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1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911 EVENING EDITION I 1 'if I iK ''ii U li w U' , :f if i ' i. COOS BAY TIMES Kntcrod nt tho poxtomco nt Mnrsh flolil, Oregon, for trniiBmlsston through tho tnntlR an second class malt mnttor. M. l MAI.ONKV DAN U. .MAI.ONKV enough reserve force loft to meet It, Some people have tho hnppy facul ty of rising vIctorloiiH mer the petty worries of life. Though they inny not loom Inrge In history, they nre the world' gronteat conquerors. . I Some nte naturally Rifted with a Killlnr nml Pub. happier and more cheerful tempera NeM IMItar nient than others. Hut there Is no Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. 12 HINTS KOIt WltlTIXC AIS. the newspnpe- inrefull.x will we the jhninll ones. The latter need eonntant Prices should he quoted where nos- repetition to he effeoJhe H.v hlg slble. This conveys Information at spare I mean at least iiMe-nttarter or a glance. lone-third of n HHwmmper page. An- 7. . reason why the melancholy man may Aroos8 ;;:sst0 ' " f wh IOOS MAI IMIIil JI3IIA. , moro, n 11nUor ()f lmb Mnrshllrl.l n :: :: MOnwm Th? , wh Ivo- ,., f choor. An Independent Itopnbllcan news- fully without complaint rises steadily paper puhllshed every evening oxcopt In tho scale of happiness and a. ....in.. .....I u'niti.. In. trniiirtli. ulillo I lif rrtllllliW sllns n Tl.o O.'os liny Tlmrn PiililMHnK Co. notch downward each day and nt last ',0 J"8t n Mllclt " Mluniui. tho nient Is that once the eye Is nr rout ml r- lies lint nn his hack In the slough of n.lvnntiw being that while a clerk the mind Is at once plac.il In a ie- Uqdlcnted to tho sorvlco of tho (j.,,,,,, pi " to only one Individual nt n ceptlve mood, people, that no Hood cause shall lack ',jle flinn.. thing about It Is that time nn ordlnnry Issue of a newspaper j Cuts by all means. Nothing con- a champion, mid that evil shall not nptunllv worrv n lot about tro'u- onril8 t,u "nl,le 8tory to many. oys its story so quickly and effi- iii iiewspniier nuverusuiuouis wn A newspaper ndvrt!sement should other advantage of the big advert I- thrive unopposed. KS. SUISl'HIPTIO.V It.V DAIIjV. One jenr $0.00 ' denrost friend, Pur month GO I Mfe Is short: do. it. ..,.. ... .1 m... ..it.... lilu thnt naviir nnnin iivibpiih-i uu.i-i un-iiiuiiin nu-'ivci; m me V e nn nil iiiiinu muni. I Ilv the rend Inn with which we tl'n' fml,,l'nt,y "hoot over the heads Tor Instance, h photograph Is practl 'moet It. worrv might be thought to ()f tllt,r rwu,cr" (,fc generalizing, cally the person himself. No descrlp- .l.rt.it.. liltllllnil ..., ....1l.li I.. I.... .. m ......... I I . .. ..,.. I.. I .. iiiK-uo iiiiiiuii iuiu u.iiii.'it iiiiiii iii'iu 01 an individual is neiirij sii 111- Itltnllfl. alini.lft lm mUhii I.. ... ! .1... I ... .1... .....I..... flip ifnnilnnJB "'"', "" .- (,-' " iuj inu Hiruriive in c inipieiv. goodnoas vi:i:iav. Lake. let us make It as cheerful ,u "BII1P ''"""w tlint '" I 1 doift Hki- fancv type If It can ii BiiuaKing 10 a ciiHiomer. iirmteii be avoided u r linn unities. Jiny ue -. i r.n nnsaltilo. wi nn nW slv'.n Vdr-'n'co Ilia' Trouble Is bad enough without be- BtBp.mVre,y ,mV'"K t,w "vnnlno all right In any kind of printed mat HtilWrliitlon nrlco of tho Cooa V,y 1K exeggorated. without cnrrylng Tlmos Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 for the worries nml Ill-feelings of one day bIx months. -over the next, without permitting them to be n constant wear and tonr Olllclal Paper of Coos County '. the te,n,,ur n(l ncrVes. Uomoinber tho hnppy hours forget OWICIAIj PAI'KIl OK Tim CITV OK MAKSIII'IICMK of lenderlng repetition unnecessary, ter oxcent newspaper advertisements, ns Is frequently nocussnry when talk- I'lnln and bolil types catch the eye lug to a customer In order to einph..- much quicker and save repetition, size the good points of the article ho I consider the firm name next only Is trying to sell. n Importance to the heading of the My Judgment Is that big Bpnco advertisement. The Hiiliject matter alimttfl flltl nta Iia nanit rt. I.I.- 1...I.I .. . I li .. .. r Jlu.. 1 . . the sad ones ns tho goldseokor ...