The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MAR5HFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY; NOVEMBER 2, 191 5EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONKY, tfdltor nnd I'ub.
DAN E. MALONHY, Nows Kdltor
Official Paper of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnr3hfleld.
Entored nt tho Postofflco at Mnrsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
thfouch tho mails an second-class
mall matter.
An independent Republican nows
papor, published ovory evening ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tho Cooh liny Times I'ubllslilng Co.
SUIJSC1U.VTION KATES
DAILY.
Ono yoar JG.00
Per month .GO
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.60
When paid strictly in advanco the
eubscilption pilco of tho Coob Hay
Times is $5.00 ior year or $2.50 for
six months.
tons and tons of advertising matter
into tho short crop sections of tho
country. People have to buy some
goods, so bo sure to get your sharo
of tho business.
Tho steady dtip will wear awny
stone. Careful, stick-to-lt, informa
tion-full advertising will bring pay
ing results.
With the big merchants of tho
country advertising is an nsset, not
a liability, nnd you can mnke your
advertising ono of tho most success
ful features of your business.
t WITH THE TOAST t
t AND THE TEA t
Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIM ICS.
X EUROPEAN WAR ONE t
t YEAR AGO TODAY
XOVEMUKU U, JMM
(JOOI) KVHXIXO
Itomomber on every occa
sion which leads thco to
voxatlon to apply this princi
ple, that this is not n misfor
tune, but to bear it nobly is
good fortune. Mnrcus Aure-llus.
Dattles nro begun between tho Hus
Blnn and Turkish troops on tho fron
tier near Troblzond.
All Turkish subjects nro to bo ox-
licllcd from KubsIii within a week,
according to orders given.
Tho grand vizier of Turkey ex
pressed a dcBlro to rcmnln nt pcaco
with UiiBslo, Franco and (Ircat Uri
lain but refuses lo iUrihIbh Gorman
officers from Turkish ships.
f
MUS. HTOXKIt
mm 118. WINIFRED SACKVILLE
M STONE It has u u romurknhlo
reputation for child training
through Bplondld results bIio has ob
tained with hor daughtor. In Port
land rccontly bIio gavo a talk In which
tho following points wcro omphnslz
ud: Public Bchool teachers deserve n
placo In heaven nnd nil tho Btnrs thoy
want In their crowiiB.
It Is criminal to lot a baby cry nnd
Ony It Is good for him.
Novor talk baby talk: treat tho In
lent as though It wore an Intolllgcnt
being.
Ltmbor up your heels, Ioohoii tho
lickor In your bncks and play with
your kiddles and you'll keep young.
Wo need schools for parcntB moro
tl:nn for children.
Children ran diagram sontcnecs
beautifully, Init thoy Bay "I Boon"
and "I dono."
Parents oxporimout on tholr f lrL
child; Its a wonder most of them
live.
.Mrs, Stoner has an lntorosllng sub-1
jeet, n subject upon which there Is
1 multitudinous ndvlco and tho fact she
has succeeded personally ns a child
trninor gives moro than usual
weight to wlmt she Bays.
AVATCII THE COItXEItS
When you wake up of a morning of n
chill nnd cheerless dny,
And fcol Inclined to grumble, pout,
or frown,
Just Blnnco Into your mirror and you
will quickly soo
' It's just because tho corners of'
yotir mouth hang down.
Then tnko this slmplo rhyme,
Remember it In time:
It'B already dreary weather, In coun
tryside or town,
"Wlion you witko nnd find tho comers
of your mouth turned down.
If you wnko up in morning full of
bright and happy thoughts
And begin to count tho blessings
In your cup,
Then glauco into your mirror and you
will quickly see
It's nil hecnuso tho corners of your
mouth turn up.
Then tnko thlB.llttlo rhymo,
Itomembor all tho time:
Thoro'B Joy n-plonty In this world to
fill life's silver cup
If you'll only keep tho cornoro of you'
mouth turned up.
Soloctcd
If a Cooa liny man will work hard
at It nnd spend ten yours training his
wife ho can UBiially mnko hor do
anything sho wants to do.
