The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 19, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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- THE COOS DAY TIMES. MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915- WWm EDITION.
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(hANljfjtofiCOMMlTTKH OIWHCTS
W inoi()li:i induction in
f HaaikiiKivn roncu shttlij
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gufcaxiox toniuiit.
-XHIr'phhnilit nblccllon to tllO Coun
cil's proposal to cut off onotof tlfo
fcn'o paid eriglneers of tho Flro Do
jMrtmefji va voiced InBt evening
Ht ft'inbotlilg of llio standing com
mittee,: A special. 'deisBlon of' tho
fircirfcif hns bcon colled for this
evening to meet with the monitors
of th6(CUy Council and jthrcsh out
ilio question that? Wh-Mlpsot tho
oaulllbrlom of tho cfenartmont since
r -f
.tnopropopni yraa .Yqwcjoy mo cuy
Urfdomt lliolr mooting Monday night.
f TJhat a reduction would ho Bafer
In other dopnrtments or tno city
WylcalB the expressed belief of the
Vlromon': v i
?'JVlth tho fifes wo liavo hnd thlB
lntor," said. Flro Chief Keating
'(IiIb morning, It can bo Been that
wo have rieod of an efficient, cn
filnsor at tho Htallon every hour of
tWtUfrfrnd nglit."
v- Th,o rrien'vpoiit out that tho Coun
cil admit fhoy are not In favor of
TpducW tho efficiency of tho de
partment,, t,lpay tho firemen, tho
nofr 'spptom, that of having sonio
ohbsleftp. In tho station nt night
to, anawor tdny alarms that might
ib'e. tiirncd In would practically moan
(fajtaW Smlh woufd bo on shift 2 1
hoqrsX '
', Who, jiroposnl," Bald ( Jtr. Kent
)n$ ''Is jo put gfirWnlb alarm In
Jill) fyijso 'nvUTat' ho wflj. bo avail
able, atght. This would mean
ififtL JhjTwouid cither havo to bo at
nft?t(onfo or at thi) station nil bourn
,ffiii)&' day and night, so that ul-
'yrP" wd.xoUld put our finger right
$rt hlrnwjibh ho Is neoded."
j7;iMh? wise tho other mombora
'of tr(o apartmont havo expressed
,llippielycll; , On tho other hand,
pdUncl)mah,It. A. Copplo, chairman
of tho iflniinpe committee, Says that
thf 'oxncnUa of tho city must bo
shaved, '
tf "Ifero wq. ,ftro Issuing warrants
roW;.wth nothing bohlnd them," ho
M$ thin .morrijng. "Wo nro bor
rowing ' money cotitlnunlly to pay
pur "debts. Next year, at tho best,
WIT 'shall hW at least G000 for
ijllr exrlonsto.
yV'Thore Is no chnncc lof raising
moro Tov'dnuo for a law of tho Leg
iMtluro' foVlllds tho boosting of tho
ltj tdxiftyy from ono yoar to nn
her worp lliaii six por cent of
fcljp previous Ipvy. Thoy law may
ot bo constitutional, but It would
Jo, too milch 'for tho city to ells
ufo it'.'; '
ilMTi Copplo .was present for n
(ijnfi'nt tho .meeting ot tho stand
IhK committee, of tho flro dopnrt
Vhfnt)ant ovonlng. Homo of tho
bombers naked why If tho flromcn
)oo tholr GO cents n night for
lirMta thp Council docs not abolish
IHoIr pay of $2 a mooting night.
m EVIDENCE IS
FOUND BY DEFENSE
RE
ADYFDRNORTH
I'OIXT
AKIXO
CLAIM 1l8COVi:itV PUTS
PIIASi: OX MVKTMS
POISON cash JIK
POSTPOXI21).
That they havo discovered n lino
of now evldonco which when sifted
do,h mny( mean tho liberation ot
MF. nnd Mrs. Clnrcnco Itussol with
out oven a preliminary hearing, la
tho announcement of tho lawyers
for tho dofenso this rilomlng. Uo
ca.uso of tho new trend tho attor
neys stipulated with District Attor
ney Llljctivlst for tho postponement
of tho hearing at least until Monday
and mayho later.
What tho evidence mny bo Is en
tirely a matter of conjecture, noth
ing being given out by tho Inwyors,
who dcclpro thnt they nro wnltlng
dovolopmcnts. Howocr, It Ib known
that thoy havo now witnesses who
nro being brought Into tho case.
