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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIEI.D, OREGON," SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911-EVEMIHG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES m tlclr nlno Ilvoa when under the ocf of the I'ortlnnd Ulrd company. Entorcd nt tho postofflco at Mnrah- ' s''. lno llvca nleco lor 1U flelil. OrcKon. for transmission. m.ims mmi ui .. ...v. .... -. through tho maila as second class mail matter. tt. O. MAI.OXKV Kdltor mid I'uli. &A.V H. .MAI.OXKV News Kdltor U-! - - An independent Republican news paper published every evening ex cept Sunday, and Weekly by The Coos liny Time I'iiIiIMiIiir Co. Dedicated to tho ervlce of the which places a valuo of SO cents upon the single life of a single kitten. In case this decision of tho Portland court ahould lead some ambitious capltnllst to organize a feline Insur ance company there would be more work for the statisticians. Senator Heyburn of Idaho stood on his dignity In the Somite tho other day. One Is not surprised to hear that he stood alone. Dignity Is an LITTLE TALKS ABOUT TOWN Intcrisfinj Gossip About Various Topics by Wcl known People "Men are like cigars," remarked people, that no good cause shall lack ( mportaiit element of character, butna t)nc Stafford as he llghtod a fresh a champion, nnd that evil shall not:,, (destal it Is no better than a soap llrltnln has produced 75,000,000 carats, valued nt fGBO.OOO.OOO at tho mines. The public, of course, paid much more. More than $200,000,000 has been put Into diamonds and pearls by Americans. Germany also has extensive diamond Interests in nrkh OM CAXXOX. Ill I'avi City Park Decoration I Taken lly Melcnnn. (By Associated Press to Coos Bay Times ) 121. PASO. Tex.. Mar. IS. Last night somebody stole nn undent bolng tnkon In tho direction of Mexican border, A aalttto to President Ilarrl,n fired from IIiIh cannon when h. ,M Oil 121 PftBO. e ""t Iki Ml and It Is reported It was neon today vrv Times wnni An thrlvo unopposed. The Coos Bay Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mnll and Tho Coos Bay Advertiser. The Coast Mall waB the tlrat dally cstno llshed on Coos Bay and The Coos Bay TImc8 Is It Immediate buo ccasor. hn. When a person gets up on his dignity he loses the very quality ho wishes to sustain. Ho becomes no I more Impressive than a tunn chasing his own bat. The senator It seoma resented tho statement of a certain one. "Often you can not tell by the wrapper what tho 1111- .Mon ami cr Is. Some times a Cignr. good old Btogle s more popular than an srilSCHIPTIOX HATKS. DAILY. Ono yoar $6. no Per month n ( When paid strictly in advance tin subscription price of the Coos Bay "'ncs Ib ITi.OO per yenr or $2.ii0 f months. vi:i:ki.v. year fl.fin Imported celebrity. Some men are Washington newspaper thnt tho pros- all right In the show ense, on dls- Idont hnil the whip band over the ,,iny but are great dlsappolntmenta nro dug within a foot or two of tho Senate. "Can wo sit silent under such w,cn ym got lllom honio No Innt. Hurfnce." i cliargesanectiuguio dignity an noi- , , . .. n ,,. ls eventually he or of the senate?" he asked. Anna- ,m,et8 ,,, nmtch A two-fer' often rently the Sennto cptild. for no ono JultB on ng nmny n(rfl ng r,0.contor. said a woru. South Africa. Altnougn a few large , brMg mmon flom IC city Hall park atones novo come rrom tne uermnu mines, ranging In weight from live to seventeen carats, tho average weight thus far Is one-thlid of a carat. It ls Interesting to note tint tho cost of production In the German Holds of the German colony ls from il'ty cents to two dollars a carat. ' This gives nn advantnse over tho companlos operating mines In the; British colonies, where shafts ltae J been dug to a depth of a half mile nnd where the cost of production rnnges from four to live dollnrs a carat. In the German Jidda tho stones are taken from tho sands or mac your i,ui,v iHN'Vrn ItKMKItVK fnlitn. fnn ... Mj. PHONIC. Illlrlnl Paper of Coon County. OITICIAI I'XPIMt or tii: OK MAPMIII'MM.D. Address