The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 08, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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    lm m BAY TIME81 MARSHflILD,OR600N, TUESDAY, JUNE 0, 1914-EVENINQ
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UNIQUE PANTATORIUM
JAM .DOYLE A C. O. DAGGETT
250 Central Avo. l'liono 2G0-X
THE COOS HOTEL
Formerly of Miirshficld
WASHINGTON AVENUE
STADDEN 8THEBT
NORTH HEM)
O. A. Motllii, Prop.
- -Z I
'.i '
Chimneys
J. N. Bayliss
Any kind of brick work at price
mat ro rigut.
AND ALL WOHK GUARANTEED
Oall at "Tho Flrcsldo," Johnson
Dldg., 187 Socond St. l'liono 484-JT.
Preach Ranges. Holler Work.
DRY WOOD
AT
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street,
Phono J80-.J.
7
DR. J. II. STEWART
CHIROPRACTOR
Ilns oponod an oMIco over
Watson's Store
Chronic Diseases
You should see him If you
aro sick,
Offlco hours: 0:30 to 10:.10
a. in. and 2 to 4 p. in.
T. J. SOAIFE
$
A. II. HOIiaiNg
Marshfield PA,NT AND
maj5iiiiuu DEC0RATNG co
Estimates Furnished.
Phone HOO-J. Mnrshllcld, Oregon
MHS. C. F. HIHAHGEH
Dressmaking nnd Ladles' Tall
orliiK Prices Hcnsonnhlo
Ovor Mngncs & Mntson Storo .
Phono 248-J.
EDISON'S LATEST
A storage hnttery thnt continual
over charging "HI not harm.
HOES NOT COUHODE AT
TERMINALS.
CONTAINS NO ACID.
Willi not loso its clmrgo whilo
standing Idle.
IB GUARANTEED FIVE YEARS
Coos Bay Wiring.Co.
103 Hrnndwny.
Agents for Port of Coos Hoy.
UUK ELEGANT UMit
OF
NEW SPRING GOODS
JUST RECEIVED
AT
S. S. JENNINGS
NORTH HEND
ARE YOU BOTHERED
With ConiH? If bo, you nro depriv
ed of half tho ploasuro of life
pleasant walking nnd lioalthy oxer
clso. A visit to Mrs. Olivlu Ediiiau.
Scientific Chiropodist, Ap't 8, 0':
Council Blclg., will. bo tho sourco of
a permanout remedy for aching feet
MERCHANT'S CAFE
Popular place for
Good Meals.
Prices Reasonable.
Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y
YOU AUTO CALL
FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS
Four good cars with careful drlvem.
For day service, phono 1-1 wi
lllanco Hlllard Prlors.
For nlglit service, Phone 200-1
niiftit nnfe.
D. L. F00TE.
Commutation
Tickets $2.00
fcT.Ml.flnl(1.Vnrih Ileml AutO Line.
Cars every ten minutes from 0 a. m.
to 12:"0 n. in.
COR8T & ICEVOPropj;
Pictures & Framing
Walker Studio
TIME TABLE
Low Rates for
Handling Trunks
We haul trunKS between any
points In ManAfleld for the follow
lng rates, delivery to be made in
tho first storleB of bulldlngK
One trunk
Three trunks '
Twelve trunks ....
Star Transfer and Stora e Lr,
Levi Helser, Prop.
Phones, 120-J; 0-L; 98-R.
21)
IPR0FB88I0NAL DIRECTORY
M-I-MlKl! ItOGtiU NRLSOfc
IM...II .. iW," 'ln
I.Vnn.i ii """" isiciui, till
' mm TV,'.. "immy .!aurt,t- Ju"e
!.-.... AI'lcnUon for lea
sons by appointment. Marshfield, Or.
PJ 11. HARPER,
House Builder,
General Repairing nnd Cabinet
... Making,
l'liono illO-rf.
Still
W-
MellltOOM
Contractor ami Hullilcr.
.uarsnnolil, Oregon.
-' O. Hot Oil. lll llnnlrn. If 111
-. siiBaf&,L llllll
Y7 T. T0.MPKLN8, 1). 8. T.
