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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1910)
SSiiJLi mmfmmmyr' vvnr-i'j mutmttFV yy: IV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1910 EVENING EDITION fffcHQ RAY TfMPQ w,th ' but whose aim and purpose ---------::-::-;:-- aiitaij are practically the 6ame a higher tt B BTTS P XAB 3C! Entered at tne postofflce at Mareh- Lclai standard. The paper that a LI I B ILL I A Lift J fild, Oregon, for transmission ignores princlplo beckons ruin. The & aroucn tne mans as second class eliiirch worker who ignores the col- unis of the daily press stultifies him self and renders his own efforts less effective. mall matter. M. C. MALiONKY Kditor mid 1'uli. WAN K. MA LONE V News Kdilur Addiops all communications to COOS 1IAV DAIIiY TIMES, Mpshllcld :: :: ::" :: Oregon Dedicated to tlie service ot the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that cull shall not thrive unopposed. TOOTH CLEANING ADVICE. a t: :: ABOUT TOWN A UIIIST OF COOS HAY GOS- I th cItv marked a San Francisco traveling man at The Chandler Stupidity of today to a Times' ro il Iliidge porter, "and It reminds Player, mo of an unusual game I recently witnessed in Four members of one of SIP CJATJIKUEI) 1IEKE AM) the city clubs were playing a quiet TIIKIIE ABOUT THINGS OE i game, at 5 cents a point, a rather PASSING IXTEUIST. a ! steep price. -ll-a-H-K-Xl-H-H-IT-J'-H-M-H-:!-"! :: An ln(icpuiiit!Q Itepuullcnu tiuws Vapnr published every evening except flunday, and Weekly by The Coos Buy Times Publishing Co. BUBSCIUPTION KATES. lu Advance. DAILY. One year $5.00 Blx months $2.50 Less than C months, per month .50 When not paid strictly in advance the price subscription of the Coos Bay Times is Jjid.OO IEK YEAH. WEEKLY. One year .. $1.50 The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall nd The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mail was the first daily estab lished on Cone Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is its immedUte successor OFFICIAL PA PHIS OP THE CITY OF iWAKSli FIELD. Olliclnl I'a per of Coos County. THE MAGXKTISSI OF FAITH. NY business man who has ever gone through the experience of organizing a great enterprise realizes that the success and pros perity of his institution depends more upon the wisdom with which the first steps arc taken than upon all the questions of future adminis tration. There is everything, either in a business enterprise or a great city, In a good foundation. When the forefathers of this nation wrote the Declaration of Independence, and afterward our splendid constitution, thoy laid a foundation broad enough and solid enough to build a nation upon, vastly greater than anything those early pioneers ever dreamed.' But there was character in the men, and quality in tho foundation which thoy prepared. Marshlleld Is now organizing that which in a few years hence will be a great city. We need tho same conditions and the same considerations that are called for in tho establishment of a great business onterprlse; we need character In our men and quality in tho work wo are doing. There Is a gravitation in a great and worthy enterprise that attracts to It the men who are equal to its requirements and, If wo will just not spoil tho present situation by lack of faith or tho interposing of elements which nro unfit and unworthy, wo can depend upon a law which has made every great Institution, every great city, and every great nation In tho world's history-?