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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1910)
"fltV THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 16r 1910- EVENING EDITION -EIGHT PAGES. I JL r IP i us- COOS BAY TIMiS Entered at trie poBtoRlce nt Marsh fcld, OregoD, (or transmission through the malls as second class mall matter. M. O. MALOAEV Editor and l'ul). BAN K. S1ALOXEV News Kilitor Addiess all communications to COOS IJAV DAILY TIMES, MhIi(Io1(1 :: :: :: :: Oregon Dedicated to the service of the people, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that ell shall not thrive unopposed. An Independent Kepuullcan ubwb VP"r published every etening except Bundny, and Weekly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. .SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Xn Advuuco. DAILY. Dne year $5.00 Six months 2.60 Leas than 6 months, per month .50 When not paid strictly In advance the price subscription of the Coos Bay Times is $0.00 PEIl YEAK. WEEKLY. One year $1.50 The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of tbe Dally Coast Mall And The Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay Times Is Its Immediate successor. PIWICIAL PA PEIl OF THE CITY OF SIAHSHEIELI). Oflicinl Paper of Coos County. A FATAL DEFECT. ANY NOVICE In transportation could have pointed out to A. Brodbeck of Salt Lake City u iatal Initial defect in his plan to es itablish an airship line from New York to London, via Peking. This proposition has been submit ted by the westerner to tho postof fico department and tho second as sistant postmastei geneial nas passed upon it, calling tho inventor's atten tion to the tact that it would be im po&siblo for the government to sub eldize tho line for carrying mails tor tho reason that the law has been tea drawn as to appropriate funds lor transportation of mails by railroad only. lint this Is not the fatal defect, for wo havo no doubt that tho Hon. Stephen B. Elklns of tho commerce committee would promptly co-operate with tho Hon. Boise Penrose of the post roads committee In amending tho law so as to let airships in on the i'ood things which congress provides. In unfolding his plan to tho post wlllco department, Mr. Brodbeck pointed out tho advantages incident to his proposed lino which would avoid both oceans sinco ho would de flect Its course at San Francisco to .Boring, via Alaska. "Tho principal stations," ho explained, "would be Now York, Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Seat tle, Fort Williams, Bering, Sakhalien Tokio, Peking, Irkutsk, Omsk, Oren burg, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Itlgaf JJerlln, Cologne, Paris and London." This list of towns is all right as far as it goes. Tho fatal defect lies in an ommlsslon. It Is impossible to figure out how tho aviatory scheme of tho Snlt Lako man can succeed that leaves off Its line such an im portant placo as Coos Bay and the at tention of Hallway Booster J. W. Ilennott Is directed thereto. With ! the Toast and Tea MimiHIl H I It ' I HI H ) II H M t m I GOOD EVENING. One cannot always be a hero, but one can always be a man. Goethe. IT PAYS TO SMILE. Smile, a little, smile a little, As you go along; Not alono when life is pleasant But when things go wrong. Care delights to see you frowning, Loves to hear you sigh: Turn a smiling face upon her, Quick the dame will fly. Smile a little, smile a little All along the road, Every life must have its burden, Every heart Its load, Why sit down in gloom and darkness With your grief to sup? As you drink fate's bitter tonic, Smile across the cup. Smile upon the troubled pilgrim Whom you pass or meet. Frowns are thorns and smiles are blossoms, Oft for weary feet". Do not make the way seem hardet By a sullen face. Smile a little, smile a litte, Brighten up the place. Smile upon your undone labor; Not for one who grieves O'er his task, waits wealth and glory, He who smiles achieves. Though you meet with loss and sor row, In the passing years, Smile a little, smile a little, Even through your tears. One touch of scandal makes tho wholo town "chin." Ignorance and intolerance are the handmaidens of hate. Tho band leader frequently puts on more airs than the band can play. This trying to put rubbers on over web teet is not the quibblsh, easy job that it is cracked up to be, dum it all! SERVES HIM HIGIIT. A Sumner bachelor contrlbuts the following tale of woe to The Times. If his wooing is as punk as his poet ry, it is not at all strange that he is still single. He says: I'm sitting alone by the fireside ' Dressed just as I came from the j dance, And a feeling of awe comes o're me, When I think of my circumstance. ' As through the field each day I trod, Behind my weary team, My thoughts recall the happy days, When my heart with joy did beam. Alas! I am a bachelor now, And vainly do I strive To capture for myself a frau, But folks forget that I really am alive- When to my shack of solitude, From my toil I serenely glide, There's no one there to welcome me, No ono in whom to confide. So I calmly put tho meat In the pan to fry; The coffee boils, the beans are done, Dinner's ready for Me, Myself and I. YonngMen Grasp This Chance to get clothes that are "just your style." You can get them here, any time, any pattern, any price. Do you like nobby clothes ? Do you like clothes quite a bit different from the average, ordinary, every-day sort? These Ederheimer-Stein garments are for you, if you do. AUTOMOBILE: I LAUNCH NEWS; ! ! It is estimated by tho head of the chewing gum statistical bureau that fully 3,000,000,000 sticks of gum will be masticated by Yankees the coming season. When it is taken in to consideration that all this is