all commiinlratlous to COOS DAY DAILY TIMKS. IMi'i-slillclil :: :s it :: ()ici."mi A TWO-SI DIM) I'ltOIH.KM. FATHKltS nnd mothcra usually think that the prnhlom of their relationship to their boyn nnd glrlH la nil on one aldu their own side--but It Isn't. Tho problem la two-aided. Chll- Benreen'atlve Macon of Arkansaa ' something of a slzzlcr. And appa rently the farther north ho goes tho hotter bo becomes. While Mr. Hey- A Ilium wna trying to atnnd on his dls- nltv In the Bonnto tho member from Arkansas In the Houso wna atamplng jdlmilty In the waste bnaket with on CI'I'V I font nnd kicking Commandor Peary with the ntVer. Ho called the eom- j, wndor n "fake hiro" and accused Ibim of conspiring with Doctor Cook to foist a mnko-bollevo discovery upon the world. "Oh Blush!" hooiuh tho only proper comment upon such n i statement. Poary una not aa good u 'iiirt ns some would have wished t have him, hut there Is no reason to l.iuhl his sincerity or hta honesty. Somo men never get to the front nt all except during campaigns. Somo nro very fancy outside nnd nro se lected for presents. Others have a wiiit.1, fiitnelr... tint otirnnrt nlinoi mill ' ...i... Bnectlon of tho character of tho comiori nuoill Ilium ukuuhhu hi iiui Is Inside. But nil men, aa all cigars, "The Incronso of tho circulation of bonks taken from the public library continues," Bald Miss Jameson, tho Mnrshfleld librarian. "The most gratifying feature of tho In crease Is that an ln- Llhrnrr (roulug. good or bad. Btoglea. rich or poor, come to nahea at last." "Sometimes these railway rumora nro a bit atalo and got it little tire some," romnrkod Col. Grltnea na ho ntnlinnfl nil lllu W11V tO the regular session of ,'l-, R,1""PB "" nnnlyxw Its work. books taken out bIiowb that patrons are taking more and more to tho good, solid rending, that will im prove the mind nnd contribute great er mental treaaures than baa been observed In the past. The public library la a vital factor In tho intel lectual life of tho city, nnd tho more Hut Air mill Hallway Som unnr advertising noticed on , tho streets yoatorday: A butcher with a dirty apron; u tailor with his ' nt lies miiiriiHBPil Mini allotted :. a (Iron aro perplexing to their parents. ,,,,,. ntll ,,,. txmMMAi oh, bo often, but tho truth is that ralci,,rl wllh rr0W8y ,mlr. n Krocory parenta nro about aa often perplex- ,. u.m. ,...,. . ,,, , ,,.,,.. Ing to their chlldron. (low; n clothing man In a soiled col- i ins oiner view or tint matter, the )ir. H,()0 , wlth hla heola run chlldren'H view, la uniquely presonted ,own. Generally, tho rustomora you In n llttlo story in a recent Magazine by Lucy Pratt. She quotes a hoy on "Karthors nnd Mothcra," aa ho wri tes it a fictitious boy, but a real boy nftor all and ns .ho discusses par enthood he snya: If you havo n now teacher nnd alio Isn't n good one, they change her nnd get you a better one. But if you havo a now Farther and Mothor nnd they aren't good ones, you have to keep them Just the same. It is tho snmo always. You can chnngo n bad toaoher any tlmo for n good one, but your Farthor nnd Mother have to stay your Farther and Mothor wheth er thoy nro bnd or good. You can't change them. Not over. Doosn't It boo in kind of dread ful to think or? This other view of the relationship la one thnt should bo pondered by parents. It la profitable for parents to got, now nnd then, this other xiow of parenthood tho children's thoy can not over change bad fnthera nnd mothers for good. If boya and girls aro trials because thoy want aro the ones who notice those kind of things. t WITH THE t t T0ASTANDTEAX tho solo club. "but. nftor all wo llko to hear 'em. "BUI" Wnrwlck' expressed It about right when ho aald the other day. "I don't enro If It la all hot air. I must have a railroad atory ouco In a while any way. Glvo It to mo 'hot air and all', and he's nbout right." remarked tho colonel. It only goes to. bIiow thnt nfter all wo like tho 'Hooray Fellers.' " Not much doln' ' In the thunder's pound, Ylt tho hoornv rollers ' ' Help the world go round. Start things