The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 02, 1915, EVENING EDITION 2, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191 B EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALONEV, Editor mid Pub.
DAN li. ALUiONJil't News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
OfJclnl Vnior City of Mnrflhflohl.
Entered at the Postofflce at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through tho malls an second-class
mall mattor.
An Independent Republican news
paper, published ovory ovonlng ox
cept Sunday, and wcokly, by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
8UI1SCHIVTION HATES
DAILY.
Ono year ?C.OO
Per month CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year tl.GO
When paid Btrlctly In advanco tho
subset Iptlon puce or tuo uoos nay
TlmoB Is $5.00 per year or $2.C0 for
six months.
Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
tons and tons of advertising matter
Into tho short crop sections of the
country. Peoplo have to buy some
Goods, so bo sure to get your share
of the business.
The steady drip will wear away
stone. Careful, stick-to-lt, Information-full
advertising will bring pay
ing results.
With tho big merchants of the
country advertising Is an asset, not
a liability, and you can make your
advertising olio of tho most success
ful features of your business.
X WITH THE TOAST
t AND THE TEA t
(iOOD EVENIXO
1 EUROPEAN WAR ONfc
't YEAR AGO TODAY
XOVEMHEIt li, 101 I
Rattles arc begun between tho Wis
slnn and Turkish troops on tho Iron
tier "car Troblzond.
All Turkish subjects nro to bo ex
pelled from Kiissla within n week,
according to orders given.
Tho grand vlzlcr of Turkey ex
pressed a deslro to romnlu at peaco
with Itussla, Franco and Great Url
tain but refuses to dismiss German
officers from Turkish ships.
MRS. STOXER
mm 118. WINIFRED SACICVILLK
MSTONER has a a ronmrkablo
ropulatlon rfor child training
through splendid results she Iuib ob
tained, with her daughtor. In Port
land recently sho gave n talk In which
tho following points wcro omphuslz
od: Public school tcachors deserve, a
placo In heaven and all tho stars thoy
wiMit In their crowns.
It Is criminal to let n baby cry and
liay It Is good for him.
Never, tnlk baby talk; treat tho In
tent as though It wore an Intelligent
being.
Limber up your hools, loosen tho
lickor In your backs nnd play with
your kiddles and you'll keep young.
Wo need schools for parents more
than for children.
, Children can diagram sentences
beautifully, but thoy say "I seen"
and "I done"
Parents experiment on their first
child; Its a wonder most or them
llvo.
Mrs. Stoner has an Interesting sub
ject, a BUbJoct upon which thero Is
' multitudinous advlco and tho fact she
has succeuded personally as a child
trainer given moro than usual
weight to what Bho sayH.
Itemomber on every occa
sion which leads thee to
voxatlon to apply this princi
ple, that this Is not a misfor
tune, but to bear It nobly Is
good fqrtune. Marcus Aurc-llus.
WATCH THE COHN'EKH
When you wnko up of a morning of a
chill nnd cheerless day,
And fcol Inclined to grumble, pout,
or frown,
Just glanco Into your mirror and you
will quickly sco
' It's Just becauso tho corners of
your mouth hang down.
Then tnko this simple rhymo,
Hcmombcr it In tlmo:
It's already dreary weather, In coun-
trysldo or town,
When you wnko nnd find tho corners
of your mouth turned down.
I' you wnko up In morning full of
' bright and happy thoughts
An begin to count the blessings
In your cup,
Then glanco Into your mirror nnd you
will quickly sco
It'a all because tho corners of your
mouth turn up.
Then tnko this little rhymo,
Homembor nil tho time:
Thoro's Joy a-plenty In this world to
fill llfo's sllvor cup
If you'll only keep tho cornors of you
mouth turned up.
Selected '
She's Six Today
Who's six today. She climbed my knee and twin
ed her arms about me ho,
And whispered' to me joyously: "I bet you, dad,
that you don't know
"What day this is." I feigned to think, though well'
J 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 UAvay.
The little finger marks we loved are gone from off
the window sill,
The "rattle" and the scrcecher 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 hug
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 he goes, and let him take
your little hand;
.'Don't ask him what he's thinking of you
wouldn't know or understand.
Let's go together down tho street, a-romping in
your child-heart way.