Tho final analysts of 13. P. W.
Harding, Portland chemist, rccolvcd
yestordny, throw llttlo now light
on tho alleged poisoning nnd tho
unrnvollng of extended technical
phrases wero translated Into mean
ing thnt traces of nrsonlc had been
found, tho samo an tho prollmlnnry
announcement following which Wm.
Pcntlnud was arrested In Idaho ns
n witness.
""OraveB nnd Mclnturfr, two of tho
nttorn,oys for tho defense, wore In
Coqulllo ycatordny. They sjato that
bonds wero not furnished for tho
freedom of Mr. nnd Mrs. Kussoll
bccnuBo of n mlstnko In tho two
houdsmou signing up for amounts
of $2d00 ench rnthor than $3000.
Tho men, said Jlr. Oravos, before
ho returned to Coqulllo today, wore
oxpected to roturn today and fix up
tho 10000 bonds whon Mr. nnd
Mrs. Itussoll with tholr children,
will bo nllowod their freedom, Thoy
ivlll return Immediately to their
farm, taking up tho work that has
been noglected of Into.
This question Iibh not bcon dis
cussed by tho Councilman, though
thoro Is a clauso In tho charter
which provides for this payment
every mooting night.
Hlnco Janunry 1 thoro havo bcon
(tight fires, says Klro Chlof Keat
ing, most ot those coming In tho
night time. Ho hollovcs that tho
taking away of a puld engineer will
menu n crippling ot tho department.
This Is tho bollot of tho flro de
partment mombora nnd tonight
thoy wilt meet with tho city fnth
ors In an effort to settle tho point
doflnltoly.
DE1D PAID
W. E. Arnold, of Warren Con
struction Co., Arrives to
Arrange Work.
W. K. Arnold, of tho Warren
Construction Company of Portland,
arrived lh Marshflold yesterday to
make preparations for commence
ment of work on tho paving con
tract which his company hns se
cured In North Ilcnd. This con
tract Includes tho paving of Sher
man avenue to tho city park.
North Ilond has nlso advertised
for bids for cons!dcrnhIo additional
paving contracts which aro to bo
id next Tuesday evening. Mr.
Arnold flays, however, thnt ho does
not expect to put In any bids, as
tho now specifications which nro a
dupllcato of tho Portland specifica
tions aro prohibitive hero ns soino
of tho material specified which Is
easily ncccsslblo and practical In
Portlnnd cannot bo obtained here,
except nta tOBt that makes it Im
practical. Mr. Arnold recently returned
from an extended nnd Important
business trip east whore ho suc
ceeded In disposing of sovoral hun
dred thousand dollars In bonds for
his company. Ho nays that busi
ness conditions nro getting hotter
In tho Knst but ho still prefers tho
Pacific Const. Tho Warren Con
struction Compnny nt present hns
lunrly a million dollars of now and
(ncomploto contracts on Hb. books,
moro than In several yenrs.
Mr. Arnold expects to remain on
Coos Day for tho next week or ten
dnys.
LOCAL OVKHFLOW.
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Delay Tilp. According to word re
ceived here, C. A. Smith, Aino Mer
cen and Vernon Smith who had plan
ned to como hero on the next Nairn
Smith may delay their trip awhile.
(Joes On lUmcli. Carl Matson has
moved on to tho Coko nnd Chandler
ranch on Isthmus Inlet and has start
ed a number of Improvements which
tho owners will make In the property.
Wither is Itettciv A. II. Wood
worth.'was called to Grand Junction,
Colorddo, by a telegram announcing
tho serious Illness of his father, has
wired Mrs. Woodworth that ho found
his parent considerably improved
when he nrrlvcd there.
HERS
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AVIiitkcy Judgement. A Judge
ment amounting to $108.r,0 by de
fault was given tho Coos liny Liquor
Company today ngalnst Fred Muet
zel, of Ten .Mile, for liquors nlleged
to havo been purchased March of
1009. Tho attorneys for tho defenco
havo nn lmdorsUindlng that tho raso
can ho reopened, ff they sco fit, with
in tho next five days.
Oiii'iilslioo: I'ound Xotlilng. Mr.
and, Mrs. Wnlter L. CapploiiH, having
secured a Judgement of $111.80 n
galiiBt Charles and Delia Howard for
rent on furniture today, through Con
slablo Cox, secured papers to garnish
ee any money In tho local banks
owned by Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard. Tho
Constnblo found nothing there. Mr.