-..; o .,. .,.... Uili; ,h, ,,, ami iieiiding me ui uii iiiiHiriu:i-- HiMuiuHuiuein. is worm ninny smni next to x nnd constant v Keen Ho Tin: sixnnx patijxt. clings to tho nugget nnd casts nway tho dirt. I ones.. Every eyo will catch the big firm name before the public .Moit ndvertlsoment only those who Htudv trenl Herald. NOTIIINO has happened In n long HIilXD time In tho automobile Industry I.. ...... I .. .., .... ,1... .I.trtl.iln. nt u lllliui itllll nn urn uuuiniwii ui tho United States court of appoals declaring that the famous Seidell patent dooH not enrry the exclusive right to apply gasoline power to mo tor cars T llKVEItKXCK I'OII THE vertlslng thomsolves nnd seeking set- .The way he alternates the fcood and COMMON LAW. tiers. Canada has Bitch a bureau, nnd bad days Is a caution. Its branchos are In every Important MEltE nre Judges who. In constri- town of the United States and western ing laws, oneii nci on me priu-, Europe. The result Is scon In All the difference between view the points enters Into a snccd-ltmlt nruu cipie turn words no not I of hlgh-grndo Inimlgrauts Into This is a principle they are peculiarly I dominion. It upsets n former decision fond of applying when the natural i One of the moans that can be em- of tho United States circuit court, In construction of the words tho lny- ployed to advnntngo Is to send n rep- whlch Jt was held that gasoline auto- m,in'B construction-would clash with resentatlvo of such n department, or mobiles not manufactured and llcens- Tn "T Itl".'., T" ?' thPm; l m00t I,0O,,, Wh the common Inw. These Judges love contemplto coming west. These rop ed under tl.o Solden patents wero the commoil nw. Tho 0i,,er and resentntlves ought to bo perfectly at Infrlngomonta. If It lu uphold by nioro uncommon It Is tho more they homo with tho northwest: with Its necei- swnrmlng of hundreds of thousands ment between tho man with the star Harlly mean what they seem to mean, .of hlgh-grndo Immigrants Into tho nml tl.o nmn with tin, mr. It Is never too Intc to mend, but sometimes It hardly pays. Some Coos Hay men have n polar bear front with a coyote disposition. The womnn that weeps for Joy the United StntoH Hiiproiuo court It love It. They agree with Coke that conditions nnd with the several sec-'would probably giggle In the face of will throw open tho doors to tho it "Is nothing else but reason." When- ttons nnd cities. Thoy should bo destiny. frco uso of giiHolIno powopfor motor over they see tho rude hnnd of nn In- nbovo misrepresentation. Those whom pars, wnoTons moretororo mnnutiic- novntor raised to strike it they avert. they Induce to como should bo mnt turcrs hnvo been obliged to secure n tljo blow If they can. llconso from tho owners of tho Sol- Congress passed a law not long ngo Somo Coos Hay pnrentB raise their by a roprescntntlvo of n local commor-.boys to bo pets nnd then wonders why clnl body. This representative can they won't work. 'I don patont or Biibjoct thomsolves to empowering married women In tho put them Into touch with tho local prosecution for Infrlugomont. District of Columbia "to suo separn- conditions. Tho Boldon j.at,ont has beon In lltl- tely for torts committed against gatlon for n good mnuy years, but thorn ns fully and freoly ns If they nt different tlmoa manufacturers wero unmarried." It excoptod no- Jhnrcrnil lurllli lln f rlntvn.vi.tnf vIaUaiI l.n.l.. 4 ..... .....Mal.n. tl.A ln rathor than fight to a finish ami meant whnt It snld sued her husband "''! '-P. ., i'v allied thomsolves with tho ownors of for dnmnges for assault nnd bnttery. lUAdlMIMUICAX tho patont. It remained for sovoral Sho did not want n illvorco. She did manufacturers, howovor, to proso- not wish to prosecute him crlmlnnlly. cuto n vlRornus nnd oxnonslvo con- She wanted ilnniniros. : Tho homeliest womnn needs a mir ror nnd tho squashiest hat needs to bo put on straight. "They may Can You, hut It's up to Jyon whether they're going to Solder You Up!" (test Mn tho courts. Thoy hvoro Tho lower courts In tho District "badly defeated lu tho decision of ruled ngalnst her. They rejected ns tho circuit court, but now thoy, In monstrous tho Idea that congress turn, aro victors In tho higher court, meant to nllow a wife to suo hor hus Tho question will now bo taken to band for damages. It was