You cannot play like this for long. You're
growing up you're six today.
Anon.
If a Coos Hay man will work hard
at It nnd spoud ten years training his
wife ho can usually innko her do
anything bIio wants to do.
MERE .MAX
Observe tho stars thero In the skles-
Ayo, cast your gazo afar
And uiaybo you will renllzo
What little runts you arc.
Maybe If work woro silk stockings
and fluffy lingerie moro Coos Buy
men would bo In lovo with It.
C.U'SE AND EFFECT
Every day Is it bad day to
luv poor.
itories of State Elections
To be HeHiiTWs Year
No.
M ISS HOU8ANQUHT, probably
y the best authority In England graph.
on social settlement work, as,!
Juno Addnms Is In America, has I
written n book on suoh work, tho)
tirntiliunu nt tvllli.li urn lllllnli till Hllltlil '
J. , .f .V.lM l.t 1....WI. ...V ...I. V.. ..w 't.v
Our Idea of a pretty girl is ono
who can look Just like her photo-
OH! 31 Y!
"I'll wrlto u honey
song," said slio
everywhere. Tho conoluslon of her.,ni B((. t Jn (10
Key of bee."
study Is that "one of tho most potent
means of making poverty moro poor,
Is for tho moro fortunate to fling '9.
itu doles from Its superfluity," and
that "tho only way to work towards
tho mlllonlum is to study tho causes
of human mlsory ratlior thnu tho
lesults." says an exchange. It
would sooiu that anyone who over
found a pin prloklng a crying child
would know this they do know It
yet tho fact remains that It In eas
ier, and muuh mure .pootneuhi
doctor results than lnostgt
i. i
I'D, Will) IIIIIIH BUIHB IIUIIl-l Ull ' (jfg( ,jf J
that poverty and disease with their
attending inlsorloi were sent of Cod ,
for punlshuiout, or, If tho miffaror
were very pious, then to tout his
faith and uudurauce. That tliU be
lief still lingers In some minds Is ovl
deuced by ultoruiu-m in the pulpit
and In the public print.
i
gi'KSTIO.V FOR THE DAY
MAItVliAXD
Maryland will elect u govornor,
comptroller of the state treasury, nt-tornoy-goncral,
a full houso of .del
egates and half of the stato senate.
In addition four constitutional
amendments will bo voted upon, nnd
local minor officers will be chosen In
tho counties nnd Ilaltlmoro City. Can
didates to succeed Governor Golds
borough, Republican, nro: Ovlngtou
E. Wollor, Republican; Emerson C.
Harrington, Domocrat, and George H.
Gorsuch, Prohibitionist.
Tho constitutional amendments nro
far tho referendum, n now taxation
schome, homo rule for cities, and
parolo in criminal copes. Tho rofcr
ondum plan is practically tho samo
as that followed in other states, ex
copt that tho Maryland proposition
Includes n prohibition against tho use
of tho referendum in riny local option
or llconso legislation. If tho homo
rulo nmondmont carries the legisla
ture will bo relieved of a vast amount
ot purely local legislation, which
would bo vested in tho city and coun
ty councils; wiillo tho taxation
iMuoudmont provides for tho classifi
cation of nil kinds of property for tho
purposo of taxation.
(Continued Tomorrow.)
All Over Oiregomi
. i
EUGENE Edward Ralloy, a farm
er, was allowed ?100 damages
against tho Oregon Electric Railway
In n suit which was brought to recov
er for tho loss of sheep killed on tho
road,
UOSHIHJHG Tho Douglas County
Plro Patrol Association In n report
shows that tho members who own
PORTLAND .Tudgo Lovott, chnlr
man of tho board of directors of tho
O. W. It. and X. railroad has author
ized tho relaying of 10G miles of main
lino track with 90 pound steel.
HAKE It A mail pouch was stolon
from tho United States mall wagon
by a robber who attacked tho wngon
but was later rocovored.
