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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1911)
hi 4jnpipi ii inn THE COOS BAY TIMES, HARSHFIELD, ORE&ON, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1911 EVENING EDITION BUT THIS AD WILL BRING BETTER RESULTS, wilyf ''YOU'LL HAVE TO THIS AD WILL BRING RESULTS. 1 For J Mil p siS OM l WIN. IIP.INt. HI. Ill I. i , ., IS( 1 Ml i I Ml " .' s' ' '' IHHfl:!" i i .iic Hist -i i. .in t .. u,' . lmtii. nntt'ivi ( i. iiti.-itttiMr.n i"" i x3m,i!e TO Scil IT MGHT! i i Hi ii-. N iijt nil-: m w w - n "' Mt:N u i i -in ii i am, ai aattl"l I MP Miana. aaia, laiWMM I ' waiuna aaa u.m iaayaMaapaja-aiTaaaaaiiaaMHaia.a WW wai'aiaii. -fc--- lri i-j ii :i !. SUITABLE PLACE FOR MONUMENT Statues Should Have Logical Relation to Surroundings, BEAUTY IGNORED FOR SHOW, While Definite Rules Cannot Be Laid Down For the Location of Monu ment!, Yet Certain Fundamental Rules Are Evident. If your town contemplates building n monument or erecting a statue to n ce lebrity see Unit It-4 location has some logical relation to the subject. If It ho n pool put It In n pine rounded by tlio things tin1 po"t love. the running brook, the lofty vim or tin1 shady nook. If It bo ii soldier, a until finned for bin deeds of (luring. his stutue should be glon n site which will display with vividness his bold attitude it lid brnvc poise. The Inlest report of the nrt commis sion of the city of Now York devotes rouHldei-iible spure to expressing lis IdciiH concerning the desirability of ack to Nature A HEN is not supposed to have much common sense or tact, yet every time she lays an egg she cackles forth the fact, A ROOSTER hasn't got a lot of intellect to show, but none the less most of them have enough good sense to crow, THE MULE, the most despised of beasts, has a determined way of letting people know he's around by his insistent bray, "THE BUSY LITTLE BEES they buzz, bulls bellow and cows moo, and watchdogs bark, and ganders quack and doves and pigeons coo, THE PEACOCK spreads his tail and squawks; pigs squeal and robins sing, and even serpents know enough to hiss be fore they sting, BUT MAN, the greatest masterpiece that Nature could de vise, will often stop and hesitate before he'll ADVERTISE, rOOIIl.Y AMI WKM. I'I.ACI!1 MONl'MKNTfl. (1. flood HiiiriiiiiuI'nK for Hctilllcr. 2. Poor ly iiIiu'imI IiiihI of .Moore 3. luYnl Mntun of l-'rniu Hint I, 4, Kuril) locnteil llKuru of Ali'Miiulor ll:inllton. ft. Crouching nnlmiil llnl' fltn-ili t1 on vloiin xiltil. coiisiui'ilug emefiilly the locution us well us the design of a inouiiuieiit of nny kind which Is to be erected In u public plitii', lu connection therewith culling intention to several In New York which by I'lolr Inappropriate locu tion either liuve fulled greutly lu their possible effectiveness or have even de tracted from the InnriM-iipe. Discussing the subject of locntlou, the. coiiiiuNsloii mi.n hi Its lepeit: Them' dli'li-tiltlos (the loc.ttl m of montiiuents) me due chlelly to the fuel thut lu mo-t cn-e ilu irn.iunicut U not designed for a Npcctlie site. When completed It Is ti '-milted for it ilt'll'.ilti spot, which, lu most Instances. Is re looted not I centre It suits the ohuruo tor of the monument, but Imh-iiih-v It Is conspicuous, us, for liwfiiticc. at tlio Junction of two or more liiimr(uiit stro'ts o" In n promliient place lu one of the c'llof son-ires or parks. It Is Mlf evident that the diameter of tlio uioiiiiinent should determine the nature of Its M-itlng. The all Iiuimii'. taut iiiestloii In st'ltutlou n silo Is thut It should Is of ii -hiirw-ter Milts to the inoiiuiuent. bin csunlly. hi order to satisfy lhi deriio for n conspl huim place.' other counlderetloiis me Ignoiod, tud as u toiiseipience ninny menu, incuts stand In uiiulttib!o locution. Tlmt so iiuiny monument stnnd In iiiifortumite plates s due not to care Jcssuess or Im-l; of dellberuiloii. hut to i the fiilluie to risogulrc the fin t that i a well placed monument forms an lu j tegrol part of Its surroundings. I'.e cause of this failure- to appro lete that thcro should be a dl-uln-t relationship between a monument und Its neigh borhood iiuiny iiionuiueiits have no , relation to the shape or size of tlio plme they stand nor to their surround- j lues. Some lire lu the midst of grent . whirlpools of trutuV with skyscrapers ....