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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1910)
THE COOS BAY TIM ES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1910-EVEN1NG EDITION. 4 vm. t COOS BAY TIMES filtered at the poatofflco at Marah Sld, Oregon, for transmission llrouga tbo mails as second class baII matter. xttitttxnminttntttiit ll WITH THE S ' TnACTAMFlTPAt hntnntmtttttntmti Address alt communications to COOS BAIT DAILY TIMES, Stfsrshflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon t M. C. MALONKV Editor and 1'ul). VAN K. MALONEV News Editor i An Independent Republican now gDr published every evening except unday, aud Weekly by Tho Coos Itay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tbo service of tbo people that no good cause shall lack a champion, find that evl Bball not thrive unopposed. riiKKItl'TIj THOUGHT FOR TIIK DAV. . B103S tbo babies! Five of 'em nro born In tho United States every minute. WHAT'S your hurry? Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall nd Tho Coos Day Advortlsor. The Coast Mall was tho flrst dally estab lished on Coos Day and The Coos Hoy Times Is its immediate sue cessor. subscription hates. In Advntica. DAILY. One year $6.00 Six monthB $2.60 Less than 6 months, per month .60 When not paid strictly In advanco tho prico subscription of tho Coos Day Times Is 0(1.00 PER' YEAR. WKBKLY. On year $1.60 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER or TIIK CITY OK MAHSHPIELD. I'HOGHESSIVEISM IS .NOT POPU. LISM. T THOSB REPUBLICANS in Oregon who lamout the atti- tuilo of tho autl-Assombly and progrosslvo olomuut within tho par ty in this State nnd who profess to noo in this attitude somothlui; like tho grccnbacklmn of a gonoratlou ego and tho populism of more rccont days, wo bet; leavu to commend this very name analysis of progressive Ism thnt provnllH la tho Republican jmrly nil over tho nation. It is taken from that very snno and conservative paper, tho Now Yorlc Evening Post, a. copy of which wna Bent to Tho TinicB by Klljnh Smith of tho South ern Oregon Company. Tho Post says: "Thuro nro not wanting thoso who think that they can briibh aside tho popular ngltntlon of today ngalna'. certain features of our politico-economic flltuatlou by clausing It with tiuch wild iiiovoinuntH as thoso ut tho Brooiibfickvra of 1876. Dut there Is, la rnallty, no ronomblnnco whntovor between them. Tho growth of vast corpornto interests, tho Inhorontly monopolistic character of somo of thein, tho ortlllclally built up mouop olloa of othors, tho enormous lnrgosso which still othors get from tho peo ple through tho tariff, tho corruption of legislature and city councils through corporation Inlliloncos all these things have presented to tho American people a problem which has nltnlnod glgnutlc proportions. Tho Hoccaslty of rogulutlng natural ;uou opollos of preventing urtlllctal ones If possible, of putting a check on tho MlitiBca of tho tariff, of emancipating oursolvos from tho blight of corrup tion, Ivns been profoundly borne Jn ipon tho people of tho United State, aluch has already boon accomplished toward coping with those evils; much more will huvo to bo done. None of It hns been uohleved withoift b(ttor opposition; at every Htngo.tho cry baa been rulsod that thoso who nro not untuned nro Ignorant and dangerous moddlors. Dut mill the work goes on; nd, though the agitation has boon nnd doubtless will bo marked by or rora nnd extravagances, it will not be stopped, and ought not to bo stopped, by Buporclllous comment based on the ontlroly bnsoloss notion that tho at tempt to reform abuses peculiar to our modem development is In any way nkln to agitations directed against .tho fundamental aud historic Institutions of clvlllzod economics." That doscrlboa to a "T" tho great Issue for which tho progressives are flthtlng all over