,, (Weltmor Methods.)
lljVOrV knnttfn .tlnnn-n ....-
...iii...r i ""-"" uiouudo irumeu
without drugs or surgery. Rooms 1
ntiil o oi i
wimum urugs or surgery.
nnd 2 2a7 So. Broadway.
Phono 132-L.
Marshfield, Or.
JOEL OSTUND.
J Piano Tuner and Repairer
MB S. Sixth street. .Phono 103-L.
Lonvo orders at W. R. Rallies Music
Company,
T M. WRIGHT
Phono 818-R.
n.lmvin
J BUILDING CONTRACTOR
Lstlmates furnished on request.
r0. GOSXEY Phono 31B4
Contractor nnd Dulldcr
Estlmntcrt Furnlslied on Ronucst
MY PAST WORK IS
MY REFERENCE
I'lrst nnd Alder Sts. MitrshfJcld.
rR. II. M. 8IIAW
- Eye, Ear, Noso nad Throat
DR. MATTIE 11. 81IAW
Dlsciues of women and children.
Offlco phone 330. Rooms 200, 201
202, Irving Dlock.
Houso phono, 105-J.
DR. A. J. HENDRY
iiiiNnav
MarshQold, Oregon,
(looms 204-205, Coko Building,
tcsldcnco phone 252-X.
Offlco phone 112-J.
M
HS. FARRINGER,
Teacher of Piano.
Hoaldcnco Studio, Phono 38G-J
BK.NJAMIM OMl'lilMl,
Consulting Engineer ani
Architect
Offices, 200 Irving Block,
l'liono 108-L or 207-J.
Mnrnhfleld, Orcsn
DEIIL RILEY HAIiLINGER,
PlanlKt and Teacher.
Ilcsldcnco Studio, 217 No. Third St
Phono 3C8-L.
w
U. UllAMJliRll.
ARCUITEOT.
toomi 301 and HOi, Ooka RalKIa;
Mrhfplil. Orrn.
w
ARCHITECT
Marshfield. Oracon
LET US MAKE
YOUR ABSTRACTS
Tltlo & Trust Co. AlistracUi,
tlioroiighly dependable, Im
nirdlnto scnlce, prompt atten
tion to all Interests of our
client. Minimum cost.
I. S. Kaufman (Sh Co.
TIME TABLE
Willamette -Paciric
Motor Car
Effective June H, 1011,
Lv. Marshfield. Lv. North Bend
0:30 n. m. :46 a. in.
7:30 a. in. 7:45 a. in.
8:30 a. m. 8:5 " "''
9:30 n. m. $'-? " m'
10:30 a. in. 1":4C a. m.
11:30 o. m. n:4r. a. m.
12:30 p. in. I2-45 P m-
1:00 p. m. 1:1G !' m
1:30 p. m. l:" P m
2:00 p. m. 2: in p. in.
2:30 p.m. 2:45 p. m.
3:00 p. m. 3:15 p. m.
3:30 p. in. 3:45 P- '
4:00 p. m. '' P- m-
4:30 p. m. i:5 P- m-
C:00 p. m. l5. ' '"
5:30 p. m. B:5 P- "J-
f,:00 p. m. C:15 p. m.
7:00 p. m. 7:15 p. in.
7:30 p. m. 7:45 p. m.
8:00 p. m, 8:15 p. m.
8:30 p. m. 8:5 P- m'
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NO SAW EDGES
on
YOUR COLLARS
If you have them lftundereel
TWIN CITY STEAM LAUNDRY
riTY AUTO AND TAXI SERVICE
A new taxlcab has been added to
my auto service. Careful drivers.
Will go anywhere at any tlma. 8tan(J
Blanco CUar Store. Day phone, 78.
Night phone 139-X.
TOM GOOD ALE. Proprietor.
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!
We are now giving away FREE
Rogers' Silverware
Now Oh dlspliiy nt our store. Cotno In and look It over. With
each cash purchase of ten, LOffees, extracts and spices Wd give
you n coupon to tho nniouut of your purchase. Savo those up and
got this beautiful Silverware FHtiE. On all ptirchnscs of tuns
we will glvo double coupons. lie sure nnd see those premiums at
your earliest opportunity llJbJi 4AM.M
COOS BAY TEA, COFFEE & SPICE HOUSE
Abstracts, Red Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARAlTrer&pSTRACTCO., Inc.