- ......... .1...... .....1 l.,...,. ulit. , lowering noove iiiem iiiiu h" i--h- 1 hoiirds for u hiu-kgrouiid. ' Many inonuinentK consist of ninsslvo , pruulre pedestals surmounted by huge bronze busts. In general these have been ,re ted lu parks. Many of tliein st-nul on be-iullful green luwiw. con srleuoiis obk-ts. but without logical Mutton to their surroundings. Surely It eiiunot be clnlmrd thut they nre or ii itneiits in the p-uks or that tin green lawns would not be more beautiful without thein. Wl-I'o detlobo rules cunnnt be laid down for the locution of monuments rny r.u-re thiin rules can with llnnllty be given for the composition of a pie. Hire or u group of sculpture, yet cor tnin ftindiinientnl principles ure ovl dent. A monument should be so placed that It stands In proper relation both ureliltoetunilly and wMilpturnlly to tlie spot lu which It Is located, be It street, purl; or squiiio: thut Its eoiiiiuenioru tlve or purtletilnr ehnrncter Is In har mony with Its surroundings and that It shall remain a distinct ornament to the location lu whbh It stands. The probable pernmneni e of upproprlnte siirroundlnps should also be eonsld end. for eluines In the cluirncter and o-s-upanc.v of ud Iik out biilldlUKS hitvo ttini'Ml hariiiony Inn, ille.,i-il. Automobiles. Tho First Tariff. The llrst tnrlff not was Hlpnetl by rrosldont WashliiKtoii on July -I, ITS!). Valley of Robas Dwarfs. In the vnlley of Hobas. In the Pyre nees, ure found u nice of dwarfs. They all luivo red hair, broad faces mid Hut noses. ' Deninark has only one automobile factory. The iinloinoblle Industry provides a lhollhood for l.WIUK'O peivous. u uruiucn( of the dclKiicr of nn Aztso Call Players. The Ar.tcis. the oldest Inhabitants of Amerlcn. were ball players. Mexican explorers have ttueurthvd u clay statue of mi Artec pluyer swlnnlnjr the reuu l.itlou but. Doarded Vomen. I'nrtol (JuretJI. u woniuii of Copen li:il?eu. hud u heard reaching to her waist. Charles XII. of Sweden hud u feinnle ,:renudler lu Ills nrniy who pos sessed the heard as well us the cour ape of a mini. Murpiret, duchess of Attstrlu nml jrovorness of tho Nether lauds, bud u la rue. wiry, stiff, beard, of which sh( wus very proud. Hummlna Dlrda' Eqqs. The stnnllcst IjIihIh' c;;irs nre those of the mlutile HpccLs of humuiluj; birds, which ure smaller than the vpk of certain Kinds of tropltal beetles. Cracked Dps, A well known doctor claims that n crack In I he lip when It Is deep und remains a Ioiik time usually ludlc-utes union;.' other thlnu's n luck of phos plialos In the system, and so u psnl tnule should be taken. FOLLOW the IUXI to II.WDO.N, Sunday, MAY 7. Oldest Piece of Music. Tho oldwt plect of iiiukU- still In use Is the "I'.iessliii; of the Priests." which ih toinoi.ll.. thut bus but one wheel lu , wim ,,.,,,iy ucd lu the reniple n: finii Is th.it It steers more readily. I joiusulem ,-pecl illy when the road Is ioiikIi. ''usshi N a in-u ln to have u sub- sl!l'il auioiiiold e Hue to carry tour. Isis ihroiiK'i pa, is of (tie Catic.isiis w licie the iMllrtsolK do not pciiktnito t Hja- to Drive Nails. If iift-tMHury to drive u mill Into the wull to Iiiiuir u picture, tllie. i It do.vu wind, so ili. tord or who will not Mln As pi :ures aie often Joltetl , !. lulu-.' of do-rs und the like It Is a i; 'l idea to haiiK Hi-. plctiirt1 fine toward 'he wall, turn It out wurd und th loop vt the top will hold It more llnnlj. j Poublcil wires not slip ms easily nn u single wire. 1 (jnwix mrvi jmh. mb vwmm kbi mw fri ftu4 a ir nm Va LTPJIBt I Cl t'i i il InV Hpsv to 3ru:h tho Teeth. Ill lirushlni; the leeili care should be used to moe the brush up tint! down is we'l iih across ih.. teeth. Urushln; only one way docs not perfectly cleanse i he teeth, and It has a tendency to wenr jiroovos in the enamel. Raises thcDoujjIi MW ! Mia Chemists and Authori ties state that Crescent is pure and whole some. Sold by Grocers FPU. or roi'M)3C CKKSCENT Ml-fl. COMPANY. ShATTLK staiUMfcj- 4CAHrcawca Kan innu'tur SEED CATALOG KliAUV TO MAIL Tha lcJIogSeedCtlouof IhoWtlt Lilly' Ctlog. 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