The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 27, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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Manv Accidents in This Sec- All Lines of Legitimate Indus- J. 0. Elrod, of Portland. Gets
lion Reported to State La- try More Prosperous Since 8000 Acre Tract North of
bor Commissioner Town Voted Prohibition Gardiner for $500,000 '
SALEM, Or. Ort. i A total of Kdttcr Times: The uregonian s.-.ys: Timber sate
92 accidents were reported to Labor A atnaiter or lairaess ani in an- records for several months past were
SHERHMH CSSE
IS BEGUi
.Mrs. Iiiiia M. Vol roll Sues Kovolmrj;
Jtank to Hoc over $.1000.
Tlio Itosehttrc Heview pays: Sirs.
Laura St. Verrefl, of Kdonbowcr, has
"A Political Party, a Person or a
Candidate Who Will Misrepre
sent an Opponent Will Misrep
resenta People,,"
WHY
filed suit in thu circuit rntirt asains'
rvimmiwlnnpr Hoff dorlar tart week " to the artlc'e by Mr. Turner of broke a when J. O. Elrod, a Portland the First National Hank. In lier suit
" " ... .a. a a - . .. .. . . . 'alannl. a.. ...-... i.
nnrtihere mm one fatality. The fatal aia cnwininp: mat proamnion . ad capitalist, announced tjiat he had
accident was reported from nar.rt nsstaesc there. I want the fol- paid A II. Hlnkson. of ICnsene. le
tnr.hfit.i. ihere Jtaes Tracy wa 1- artie. n-hlea appeared in the twee Hoe.oflo ami $50o,ooe for
killed while cnaseed ia lowtlo. Ac
cidents connected with sawmills aud
other woodworking Industries aad
logging totaled 24. beta one hi t
ccm of those ocmrrlBR on railroad
The following Is tbe It of tloae
Injured In Coos county:
J, Wilson, near Msrsnnew, kip
bruised, loggia.
Portland evening Tehs-ram of Oc- noarly acre of yellow and ral
tober XI. p -luted:
BV K. B. LOCKHAUT.
City Editor Salem Statesman.
SALKX. Or.. Oct 51. If anyone
doubt that Salem has not been bene
fitted by Totlas: dry let him come to
'Salens. Ho will find the moat eon-
Carl Newman, near xarsaneM. Timws; arguments, ne win nnd mat
side and trm brained, lopdnr. j seerebaats. as a rule, are strongly In
Wi B. Stlasea, North Bend, arm or of a dry town. He will Had
bruised, shingle mill. compared with periods when t. e
C. McCar. Marsbfteld. hand ao-, town was wet. baslne conditions
soncd, lath mill. r bet lor. and this In spite of a gen-
John Brlcksan, Msrshfleld. ankle 1 rfaekontna; elsewhere.
sprained, lumber yard. ( The flrat man to feel the adrantage
O. Thornton. Marsh field, arm aad of a dry town la the merchant; that
side bruised, sawmill. ! everyone fees It too. In abort
W. E. Cenlcy. .MarsnfleM. Noser order. The efcecM the workers used
cut, logging. , to oaak in saloons are now csslted in
Itoy Conger, near Marsh field, ankle store. It means prompt payment.
sprained, logging. , H la only reasonable aftor all that
James Traer, near MarsfefMd, fa- when each person In a city Is aared
tal, logging. , $S lor capita, the amount that or
Gust Jcffery, near Marshfleld, knee dinartly goes to the saloon, someone
bruited, lath mill. win benefit.
h. h. Cole, near Marshfleld. arm, The National mercantile agencies
sprained, logging.
fi.tlAM.mt AH.MV MUX.