- a law which will bring to our aid just the men and just the forces which are needed hero now for tho building of Greater Coos Bay. How to Prevent the Accumulation of Tartar With Little Trouble. Thoioughly cleansing the teeth once a month will do much to prevent tho nccmmilutioii of tartar and keep them white and sound. For this purpose powdeted pumice should be placed on every, washstnnd, with the definite knowledge of the harm it can do if used too often, for applied frequently It will wear away the enamel. There Is absolutely no danger of this, how ever, If it is not put on oftenur than once a month. To give this treatment properly a wooden stick like that iibed on the nails Is necessary, and 5 cents' worth of pumice, powdered, is. of course, an essential. A bit of absorbent cotton improves the application, and u few drops of lemon juice nre better than water. That tho work may be done to best advantage a person should staud be- -::-:j-::-::-a-::--::-::-t:-t:-::- It seems to mo that it has been sun, Glad to See Sun Again. remarked A. II. Powers this morning as he stopped for a moment on Front street and look ed up at old Sol. "I am not joking, either. I never saw such a prolonged spell of cloudy, rainy weather and I tell you that I welcome the good old" sun shine. Lots of it now will mean an opportunity -for work and that's what we need." fore a mirror. The cotton, n mere wisp, must be twisted about the end ' morning as he gazed out in the sun of tho stick, which is then dipped into - shine and noted the tne lemon juice. iioin mat it is stucu into the pumice and rubbed directly upon the teeth It is useless to rub the centers of the teeth, for, almost without exception, they are white. It is on the edges, the sides and the tops at the gums and nos.t to ttie other teeth that tartar and dlscoloratlons accumulate, and so it is those places that must be whitened. Tlii ci IjiI mno(,iii li nil f ln i liiiinin J lit' OUWli, V,UHOUlllin Mill llilU IUUJUU I , e-m. 1 . i . juice and pumice, should bo confined I comlns e swallows In the spring to those regions as near the gums as 'for years and I find,, that they almost can bo wlthout'loosoning tho llesh. It i,.0ti,,. , ,,f tl. - must be understood that If this cleans ing is done carelessly tho gums will be looboned from their places and a dis eased condition tesult. When all tho teeth have been rubbed in tills way a careful rinsing must be given tho mouth, as the teeth should not be brushed Immediately. Bather should a weak solution of limewatcr bo used, for lime counteracts the effect of acid. When all the grains nre re moved a soft brush may be applied, taking onre that all cracks between tho teeth are cleansed. Nothing will do more to prevent the accumulation .of tartar than the contin ued use of lime or soda water. Tho latter may be mixed a3 required, a ten apoouful of tho bicarbonate to half a glass of water. After brushing tho teetli nt night the mouth must be rinsed with either of the preparations counteracting the effect of acid juices upon tho enamel. It may bo used also In the morning. The points stood about oven, with the evening half gone, when Jone3, as shall call him, having dealt, was about four months slnco I saw the,aninzcil ami delighted to find every heart In the deck, 13 In all, In his hand. It flashed through his mind, "I can take every trick if I make hearts trump, but that will only count eight points on a trick, and if I make it no-trump I can likewise take every trick, at 12 jioints each." Of course he made it no trump. Ills opponent led a spade and his partner, as "dummy," laid down a hand con taining no card over a 10-spot. Of course, that trick went to Ills oppo nent, and so did tho next and the next and next. Gradually Jones rea lizcdithat ho had made a mistake, hut did not appreciate tho enormity of it till the hand was over and his op ponents had taken every trick, ma king a grand slam. Since he had all the hearts and nothing else, his opponents could not possibly make a lead which would let him take tho trick in his own hand, and "dummy" was too weak to bo of any help. Ho had put his opponents In such a position that they could not avoid taking every trick. Seven odd tricks, a big slam and three hon ors netted them IB 1 noints, or $7.70. Had he made it hearts he would have taken seven odd t'-Vks, ho would have had five lionois In one hand and a big share, or 17C points and $S.S0. His blunder cost him this $10. 