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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1911)
WW" THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlilD5, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911- u COOS BAY TIMES Entered at tho postofflce at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls os second clasi mall matter. M. C. MALOXEY DAN K. MALOXKY Editor And Pub. Ncus Editor An Independent Republican news paper published every evening except 8uuday and Weekly by Xlf Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dedicated to tne service of the yeople, that no good cause shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall end The Coos Day Advertiser. The Coast Mall was the first dally estab lished on Coos Day and The Coo Bay Times is its ImmedUte suc cessor. SUUSCRIITION RATES. DAILY. One year $6.0n Per month 60 When paid strictly In advance the Bubscrlptlon price of the Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. weekly. Ono year $1.50 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF TIIK CIT OF MARSIIFIELD. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES, Manhflcld :: :: :: :: Oregon sheatixg runaway husbands like lioitsimiiKViy. IN TIIK opinion of a member of tho Oregon legislature n runaway husband is no better than a horse thief, and If tho bill under consider ation by that body Is passed the com Ailsalon of such a crime will be pun ishablo by Imprisonment for not less thnn ono year nor more than 10, and runaway husbands may bu extradited ito Oregon from any other state to Avhlcli they may have fled. .Such a punishment Ih none too se "vcro for tho commission of such a crlmo. Illghtly considered, the mnn who Oehortu his family Ih u far greater ontmiy of society than the man who utoals n hone. To m a horse In this day and k U merely to deprive another Individual of compara tively small portion of private prop erty, hut to deart a home U to de lirJrc a wife and usually a family of the Tnenns of support and bring In calculable unbpplutu and uffrIuK upon Innocent and defnlMfl po file. It Is high time that marring uhonld lie contldorwl a contract which Impose obligations quite as Inviolable tho of any civil con tract and rponibilltl8 far wore exacting It It a notable fact that deeertlon by a wife is practically unhoard of. while tvwy day In oreaseK the number of men who, tir ! ing of domeatie association, trip away as lightly aa If they wora croas- Ing the street to buy a new brand of ciaai. Severe punishment will not make faithless men true, or blackguards un of honor, but such legislation u thi Orcson lawmaker proposes will do much to give the Us and the care lea a realising eenae of what the nuirlat;e contract mesne. - OHhi:itVTI()XS. HACK TO TIIK SIMPLK UFK. The holldus are ended. Wt'll go our humdium way Of pain aud pleasure blended. Of hard ork for our pay, Of Makes when getting gay, Of efforts well Intended, Of having much to eay "Wheu least sald's soonest wended, Of too mucli rash oxueuded Uelgh-ho and wulladay Till wo learn what's portended One week hence, ground hog day. p- , its" m Plenty of peiiple notlee that tbulr neighbors are uot happy or proapor ous or well. 'bNit not all of thorn "come over to see why." That's a nplendtd way to begin tho new yonr to see why your neighbor U not sharing in the good things In which the whole elty abounds. Tho more caring whether other are comfor table Is the Hue part of the begin ning. There are sad fucos and sad hoartfc aud sad homes nil about us. Cnn thero bo a more sonorous or felndllor sonrch than that for the "reason why," supplemented by tin effort to remove when the neighbor! next door "comes over to see, why?" "Fully one-fourth of the people In hospitals today are there through Rlrkn,.ia npnulred bv the Insanitary kiss," declares an Eastern physician. This Is probably a gross exaggera tion but It cannot be denied that much disease Is spread by the whole sale and indiscriminate kissing habits of womankind. Not only their sisters and their cousins and their aunts are saluted with a rous ing smack, but casual acquaintances and practical strangers. This Is the kiss of feminine etiquette, which has nothing whatever to do with the blissful prerogative of Cupid's cap tives. It might be called the "how- do-you-do" kiss, and If It were abol ished It would only take away one of the conventional formalities of social hypocrisy. A Swedish man of letters and stu dent of languaa.es, so says the "Cor rlere della Sera." Is at present en cased on a unique work, on which he 1 laboring with great enthusiasm. He Is endeavoring to collect the phrases used by the various people of the world to express "I love