She's Sm Today
She's six today. She climbed my knee and twin
ed her arms about me so,
And whispered to mo joyously: "I bet you, dad,
that you don't know
"What day this is." I feigned to think, though well
I knew what she would say.
And shammed surprise when she exclaimed:
"I'm growing up ; I'm six today."
"What is it, when the years come on, that holds a
man and makes his heart
To soften toward a little child and make the
tears so quick to start?
I had not noticed it before, I did not think until
today.
Her cozy corner strangely silent now, her paper
dollies laid away.
The little finger marks we loved are gone from off
the window sill,
The "rattle" and the sereecher toys are strange
ly still,
And silence hovers 'round the house, unbroken by
her childish glee
She's six today, and growing' up, no more a lit
tle babe to me.
You're six today! Come, kiss your dad, and lmg
him, too, you little elf,
And romp with him, and play with him, nor ask
him why he's not himself,
Just follow him where'er lie goes, and let him take
your little hand ;
Don't ask him wlmt he's thinking of you
wouldn't know or understand;
Let's. go together down the street, a-romping in
your child-heart way.
You cannot play like this for long. You're
growing up you're six today.
. Anon.
MHKE MAX
CAl'HU A.VII HI-THtT
ObRorvo the stars there In tho skies-
Ayo, cast your gazo afar
And mnybo you will roalizo
What llttlo runts you arc
Mnybo If work woro silk stockings
and fluffy lliigorlo moro Coos' Ihiy
men would ho In lovo with It.
Kvory dny Is n bad day to
bo poor.
v
Our idea of a pretty girl la one
who can look Just llko hor photograph,
Stories of State Elections
To be HeHjThis Yeair
Xo. (I
Oil! MV!
"I'll write n lionoy
Hong," Bald hIio
"An, I Hiug It In tho
Koy of bee."
MISS HOUSANOUUT, probably
tho best authority in England
on Hoclnl settlement work, as
Jane Addnms Is In America, has
wrltton u book on such work, tho
probleuiB of which nro much tho samo
everywhere. Tho conclusion of hor
study h that "ono of tho most potent
moans of making poverty more poor
is for tho moro forluuato to fling
He doles from Its superfluity," nnd i
that "tho only way to work towards '
tho mlllonium s to study tho cniiHosi
of human mluory rather than tho
rcHiilts." says nu oxelmntio. it
would Boom thnt unyono who over
foirtid a pin pricking a crying child
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,.,, .. , , ,t (,008n.t jnut(or ow rIcU ()r ,ow
vni tint nini vjiiiiii l nu Tiitti ii iu iiiih i
' u "w , " " , ipoor a Coos lluy man may ho. Let
,l'i:STI()X I'OK TIIH DAY
What haH become of tho old fash
ioned woman who hud to stop nnd
count up whon you iiHked hor how
I many ohlldrou sho had?
lor, and much moro spectacular, to
doctor roaultM than InvontlKiilo owns
us. Only ory pious souls hollovod
that poverty and dlnoiuo with tholr
Hittnnilliiir mlMOrliiu ivnri) uOlil or find
" " ' I
for punishment, or, If the sufferer
woro very pious, then to tout his ,
faith and endurance. That IIiIh be
Hot Ht ill Illinois In omo minds Is ovl
denred by iittornnco In tho pulpit
and In tho public print.
him talk for awhile and ho will In-
MAKYLAXD"
Maryland will elect n governor,
comptroller of the stnto treasury, at-tornoy-gonoral,
n full house ot dol
egatea and half of tho Btnto sonnto.
In nddltlon four coiiBtltutlonal
nmoudmouts will bo voted upon, and
local minor offlcors will bo chosen In
tho counties nnd Unltlmoro City. Can
dldntcfl to succeed Governor Golds
borough, Ilopubllcan, nro: ,Ovlugton
E. Wcllor, Ilopubllcan: Emorsou C.
Harrington, Democrat, and Gcorgo H.
Clarmicli, vPrahlbltionlst.