HENRY SKNGSTACKKN', Manager
FARM, COAL, TIMBER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY
GENERAL AGENTS KAST-SIDK
IkLVRSHFlELD OFFICE, PHONE U-J.
COQUILLE CITY OFFICE PHONE 101.
S. S. PARAISO
Equipped with Wireless.
Fine Passenger Accommodation.
SAILS FROM COOS HAY FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY,
JUNE O, I P. M., WITH PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT.
YELLOWSTONE SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS
HAY, THURSDAY, JUNE I, WITH FREIGHT ONLY.
NORTH BEND MILL & LUMBER COMPANY, Agents
TOM JAMES, Agent,
Mnrshflcld.
Inter-Ocean Transportation Co.
Scmi-wcekly service Coos IBivy and San Francisco.
S. S. Redondo
SAILS FROM SAN FRANCISCO FOR COOS HAY
SATURDAY, JUNE 18, AT 8 P. M.
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
SS. NANN SMITH
Equipped with wireless and submarine bell.
Passengers and freight.
KAILS FROM MARSHFIELD FOR SAX I'llANCISCO,
SATURDAY, JUNE II, AT I P. M.
San Francisco -office, Greenwich street pier No. 23
and G00 Fife building. . fc - .
Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. McGeohoh, Phono 44.
S. S. ALLIANCE
SAILS FROM PORTLAND FOR COOS HAY
SATURDAY, JUNE (I, AT O P. M.
ROUND TRIP, 318.150.
Connection with tho North Bunk Road at Portland,
North Pacific Stenuihlilp Company
Phono 4-1. O. F. M'GEORGE, Agent.
EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS.
Steamship Breakwater
ALWAYS ON TIME.
Sails from Marshfiold during month of Juno at 1 o'clock p. in.
on the 4th, 9th, 14th, 19th, 2 4th and 29th.
Tickets on salo to all Eaktcru points and Information as to routes
and ratoH cheerfully furnished.
Phone 427-L. F. T. SHELDON. Aiwnt
CTA. Smith Lumber &
RKTAIL DEPARTMENT
LUMBER, LATH, SniNOLKS. MOULDINGS, BASn AND DOORS
nOOFTNO PAPER, ETC.
OUT THW FUEL HILL IN TWO
PHONK 100.
FLANAGAN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUNTY.
Established 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits, $115,000
Interest Paid on Time Deposits
Officers:
J. W. Bennett, President.
j. II. Flanagan, Vlrc-Prcsldent,
R. F. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. F. Winchester, Aist. Cashier.
Times Want Ads.Brins? Results
i ttfrMunwamlmmmm
New Steel Bont.
G. P. SHERIDAN, Agent,
North Bend.
..eb.
BY USING OUR WOOD.
1M SOUTII HIUMDWA1
COOS BAY TIMES
M. ft MtaOJifejT EtflWr nnd Pnb,
DAN E, MALOntiV New tfOitor
Official rape of Coo 'County
Entered nt the Postoffic at Marsh
Mold, Oregon, for trttuswlsstuu
through the malls as second-class
mall matter. .
T)odlcatod ib tho servlceot the
people, that no good cause, shall
lack a. champion, and thnt evil shall
not thrive unopposod.
8UDSCH11TION RATES.
DAILY.
Ono yonr $6,00
Per month ,00
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.50
When paid Btrlctly In advnnco,
tho Subscription prlco of the Cods
Bny Times Is $5.00 per year or
$2.50 for six months.
Address rill communications to
COOS DAY DAILY TIMES
Marshfield ii :; i: :: Oregoa
HOMJJ'RULE.
'itN A general way It tuny bo snfd
l that homo rule confers upon Ire
" Innd substantially tho rights that
nro now enjoyed bj tho American
ntates.
In form tho Irish government will
be much HkoUtint of Cnnndn. IrolanU
will hecomo'a mombor of tho British
union on much tho samo terms' ns
Cnnndn. with this dlffcronco that Ire
land will coiUlnuo to be represented
Jn tho English pnrllamont, although
by a reduced vote.
Ulster, thnt part of Iroland lying
contiguous to Scotland, and sottlwl
by Scotch, threatens Insurrection In
tho fnco of 'this tendency to decen1
trallzatlon. Hint Britain, by tho very
nocoBsltles of tho situation, can never
bo anything Unit n union of inoro or
less Independent states. Not oun
tho British Hslos can bo properly
nntlonallKcd.