PORTLAND -Tho Oregon Poultry
and Pot Stock Association's soventh
annual exhibit will bo hold in Port-
ilar to.,l0r " 0008 Hny "lim "m,V ll0, ,,otny ut on the part of Portland lum
' I1'1'" awhile and he will In- j iltlrinon to got a preferential rate ov-
.;.n..n,i i fonn )ou u,ttt 1,0 18 BH"K "11 the 0r willnmetto Vnlley points would bo
TALKS WITH THE Hl'SINKSS .MAX
Hy Svh Dmllnj; "
Whnt has become of the old fash-j
InilOil u'rilllnn U'lln 1 1 II il tn utmi ninl I
count up when you usked her howtM,nl,i,r woro Hoteetoa against flro
many children sho had? ! llt 11 c08t r 0,10 ccnt nn ncrc-
SAl.EMTho Commercial Club' 'a'11 Decombor 0 to 11.
It doosn't matter how rich or how J im8i)eii u resolution to tho effect thntl DALLAS Tho annual teachors!
m8tmue closed after having had an
attendance of 150 teachers from dlf-
i feront parts of tho county.
ONTARIO A carlond of 8weet clo-,
ver sjed was shipped to a Chicago
firm and brought in tho neighbor
hood of r,000.
INDEPENDENCE Tho city coun
cil at a special meeting decided to le
vy u city tax of twenty mills next
year to pay the city's expenses.
PORTLAND Tho Oregon Society
of tho Sons of tho American Revolu
tion prosonted a flag to tho United
States district court.
El'GEXE Jack Tyson, an India
tea planter and the brother of threo
Lnno county men, was killed while
with the llrltlsh army in Belgium nc-1
fouml I cording to letters received in Eu-
geuo.
ST HA NO K,
Von long to mako her your own dovo
And (inlckv she discerns It, '
Hut when she wants to keep your lovo
Why Is it she returns it?
nlley po
looked upon as a doltborntely un
friendly act.
EUGENE The total assessed val
uation of all property In Lnno coun
ty nccordlng to tho assessor Is ?!t5,-35S.IS-10.
FLORENCE Tho city council
will hold a meotlng Monday, Nov. 8,
to consider tho preparation of tho ci
ty budget for the next yoar.
MEDFORD Governor Withy
combo expressed himsolf as greatly
Logging Camps Xeur Lowlston Are ,'cIBrt1 Y"'1 wh?1 hC, BaW Ml !T
Showing Activity ui.d Sawmills l0,f ,,,Khwn: w,l0 1,0 II,ndo " 'l"
to i ue Hiiuo line wmi a puny oi .Men-
ford men
LUMBER IN IDAHO
SHOWS IMPROVEMENT!
Are Running
LEWISTOX, Idaho, Nov.
-That
EUG KNE Dalo Guf fey,
SHEHIIT'S SALE OV HEAL
PUOPEUTV
On l'orcclosuro
Government expert, engineers of Packard
and Ford companies, and 6ther authori
ties, declare oil from asphalt-base crude
ha? greatest efficiency. And it vaston .
fjffia'fitcy that Zerolene, tlio oil made from'
California aspha!t-basei petroleum, was
awarded highest competitive honors, San
Francisco and San Diego Expositions.
Standard Oil Company
(California)
Mnrsliflold
ZEROLENE
1te Standard Oil for tfofor Cars
"The Shoe Tax"
Father's income knows what it is and to mother
it is also a. very real thing.
It means the high cost of keeping a growing boy
or girl properly shod.
AVhen .father and mother figure out all the now
shoes they have to buy they are apt to conclude
shoes are made out of paper rather than leather.
Care in purchasing will cut down this tax care
in choosing the riglil shoes and care in buying at
the most favorable time.
And the first step in the right direction is a
study of the advertising in THE TIMES that
gives the helpful information.
--T-OOHJ
ysiclnn nnd h!"
off. ,omco!l""8 n7 '
Office hours: 11 to l .
and 7 to 8 p. m. " ' k
I-IIOIICS! Offlrn 1.1-.,.
J. M. Wright
BUILI)INQ COxJ.11'!
Estimates frnl,hed;(
Dr. H. M. Shr "
Mjro, Ear nnd Thront BpecU,, '
GLASSU8 FlTTpn
Phj.no iWO.1, HooBnao.
Irving 4
Hit. MATT IE II, 8HAW('
Physician nnd Sargeo.
Phono 330J,
North Pacific Steamship Co.
S. S. SANTA CLARA
SAILS I'OH
San Francisco Via Eureka
WEDNESDAY, fi OVEMHEIt , 7:!) A. 31.
