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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1911)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHLD, OREGON FRIDAY, HAY 26, 1911 -EVENIHfi E1ITIOH ,HH" , " ' ytj 'iXi, i- h-S' MJ&Vi&uMttM x t.f niatripjojh'fc 'Jorthe'doprr yhh-onlx the cleverest airibrig us ijiccee'd fn shutting' behind hlnr. If yon hare a good friend you can prove .anything by htm. fct ,, M iV Jte COOS BAY TIMES -WITH' THE i TOAST AND TEA k Dep't Buy ft EkewteM Y Entered at tho pOBtofllco at Marsh Sold, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls, aa aocond class mall mattor. i -' l. 0. HMJOKRT Edlto ad Pnb. DAN E, MALONEY' News Editor GOOD BYWJjTiyO. v tr-i ' Let your yrltlpJ inspire hopo instead ot fear; faith In stead of doubt; smiles Instead of tears; songs instead ot sighs'; lore Instead of hate; charity In stead of stlftshaess. -New Era. A tt t""ii" i i T i t 1 1 iin arSfc Ton nay exaggerate occasionally, bat you won't be accused, ot It ,as often as, the gas '.meter Is. , i -J There may be grouches who get a good deal of fun out ot the sour way, ut tkey don't, amnse other peo ple, i. C-"VHf , vi .avail m La )i . j ,, r,-v Can Possibly Get It Here r AddrcoB all communications to COOS MAY DAILY TOIE3. Mnrelineld :: ti it f: -Oregon .1 A BOBEU ritOGUE881VE. X"1' - -W iftf - itfV.tft' 3l IJ A-, LA8T wcok tho pcoplo of Oregon had tho good forttlno ot hearing at first hand from ono ot tho truly big mon ot tho day and a man who Is regarded by many as being dlroctly In lino for tho prosldoncy. Ho Is now touring tho country not especially to advance Ills candidacy but In a dignified wny to show tho pcoplo what ho Is and what ho stands for so they may judgo Intelligently of his fitness for tho high ofllco to which ho aspires. Wood row Wilson Is n most ndmlr nblo typo. Ho is a scholar but ono who combines tho Ideal with tho ac tual. Ho Ib n master of political scl onco nnd of logic. Dut ho knows that govcrnmont In a ropubllc such as ours Is not nn exact sclonco nnd that sometimes good senso and logic may bo at variance. This republic is a throbbing organism that Is swayed to and fro by conflicting intorcsts nnd conflicting ideas. Tho end desir ed is healthy, well balanced growth, and no ono thing can produce this result nor can It como all at onco. It must como by erolutlon and to forco tho growth would bo as unwlso as to retard It. Tho most conspicuous characteris tics of Woodrow Wilson aro his clear slghtcdness, his simplicity nnd his courageous frankness. Ho is a man of courngo but bis courngo Is of a different ordor from that of Roose velt. Wilson Is ono who knows and 1nows that ho knows, Ho fools ho is right and Is willing to go forward fearlessly. Ho Is n fighter but ho is ono who fights becnuso ho thinks ho Is right not moroly becnuso ho wants to win. If ho strovo for any thing but tho truth and tho country's wolfaro ho would bo a Samson Bliorn of his powor. Governor Wilson Is n democrat In tho big sonso of tho word. Ho bo llovcs In tho pcoplo nnd In tho rulo of tho pooplo. Ho has faith In tho public nnd opposes tho rulo of tho jiatrlclaiiR. Tho anarchy which lie fears Is tho nnnrchy of tho rich nnd not of tho poor. In his Portlnnd speeches ho pointed nut tho reasons for his vlawn nnd ho did It bo clear ly, so forcibly nnd with such since rity that none who hoard could fall to understand. Kvon tho patricians understood nnd woro forced to ap plaud though for boUIbIi ronsous thoy oppoao him. Naturally tho pcoplo of this stnto wished to know wlmt Wilson thinks of tho Oregon system. Ho told them. Ho upholds tho Orognn Rystom for ho knows thnt it looks to restoring tho sovereignty of tho pooplo nnd thnt some ngency Is neoded to rovlvo pop ular govcrnmont In this ropubllc. nut while ondorslng our reforma tive methods ho ixIho hoos tho faults j, or tho system nnd ho pointed them ouf. nut ho did so with n friendli ness nnd slncorlty thnt took tho sting of criticism nwny. To Governor Wilson it scams n .mlntnko .to nnnly tho recall to tho judiciary. Ho nd mlts tho Ingle of applying tho recall to Judges hut he questions tho good fou"?o of bhcU a pourso. Ho boob tho need of brnkcB to stny tho pooplo In tholr Impatience It is his enbor