50. Fortunately his partner-was good-natured and took his loss as a huge joke." "Spring is here for certain," re marked Dr. J. T. McCormac this Spring Is ! Hero Sure. myriad of swallows that were circling about over overhead. "See those swallows. I have been watching for them for several days and their advent portends good weather.' I have kept tab on tho Invariably come between the first and the tenth of March." How to Make a Hanging booKsneu. To make a hanging bookshelf cut three boards ten inches wide and two feet long. Bore a hole In each corner of the three boards, also in center ends, size of the cord which Is to pass through them. Uso eight yards of cord. To put tho shelves together pass the cord through tho holes aud tie a good knot under each hole so that the knot will not slip through. Get tho knots in just the right places to have the shelves hang even. Begin tying at bottom shelf nnd go up and around. Tho shelves nre nico If stained with mahogany orf hcrry color. After stain has dried varnish. "Tho county commissioners are now wrestling with the good roads problem for all that is in them," re marked Tom Hall who Many ltoad returned yesterday Projects Up. from Coquille where he had be attending the March session. "There were about forty people there from differ ent parts of the county about this and that stretch of road, and I tell you it is a mighty hard job to han dle them all. The session Will prob ably last several days yet." TOTT3 ffHm dt kxjr Hi i tiUt ""555J """ 'I"--? t.,1. . "i stf I That the entire Jewelry Stock of!' Lee barr Consisting of Watches, Clocks, Rings, Pins, Bracelet Fobs, Cut Glass, Silverware, Etc. will be ' i s Sold at Public Auction Commencing Tuesday, March Sth At 10:30, and continues daily at 10:30, 2:30 and 7:30 until a! ? sold arr s Store: OREGON I Auction at B NORTH BEND, ::-::-i:--::-U"-.,j-n-8-n-8-8--:i-n-n-H-8-::-K-::-a.8:j., I 1jrdSESSH5H5HSHSHS35H52SZ5ESH5HSHSaSH l5H535H5EEH5HSKa5aSHSasaa5B? I?. Adam's Personal Appearance. JfKWSPAPHHS AXl) MOHALS. IT WAS suggested in tho east some tlmo ago that church people stop reading newspapers during Lout. Immediately there aioso a hue and cry whoso echo was carried all over tho country. Tho suggestion fell fiat because oven tho most pro minent clergymen ridiculed the idea, and laughed at It as bizarro and fan tastic. There was something decidedly il logical about it, too. Tho man who proposod tho denial evidently over looked tho fact that if a newspaper Is not fit to read during Lent it is not fit to read any other time. That with tho big majority of papers such Is not tho caso was argued by tho Ilev Dr. Itandall of Xow York, In an ad dross boforo tho Baptist Ministers' Association In that city. Tho doctor wont oven further and upheld the daily newspnpor as an aid to moral ity in tho great eltloe. Said ho; "Tho newspapers hnvo givon tho church the opportunity to got In on tho moral uplift. Do not let our narrow denominational lives make us old foRlsa In thin present age. Some preachers fall to keep abreast with modern times by neglecting to nail m wspapers, modern books and inaKllnes." Both thoso statements are undis puted truisms. Tho better class of newspaper today works hand In gloo with the church or moral cle- "v nii m not mrecuy laeutluea How to Keep Fruit Cake Moist. To keep a fruit enko moist till tho hole of the cake with brandy and cov er the entire cake with paraffin paper. If tho cake has not been baked in a turk's head mold, tho liquor can bo poured over tho surface before tho oiled paper Is put on. When there Is sign of drying out more of the brandy can be added from tlmo to time. This treatment actually iimkes a fruit cako better at the end of a year than when first baked. To depend upon time alono for Improved llavor means cer tain dlsaniioliitmont IiKE ISAUH'S bankrupt jewelry stock sold at auction in North Bend com mencing Tuesday, March S, at 10:30 In tho morning. . A theological discussion started in the lobby of The Chandler the other day on this subject, "Did Adam, the father of tho race, havo whiskers? A census of all religious people coming into the room during the (ay was taken and it was discovered that the general, in fact the almost uni versal, conception of Eve's old man" was that of a man with a full stand of reddish