tho country. We Rhbmlt thoro Is nothliiK about It to mnVi tho rlghtoous tremble. Do cnuso tho rank and die bollovo In I thoso things they do not proposo to1 navo tho old convention system fas tened upon them again ns that is the flraV stop In boss control. Thoro ought to bo no question, and thoro Is none about tho nlloglauco of the many In a content Involving those principles. Whore you going, friend, bo fast? What's your hurry? Think of all tho Joy you've passed In your hurry. Tako it easy, spare a mlnuto for pleasant friendly talk. There are blessings nil nTiout you if you travel at r"Vttlk. Thoro are smiles to cure your wor ries, kindly words your care to balk. What's your hurry? t Won't tho prize you strlvo for weep? Must you hurry? If it won't, it's surely cheap, Cut tho hurry! Many years tho world hns walled for your message or your song If tho world still waits a little, It will likely got nlong, And the song will bo tho aweetor nnd tho messago Just as Btrong. Whnt's your hurry? Llfo rewards us day by day Wlints' your hurry? Don't forgot to tako your pay In your hurry. Dy nnd by, you say? Dut Ilston; by and by you'll liavo to rest With a ton of earth nud granlto press ing (Irmly on your chest As a dollcato rcmlndor thnt to travel slow Is best. What's your hurry? tiii: quiet oiisehveh saysi "Talk about hard times, Just think of what thoy must havo boon In tho stono ngo." ' P. 51. HALIi-LKWIS SAYS: "Whon you seo pests In an orchard, you may know tho owner has tho hookworm. If n man Is really n lit in a grave condition. dead ono he J9iL The Best Lya vxl V i MMMllr i, WWW 111 Friend ros . $12 to $30 Sight; ) Suits This hasfbeen thoroughly proven to us and) we can convince you. North Front Street. FIXUP. unutmtmumatnmttM him m Inquisitive people acquire a lot of Information that Isn't so. Somo Coob Day pcoplo pray ns tho Lord didn't know his buslnoss. If Somo Coos Day men's ideas of right Is that which acects their pockets, One thing I'd Ilka to seo In thin- country is a" larger per capita clr dilation of smiles. Whon it cornea to a question of advice most Coos Day pcoplo aro ready to agreo that It Is more blossod to glvo.thnn receive. Seeds spoil tho borry and tho furs puts tho poach beyond tho possibility of perfection. If everything wan just right (hero wouTd bo no pessimists. Hero, sir, Is your currant plo, Alternating currant plo. First a currant then n fly, 'Neath tho crust, nlternate, lie. You ought to be a boostor, And boost with might and main; You ought to bo n booster For Coos Day's greater famo. You ought to bo a booster For boosters own this claim. It must bo easy for n doctor to diagnose disease. Whou called to seo a man the doctor says tho troublo is too much smoking, If the patient Is a wbiii'nniho doctor says the troublo Is duo to tight lacing. With the CLOSE OF THE CARNIVAL To- and the Big BASEBALL GAME TO-MORROW, we must now buckls down to business again. Our holi day season is over and now to work. Next" Week You will find us you with the largest prepared as always to serve and finest line of HARDWARE on Coos Bay, and yo u know our prices are always as satisfactorv as our goods. Come in and let us show you. v & Itttfil JuHlM-WGUd s.i.no recipe cukes weak kid. NEYS, FREE. Relieve Urinary nnd Kidney Troubled, llucknrhr, Straining, Swelling, Etc., Siom Pulu in llie Itladdcr, Kidneys ruid Hack. , Wouldn't It bo nlco within a woo or so to begin to say goodbyo for ovor to tho scalding, dribbling, strain ing, or too frequent pnssag of urine; tho forehead and tho back-of-tho-hend aches; tho stitches and pains In tho bank; tho growing musclo weakness; tpots bofoio tho eyes yel low skin, sluggluh bowels, swollen) eyelids or ankles, leg cramps, unna-i FORT ST, JA5IES, OX LAKE STU AItT, 1IKIT1SH COLU5IIJIA. This Is destined to bo tho Portland of Drltlsh Columbia, on a navigable rivor and deep water lake, with two trains running In next fall. Lottors pour Into our ofllco all day with applications for lots. To thoso who cannot cotno In wo would do our utmost to wako a good solectlon. Prlco, $100 and $200 each. Cash $25, balanco $10 a month. A few 40-ncre farms, Joining Fort St. James townslte nnd Lako Stuart, $50 cash and $10 a month. You noed not be a Canadian citizen ;boyw&. Ccmn.