judgment coupled with IiIh progressiva tendencies that mnkes Govomor Wilson such n form ldnblo cnndldnto for president. Ho is the sort of man who should till tho presidency. Ho la no atnndpnttor, but ho Is glnd thoro nro standpat tors, Ho knows thnt n ship with sails but lacking ballast is unsafe. Ho does not want to stay down in tho hold himself but ho knows thoro should bo snmoono thoro. Ho is not n captain who will atny In port be cnuso ho fenrB tho son nor la ho on who It mires tho perllB of tho deep. OLD AND YOUNG. Thoy soon grow old who grope for gold In marts whoro all la bought and sold; Who Uvo for solt, and on somo shelf In darkoned vaults hoard up their polf, Cankered nnd crustod o'or with mold, For thorn their youth Itself Is old. Thoy no'or grow old who gather gold Whoro spring awakes and flowors un fold; Whoro suns nrlso in Joyous skies, And fill tho soul within tholr eyes. For thorn tho Immortal bards havo sung, - i, For thorn old ago itsolf Is young. Chrlatophor Ponrao Crnnch. ' Tke man who, never hesitates to say what he thinks, ,is not ns a rulo, a member In good standing of thoJSuu shlno club. , Thoro aro a number of excuses for, tho booEO habit, ..but nono nro war ranted to hold a Job for tho man who has It. SKASOXAIIIjB ANTICIPATIONS Tho maldoiiB now Havo much, distress bedding how They ought to dress. JOHN KRONHOLM. Thousands of dollars worth of merchandise still hcrttht fcrnd you noed rihrnnw and should have. Very few of tho Hugs aro entirely sold up. But yon should not j too long, if you want to save. When this sale is over, you will: regret it, if you f.u to stock up liberally. Store open each evening. Every woman oxnggoratcs compli ments about horsolf. I rather think They'll soon bo duo To trip about In pook-a-boo. WARREN PAINTER. Lovo is a glided cage Into which any woman can cntlco the bird; but Unless tho weathor modorntea No peek-a-boo for hors. The maiden of my fancy Will tramp about In furs. THAYER CRIMES. -Notice to Farmers! A mooting of tho Fnrmors' Educa tional nnd Cooperative Union of Am erica, Mnrahflold Local, will bo hold nt tho Chnmbor of Commorco, Marsh- 1. Hold. Saturday, May 27th, 1011, at 10:30 A. M., Mr tho purpose of elect ing offlcors, and nrrauglng to estnb- 18" lish a farmora' innrkot nt Marshflold. All mombi.B aro roquostod to bo pra- scnt. I further, notlco will bo glvon. P. M. HALL-LEWIS, Sec. Dy ordor, A. O. ROGERS, Pros. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables To como on stcamor Excelsior and Breakwater.'' Everything to please tho vogotarlan. We realjro this Is tho hardest season of tho year on account of tho woatlior, to satlsry tho housowlfo with fresh fruit and vogotablcs. Attor reading this list it will bo easy for hor to know what to proparo for hor Sunday dinner. LOS ANGELKS HEAD LET1UOE, COOS HAY LETTUCE, RADISHES, ONIONS, CUCUMHERS, CAULIFLOWERS, NEW OAIIIIAGK, FRESH TOMATOES, SPINACH, NEW POTATOES, NEW SWEET POTATOES, CARROTS, FRESH TURNIPS, KHU I1A1UI, SUMMER SQUASH, NEW MEETS, ASPAIUGUS. PRESH FRUITS. .CHERRIES, STRAWHERRIES, GOOSEUERRIES, ORANGES, APPLES, LEMONS, HANANA8. Drlod Fruits ot all kinds undor glass covers In first class shape free from flics nnd dust. PHONE US YOUR ORDER. OLLIVANT WEAVER PURE FOOD GROCERYMEN A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE. PHONE 275-J CORNER THIRD AND CENTRAL NOTICE. This storo closed nil day Tuosday, May 30, Decoration Day. i $3.50 and $4.00 Sorosis Shoes, nil sizes ;;; $2.98 Women's Patent Colt Oxfords, in $4.00 grade. Mostly every (ti A 75 Dozen Arrow Brand Collars, in boat . styles. All sizes, (c dozen , -? VI $1.00 Waiters' and BarWs Coats, nil sizes, each only j( i $10.00 Extra Strong Trunks, 34 inches. Extra frn Mt tray ; $0.43 $3.50 Derby Hats,, best wearing blocks, sizes $ Ctrr J The Boston Store t v . m X 't S t ,v - i U 'r j , Every Article a Big Bargain MARSHFIELD 4 4 OREGON "SUREST "SAFEST MOST ECONOMICAL" Three strong expressions cciicerning ELECTRIC LJOWEK. They aro backed by tho Model Printing Company of Muskogee ono of tho leading printing and binding houses of Eastern Oklahoma, who say: "We are glad to testify to the clean and satis factory service furnished by electricity. 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