movlii' In tho loneaome ground Ob, the hoornv follera Help tho world turn round! A man nenr Spoknno shot 10 times a a tomcat and only bit n house. He ought to join the Mex'can revolutionists. A Spokane paper announces thnt a woman has Invented n now guessing gnme. A new game to keep the men guessing, most likely. Yaleakn Suratt says alio married Just to be In fashion. And presum ably she doesn't care how often bIiu "Thero 's n movement nn foot for the establishment of watchmakers' schools of Instruction In ovory atnto In the Union." said t Wiiteli trnvollng- Jewoler sn- innkers'N lesnian nt tho Chnn- ScIiooIn. dler tho other day. "Thoy are considered nn excellent thing. Kvery dotnll of tho watch adjustmontlr thoroughly gono over, nnd It la only a question of tlmo until wntchninkora will bo Booking mow who hnvo hnd Instruc tlona nt these schools. Tho National Itetall Jewolorsyf association ns well aa atnto organizations have lndors.nl the more the pride taken In the great and abiding good It Is dolux." "Never look for good hnndwrltlug on n hotel roiclstor." said Harry Mc- Koown of tho Chandler. "In the llrst place, most men Some enrry their grips In Pimm- tho right band nnd Wilting. tho hand Is not In con dition when thoy reach the desk to write their names o that even tho brilliant hotel clerk, versed aa he Is In all klnda of hand writing, can rend It. In ad-'ltlon. they write standing up, nro usunlty In a hurry nnd nrdlnnrlly do not enre how their names look, Just so they get up to their moms In tho short est spnee of tlmo. Tho mnn who can sign a copper plate at tho hotel desk Is ono of tho exceptions, oven among men who sign registers ovory day of the yenr, na many traveling mon do." TOPICS OF TIIK TI.XIHS ' A woman In Baltimore tried to glvo her husband 46 ktsses on his blrthdny and was swatted and kicked out of tho houso. Probably lie did not want to have hta ago rubbed In. A Minneapolis man courted a wo man eighteen years and llvod with hor only two months nfter marriage. will havo to chnngo liustmiuln to krn .. . .. ...... . Sll nouli hnvo known that a man " " lo l"""h" uiiJimiiuii iir-p tno njovomoirt for tho establishment wUn ,,,,. ,,., , ,,,, . , In fashion, olthor. nf , , .. who. hesltntes that long will dovo op Into a quitter. of schools.' no tho There mny bo something to proud of In this discovery thnt human raco has been 000 years, but ther no effort at promoting n railway to nro Coos Bay during the early yenra of Dr. Wooda Hutchinson declares needless nnd careless nnd naughty tin. raw. nnd so many other things, fathers nnd mothers should remember they "From whnt I road In tho papors themselves nro probably trials to tho about It I think that "Harom-Sca-boya nnd glrla becaime they nro an nun" would bo n bettor name for often unfnlr, unkind, Impatient. In- that new skirt thnn Just plain "Ha conslstont, unsympathetic, and even umh." remarked Horsey Kveltzer aa The Diamond City. men. deceitful. Tho problem of the relationship of parents to children in assuredly a two-sided problem. Saturday Evening Thoughts 'Did you know." romnr''M Alb- n on earth 170- Mondd of tho Hub as ho tw,tc,, tho that tho hoy should bo given all the o evidently was ,nrK 8m,l,rp on n,B n"Rr' "tnnt pie ho wants nnd permitted to sleep iuuic mnn iiui-huii ...t- ,0 , Ul0 niomlng If he feols llko entlro diamond pro- aleoplng. Looks llko Doc Is trying to ductlon of tho world crow,i Oeorgo Washington out of first finds Its wnv oventu- pico In tho small boy's list of eroAt any to .now iorK i;uy, I was reading nn article tho other day that stated that during tho last year this country paid at the docks nbout $4 6,000,000 for precious sto nes of nil klnda nnd pearls, Nearlv lotting It fall on tho bank 1"-u"'""" "' ll" 'ui i open ono oi ino most modern equip In Now York. Tho dlnmouds made ped qnices for crown, bridge, gold In up tho principal part of these lmpors lay nnd porcelain work, of which ho A San Francisco .news Item says a"d woro va,ued nt 3S.000.O0O. nl- will make a specialty. Dr. D. Yaugh "two automobiles. Eolnc at