It is interesting, nt n tlmo wheil
tho Amorlcnii union la funding moro
nnd moro toinationallty, to noto the
progress or Britain' In tho other di
rection. As wo nrorgolng to executive load
oralilp, Britain omphaslcos tho power
of tho Houso of Commons, says tin
exchange. Au wo enact nntlonnl reg
ulation far tho state, Britain mnkes
Ireland nlmout Independent of nnt
lonnl supervision,
With America air a union and' Brit
nin n a confederation of stntos, tho
English speaking experiment In solf-j
government will bo given n incut)
practical demonstration In tho next
twcnty-flvo years.
WIIEREITHE MONEY GOES.
IT CERTAINLY cost to llvo. In
this country tho ono overtopping)
Item or '-tho list Is $12C,000,-'
000,000 n week spent for foods '
Economy has centered Inrgely
upon this, 'whorn the now roc
ignlzcd wonk point Is distri
bution, Tho fond from production to
consumption Us too long and linn too
many twists.
But only second on the list Is tho
expenditure for women's and child
ren's clothing $30,000,000 n woek.
Of this nmoiint, $20,000,000, accord
ing to dry goods, ueeins to bo expend
ed for mntorlnls Just made up In tho
homes, which Is n surprising percent
age. .Men's clothes, made nrnrtlcatly ail
'n shops, ndds less than half what
women's wear docs tb tho1 total. It
stnnda at- only '$13,000,000, This
amount docs not Includo shoes,
which cost $10,000,000 a week, nor
hats and millinery. Nor do wo un
jorstund that It Includes such inci
dentals ns underwear.
If nnyono should attempt to com
pare men's expenditures with thoio
of women tho latter would at once
nivort to their Invariable urgumout:
"But what at liquor nnd clgaru?'
Mnylin tho point Is well taken, tmys
an exchange. Theso luxuries aro nt
least ns useloss aft corsets nt from $C
to $2ft por.
FACT VERSUS JURISDICTION
XV A PERSON Is declurcd to bo
I Insane by a County Court nnd
that person makes reasonable con
tention that ho Is not Ineano, there
by raising an Issue or fact, why
should not tho fact be determined
by a Jury of twelve inon, Just as
any other fact Is determined which
affects tho property Interests or tho
liberty of tho Individual!
As it uppeara, that question Is
tbout to bo presonted to the Ore
ton Supreme Court, and for the
first tlmo In the history of that
ilhiinal. Tho Supremo Court will
answer tho question according to tho
aw or the case. Whatever tho ans
wer may be, wo will havo no right
to qirtrrel with It so far' as the Hu
iremo Court Is concerned; but in
the common conception of right, and
wrong, of that which Is JuBt and
unjust to the Individual, tho matter
Is discussable.
Tho real Issue In this esse will
bd that of tho Jurisdiction of tho
County Court versus tho allegation
of fact The Coos County tribunal
pronounced Charles Sneddon tn
sano. Mr. Sneddon protested his
sanity and tho case was tried by a
ury who decided that ho wan suno,
and ordered his release from cub
today. It was the Judgment of
twelvo minds against that of
tho Court and on a question
it tact, which Is conceded to
be the spools) provlnco or a
lury. The step that follows makea
It appear as it tho court was plead
lng' a defenio or Its dignity. It
contends that Its Jurisdiction Is final,
uid to tho lay mind that contention
Ignores tho question of fact alto
gether. Ths layman must bcllevo
that tho question of fact is tho
Important question, and more espec
ially when It involves the liberty
or tho restraint of an Individual
citizen. The reul Issue In which
tho party chiefly concerned and
society Itself Is Interested Is that
Of sanity or Insanity. To the
common mind the Jurisdiction of
the court Is a secondary matter, and
common folk will beltove that the
law should bo more concerned with
tho fact than with the powers and
dignity of the court.
It will be especially interesting lu
thtl mm tn lirtln If Mm lnu uhoii
Husiain tlid coiumon conception of
that Which Is Jiist. Portland Tele
gram. n . ill..
i
WITH THE TOAST
1
AND THE TEA
GOOD EVENING
. Vlrtuo would not go far did
not vanity escort her. La
RochofoucAuld.
