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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1911 EVENING EDITION. I I ( I s COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXKY Kdhor and 1IAN 13. MALOXKY News Ktlitor AddrcRS all communications to COOS IIAV DAHiV TIMICS. Mtrnlillcll :: :: :: :: Oregon M B l B B f t 0 3 X" i& k 'isfll S 1 1 II I Si 3 1 9 sowuntn nine I HG SUCCESS MI-FlCIAIi I'Al'KK OF THE CIT1 OP MAHSIiriKIiU. Dodlcatod to the Borvlco of tho people, that no good catiso shall lack u champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. (Continued from page 1.) An Independent Republican now papur published ovory evening except Bunday, and Weokly by Tlio Coos liny Time Publishing Co. Entered at tho postolfico at Marsh tleld, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as socond class tnatl matter. SUUSCItllTIOX RATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 I'or month 50 WEEKLY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly In advanco tho subscription price of tho Coos 13 ay Times is $0.00 pr year or $2,50 for ulx months. Olltciul I'npcr of Coos County VAIjUK ov tiii: I'AP KMAIili :u. NEWS- T iHKRH IS a very llvoly ngltutlon going on In tho Htuto piobs over tho question of tho Jiultu ot frc mutter that they aro IioIiik con Htuntly nHkcd to print and much of which they are u dally printing. Tliuro is no btiHlnoHH oxtiint from which so much gratis work Is oxpoclud as from the newspapers. Whilst IIiIh Is true of all nuwspnperH, it bears with the long stretch between tho Colum bia river and the Golden Gate. Ho said that a comparatively small ex penditure would accomplish this. J. W. Hennott said that words could hardly express tho elation of Coos Hay over tho bringing of tho Boston safely into this harbor. He said that It was the finest bit of ad vcrtlstng that tho country could se cure and that tho vessel had been brought In without the slightest dif ficulty wns a great boon to the Day. Ho pnld high tribute to the olilccrs and members of the Naval .Militia nnd then spoke of some of tho wonders of Coos Day. calling attention to the fact that the C. A. Smith mill Is the most modern In tho world. Mr. Jlahonoy of the Portland Oro gonlnn expressed his pleasure at be ing ablo to visit Coos Hay, his appre ciation of the reception tendered tho boys on the Uoston and assurance that the Orcgoulnu would always be glud to boost for Coos Day. Capt. Reynolds after expressing the appreciation of himself and his men for tho reception accorded them ntu' tho gratification over tho success of tho voyngo, said Hint his only regret wns that Gov. West had been deter red from making tho trip with the Uoston. However, ho had been wired by Gov. West that h6 would reach Coos Hay soinctlino this week by the overland route. He Bald that John Harrett, special representative of President Taft nt Astoria hud visit ed the Huston nnd expressed himself highly pleased with the appearance of the Naval Militia. Ho thought much I WITH THE t t TOAST AND TEA t GOOD EVENING. PRACTICAL SCHOOLING. Culture studies are all right, and they should be required In every high school us an linen tlve to better things, but voca tional training Is Just us impor tant Under present conditions the boys nnd girls In high schools uru being taught that It Is butter to liavo culture than to know the things that are good in the ordinary walks of life, such as manual training nnd do mestic science. This is building up class distinction nnd snob bish Ideas. After a boy has taken a course In manual train lug I know that he Is not going to look with disdain upon tho blacksmith who makes nn excel lent wold or tho carpenter who does n good Job of Joinery. He nppreclntps tho workman's skill. -K. T. Knlrolillcl. POI'E PIUS SAMIC. Xo Apparent Change in Condition of the l'ontlir. (By Associated Press to Coos Hay Times.; HOME, Italy, Aug. 1(5. Cool nlr of tho early morning helped to fresh en tho Popo and when physicians ex amined him this morning his condi tion wns no worso than yesterday. GRAIN MAX BKOICK. Xi-Ih Kiibp of Minneapolis Owes Largo Sum. (Uy Associated Press to Coos Daj Times. 1 MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Aug. 15. Nels Hugo, it grain commission nnd elevator business man has filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy. Ills liabilities are $15S,05S nnd assets $91,771. Hiiro operated a line of elevators throughout tho northwest. greatest force upon the smaller news impora which lnck tho varloty of ro-tmt Coos Hay would derive Bourcos tho Dig communities afford. K,)0, fr()m tl0 co,8 of the Uoston. Thoy aro expected to advocate ovory-!j0 HiiBgwituil that tho government bu thing that Is for the public Interest" riMl,.HtuiI to send some of tho torpedo which is ronsonnblo and within duo aMtta m.0 whllo lho noHt()I, s , bounds, but many things that ato su- tMH ,.,. 