls. For City Rcvonlcr E. B. Knusrud. Helps Kidney and Bladder Trouble Everybody Satisfied. Evorywhoro pcoplo aro taking Foley Kidney Pills, nnd nro so satis fied thoy urge others to tako thorn also. A. T. Kelly, Mcintosh, Ala., says; "I recommend them to all who suffer from kidney troubles nnd bachnche, for thoy aro flno." Best thing you can take for bnclc ache, weak back and rheumatism. Owl Prescription Pharmacy. Frank 1). Cohan. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Phono 74. Centrul Avenue Drug Stow, local nuHiirv. Lace Remnants WE HAVE yt'lTE A LOT OP LACE REMNANTS, EDGES AM) INSERTIONS. TWO TO FIVE YARD LENGTHS. WHICH WE ARE OF. FEHIXO AT ONE-HALF PRICK. ASK TO SEE THEM. The Golden Rule. . .. nnlntoil liv Mi linilv tn npt nn tlin The studont ami namlror or Hlloy, '',' bulldlnir who nro- Pot- upon roadhiB these nffectlonato lines "nVLu, i a qnfitii i t qmfn will nt onco reeognlzo tho similarity LLo, Mef aln C R Peck Dr thoy bear to tho melody of Rlloy "? t TVeadgold Goorge In his famous p'oeni. "Longfellow's AV SrfV v i ? ..' S?rF Lovo for tho Chlldrpn," In this poom Mr. Hlloy strovo to roflect the true Longfellow melody, and so, Mr, Kipling, ns an added honor, has adopted tlio meter of too most fam ous of nil Riley's poems of tribute, in writing his dedicatory verses. PRIMARIES IN PENNSYLVANIA, Hitter Content lletwtvn Democrats Over Governoi-hlilp. (Of AuorlsIM I'rves to Coos Hir Times. PHILADELPHIA, May 19. Final preparations for tho primary oleetlon tomorrow nro being mado by the can didates and tholr supporters In tho various partios. The bitterest con test is within tho Democratic party for tho gubernatorial nomination botweon Vmico McCorinlck, former Mayor of Hnrrlsburg, and Michael J. Ryan, city solicitor of Phlladeupbla. SYNOPSIS OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE German American Insurance Company ., .01' ,X,'nV. ,YOmV ,V T,IK RTATK OF NEW YORK". on the 31st day of December, 1913. mndo to the Insurance Commission er of tho Stato of Oregon, pursiinnt to law: CAPITA I,. Amount of capital stock paid up 2 000 000 00 1NCMOE. Premiums received during tho yenrln cash ?9 ,0G9, 134.45 Interest, dividends nnd rents received during . '0" , 1.0C0.5C3.49 Income from othor sources received during yr 13.08B.CC The P e rarisian ; e I R V I N 'G BLOC K : : 600,000.00 Feonoy and Dr, Johnson. Tho commltteo olectotl L. J. Simpson chairman and Dr. Johnson secretary, A report will bo mndo by tho committee upon tho return of tho delegates from tho Exposition and until then tho ques tion of a building will bo undecided. Along the Waterfront. Total Income $10.132,773.G0 . , , . i.sinm8raiK.vrs Losses paid during tho yoar ; 4,812,718.81 wmuumiB puiu uuritig mo yonr on capital stock , Commissions and salaries paid during tho year 2.K77p,7.io Taxes, licenses and fees paid during the year 337,420.20 iiiiouiii oi ait oiner expenuuuros 687,603.00 Total expenditures $ 9,015,009.13 A SHUTS. Vnluo of real estato owned 2,450,000.00 Vnluo of stocks nnd bonds owned. 16,550,134.00 Loans on mortgages and collateral, etc 83,600.00 Cash In banks and on hand 793,936.24 Proms. In course of collection and in trans- mission , , , , Interest nnd routs duo and accrued ! $ 1 5.0Q Special Sale on Men's Clothes WV lutvo placctl on snip for tliln week a beautiful axtortrornt of handsomely tnlloml nil wool hiiIIh, till now mcrvhnndta n1 well worth $16-50 v $18.00 Yot $20.00 choice $22.50 v $25.00 fY our $27.50 choice A Better Buy You Never Made. WHY? Because We Sell For Cash See Window $20.00 1,698,258.47 148,989.45 Total assets $21,724,918.16 LIARILITIES Gross claims for losses unpaid 8S9, 557.50 Amt. of unearned proms, on all outstand ing risks 9.420.86S.36 All othor liabilities 168,636.75 Tho tug Roscoo took out tho tug Lawrence ladou with coal for Porter Brothers at Floronco this morning. Havo your Job printing dono at Tho Time's office. If you nro not nslmiuwl of your goodsA I. V E BTIS E T H E M. Total liabilities excluslvo of capital stock of $10,479 06 61 Total premiums In force December" 31, 1912 $18 "S'M'u'k? IIUSINESS IN" OHKnnv l.'nif this vuiii '" -"-,,4 Total risks written during tho year " ' Cross promlums received during the year' . ...'.' Premiums returned during tho yoar ." I.ossos paid during tho yoar '.'.'..'.'.'.'.'"' Losses Incurred during the yenr ','.'.'.'. Total amount of risks outstanding lucregonDec'si, " 1913. Xv Vr V I.'nmuDn Statutory general agent and attorney for service: HARVEY WELLS Marshfleld Agent: HENRY SENG STACKER. llAt"M portl e Tpmntinrr I Inrlcrnrirprl flfferill JiBkvs.aamL uuua ui avvm - For Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Come and get your share ot these bargains 8.220,214.00 120.7S0.S3 . 18,044.69 64.631.CS 62.3376S 6.031,306,00 ortland. White dresser scarfs and table ; covers, some hemstitched, oth ers embroidered: were 40c and 50c Now Only 23o Infants' cream Cnshmorp coat,s,, unsurpassed values at $3.50 $2.95 $2.50 $1.75 25c beautiful enameled beauty pins xow loo PAin 50c beautiful gilt and enamel bar pins 230 $1.50 feather pillows, 3 lbs., best covering Only 98o - ... ...rt.tBL $1.75 white awns " full length .. Now., only $L00J- Ladles' 25e nnd !? less vests, fancy or pl" OnlyJ9o, Ladles' CWimoUjtt. J gloves in natural ana shades, special. tM PEK PAIKt oOCAM!J Men's and- ladle' sweaters, all stt8 '" $100 oC i Itfovv SU1L-- Men's "Kverlastlng J"tSI or black, lines i heett JJ wear aa well as any m now Central Avenue. I t g H AJlf SATISFACTION' ALWAYS Oil MONEY REFUNDS! ?ext to Cl.andler Hotel. V t K-