Tho constitutional amondmonts arc
'for tho referendum, a now taxation
suhomo, homo rulo for cities, and
parolo In criminal cases. Tho refer
endum plan is practicnlly tho samo
ns that followed In other Btatcs, ox
cop t that tho Maryland proposition
Includes u prohibition ngnluat tho uso
ot tho referendum in nuy local option
or Hcoiibo legislation. Jf tho homo
rulo amendment carries tho loglsla
turo will ho relieved ot a vast amount
ot purely local legislation, which
would bo vested in tho city and coun
ty councils; wlillo tho taxation
pmondmont provides for tho classifi
cation of nil kinds of property for tho
purpose of taxation.
(Continued Tomorrow.)
Over Gregomi
EIK1ENE Edward llalley, a Tann
er, was allowed $100 damages
against tho Oregon Electric Hallway
In a suit which was brought to recov
er for tho loss ot shcop killed on tho
road.
HOSEIIUHG The Douglas County
Fire Patrol Association In u roport
shows that tho members who own
timber woro protected against tiro
at a cost of ono rent nu acre.
SALEM Tho Commercial
passed a resolution to tho offect that
any act on tho part ot Portland lum-
POHTLAXO Judgo Lovott, chair
man ot tho board of directors ot the
O. W. Tt. nnd N. railroad hus author
ized tho relaying of 10G miles of main
lino trnck with 00 pound stool.
DAK 12 It A mall pouch was stolon
from tho United States mall wagon
by a robber who attacked tho wagon
but was Inter recovered.
PORTLAXI) Tho Oregon Poultry
anil Pet Stock Association's soventh
annual exhibit will bo hold in Port-
dub Maud December G to 11. ,
DALLAS Tho annual tonchors'
Instlfuto closed after having had an
form you that he Is getting all thojor Wlllametto Valley points would bo
bermon to get ti preferential rato ov-nUomlco 0f 1G0 tenchors from dlf
worst of It.
STHAXCK.
You Ionic to mnko her your own dovo
And qulokly hIio discerns It,
lint when sbo wants to keep your lovo
Why Is It ho roturns U?
'1ALUK WITH TIIK Ill'SIXKSS MAX
ly Xelh nailing
LUMBER IN IDAHO
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT
KHCIIAXDISli well bought Is
only half sold. Your stock
rchrowcuts money nnd It Is
money tlod up. Mnko this mouoy
vork for you as much as possible
and advertising U tho key to the sit
uation. You huvo certain fixed expoiuos
that cannot be maturlally reduced.
Hotter soli 60 articles at a gross prot-1 operation, giving
it of :10 routs each than sell 80 ait-lu:ndroils of men
Logging (iiiik ear Lowhton Arc
ShowliiK Activity uiul Sawmills
Arc Itiiuuiug
looked upon ns a deliberately un-
frlondly act.
HUGHXR Tho total nsscssed vnl
nation of nil property in I.ano coun
ty according to tho assessor Is ?3r,,
:i5:i,G40. FLOHKXCK tho city council
will hold u meeting Monday, Nov. S,
to consider the proparutlon of tho ci
ty budget for tho next yoar.
MKDFOHD Governor Withy
combe expressed hiniBclt as greatly
pleased with what ho saw of tho Pa
cific highway whon ho mndo a trip
to the State lino with n party of Mod-
ford men.
El'G KNU Dale Guffoy. found
LKW1STON, Idaho, Nov. L'. That
tlio lumbor Industry U showing signs I guilty of polygamy, was sentenced by
of rovlval, U ovldouced lu tho aotivl-j Judgo Sklpworth to sorvo a torm of
ty In tho loKKtng camps nenr Ho 111, (from ono to four yenrs in tho ponl
whlch supply the logs for tho mill at tentlary.