Howard' asserted that tho original
agrcomqnt was for $5 a month and
not $10.'
KicrjlKMly like (,'OOI hinging.
Hoar tho IIKKT .luhllco Quartet In
tho country at tho Orphoiini next
.Monday mid Tuesday nights.
Kpcrln! Kilo, Union Muiliel, tlirco
pounds lard, -15c.
Movement to be Inaugurated
for Building a line From
Kentuck to Loon Lake'
A mooting will bo hold at tho
fllonn Crook school houao Satur
day, March 20, for tho purposo of
organizing n telephone compnny to
build a now telephone lino from
Cantlno's plnco on Koutuck Inlet
to Loon Lnko via Allegany. There
is a strong demand among tho
rcsldonts of this section for tho
Installation of this modorn conven
ience nnd It is said It will also bo
woll supported by thp Smlth-Powora
compnny nnd tho Mpnnshn Woodon
waro Company, botli having heavy
Interests along tho proposed lino.
It Is thought tho now project will
bo successfully Inaugurated.
xotici:.
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Notice-' Is herohy given to all
property owners nnd houso bohlort
wltliln tho corpornto limits of Marsh
flold that their chimneys must be
cleaned Immediately. Fnlluro to
comply with this ordlnnnco will re
sult In prosecution.
(Signed) J. W. CAUTBU,
' Marshal.
Plays the Lead In "A
Newspaper Nemesis"
lloofMrnk 13 icntN miiik1 nt (Sor
don's OihIi Market on Maiket Ac
iiuo, phono 1.T1.J.
Times wnnt ads bring results.
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Bicycle Tires
$2,?5 $3.10
We
Repair Inner
Tubes
FISK
TIRES
For Real Service And Big Mileage
No need to pay more than Fisk prices Better values
in tires do not exist
LOOK AT THESE PRICES
Plain tread Nonskid Tubes
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30x3
,30x3 J-2
32x3 J-2
34x3 J-2
34x4
36x4 J-2
$ 9.00
J J. 60
J3.35
J4.90
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Adjustments made on the spot
Don't overlook our Fisk service department
' No matter where you arcat home or on the road if you need a tire or a tube call
us tin nn f hf nhnnn. Wn hnvn n mntnmvnln .nnrt on nntn nn hnnrl nt oil timnr tn Mr,nnij
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'THE GUNNERY"
Fisk Distributors for Southwestern Oregon
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frnp'flr'Rnnri Anonts.- Hnnnilln Anonis
v . MAPLE STREET GARAGE Myrtle Point.
S. G. WHITSETT,
Bandon Agent.
PEGGY DUnKE, THANHOUSEK-
MUTUAL STAR.
IVjrsy Uuiko lias como Into bcr own
with tbo roloabo in tho Mutial pro.
;r.un of "A Ncwsimicr Kem sis." In
wliU'li tbo Jna tbo load. Thl.i cliann-1
In? youns nicnibor of tbo Tlinnhouser.
Mutual btook co.nnnny when hbo bad
oouiidi'tcd bur -woil; In tbla iiuportnut
p.irt nnd saw tho lesult of it on the
scuoon was delighted thoioug'ily, for
hho had tuado tho best of her (pportu
nltlos.
"A Nowniwpcr Xomoels" has beer
produced In tho uttuosphero Incident tc
tally Journalism nml hau luturworvn j
lolightful lovo seoncw with nny uuui
er of thrllllnp hltuaMons. John liar
oy ilIriH'totl tho lirodiutlon.
lluiil Times ll.ill,
At 1:iikKs' Hull
Km" short and tall
Sutuitlny ntulit thntV all
ItidlliiK iu.t 11 ents inund nt
nmtU Ch'i Maiket u MnrKet e-
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Speoal Saturday JUasplay
OF
Style Graft Coats and
aimd Mfllimeiry
ti. nnmnnl nii'n ImH in mitlfl hn: n nnnntnmn.i ..
M...rfB nf n.ir nffnrinns of. STYLE-CRAFT Ie l
HUUIIuailUb ui vi w,,w. ...j,-
Coats amd Suits Exltiraoirdiiniaire
Startling, striking, stunning are these 'man-tailored' models oIm
ish grace and culture. Their wide, flowing lines and their faullb J
ting give "poise" and correct carriage to women of various ty
ana mannerisms.