abhorrent tho United Sta'tos supremo court ns to tho common Inw conception of tho soon ns possible married woman's Inferior status. Tho Tho Soldon patont, curiously Supremo court took tho snmo view, enough, lny In the patent onico at It refused to put n construction on Washington, unused, for sixteen the net which would work n radical years beforo Its value was appreclat- and fnr renchlng chnngo In tho policy od. George II. Selden, jih far bnck of tho common Inw. ns 1879, Invented n road locomotive.' Thero weio threo hnnornblo dlssen ns It was called, which was in design tlents, the three ll's Hughes. Harlan nnd principle substantially the same nnd Holmes. They snld "the Judg as tho presont dny gasoline nutomn- ment Just rendered will have the ef bllo. Ho got his patont, but It scorn- feet to defeat the- clenrly expressed ed to hnvo no practical value and It will of the legislature by a construc- was left In tho patent olllces. It was tlon of Its words thnt cannot bo re prnctlcally forgotten until various conclled with their ordinary mean American and European constructors Ing." had dovoloped nnd marketed gaso-1 This Is wll snld. It Is timely Judl lino cars, apparently without know 1-' clnl condemnation of a too frequent odgo of tho Soldon patent. j Judicial vice. That vice Is tho straln- Thon, In 1895, sixteen years nftor ed construction of statutes to nul his patont was granted. Selden Ufy provisions objectionable to Judges nwoko to Its value. Ho proceeded but which tho legislature plainly CJOOI) EVEXIXO. Cultivate n spirit of love. Love Is the diamond among the Jewels of tho bollevor's brcnstplate. Tho other graces shlno like tho precious stones of nnturo with Tncoma professes to be well satis fied with tho working of tho anti treat law and they're going to let It stand. Mnybo that sound that's (homo In upon tho evening breeze Is but tho "moaning of tho bar." One of tho surest ways to make 'friends Is to nsk people to do you their own peculiar lustre, but ' ,ot of reasonable favors, tho diamond Is white. Now tu white nil tho colors aro united, so In lovo Is centered every oth er Christian grace and virtue. Rowland Hill. MAYI1K against tho manufacturers of nnd dealers in gnsnllnn cars far infringe ment of his rights. Thero was a show of light nt first, but later most ' of tho mnnufneturera conceded thol validity of tho Soldon patent, ar ranged with Selden for Its use and formod tho Association of Licensed i Automobile Manufacturers. This as-' eoclntlon has vigorously meant should be the law. (JOVEltXOHS OK XOKTHWEST THE HKJ1IT THACIC. OX G( ETTING together and forwarding tho development of tho west has seized the governors of states. Governor Norrls of Montana has attacked requested the oftlclnl heads of Idaho. evory alleged Infringement nnd It Is North Dakota, Oregon. South Dakota tho prosocutlng party In tho suits nnd Washington to appoint delegates Just dotormlned In tho court of np-, to a meeting nt Helena this month for P08'8, tho formation of a league for tho do- Whlchover way tho final decision -elopment of tho northwest, may bo, tho automobile Industry will Governors Durko of North Dakota, not bo concerned greatly about tho Hnwley of Idaho, Vassey of South Soldon patont nftor this yonr, for tho Dakota and West of Oregon hnvo np llfo of tho Solden patent expires In j pointed delegates, or will cause them 1912. Then tho bars will bo let tn in iinmii.,i n,i ,., ....i... down altogether for tho application of gnsollno powor to automobiles. MAKING THE 11 EST OK LIKE. In tho movoment Montana's commercial organiza tions aro Inviting those of tho north western states, and tho proposed meeting seems assured of success so IT IS a g. Milng to groet tho day far as attendance and enthusiasm with a siniiv. It helps to make It j constitute success, sunny for you. The thing thnt the Pacific north- Most of us nro too much given to1 west needs Jo exploit it Is tho main worry. And most of our worries are teunnco of a department of publicity without roason. j by ovory state nnd by each city. Wo worry so much ovor tho ovory- Portland, Spoknno, Seattle and Walla day trifles that when a really big Walla and other communities have troublo comes along wo have not done so and