Potlatch. Sovoral camps nre now In PORTLAND Tho Columbia rlvor
onuiolyment to! terminal rates was a subject dlscus-
l'ho mill at Hlk.sed at a meeting ot tho Chamber of
clos nt n gross profit of 150 coutu oach. , Rlvor has boon running night and day 'Commerro whon Josoph N. Teal was
oven though you have to apond two for two months aim It Is prodlctod one of the principal sponkors.
dollars in advertliiiiK in ordor to It will coutlnuo two shifts until i 15UGRNU Tho railroad makes it
sell tho 50 nrtlclos. wonthor conditions nocoMltuto n shut-poslblo for flhonuon on tho lowor
Nothing uueuooiif like iccm. Poo- down. iSluslnw river to send tholr catch to
pit- llko to trade with a firm thnt Uj Lumber shipments from tho mill
doing a good buslnoMi. i have bo steady all Summer, most of
To stop advurtUlutt boonuse of a tho Block going to fur Kastorn points,
dull soaHon is to loo,momnntuin. j Reports have it thut the mill at Pot
Jieop the ball rolling whoa you havoi latch will bo operated night nnd day
strrted, by using a judicious amount ' for n tlmo this gr.isou to catch up
o: itdvertlfciUg motive force. ( with tlie supply of logs, as from 30
The lnm1 department stores nnd to Co carloads of loss are sent from
tho mall order iioust a nro eoijIftK I Itcte daily to that mill,
Kimono on tho samo day the fish arc
taken out of tho wntar and from Ku-
geno the fish are
parts of tho Pacific
M'MINNVILI.K Tho Pomona
GrniiBo for Yamhill county has gone
on rocord as opposing military trnln-
fercnt parts ot tho county
ONTARIO A carload of sweet clo
ver seed was shipped to a Chicago
firm and brought In tho neighbor
hood or $.',000.
INDKPUNDUNCR Tho city coun
cil nt a special meeting decided to le
vy a city tax of twenty mills noxt
yenr to pay tho city's oxpeuses.
PORTLAND Tho Oregon Society
of tho Sons of tho American Revolu
tion prosonted a flag to tho United
States district court.
1CUGKNK Jack Tyson, an India
tea planter and tho brother of threo
Lane county men, was killed whllo1
with tho British army in Helglum ac-1
cording to letters received In Eu-t
gene. i
SIII3HI1VS SALK OK 1UJAL
PHOPKRTY
On l'oiei'iosuro
Notice Is hereby given, That by
Government expert, eneineers of Packard
and Ford companies, and other authori
ties, declare oil from- asphalt-base drudo
has greatest efficiency. And it was on
tfficiency that Zerolene, the oil made from
California asphalt-base petroleum, was
awarded highest competitive honprs, San
Francisco and San Diego Expositions.
Standard Oil Company
(California)
Mnrshflcld
ZEROIENE
ike Standard Oil for tfofor Cars
"The Shoe Tax"
Pathor's int'oino knows what it is and to mother
it is also a very real thiug.
It means the high eost of keeping a growing boy
or girl properly shod.
When father and mother figure out all the new
shoes they have to buy they are apt to eoneludo
shoes are made out oi: paper rather than leather.
Care in purchasing will cut down this tax care
in choosing the right shoes and care in buying at
the most favorable time.
And the first step in the right direction is n
study of the advertising in THE TIMES that
gives the helpful information.
North Pacific Steamship Co.
S. S. SANTA CLARA
sails von
San Francisco Via Eureka
wki)m:sday, jiovK.Miimt a, 7:o a. m.
FOIt PUIiTIIEIt INKOHSIATION'
SMITH TKHMIXAL DOC If. HIO.N'K A. II. XOTT, ARcnt.
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service' Ef
ficient clerks being out of tho high ront district and
keeping our prices as Idw as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Gcocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
MM
BANK
OLDUST BANK IN COOS COUNTY
Established 1880,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest paid on TJmo
AND SAVINGS DIH'OSITS J ."
OHIcera '
J. W. Ilcunctt, President. 1 r"" !' ' .
J. II. riariiiKr.ii, Vice-President, r
II. V. Wllllanw, Cmliler.
Geo. F, WJntliester, Asst. Cashier.
Be Ready for Opportunities
j P I'lio Miiall savliiKs of iv wup;c M
earner boiiietline.s mean Imnl work
and bclf denial, and .sliould never lie
ciidiuiKered by tnklnir Kpeenlatlvo
clianecs-. Save, until an opportunity
for wife Investments presents It.self,
its, In time, ,lt hiiroly will. ll'n easy
ll (IlstiiiKiiLsIi lictwcen investment
and speculation. With a llttlo Mini
saved, opportunities will not lio
minting.