TIIM KVDIIMUTivn vtn
Enough or doubt's benumbing sting,
Enough or ceaseless questioning;
With BUddon Hash or certitude
Let nib affirm thnt lite Is good.
Enough of dull, douylng srlef
And niiBwers that nro not bollof;
When all tho cries or lire nrc heard.
Lot Lovo be given tho closing word.
Let pride bo trampled luto clay,
That higher Will may work Its way,
And strong resolve be red nnow
With dawning vision or tho True.
Shall I supinely give my breath
To mere negation, which Is denth,
And through the Bhndowcd valleys go
Asserting that I do not know?
Led by' tho God hood thnt la born
To willing souls onnh orison morn
On peaks or sunrise let mo greet
Tho wondrous pnsslng of his feot.
Scolng In trngrants, lot mo guess
Tho Great suggested by the less
Tho Puro mtsfoaturcd In' the' mlro.
And sin' Itself a purging fire;
Arthur Salmou.
-tttx-
8ome Coos Bny men nro nlwnya
up ath. doing others.
-a-ii-
Causo nnd effect whiskey
straight, crooked walk.
-n-M-
Two pennies Jingle louder than
two ten dollar bills.
-H--
Two Front strcot business men
wero discussing another Coos Bay
man, when ono or them snld lie was
nrty-rive years old aud not much
of anything clso.
-tt-U-
Ono of tho grentcst lessons or
lire Is to know how nnd when to
koop silent.
-H-tl-
Kecp your root warm even If you
got tho cold shoulder.
Home Coos Buy pcoplo appar
ently hnvo plenty of logic but
lack common senso.
Holp s senrco In harvest tlmo for
tho follow who hns sown n lot of
wild oats.
-K-lt-
Otio Hwnllow does not make a sum
mer but many swallows make a bum
mor, -K-rt-
An Idle rumor gains currency; an
Idle innn doesn't.
lu order to start soiuo Coon
Buy mon. you hnvo to get out
and crank.
Blud your Hook or llfo with tho
cover or good deods.
-w-n-
Our heads nro Intended ror some
thing more than to set our hats on,
throw dust nt your neigh
bor, lost It blow back' on you.
bo an Iffor a doer Is moro
to bo admired.
News From
Nearby Towns
, GRADUATES AT COQUILLV. ,
I Tho following aro tho names of tb
members of tho Coqulllo High School
class of 1914, who graduated and re
ceived their diplomas nt Masohta
Hallt
1 Carrlo Alice Stanley, Bcutah Luel
la Prlco, Imogono Helen Alexson,
George Edwin Oordlng, Irvln Wataon.
Naomi Knowlton, Ertna Culln, Alice
Culln, Raymond Frederick" Miller,
Androw Clifford Kern nnd Georgia
Watson. Coqulllo Sentinel.
CA1T. HEHOMAN'H OAIIDHN'.
Captain Bergman enjoyed now peas
and carrots raised in his own gardsn.
And he also had gooseberry ple'tuad
from gooseberries grown in his back
yaTd. Of course' It Is well known that
tho captain Is an exceptional garden
er, but ho claims anybody can' do th
same on any lot in Florence if they
try. Florenco Pilot.
HOSEHUHG MEN RETURN.
C. E. Gray and Prof. A C. Crewa
returned here Inst night from Marah
flold, whoro they had spont a few
d,nya looking over the country. Thy
made tho trip by private conveyance
nnd report about twelvo miles of bad
road, but otherwise they enjoyed the
trip. Roseburg RovleW.
TO BOOM GARDINER.
J. II. Austin, of Gardiner, left on
the attornoon train today on hla re
turn home, otter looking after busi
ness matters here for a few days. Ho
nays n Chamber of Commerce Is to
ho orgunlzed at Gardiner soon.
Roseburg Review.
RETURNS TO R08EHUIIG.
According to John VnnDrundt, who
recently returned here, after several
weeks spent at North Bend, Coos
county, L, E. Mllledge, formerly or
this city, Is engaged in the confec
tionery huslnoss' thoro. Mr. Vaa
Brundt says Mr. Mllledge was one of
tho finest stores In North Bend and
Is doing a splendid business. Rom
burg Rovlew.
J