you." Wherever there are human beings. he says, declarations of love are made, and there are one thousand languages in which the tender pas sion may be expressed. The Chinese say ::lo ugal nl," the Armenian ex presses his love with "Se siren ns hez." the Arab Is content with the short "Ne habbek." while the Turk murmurs "SIdl sevolorum." In In dia "Main sync ka plsar karlm" Is the declaration, but the Grecnlandcr holds the palm for the word of love. When he does not stammer It has fifteen syllables and has been record ed phonetically thus: Untfgraecrn dlalnnlernronnjunguarrlgujak"! i with the : toastandtea: GOOD EVENING. If manliness domands for It self a right of way, womanli ness demands It also; you can not claim for ono half of hu manity the open rond and the "Illimitable veldt." while you arc Urlvlng the other down n cul-de-sac Into a compound that Is not of lior own choosing. Woman must be given, like man, a deciding voice as to her tiwn career: she must be free to make her own risks, her own adventures, her own experi ments and discoveries. Lau rence Housman. ! THE OLD VILLAGE. I've been back to the vlllngc. Tom: I've been around to nee The dear old town nnd nil the folks that ouce knew you nnd mo 1 thought I'd write aud toll you, Tom of some of them you know, They haven't changed since you were here, some SO years ago. There's old Alonio Wombat. Tom, you'll think of him. 1 vow. He used to keou a meat shop then: ho keens a meat shop now. And Abner Jinks, your old chum, Tom, be' Hettle l'odsuap's beau. Just as be Always used to be. some SO years f- I railed on my old sweetheart. Tom. the girl I worshipped so: She's still a blonde. Just as she was. some SO years ago. But there has been one trlnlug change since happy days of yore; For she was Ueut-even then and ! now she's twenty-four. I'HKKIUTL TIIOrfiUT FOU TDK DAY. We may uot have the got-thero price, but nobody cau stop us from Imagining that we're polng to take a Pullman tho next trip we make from Coos Day to San Francisco. It's hard to make a grip victim bollovo that this world deserves nil tho kind words It gets. Luther Durbnnk's new and won derful strawberry may be all right, but tho shortcake next spring will not look a bit more beautiful on account- of tho discovery. A Snn Francisco man started a light In a restaurant by offering to pay for two frlod oggs ho had ordor- cd If tho proprietor would eat them. Naturallr. Vnjr restaurtflt man would 'regard that as a bad break even If the eggs were good. STORY OF TIIK PAY. The recent cold soap was the cause of much conversation nnd dis cussion. O. N. Dolt aud F. E. Al len were disputing ns to which had experienced the greatest cold In win ter. F. E. Allen told about one win ter he spent In the north where the ground was frozen so hnrd nil the year around that when they wnnt to bury a man they Just sharpen his feet ard drive film In with n pile hammer." Dolt tfever batted" nn eye as he replied: "Yes, I know that place T have been there. Didn't stay there long found ft not brnc in? enough for me. Went on to n small town further north. The ho tel where I wtrs staying caught fire. My room was on the top blory. No Are escape or ladders In that primi tive settlement. Staircases burnt away. Luckily kept my presence of mind. Emptied a pitcher of water out of the window mid slid down the Icicle. PROGRESSIVE FARMING". "Well, yes." confessed Ivy Con-j dron the while a grlnr grin wrlnMed ; his weather-beaten complexion. "It's! a good deal of troubles but the btit-j Isfnctlon I feel nmply n?rnys mo for the extry work. Ye bw) by degrees I'm shnrpenln' up tho fop of every stump on- the place, and In tiro ....-. ,., T l... 1...... Mr. ' lAiuret: u wmv i uuiu iv iiutu itiut- ters to arranged that the hired man will find ft fully as conrfortablo to stand urr cfurin' the day- u to ser down." The report that residents of Alas ka aro berng eaten by wolres may partly reconcile San Francesco folks to the corttfmious performance of thefr tlena. now WOXEN" SHOULD PRESS Artlftt LwywDoww Utiles tYn-Fnt, Tliliir Tan awd Shore: DOSTO.V, Mass., Jan. ?;. Henry Turner D-iIley, ono- of Boston's beat known artists; 'hub laid down a set of rules where by tho fnlr aer of high nnd 'low degree, far, thin, tall or short, can nchlevir esthetic perfection fn style. Here aru the rnles: "If you wre taft. wear trowna made on horizontal linor nnd never haw drosses too lorrg or too short. "If you- are short, you p cos tume should Iw mndo oir ver tical llnwa; never have your dresses short, regnrdler of style. "If yon are Btont, dress plain ly In n one-color scheme. "If you nre thin, n mixed goods fa permissible. "Women possessing large feet should never worn- tan