sixty most three-quarters of which were In nn of North Bend has arranged to oc- mlles an hour, on the snmo road but cut Bton8, S,uco tne fl,,ulK of n,d' C'W ' ofllco Dr. Schoonmaker now I.. ,iiff.,r.,. ,iir.,n.i,w rmci.n.i .,.. monds In South Africa In 1868, Gre-U hns. on Juno 1. gethor" l'm-m. Well, tho only re markable thing we can sen nbout It Is that both .machines happened t ) be going nt the Hamc rate of speod. ho "broke" Straw by counter. a $5.00 bill for Doc DR. SCHOOXMAKKIt LK.IYF.S Dr. B. K. Schoonmaker will leave for Portland June 1, where ho will Pendleton, Oro . la probably sorry thnt she did not got n oopvrlght on the word "roundup" whan ho plan ned a celebration of that name Thero is now said to bo a roundup hat and hat band for mon, n roundup bolt for women, a roundup eUar and whUkv, nnd from Lebanon, Oro . comes the uuuouncomeut that thero Is soon to he manufactured a roundup cleans lug powder. It is dillleult. under these circumstances, to understand the fnllure of tho dressmaker to got up a roundup skirt. Pigs is plsa nnd cata Is cats, but kittenB, according to a Portland court, nro worth $4. GO a piece At lonst tho 10 klttons belonging to Mrs. Chute, tho cnt farmor of Two IUvors, wore so valued nftor thoy had glvon U C. Paddock probably caught tho inspiration from tho fact that ho sells tin to tho trade when ho ground out this little couplet; "Now Lent ls horo, All sins aro banned, Theio'u naught to foar, Tho devil's canned" But Harry MeKeown, who has hnd experience with "an lined thing" eaiuo tight back with this: Wo vlow him yet With uuioh alarm; Tinned devil can Do lots of harm Tftko your SUNDAY DIXXKU nl Tho OHAXDLKK. Special roonii. HKSKKYi: tables for PAUT1P-S bi PHOXH. Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 8 UK denth a few mouths ago of Andrew Pears, a groat grandson of tho original Andrew of Pear's Soap fame, supplies still another vivid reminder of the possibilities for any entornrlslnc mnrniiniit .i, .m ralpo his ojob to look beyond tho confines of hla own garden patch or se questered islo. Since starting In business tho houso of Poars has spout over $15,000,000 In ndvortlslng, and their name Is practically ns well known in America today as it Is In England. Yet after nil, tho houso of Poars really accomplished nothing which any ontorprlslng American ndvortlsor might not havo achieved with equal facility, provided ho could havo mustered tho necessary oqulpmont of personal qualities that enter Into tho make-up of tho successful merchant. Such nro tho advertisers whoso prudonco anticipates tho fact ahead of tho ovent, and who invari ably are found occupying tbo exceptionally advantageous positions on tho ground noor and already turning over their profits whllo their imitators aro beginning to rub their eyes and ask how tho trick was done. J 4r ationeay is one of our side linos in which you eau always find Money Values II carry a complete assortment ami you will find everything np-to-date. Red Cross Drug Store COAL STRIKES AND COAL PI? I TICS wor ry not the man who relies upon central station cldclric service for his power. The i'ear of waste and extravagance in the engine room disappears when the Elcvlric Drive is installed. Expensive boilers and engines do not have lo be inaintaine.l repaired and replaced. Electric motors do away with line shafting and losses in power transmis sion. In nearly every possible power application the J'Jlcctric Drive shows a big saving over oth"r forms of power. Eleetric power means citcnji only when you wanl if, and then ail you ww, Every year shows improvement, economies and de velopments in electric power machinery. Tho es timate yon had made last year is probably out of dale now. We employ competent experts lo in vestigate your power needs and you can tlepnxl on their reports. Telephone ITS, Oregon Power Company. CHEER UP We Have a Suit For You $8.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00 Buys a Suit AJVIAiYS SUIT See the Window EVERYTHING FOR MEN FIXUP Opposite The Breakwater Office V vyy f--rv y,A-i ,. :.fr-j