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
SAFETY DKPOSIT 110XKS FOR. itKNT.
,u 4 10 P. m.
J- M. Wright
Estimates (urnSJ
Dr. H.'m riiT
, Knr nnd ThrMt BMri J
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wt. mattir n;8'A7
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H. G. Rllflnr
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W. G. nhnnrlln.
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RoomB 301 nnd 302, Coka Bit
AiarBniiBid, Orejon.
Wm. S. Tlirnnn
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Marshfteld. Oreroa.
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8:45 n.m.
9:45 n.m,
10:45 a.m.
11:30 n.m,
12:50 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
.1:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
0:55 p.m. North cltr
7:30 p.m.
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MAiWHFIELD-COQUlLUB it
BTAOI3 TIME SCUECUU
Schedule nrniDged to
tvlth boats to Ilandon, BUil
Myrtlo Point, Wngner,
No delan.
Fnro from MartUlWd to I
75 etoU.
SIoRlo & iAmbeth, Prf-
will furnlia extra w
extra trips day or nljM;
charttr cars.
m .inifl trv CEXT9
-.I.- t llla Vnrlh
nn comjibtahon Ml
TICKETS $178 LU
jlarfllifleld-NortU U! 4
T.lna
Cr. every im
On. m. to aap.- " J
Slougl. onco- '
11 u. m. to JP"-
" dGOIlST & KINO, PrJS
"dryIvood
at
dred nlnoty-flye nnd 70-100 dollars said mortgaged pron.'.Bes horelnbe
wun interest tlioreon nt tho rntn nf fnro tuonHnno.i ,in-n.o in cnin
llUICUi KIVUIl. lliat l)V i . .....fc.w..v4 u.v uwuv..uv.k ,.vw.
vlrtuo of an oxooiition d iiv iasimi f i... . ni per onmim from the ; execution ns follows, to-wlt: Tho
out of the Circuit Court of the State , i,i tU W n ir! untl! so,,tll0nst aunrter of tho northeast
of Oregon, for the County of Oooa ffiirgomo u r' ' , llPC0tstS "( 1 qunrter of section eight, and the
and to mo directed on the nth day J nortlwe.t
sui'imn nuiu, iuiviianii
South ot Itnngo 12,
Ulamette Morldlau iu
Oregon, together
(oiinninnls hnrndttnmonta
Hhi ..nV t ,.i "a,rt Cou" ponding, wherein Homo I s r",.,Vi nUy Court anU "PPurtonances thereunto be
shlppod to "Uhlortgage Co., a con oration! Sn in Co,(,lin1,; Coos County, longing or In uny wise appertaining,
eoast. L. , .,, r,.",,. . P so' ? t public miction to tho said sale belrnr mndo subloct to re-
i gnest wilder for cash in hand on demptlon In tho manner provided by
ho day of sale, all tho right, title, law.
"les A!yLe8t?tcVv,h,ch sa,rt llc- ""ted this 21st day of October,
fendant Cuslck J. Mahoney nnd all 1015. ALFRED JOHNSON. Jr.
iU l,nB,u.M?.e. ,,,m subse Sller,ff ot 0008 CoUHty' Qrson
Hon i i PlnlntlffB mortgage First publication October 20. last
lieu in, of ftud (o said real property, publication Novombor 23, 1910.
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Tiiono a I"
mr unUPY
HENRY y-l llc
Nut coal, per ton
Lump coal, per j
Or half ton of
..w.-'rir
jilliyeri
.nrttf
WOOD! ..r,0Jii1
Kindling wood r 10 I
Alder voim v -
Phono 227J.
wns plaintiff nnd Cuslck J. Muhonov
was dofoiulant In favor of plaintiff
and against said defondaut, by
which execution I am commanded
inp In tho schools on tho grounds that1 tQ fe,u ,l1,0 bW' U) em execution
,, ., , , . , ,. . ,, l,and herelnnfter descr bed to pay tho
it would detract from other studies. ' um Uuo Ul0 j)ltt,nUtr ot il
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