. aare reported on the stringency of
boeiaess condltlom as a whole over
the oatire conn try. Of course Salem
Lm fit this depression, too. This
iBiAmruuj rr u cw mr tkmj 'depression the liquor advocates have
LONDON, Oct 2C Why England taken advantage of aud would la
should restrict recruiting to men of stance Salem as a dry failure when
the minimum height of fire feet six Salem Is real!)' in better rondlt'on
Inches In days when battles are than other cities of the same rtae
fought with long range weapons la- t-at are handicapped by the liquor
stead of broadswords and battle axos traffic.
is puzzling many young patriots of On the other hand a steady ad
under size who are anxious to go to ranee is reported bore In many line,
tho front. The eld rale has already' and In lines one would hardly oxpect
caused modlca men to protest both so to report. More cash business Is
In print and to the Army Medical reported by merchants. Better col
Advisory board. lections all round seem to be the
Ono of the medical Journals points order of the day.
out that what Is needed those days Is The Barnes Cash Store, one of the
not brulo power to wield heavy big department stores, reports the
weights, but a wiry physique able to beat business this yoar In Its long
stend bad weather. Irregular feeding, history. The establishment Lad to
broken sleep, long marches and remodel and enlarge to cope with the
Lralns to take cover and shoot with growth. Mr. Barnes tells me that
fcklll and patlonce. The short man the cost of the changes was $4500.
velghs less, neods loss food, is oasler' The Myers Department Store expend
of transportation, stands hard march-' oil ISoaa n bettering Its facilities.
Ing without his feet giving way, of- The senior partner has Informed me
lira a smaller mark to the enemy.' that his business Is 10 iter cent bot
kicps Jilmself warm In a smaller ter than lant year.
H'wo and can shelter In a trench bet- The Chicago Storo. another large
ter than a big man. The heavlor the bouse. report Increased bust hms and
mnn tho more food needed to keep up plans for a J12.e addition to cope
a given amount of physical exertion, with heavier trade. '
and a man of 17 pounds requires a Of tho U saloon building, but!
fifth moro food than one of 1 to four are now vacant. All the other .
pounds, It Is scientifically estimated. ' liquor boneea hare been absorbed by
Jlrnco flvo feet three laches would growing business
open recruiting to excellent mat' -la! New business bouse. re coming to
Salem. Other booses than those I
CXXjUiLMt ItlVim HOAT have mentioned are enlarging. 1
Tho stoamor Telegraph, owned by, mits for the first nine montlis of ibis1
tho Myrtle Paint TreusporiaUos Co.. year emonafd to 1SIS.000. The full
was put an the dry docks at the total for the yoar will b over I60 .
Prosper ship yards the first of lb' ee Nombers of now homes are so-
wNI be lag up. just aa maMv mm uv nth,-
vi rainier, wnien year, an oM-tlmer tells m.
fir timber in the Smith Itlvor Dis
trict of Douglaa coHtity.
A large art of the consideration
wa cosh, to be paid '" aiibstatttlal
Installments and securities. Mr. Illnk
soa accepted Income-tiearlng Portland
property ne part pcyment. Mr. El
rod also Is heavily Interested In tim
ber In Tillamook county.
"I shall develop the Donglse Coun
t timber probably next year." said
Mr. Elrod last night. "Smltj itlver
Is a good loggtag stream and is not
far removed from Coos Bey. Tbat
country la destined to be n lumber
market In the near fwtnre and It la
therefore bound to be a good log
market.
"My present plan is to log It down
to the ih1.1i on Winchester Bay.
where the Porter Brothers are build
ing a new mill. The new railroad
being built front Eugene will plorce
that section. My Judgment Is that
the lumber market Is now at its low
est ebb and that It will lmjtroe stead
ily from this time forward."
she asks to recover the sum of $V
000, toget'.-cr with Interest at the
rate of eight er cent since April t
1911. Mrs. Verrell alleges tli..t on1
April . Iflll. ghe deposited in the
Plrst National Unnk the sum of $! -r!8.sn.
which was placd to her en d
It. When the First National Hnnk
retired from liuslnosg in Uoselittr
and transferred Its accounts to the
Douglas National lli.iik. Mrs. Vcml
claims alto was credited with but ?!.
603. S3. The ron.alnder of f. c i.il
glnnl deposit, amoutitlng to $5000,
Mrs. Vorre'l alteges was approprlntcd
by T. It. Shcrltian without her nu
Uorlty.i Mrs. Verrell now aslcs that
the officers and stockholders of tho
First National Bank be compelled to
make good her los.
1X)MCY CATIIAKTIC TABLETS.