FOH FUItTHEIl IXrOHMATIOX
SMITH TIH1MIXAL DOCK. PHONE 1HO, A. It. SOVV, Ajceiit.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL ENGINEEn
Ronm am Pnl.. nu- .
v., um, MotlHuJ
A UUUB JSJ
W. G. Chandler
AltOHITEOT
n-nm. nn- - -- . .
0UA nna aoz, coke j!tl,k
MnrahflaM n .
....viu, uiegog,
Wm. S. Turpen
AltOHITEOT
Marnhflcld, Oregon,
TIME TAm.n l
WILLA3IETTE PACIFIC UOTOB
OAIt i
Lcavo
Marahflold
6:4G n.m.
7.1 n a. in.
S:4G a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:C0 p.m.
1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
North B4 j
1:11 u
8:C0 1:.1
5:05 in.
10:15 is,1
11:09 ta.
11H51&
1:15 pa
2:00 pa.
t:0J )x
5:H po.
6:55 pa, j
G:65 p.m. North city limits oaV.
7:30 p.m. 7:15 w
High Quality Groceries
Our own prompt and particular delivery service Ef
ficient clerks being out of the high rent district and
keeping our prices as low as consistent with good busi
ness makes
Conner & Hoagland
The Leading Grocers Dealers in Good Groceries
797 South Broadway. Phones 348-J and 326
FLANAGAN
BEHET
T
BANK
OLDEST HANK IN COOS COUNTY
Estnbllshod 1880.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $118,000
Interest pnltl on Time
AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS '
Officers
J. W. Honnctt, President. J r ft r
J. II. FlaniiKftd, Vlco-Presldont, " ' '
It. P. Williams, Cashier.
Geo. P. Winchester, Asst. Cashier.
Marshfield-Coqoil
Auto Stage
Leiivo IW
Owl Plmrmscy
Mnrhhflold (ty-Si
A. RI. AJt
7:00 7iW
OiUO iM
ll;00
P.M.
1:00 :W
B. no iM
MAHSHFIEIiD.COQUlLXB AnO
STAGE TIME 8CIIKDPM
Schodule nrraBgcd io
with hoats to Uandon, 6UM
Mvrtlo Point, Wagner, IKeH
No delaji. "
Fare from aisrshfleld to On!
75 etnU.
Single & Iifltnlxith, PKr
Will furnlBh extra wt W
extra trips dar or nlbt; u
chartor cars.
4
Be Ready for Opportunities
H 1'l Mnall xavings of a mio- W M M
Ciiriier sometimes mean luuil work
anil self denial, and should nover ho
endaiitfored by taKinj: f-pociihitlvo
chances. Save, until an opportunity
for Mifo investments presents Itself,
as, in time, ,lt .surely wlty. It's easy
to dlstliiRiilsh between Investment
and speculation. With a llttlo sum
saved, opportunities will not bo
wanting.
EHC1IANDISI3 well bought Is
only half sold. Your stock'
represents money und It Is)
money tied up. Mulio this money
work for you ns much as posstlilo tho lumber Industry Is showing signs guilty of polygamy, was sentenced by
and advertising Is tho key to tho sit-of revival. Is evldonced lu the nctlvl- Judge Sklpworlh to servo a term of;
nation, (ly lu tho logging camps near Hovlll, from ono to four years lu tho penl-
You have corlalu fixed oxponsoa which supply tho logs for the mill at , tentlory.
that cannot be materially reduced. j Potlatch. Several camps nro now In I POUTIN'D Tho Columbia river
Ilottr sell 50 artlclo at n Kioss prof- oporatlon, giving ompolyjneiit to! terminal rates was a subjeot discus
it of ao cents onch than sell !10 arl'-hnndreda of men. The mill at Elkisud at meeting of the Chamber of
cles at u gross profit of 60 cents ouch, Ulvor hits boon running night and day ''Commerce when Joseph N. Teal was
ovou though you have to spend two for two months ami It Is predicted
dollars lu advertising In order to Mt will continue two shifts until
ur II tho &0 articles, j woather conditions necessitate a shut-
Xntblinr siicooods llko Biiccesa. Poo- down.