brown or very dark whis kers. They were not long and gray llko thoso of tho patriarchs, but were short and stocky. Adam (also by general consent) had the appearance of a man of 35 or 40 years of age, fairly muscular and well set up. Does this correspond with your idea of about what Adam looked like? And if so, where uid you get It? Good Story On Dan Shannon. rythlng else. "I understand there are a number of bridge players on Coos Bay," re- "I hoard a good one on Dan Shan non tho other day," remarked Rev. G. LeRoy Hall, pastor of the First Baptist Church. "Dan Is a great concentrator and when he gets to thinking hard about a matter, he forgets eve- Well, about dinner time, he got to thinking about his sermon or something and continued .i deep study while he wended his way from his room in The Chandler to the dining room. When he reached the dining room ,he thought it was strange that Mrs. Shannon did not come. Finally, he went back up stairs to see why sho didn't appear and lo! and behold ho found that in his absent mindodness ho had locked the door behind him and shut her in the room." 1 Hedtsce the Price of Living 1 Buy Your Clothing at the In &4 Iq K) LKE BAKU'S bankrupt jewelry stock sold at auction .in North Bend com mencing Tuesday, March S, at 10:30 in tho morning. Our Line Is Strong From ' 1 $8.50 to $ 14.00 the Suit! o j Values You Pay From $10 to $18 for Elsewhere! 15HfTanSH55Sa5HSl)15H5ES-atraSWZSESnL'5Sn2.,J2L ES25252SS5H53E5JSHS2 TTUwjinnaaaamjjejiMi wsnwmMitJUMnwvuaanamavsMrxtm tyqiTBWwmii'EHn From "Cayo" to "Key." In the keys of Florida is a linguistic relic of tho former predomluauco of Spain in tho new world. Tho word is an adaptation of "cayo," a Spanish word meaning "an islet rock," aud. is frequently applied to the small islands and sunken rocks along the shores of Honduras, Centra America and tho West Indies. Key West is properly "Cayo Ilueso." or "Bone Reef." T Those Who Wr UiIi.raTWRiU'JBHIBT.SgTSHpi naiivgwrawi Fine Selected yr& a AT A The Gunnery jl I cc New Light on an Old Subject TRUSSES TO THE MAW OR WOMAN WHO HAS TO WEAR A TRUSS, MORE THAN HALF THE VALUE OF THE TRUSS IS IN KNOWING THAT IT IS THE RIGHT TRUSS, IS PROPERLY FITTED AND IS PURCHASED FROM A RELIABLE DRUG GIST, WHO STANDS BACK OF THE PURCHASE WITH A GUARANTEE TO MAKE GOOD. WE GUARANTEE EVERY TRUSS SOLD HERE. ADV Sportsmen's '.Headquarters" j i L0CKHART & PAP SONS DRUG COMPANY "The Busy Corner" Prescriptions Accurately compounded, ERTSSING A man succeeds not because he advertises his busi ness but because he lives It; because he eats it, sleeps "it, dreams it, builds air castles about It. Tho man who never builds air castles never builds castles of any kind. ) The great motive power of any business is the "strenuous personal faith of the man back of it. Put your name to tho front your own personality. This is a tremendous force In advertising. People like to know Individuals. They llko to feel that thoy are being served by men; not simply getting their goods out of the hopper of a treadmill. And if people "havo any kicking to do and tho American people enjoy kicking they prefer to kick individuals. It is mighty unsatisfactory, for Instance, to kick an express company, or a railroad, or Brown, Smith & Company. Ono can't hit the bull's eye. Breath tho breath of life Into your advertisements. It Is safe to say that nine out of every ton advertise ments which we see are as dead as Egyptian mummies. They are beautifully decorated; twined around with fine linen; draped and boxed for burial. They 'have eyes and nose and mouth, but they neither see nor speak. Their faces are either made of putty or are chiseled ouf qf beautiful marble. There Is no throb bing, pulse?' Advertising isn't grammar; it Isn't pictures; It Isn't type; It isn't top-of-pago position. It is something far juore real than these things. These are merely accessories. Advertising Is making tho proper tele pathic connection between you and tho customer. If is the art of making the type speak. Printer's Ifck. aiumuHmwi nr --.. y II i BBsas!BMWfPP .- .:iH J U&XmL.' , .A.J .... ---