You will llko their positive nctlon
They havo n tonic effect on tho bow-'
els, and glvo n wholeaomc, thorough I
cleansing to tlio entire bowel tract
Stir tho livor to healthy nctlvlty and
kcop stomach sweet. Constipation
headache, dull, tired feeling never '
afflict those -who use Foley's Cathar
tic Tablets. Only 25c. Specially
comforting to stout persons who en
joy the light and free feeling the)
give. Sold by Owl Pharmacy
101' Hiini,,. 7--M
" 0lE
DUJTH
A-o you better off , ,Uw-
A-"o you BattBfi4,
" W bcllevo In tha
t'io Hepubllcan
convinced tw
isis Zii
convinced that thM J .' M
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Be Fair To All
OREGON "
NOT ONE OF SOUTHERN OREGON'S COUNTIES
HAS AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION TO WHICH
THE STATE CONTRIBUTES A DOLLAR OF SUPPORT
J) voting for your lUndirtta,'
Ilobert A. linmi, t.......
date for the United Stale, Stm
Vou know that under Reptj
Presidents tho people of forS
States Imvo good times.
Yr-u know that under Denoa,..
Presidents you hve neaom
times.
Homombor tlio prosperity ;
SIcKlnloy. Itooicvelt and Tilt
Ilomomlmr rnniMllA.. i.
the in I lire of tho man wlio In Hinllnt; their Riiffrnirn? Pmu nnnniv .tmuM 1-...1 u"rut
KNOW that Mr. llnwley litis aecurod cery npproprlntlon for ItH Lnrbora Tim i..,,n 1. Vi
Above h nil fiat Mr. Hawlcy will hnvo to my to t in lommunlty regard
ing tho statements of IiIr opposition. The citlnni, livubait nnd uninll at
tempt to belittle his opicjiicnt'H worlt In C'oimrc a by p Jil ndvertlsomont
Biioum in ifseii uo smswer cnougn to 1110 peopio or tnia dlatrlct to show
an! rivers that that wns recommended by tho Ilnnrd of Armv Enclnenm.
unil appeared before thom'lnany tlmos to got fnvonililo action. No other
Congressman In tho United Status linn done moru, no mnttor wlint Ktnto
or district they roprosented or to what polltlcnl party thoy mny belong.
(Paid advertisement by Hepubllcan Congrosslonnl Co mm It too).
i.....,a I tA rg f n zsL
Arl 1 I Wl f I
The heavy lines divide the srato
into three natural, geographic
txibdivisioMS. Our one normal
school Is Indicated by dot. It U
doing excellent work, but Ha
sphere of service Is LIMITED to
Its OWN SECTION; n fact that la
equally truo in every other stnto.
Evory school In Oregon abovo
n high school Is Indicated on this
map. Does not slmplo fnlrnosa
dlctato that the normal school In
Southern Oregon should bo mnln
tiiinod that the common nchoola
may havo efficient toachors?
A COMPARISON
balding atso cost I pj.-
M-ek for rvbulldlng.
mado tnnnty
. ' Bersoiy more Tlioro bss W-n erected during the
speed. The mote Is no doubt (be resr a m.i -.i c. ..
r,vD..t. .. !,.. ....... ....... .. "' --" Ti.www. 111
.v.. , nmm ninpniuag otnweon Kodgets brtrk
uiai campny sud tse Coqullle Klve,' fr
rmnspqrtatloH Compsny, wbicb' Tlss Sosnlsltas ltzsiH. fv,.n. ..
.... l.o Crm-ltandon Wortd. j rT!nTj!l wta"
LMiKTMiwrs auk ri'HKi.n , !!r 1?er! ro ,T mn "
' M mill. Instead 0 letting out llwlr
V. 8, hiiiircnic Comt Suifllii in.. " ' ' oa mors. V. a.
California has cfif Normal Schools and eighty Jivo percent of the
teachers now employed In that state have had normal school training.
Oregon hat one Normal School. Eighty percent of last year's appli
cants for teachers' certificates had no training above the eighth grade.
ARE YOU RAISING CHILD- H017 ABOUT THE NEW-
SAVES
1
Tho Issue In this eampilia 1.0
1 ono of porsonnllty. It Is tot 0:1 i
non-pnrtlsanslilp. it t a $,
of whethor you prefer proiprtj
1 under Ucpubllcan ndmlnlittit!;t,
Do you have enough wort it
your wages good? Is roor hiut
what you uant it to te?