pit like to trade with firm Hint is! l.iimhor shipments rrom the mill'
lr.liifr n pimil lmuliinHS i liavi1 heeil stetuh all Siiminniv ninul nf'
To rtop advertising hocnuse of n 1 the stock going : to fur Eastern points, i gene the fish are shipped to all vorleaiia1 1V;'u,,nB' wllero, "omo.Hou
dull season Is to loso momentum. Iteports have It that the mill nt Pot- purls of tho Pacific coast. ; ,.,t,tf f' .",,. ol'l'oraUon i prof
Keop the ball roUln-t when you have 1"tch will be operate I night and day
slrrted by using n jndliiotis nnount for u time this season to catch
ot udver'lslng motlvo force. with tho supply of logs, as from
The large department stores nnd to GO carloads of logs aro sont from Ung In the schools on tho grounds that I . ? L l',ro,0" 11 ,sa,u' 0
i ,- ,-i ' I'll 'li il in ' - -.! .1 nJ ljiattor,dgrlh-d to
First National Bank
OF COOS BAY
SAFETY' DEPOSIT HOXES FOIt RENT.
FAItH TE.V CEXT9
City Limits Noh f
nn COMMU-MTI0N flfl
21) TICKETS
Marshfield-North Bead AH
Wno
Cars every ten
0 . m. to 13 P. ! w
Slough once a dv,
11 . m. to EmpheltwW
DRY WOOD
CAMPBELL'S WO
North Front SW
Phone 5W
j Phone oivJi
dred ninety-five and 70-100 dollars said mortence.l nromi imminho-
I titifii i 1 ... , i
Notice is hereby given. That bv 1 - . . l,,wrton nt rat0 of I fore mentioned aro described in said ' phone 227-J
virtue of an execution duly Usuqd : 7tT, .inv of s X" ioV r m l?1?,HT10'1 na Allows, to-wlt: Tho
out of the Circuit Court of the State I.7",1., ?.L8o',.,.?.0.p . 1 P1 r! ti; southeast quarter of tho northeasti
oxtre UONEY
By oruvio nll
HENRYVILLE CO
Nut coal, per ton
Lump coal, per ton
WOOD! . Derload54,,
Kindling wood, per w
Alder wood, 16 to " to!"
Inches 'Jil'ta
Free DeUff
I win v,, IliV UU UI1 Ul 111U ai.lll) . lnnll,. I.I. .. .
mm ,.f n,, ,, rii.Mnni BinK-m-a of Oregon, foe the Countv of Pnn .".7.. '.?.:: r: .r"'.HI.lU!i uuaner or section eight, and the
lU' lENli The railroad nmVos It nml '"reeled on the fith day r" vS at northeast quarter of tho northwest j
hl iihNU - l no miiroad mnkos it; f 0ctob judemont n'et'"ee a,ul no-100 dollars and quarter of section nine, Township
possible for fishermen on the lower, am, S'o" dul Serod entered -ma -'-- 0 ,8a've.xectio-! twenty-three, South of 'Range 12,
siusluw river to send thoir entch to, of record and docketed In nnd by v ,ii F Ti V Vul "ay or west of tlle Wlllametto Meridian In
Eiigono on tho same day the fish are ' said Court on the 7th day of Septem- Jelock a m 'kt Li i ,i0Hr ?f i ?..s CoHnty. Oregon, together
lil;oii nut nt tin. unlnr mill trnm l?n. her. 1013, in a certain suit then In ; ".," ..' "J. " ,.sai" un' nL the with tho tenements, hereditaments '
l uuur Ul mo l. Oil 111 V I'nilrt mill nminrlnno.n. .1. I
DUNQAN-rtiiiQ
flRlOP
' r?T.. -in Cqul1?; Co0 Count'. loKlBr In any wise appertaining.!
IS 'mbUo v"0'10" to the Bald sale being made 'subject to re-
Highest 1)1(1 tier for rnuli lii lm...l .i.,..i.. o ...... i...
OPEN
manner provided by
day of October,
'""RED JOHNSON. Jr.
Sheriff of Coos County. Oregon.
TO TB L,d
state 7,.
a ni 1 H r
nnaen-
cbsrg
-.first pii1i1Ic9Hob ftctober 2L Mt