In addition to tho countless numbers who will chew the rag the figures Greases. are little short of appalling. Important Change In Depot, For Supplies On Coos Bay. j The Pioneer Hardware Co. have j purchased the Ship Chandlery stock i of the Coos Bay Oil & Supply Co. and I have moved same to their store build , ing No. 330 North Front St., Marsh-j field, Ore. The stock is complete and consists of a full line of Yacht and Launch Supplies; Manila, Hemp and Cotton Cordage; Marine Lamps and Search Lights; Tents, Camp Furniture and Hammocks; Nets. Twines and Flsli ing Tackle; Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Haulware; Ship Chandlery a'tfU Naval Stores; Flags of every descrip tion. They also carry a complete stock of the celebrated VALVOLINE and HAVOLINE Gas Engine Oils and Do you want swagger clothes? the refined, well bred, accepted-by-good-society sense. Then these Ederheimer Stein clothes are for you sure. Here they are with form fitting effect, full chested, two and three button styles, peg top trousers, patterns that you , never before knew existed. When you get into one of these suits you feel right, you know you look right. You can go anywhere and be a prince among good dressers. These clothes are tailored as you would have them if your income was a hundred thousand and you could pick out the swellest tailor in the land. Just try one of these suits this spring. Come in and look them over. Learn howj the leading Young Menr3 house make clothes especially for you. We mean' "swagger" in im tw -"?! H. t x m ism "-v MW aUvAvJ i' .'. 44 ' li. M Sitaw W wmJ IPHk I I jV, !' ' I . VS?v M. ru - 'Vf'i -. b" J&LM?'' ,11)1 LYONS SAYS: If a woman gave up a job 'n a laundry to get married she would probably complain la'.'r t that she sacrificed her career Jor a man. Fresh Photo Supplies, developing and printing at Walker's Studio. NOTICE TO COXTHACTOnS. NOTICE is hereby, given that seal ed bids will be received for the con Rtructlon of a bridgo across tho South Kork of the Coquille Ulver at the Hermann place. Bids will bo re ceived for a wooden bridgo to be constructed according to tho plans ami specifications prepared by A. N. Gould, County Surveyor, and al wi bids for a steel bridgo to bo con structed according to tho plans and specifications furnished by E. G. Per liam. Tho County Court to select tho plans and specifications accord ing to which tho bridgo shall be con structed after such bids havo been received and considered and also to TniKliry such plans and specifications. Flvo pur cont. of amount of bid to bo doposlted with tho County Clerk with bid, such doposlt to bo forfeit ed in enso bid is awarded and the bidder falls to enter Into contract with sulllclont bond within fivo days nftur such contract Is awarded. All lilda to bo tiled lth the (County Clerk of Coos County, Oregon, on or before tho 5th day of May A. 11., 1D10, at 10 o'clock a. m. at which tlmo the bids will be oponod. Tho Court rewrve the right to reject any and all bid or to nwnrd tho contract to the bidder not tho lowest In chm) the Court deems It for tho best Intoroit of tho County. llatod nt tho 'Court Houso at tho City of Coquille, Coos County, Oro- 253B JEWELRY and WATCH Repair Work of All Descriptions All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Front St tluee door3 north of corner Central Aeuue and Front E. H. MOimiSSEY It is their object to handle the above lines on the same business principles as they have handled the general hardware business in the past, making the prices as low as pos sible, quality considered and treating each and every one the same. In speaking of the change Manag er Hague said this morning that It was his purpose to merit and secure such a large measure of public sup port as would warrant carrying a stock of these goods so large that every want may be supplied here as well as iu the largo cities of the coast. Read The Times' Want ads. "WE NOW HAVE THE BELGIAN STALLION CHAMPION B'STEVE and he will stand In Marshfieid un til further notice. We wilt put him out on other stands just as soon as we can decide where to stand him. L. H. HEISNER VKES." I1ELGIAX BREEDING ASSO-CIATIOX. I Sa5ES"asaSH5H5E5ESH5e5SSESH5asaESSa5HS3!SH5HSESE5liraiiseSlMSESJS255 IS In No want so large and no want so small that The Times "want" ads can not supply it. msJt For Strictly i z Fresh Butter Sterilized Cream Sterilized Milk Butter Milk I Bean-Pot Cheese and Ice I Coos Bay Ice I & Cold Storage f I'lUIK DELIVERIES f 8 A. SI. ami 2 P. SI. t l'liouu 7;i-J. J X t icon, this 1910, Hth day of April A. D., JAMES WATSON, County Clerk The Kodak Tank Developer Special Suits. Nothing like them at the price. Good workmanship, good material and correct styles --- all for $14.00 i fmm Silll VPw mSm wm tmL Wm l&' fraM HB liP Wm vhl FIXUP BEST SUITS ON EARTH1 iScSaSESHSa5H5HSZ5aqJ2S?JT?CTJ?EJWESHSHSESSSESHSa5SJ -n-n-a-n-n-n-a-M-a-n-n-B-n-n-B-u-H-n-H-n-n-n-s-sJ Makes devoloping the film as simple as pressing the button. Let us demonstrate its perfect work, dfi g i$ All kinds of Kodaks, Films Papers and Supplies jfi o Red Cross Drug Store a i a i a i !k a a a i a a t a i a a a t a i a a i a a i a i a t a i a i a a i i a i a BICYCLES The Bicycle Season Has Arrived. Wo handle tho FASIOUS SAVAGE WHEEL. AT S25, $30 AND S33. We also carry a complete line of Bicycle supplies and sundries FISHING TACKLE We havo a complete line of everything needed for the fish ing trip from flies and lines to the basket for the flsh and even the pan to cook 'em In. BASEBALL GOODS A complete stock of all tho standard makes. Also a lin ' Tennis Racquets. 4agpl Marshfieid Oregon K-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a -a-a-a- -a-a-a-n-a -a -- . .- 8-8-"