If you nro satlsflcl ivlta prtwj
conditions, well nnd good; If jn
bcljovo that the present situtta 1
bettor than under McKlnle;, lm
volt nnd Tnft, you knoirnhtti
Tho way to bring back proifirt;
la to help olect a Hepubllon Sti'i
Tlio Itcpubllcnn candidate la Ottpt
Is H. A. Booth.
This Is a Ilcpi'bllcan rear, Tcts
tho ticket straight.
(Paid advertisement, Rtjttlai
Stnto Central Comrclt'w, la
porlnl !'Jtel, Portland. Or,
ClmrgiM AelnM Mhimu
Hon. manager of the logging depsrt-
ID iHvttM hH,i,twtt, DM. j mma1' , b mi s 1 per rent
VASHINrSTOX. I), c. Oct U kmir k,c, dsssawd for building
Tlio" United Wales Supremo Court so- w"sl this t-mr titan but. in
Mined to dlrwt the Xew York Kei- br words, lbs 'city ssl" lscroase
IMttt II. Mrg.o7fornT1resrer . Th "r 0l tort wtek l'u,,d
of, tbo UnlM suiS srttT", ' ,,ta " the town s.
ntii J 2fw York- bsrgsd vim w" bo bad to real bis building from
atoff W 0t lh ,1,h ta ,,,,B m9Uk lo mot,, A" " S
. 4ry It rested it for long
I'lKHIXO AT I'MlHPA'Cif lWSU lnenam UI.
... ; IWoW thai ib ittou manufac
Vir (Hmmi hIh,h IMi rim- of soft drinks bad suffered a
Mbt. (docrssse. The proprietor told me bo
jl.i!"),,,JKC. Or . Oct. z Tb h- " big butdnoas without sa-
iftiffsf 2?wta 'H riw ! Ml it. yet bo found that a bear-'
MfW'32?i "2 4r" . " '" oon
IX dMrminifcT1 1,w nV oas 'trios. with ikm reautt L flads
tl1JtomEk CiL.W,," ,h! kU Uwt of Inst
r W out of asvua trarelln.i wen'
I'flfill I VhlTmTZ ' WUsw teloM loll mo bssiness bare
! MASTiatii fMorr. ,ls ahead of tkai In PortUnd. lao ,-
Foloy, nLZZZT. ' J-- " -" 4mj toa-
um aaTL ;SL "?!" "d PmMt rm9lmM ot ' '
tae t pwmtZErS?' s " fc,f tor " lim Uir-JWkrtors ef !
utmfr. rUtZSl "!? km "" ,h V'-nx rmr racood tho receipts '
for u.nu KZtt,' l'9t ,or ,B MIB ,,m u,i rw by over
. -J j- "f?i T.!L '"' l,0-0B' bs asalsuol uostmast-
Slui ,.' .L. " 'ru jrg. r.
la svry ltn of city lilo Usro has
Ih aa improvotucot, says Msyot
i'rvcs
I Paid Ad.. B. H. Caaiphoil, atsrsh
(Kittle fkld, Oregon. I
REM FOR EXPERIMEHTAL
PURPOSES?
A noted oculist uns ouro coin
jillnlciiliil on Ids uouilerfnl sUill.
"Vtw," lie niiMU'ied, "but I oI)(il
ii liatfnl of eye, leiiinln."
Hitllutr luinl on tlio peojile ulio
fiirnlhliml tlio o)(! Yon, but limr
nlioiit llm clilldreii nil own- Ohikoii
that mi furiiitli for iiutnilned
twulinrH id pnicticu on?
.Moral : Let Oregon's srliools
linxo trained irjicliui-s by furnUli.
Ins tlio niiinml sdiools ulictchi
biicli tl-.lllllllg Cllll lio otit.iliiud.
GOKERS?
CIAS KOOAr UI3ATI3RS arc inexpensive
to buy cheap to operate. Thoy save their
cost over and over again in the colds, sore
throats and other ailments thoy prevent.
."For Fall and Spring heating they are
ideal. Useful during the eoldest months Tor
auxiliary purposes lo help out the regular
stovGS or furnaces -to warm rooms quickly
in thg morning.
OrcKon wants moro settlors.
"Will tlio mull ulio Hii)M, "ti'lvo inn
tho Mnto Hint Is iillvo unil nbiviiht
Willi other Mntcx, ospeelnlly iiIiiiik
HiKih of public bdiool nilvnutiiKes,"
cliooso Oiogim with ono normal
or California ullli oi(;lit or Wash,
intoii with tlirtv, (ill better
equipped Uiiui our ono?