shoes. "Whethor feet aro Iutto or smalt, tho broad bulldoir toe Is tnartfstlc from evory point of view. "Puffs are condomnnble, be cause they aro false."' :b - TOPICS OF TIIK TIMES. With all the world's wonderful ad vancement, there seems to be no way of ilwllug out how much of tho read to hados hns beuu. paved with this year's good intentions. Secrotavy MacVoagh appears wor rled over tho great demand for paper money, but ho can rest assured that there will always be plonty of per sona who will nceept any Wild thr Is offerod them. how nn? We offer One JIiiaare.1 l lUr Keutrtt at kiiv ortK-iifi uiiurli llmt vdiiiiW be iunJ h lUll't t'HUrrh riire K. J. CltK.NKV A CO . Tolfi.O. We. the unilrtMirl. he Jerwn p J. Che tiev for (lie lHt l.)er. amlMlete him )er feet titnurMo In ill tmtu irirtUlim, aikI rtnanoUlh Hhle to etrr) out awv obllK tlou. uiAile by lil firm tt'UMNi. KlX'NtN A MtHVIN, Wholf le iruii:lt, Toledo. O. lUII'n Catnrrh Cure I twUeii itiumiilh, ri liKtitlreetlvniwn the MihM mt miiooiu ire fmv o the trm TeiiuioUN eiit free. 1'rlo 7 oeiit er lottle svil.l b hII dniirvr.l. Tk. Hull ' Fun II) IMUtforootikMiwtlon. Modlciuoa that aid naturo are al ways most effectual. Chamberlain o Cough Remedy acts on this plan. It' allays the cough, relieves tho lung,j opens the socrotlous nnd aids naturo In restoring the system to a honlthy condition. Thousands have testlflod to its superior excellence. Sold by all dealers. s fIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,003.00 V. S. Clumdler, President1 ,- M. 0. Ilorton, Vice-President; Dorsey Kreitzer, Ctrsliier. Ray T. .Kaufman, A?M. Cashier mnEorons: "XV. S. Chandler, ,TIm S. Coke, Y. XI. Douglas, John P. ITall, AVm. ai'iines, P. SLDow, &v. C. Rogers, AV. P. lurphy, 11 C. Horton. DOBS A GEKERAL BAXKIXG BTSWESS. Interest paid om time and sariugs d)osits, safe deposit boxes for arent iu our stael lined! firo and bur glar proof vaults. Flanagan (b Bennett Bank of Marshf ield, Oregon Oldest Dank lit Co.w County, IMahllihtHl In ItWO. l'nJtl ii CupltaL Sui-phis, nd Umlhideil Profits over SIOO.OOO. Assets Over Unit Million l) Jars. Doo a general banking business nnd draws drafts on tho nan of California. San Frnucisco. Cnl.; Wanovor National Dank. N. Y.. Hrst National Rani,. Portland, Oro.: First National nunk, Roh, burg. Ore.;. The London Joint Stock Hank, L.W.. London. England. Also sells exchange on all of tho princlpnl cltlos of Europe. Individual and corporation accounts kept subject to check Safa noiwslt lock boxe for rent. OFFICERS: J. W. m:.VXFn Prtlilent. .1. II. FLAXAO.VX. V.-Pies It. F. WILLIAMS. Cashier. C.m. K. WIXC'UIT KU A.st clsh. INTKKKST PAID OX Tl.MU DEPOSITS. Eastside Winners 1 Block in Home Addition, ontalnlne over 3 acres for $900 C Lots for N75, East Marshfl5,f 10 Lots for $G00 East Marshflold it so Eastsldo ALL fiOOD DAY VIEWS TERMS EASY OTHER GOOD BUYS 2 Lots on Fifth street near Honnossey residence for $600 plus $225 street Improvement bonds. Corner Johnson and Fifth streot, 50x140 for $650 plus $225 street Improvement bonds. See Title, Guarantee &. Abstract C.n. HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MaaE Masonic Opera House Saturday, Jan. 28th Harry Hollingsworth and Company In "The Battle" New Scenery New Electrical Effects New Lobby New Faces New Costumes ltescrve Scats nt the "nusy Corner" Drug Store. cr t Coos Bay Steam Laundry PROMPT SERVICE SATISFACTORY WORK REASONABLE PRICES OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Phone .Main .17-J nutl n wagon will call. Miirshflchl Oregon Electric lamps suited for ever; purpose-. For tho home, Offlw, Launches. Automobile, Miniature Flush Light Colored Lamps for d" orntlvo purposes for Balo or rent. Open until 0:30 o'clock week dayi; Snturday until 9:00 P. M. Plume your orders for diilvcrr. Coos Bay Wiring Co, PnOXK 237-J. Good Evening HAVE YOU AXY LAUNDRY? If so, do not forget that this U HIE laundry uhero you get the best work, and prices tiro In ever ow'- roach. Call up and ono of he drlf rs will call and explnln all detail! you. All tolephone calls nro qulckll attended to, becaitso wo ore runnlnl wo wagons. OUR GUAILVXTEE IS YOUR S.W ISFAOITON. MARSHFIELD nAXD AND STEAM LAUNDRY. Hmizoy Bros., Prop. Phone 22J- rR. G. AV. LESLIE, Osteopathic Physician Gradunto of the American school e' Osteopathy nt Klrksville, Mo. OfflW n Eldorado Bile. Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 4: Phone 161-J; Mnrshfleld; Oregt"'- DR. J. W. INGRAM, riiyslclaif and Sargoon. 209-210 Coko Building. Phones: Ofllco 162 J; Residence U", J. V. MENNBrr, Lawyer. Ofllce over Flanagan & Bennett BW' Mar8hfleld, Orego"- TVTM. S. TURPEN, ' Architect. Over Chamber of Commerce, til K-z5l-i:r uix.