found much profit in ad There'll como n tlmo when woman i kind Will always ho of settled mind: When nil thnt sex we know ns fair Will wear their own, their native hair Maybo! Thoro'll como n timo when man will ronm Infrequently away from homo; When he'll respectfully docllno To stny out Into and Jugglo wine Mnybo! Thero'll como a tlmo when candidates Will never promise consulates And othor Jobs, unless they should Tlo positive of making good May bo! Thero'll come a tlmo when poets will Possess the sesame of the till; And editors will novor bluff, Dut hurry up and buy their stuff , Maybo! Thero'll come a tlmo when plumbors will Omit all Action from a bill; Whon dairymen will novor Jump To swoll their output by tho pump Maybo! Thero'll come a tlmo whon suns .ue cold, The stars aro black and babies old; When It will bo our earthly noon When ovorhoad suspends the moor. Maybo! Balttmoro Sun. THE QUIET OlSSEItVEH SAYS: "It's when wo begin to hnto to hear the truth about oursolves that wo'ro ready for tho Reverse Gear!" A man enn soldom got any one to take tho good advice ho proffors, but tho bad ndvlco they oat It alive! Tho only wny that some Coos Bay women can got eovn with husbands who pour whisky down tholr throats Is to put-money on their backs. "That mnn Is a cool proposition," "How so?" "I thought I had him In hot water, but tho first thing I knew ho had turned it Into lomon sherbet." THE IJACIIELOK GIIlIj SAYS; "Tho man who insists on being "boss around the houso" is usually one who hasn't succeeded In cutting much of a figure anywhere else." Evidently the weather man be lieves variety to be tho splco of life. A lady rushed Into Will Ekblad's hardwaro store yestorday a few min utes beforo two o'clock and said to Will, JIQIvo mo one of thoso two-bit mousetraps; and will you please hur ry!; I want fo catch a boat." Will says if they can catch boats with his mouse traps he is going to raise the price. A Bunker Hill kid declares he heard his sister's beau tell her thi other night that she wns dearer to film than his life. "What did sho say?" a chum nsked llttlo brother. "Why, she Just kept still," ho replied. "Sis has been acquainted with this guy a long tlmo, nnd I guess she knows what kind of a life he's been leadln. " NOTICE ! I'Vsh 1'Yuil.s tuul VMa1l(s for Katuiuliiv: TIMO Pl'UK-KOOI") UROriORY Fivsh IVIcphoiiP IVns. New Potatoes, l'YHi Tonm. toes Ctit'iiniliiM'S, Lettuce, Radishes, iiions Rhubarb, Spiiiaeh, OabbatfC Parsnips, C.-iri-nts' Meets, Rutabagas, Asparagus, Hunch Turnips' KRIWII .'WITS. Oranges. Lemons, Apples, Hananas. DRIIOI) PRCITS. Apples. Pours. Apricots, Peaches, .Prunes; I Hack, White ami Pressed Kigs and Dates. All kept in first class shape under Switor ijss PHONIC PS YOUR ORDER. OLLI VANT (b WEAVER PURE FOOD GR0CERYMEN A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. PM0NE 2.75-1 CORNER THIRD AND CENTRAL $2,000,000 FOR NEW ELECTRIC SIGNS According to "Signs of the Times," the leading periodical of outdoor advertising, this was tho amount invested in one year alone 1910, Isn't this proof sufficient to the business man that electric advertising pays the advertiser? Whore $2,000,000 went into new electric signs liH9IOHIs safe to say that many times this sum came out of them In business that would have gone somewhere else, Let our New Business Department prepare SPECIAL DE SIGNS for YOU, TELEPHONE 178 OREGON POWER COMPANY First National Bank OF COOS BAY Capital fully paid $100,000,00 Surplus 5,000,00 ft ' officers; W, S, Chandler, M, C, Horton. ' Dorsev Kreitzer, President, Vice-President, Cashier. DIRECTORS: W, S, Chandler, John S, Coke, W, U, Douglas, Wm, Grimes, John F, Hall, s, C, Rogers, F.S.Dow, W, P, Murphy, M, C, Horton, Does a general banking business, Interest paid on time and savings deposits, Rent a safety deposit box for your valuable papers at $3,00 and up per year, Flanagan & Bennett Bank Established 1889 Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $100,000 Assets Over $500,000 Interest Paid on Time Deposits k)LLOV the BAND tonANDON, Sunday, MAY 7. na.,y ffi BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINE 1-0 MARKET AV., Marshileld. Aet, ROSEBUBG, Or. PHOOTB 11 I Vir i'--- .a-------------, ... , j, am rw3