KCONOMV.
Oregon, hpcmls over !5.",ono,00()
iiiiiituilly on Itn coinmoii hchooli.
liy hlioulil HiIk vimt Mini of lav
ii)i'n' nioiiey lio iinecoiioiiileully
spent thi-oiiKh teachers who liao
not been 1 1 allied for their nlMni
K)r(ant work?
o
ower
Company
Alfred Johnson, Jr,
Republican Caididile
FOK
Sheriff Coos County
U oloctod, strict onforctnBtd
tho law, with Impartiality P
tcod oxoryono.
If olorllon, oronomy la tho aamla-
Istrntlon of the Sheriff's offlci pa
nntood taxpayers.
If oloctod, a sijuaro d-alp"
toad ovoty man.
Vdiir support and appronl cIM
lilntfonn will bo apprcclatfi
ALFIU: JOIINS0.V. Jr.
(Paid Adv 1 m
TlWT7WTIJlXI1l.il. . itW""-
For Representative in Coos
County
Second and Central.
Ml
relephone 178
Tlie Southern Oregon Normal School has a plant, owned ly tha state,
sujficlent to meet all requirements for many years.
Mat
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" "'ive rol
'' "' ' .'lUren ,ur
' " - ulefel'
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"It is n fact well supported by
osnorleHio that the majority of
the students in any ariurational
institution coma from a territory
Included within a circle with tun
Institution as the eomcr nnd a
radius of fifty mites, it Is tbero
foru ImperHltvs that each Impor
tant division of the state should
have a htrong normal school."
William M. Proctor, Daimrtmont
of Kducatlon. Pacific University,
Poresl Orovs. Ore.
"There could be no greater ox
trajanc than that of speudiug
larte sums of money on public
Mtboels which are 'kept' hy in
oomuetent teachers Not only U
money wasted, but thu injury
dona to the raw nmttrlnl Is Incal
culable." P. L. Campbell, Pros.
U. of O.
"No school oomoK no near to tho
peopio and confers tho lmmodlato
bouefits that tho normnl schools
do, for they train tho toachors who
ttaln our ehildron, during tholr
iRiproesIouabie yonrw. Rood
tchools are only possible by hav
ing trained toanhors, nnd wo can
only have trained tonohors by
traluhvtf thorn." C, 15, Sponco,
Maotor State Grungo.
"Ko moro meritorious mcasuro
will lie on the ballot than tho ono
for the support of tho Southern
Oregon Normal Sohool at Ashland,
It is tho height of business folly
to allow It to lio idle when thqro
Is so much urgent ncod for trained
toachors." Doan A. 13. Cordloy,
O. A. G.
. BUY THE
VERY BEST
Marshfield
Creamery
UTTER
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4
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SAXITAHV
CO.NDITIO.VS
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MODKH.V
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lHn't iiiIkx Mm.
I wile this wuvL. .
All.-en'h (learHiirv
To the man ivlth property assessed at Sd.OOO'thls school means tha
price of one cJgar a year
VOTE FR THE SOUTHERN ORESOH STATE NORMAL
SCHOOL 312 X YES
Paid Adv., Aldinut Atsn. 3. O. S. N, S,
STi:uiLizr.n
MILK
A.M
CHUA.M.
PURE ICE
F"roo delhtry, H n. ni. and
Phono 7
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0
a p.
GOODRUM'S GARAGE
HOMR OF THE
' CADILLAC and FORD
I AL'TO SUPPL1KS FOIt ALL
I
I SIAKKS OF OAHS
i
I :il7 Central A v.
Phono 373-L
Mbby CO L. The K nd VOF h:ve
ATAVUSlsrO. Phono 72. Pnclfle
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DEVELOPING
PRINTING
PICTURE FRAMING
ENLARGING
AND SUPPLIES
REHPELD BROS.
Russell Building
Central Avenue
I
J. TOM HALL
Democratic Nominee
rooi W
Dorn In Oregon aud a i.
pioneer.
EQUALITY NOT ONLY IN
TIONHUTIN' Uffll
youriotowilleW,reCli,e4'
until AdV). -"'
tirti
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