New Spring Halts
We have just received a new shipment of the latest creations
Patterns Hats, among tnem are some or ine new transparent brims,
Ynii nannot afford to miss the OPPOrtunitV Of visitinn nur uai.
Department where you will find that not only the style, but the pii!
will please you.
DO NOT FORGET
That we are sole agent for the famous Cadet Hose for Boys and Girls.
Heels and Toes reinforced with linen. Every pair guaranteed.
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The Store that sells tho Best for Just a Little Less.
Tlio Coos Hny Conceit I'nnil wijs
that, tho Juhllco SIiikci-s arc nil to
tho Kol. Thoy ought to kuoiv. ' I
ItooHt tftv the hand ami go to both
coucci (H.
YOU!
Mr. Business Man
The following wns NOT Million by alio TIiiich ndvcillslng depart
ment, although wo havd been liaiuiucrliig nwiiy along tho ,niiio lines for
jenrs. This In cllppwl from tho first pngo of u catnloguo ollt out by
a largo firm nf piano imikcra to their iIonlcrH. llio aiUcrtlslug man
uho wroto tho folloivlng Is nn expert and knows whereof ho hpeaks.
Itcnd it, .Mr. Hiislncs Man, rend it. And then think It over.
YOUR ADVERTISING
Doforo ontorlng Into an advertising cnmpnlgn, tho apiount of money
avnllablo for tbo purposo should bo decided upon. This is usually a
certain porcontngo of tho gross salca por month or pqr yoar, although
many times a specified sum Is appropriated. The appropriation should
then bo apportioned nmong tbo various methods vlileh nro to bo used.
It Is Importnnt, of courso, that a dctlulto plan bo followed, and this
plan must bo prepared In advance. Just ns tho architect prepares com
plete plans for building n Iioubo, tho ndvcrtlscr or his agent must pre
pare doflnlto plans to bo followed In building n profitable advertising
campaign. i ,
Having decided on tho nniount to bo Invested Iri newspaper adver
tising, cnleulnto the number nnd slo of tho advortlsomouts. It Is also
woll to bear In mind thnt It Is bettor to appear often with a small spaco
tlinn only onco or twlco with full pages, unless tho Binnllor spaco Is so
small that It la Ineffective. Uopotltlon Is ono of tho strongost factors
In advertising and can bo obtnluod only by frequent nppcarnnco.
If you havo not been ndvortlslng rogularly, do not expect largo re
turns from tho first few insertions. Advertising does not net that way.
Hut If persisted In, Hko a child, It growB and develops in power. And
onco full grown, It Is a poworful ngont In tho salo of goods.
Dollar for dollar, consistent advertising pnys far groator dlvldonds
than Intermittent or spnsmodlc appearances. It Is tho steady, consistent
pound, pound, pound, which forces tho public to know who you aro,
whoro you aro, and what you havo to soli. Do not stop nchcrtlMiiK bo
(iiuso liiMlnesN Is dull. That Is when jou need It mo.st. A hick man
is iiioio In need of tonic than ono In perfect health. Ami mlvortUlug
Is tho proper tonic for a olck business.
Tho wonderful forco of ndvortlslng s splondldly brought out by an
cxporlmcnt with a cork nnd a bar of stcol. A heavy stool bar was sus
pended by chains, nnd alongside of it on a cord wns suspended a cork
of ordinary slzo. Mr. Cork began to ndvortlso on tho bar ot stcol
by bolng thrown forcibly against It. This was kept up for some tlmo
without any vlslblo effoct on the bar. Aftor anothor period hal
elapsed tho bar bogan to tromblo slightly, tho movoment becoming
moro nnd moro pronouncod ns tho cork swung to ajld fro, gontly at
first, but with a steadily increasing movement, until tho momentum was
tremondous. Tho scorning Impossible had been accomplished.
And so it Is with all our probloms. Thoy look impossible at Jlrst,
but If we plan correctly and stick, to It, concentrated, well-directed, effort
will produce wonders. It is tho steady drop, drop, drop ot wator that
ears away tho stone. Results may not bo noticeable at first, but
we keep pounding, pounding, pounding, sales aro bound to wing ur
way. And after you havo been advertising regularly for some' time you
will notice Increased returns from an equal investment. This Is ne
cumulative effect of your advertising, brought about by your persistent
efforts.
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