-to. Mi&coiadjL tn hnM Hi I a Vm, naa.i i... ura short breath, sleeplessness and lt, nor " ; "- ' - tho despondency? this land Is on or near the mil oads-i I have a recipe for these roubles ,Qrand Trunk Pnc,fl that you can depend on, and If you .ttA Canadian Northern railroads want to make a quick rvcovry, you Rich (arm lfln(1. 1S .. ,,. ' ought to wrlto and get a copy of It. 3 Cflfih nni, im,nnn ., . ' Many a doctor would chargo you y0nr untu paj( $3.50 Just for writing this prescrlp-i A,)p,j. Canadian Northern Land tlon, but I havo It nnd will bo glad j Company, 304, 305 and 30C Lewli Many a man who sadly reflects on the pie llko niothor used to make falls to remember that ho has not the stomach that used to ko with tho plo, ami ho doesn't furnish his wlfo with dough llko father did. THE DUAl.V.rOOS MAY STAGE TANK has lnauguratod an automo Idlo uorvlco. and passeugers can, now ko through to Drain In one day from Coos Day. How many children are thoro .who havo respect for their fagior and help him? In probably seven Louse holds out of ten tho children begin complaining of "tho old man" before thy are ten years old aua keep It up until he dies. to send It to you entirely free. Just drop mo n lino llko this: Dr. A. E. Itoblnson, KU91 Luck Dulldlng, De troit, Mich., nnd I will send It by re turn mall In a plain onvolope. As vou will seo when you get It, this re. clpo contains only pure, harmless -emedles, but It hns great healing and palnconquerlug power. It will quickly show Its power once you use It, so I think you had better soo what It Is without delay. I will send you a copy free you can use It and cure yoursolf at home. Dulldlng, Portland, Oregon. AVE HAVE PLACED IN PU11L10 SEKV1CE A Bus to Meet All Trains Will also make calls on telephone orders. Phono 120 J. Phone 138.1. A baggage wagon has ulso beon added that will call for and deliver trunks, baggago and light freight. Also run private hack to Itosoburg. A NEW HUNCH OF Classy Fixtures Just arrived, nt prices to suit. Coos Bay Wiring Co. EXPERT ELECTRICIANS. Respectfully ask your patronage. TIIONE 237-J. oiA fAltahe mavfa& h,ifM oat of ouh- 6tohe into the faomte ai tfa freoftfo of tfob eUif foeauM M fiav& afaaub made the -hUeed- UM. W make a &M, Sal fit. we profit on tke iiAmhAe m we ontfy make sa ia?v foo clonal Se&eve hv abtwio hltffa jMeed, fat St(ww in iwafmfl Cow 'fMete and dome? a Suf luhni- tuhe $uM'neb& need tome tfaw?6 ioh tfa don't if oaf eome and M ud what iu haw aot tch, uou. GOING & HARVEY Complete House Furnishers ifOU fiou&e. &lkoi& you -u--...a.t)-n...-.a.t:.tt.:j.u.a.n.ll.0.tt-;J:.a;f TOR THE QUEEN OE THE HAY, J2JB EAST8IDE. HIS LOVE il love my lovo in tho springtime And Uthe fall Ujq same. Uut 1q tha golden Bummer I Iqvq the basoball game. W. R. HAINES. L. H. Livery HEISNER and Food Stable. Our Work is Our adver tisement Pacific Monumental and Building Works All kinds of monumental H. H. WILSON, Proprietor MARSHFIELD, ORE. Work proniDtlv nnd nrMatlonllv exe- cuted. Call at our works on South Broadway n-n-n-tt-B-a-tt-n-H-M - s r l-lJL!!l!!?':t-r:i--"--'W------tt-'J OUR GUARANTEE IS YOUR ISFACTION. SAT. Have that Roof Fixed Now See CORTHELL PHONK IOO-L. MARSHFIELD HAND AND STEVM LAUNDRY. Maiuey llros., Prop. Phono 220.J. Turkish Baths 2 10-2 13 Coos Building PHONE 2 14 J n-...a.n.tJ.:j.--n -::5 oeaver H;il r-al The MOUNT DIABLO AND Jossrw m,m best Domestic n , . -x- HUGH McLAIN ?S?L CONTRACTOR 810 "wa uiuAnwiv PHONE 901 -. --4t ) I