0 n)Hf, UgB0H,C(i thnt gnrcouted under tho guise of public. state Klsh Warden Clanton bo urged Interests too often conceal private t0 V, ilt,ru ,, iini,rovo ti10 ,,.,,. interests that solely aro beuellted by tho deadhoadlng nnd aro oftentimes really Inimical to tho public welfare. Thoro Is no class which gives up so much to tho community Interests ha these small nowspapors, nnd there U no class whoso work gets so little re cognition and usually such little com pensation. Every enterprise in tho community expects lecogultloit It oxpocts to hnvo cunstnntly poured forth to It every aid, whllo on tho othor hand It rarely expects to loci prorate, and when It does, and that with very bad grace, It doeH so 'M- hatchery here. Dr. WoU, who with Explorer Hurt lutt on his last Arctic expedition, Dr. Nordeu and Chief Engineer KilwunU brlelly expressed their appreciation of tho reception accorded them. Paymaster Capron made a little more extended talk In which ho paid many handsome compliments to the olllcers and men of the Oregon Naval Militia and especially to tho Coos Hay boys. He also handed tho Coos Hay country a few bouquets. Chaplain Olson, formerly of Coos Hay but now located In Portland, paid risii. I'vor sit and hear them blowing-- Him who's been nnd him who's goinij Fishing somowhero for a week? Well, you hnvo no chance to spe.tk. 'TIs no plnco for you to loiter, Whore the salmon trout exploiter Spiels In u pedantic way How tho fish to hook nnd play. I.lar Is ho who has been fishing; Wup Is he who sits there wishing lie will have as good a catch When his week off ho may snatch .THE QUIET OIISEItllElt. O "When I seo a man that's ashamed to boost his own town I know right well that the town 4 won't nover boost him." REPORT IS UXTKUE. Controller Hay Investigation Has Not Heen DropiK'd. (Dy Associated Press to the Coos Day Tlmos. WASHINGTON, I). C. Aug. 15. Tho Alaska Controller Uny contro versy came to tho front agnln today when Chnlrman Graham of tho Houbo Committee on Expenditures In the Interior Department announced In the House ns untrue the charges thnt his commltteo had abandoned tho. In vestigation nfter allowing the public ation of "Haso and scandalous" char ges against administration ofllcinls. CLEAN VP PORTLAND. Water is cheaper In Itosehurg. Of courso. Hut who wants to live In lloschitrg. San Francisco Is shocked nt nofi lug except earthquakes At Niagara n man got on the l'i s do of a fcftl and went over the falls. Siiii'3 Coos nay men get on the outside of it barrel nud fall over. Tho Hteol trust shows not earnings of $:'1,83!,SI0 In tho last three months. How would you like to bo a "Bteal"-trust? Kpcclcd Slmkcup In Police Depart- incut Doesn't Occur. (Dy Associated Prrss p Coos Day Tlmos.) PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 15. Tho expected wholesale dismissals In the pollco department yesterday did not materialize although two detectives wcro dismissed for Insubordination. Thnt Acting Chief Glover Is thor oughly aroused by tho criticism of the conduct of the department wns Indi cated by nn order thnt tho north end must bo cleaned up nnd thnt the pnrnsltCB nnd other dlsrcputablo char actors must bo nrrostcd. tin that It might bo called InllnltoHl- tribute to the men, especially from inul. Thoro Is no Investment that tho Hinall community can make which Is flqual to the well-conducted, self-ro-Hpcctlng and solf-suslalnlng nows paper. It Is the mouthpiece of tho' community so far as the outside world is concerned, and by It the community is most often Judged. Ah a mnttor of fact. It is a good relle sustained us n community Investment. The whole community should not lo united as It now usually Is In dead heading Its ways nud Its schomes. public, private, good, had and Indif ferent Into the newspaper. It should loallze that the .mall newspaper hs Homo rights which should be respect ed and It bus some needs which mt be supplied. Every coinmun"y thoiild net tho point of vlow of the nowspapor so that It Ki'ts n t.i'r deal with the iwt of the enterprises When it does this It !ll find hotter tpuper. hotter vurvk'o and all around Impioved conditions.- Portland Telegram. the moral standpoint nud expressed his pleasure at being back on Coos Hay. Lieutenant Straw said that he was In a rather puzzling position because as Mayor of Marshllold and an of ficer of the visiting naval militia he could not hand out any bouquets without seeming to be egotistic. How ever, he said that he could Indorse the expressions of tho speakers pre ceding him and that us a plain citi zen of Coos liny ho felt proud of the visit of tho Hoston and her men. When a woman's dress Is so loud that men stop nud stare, the net s often mistaken for admiration. POPE LITTLE IIETTKK. Save money by patronizing Times advertisers. Thb Physicians Say Gradual liupinte- meiil Is Perceptible. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Ha Times.) HOME. Auk. l.V Plivslclnim found the condition of the pope changed only a little yesterday front the previous day when a slow but gradual Improvement was perceptible. Have your cilllng curds printed a Die Ttmos office A wnltress in an eastern restnu rnnt mnrried a man SO years old, who quickly passed away and loft nor $100,000. Tho widow will use part of tho fortune in tipping other waitresses who serve nor with chic ken it la Maryland nnd carefully place the llngor bowl whoro sho can rench It. A roader of Tho Times sends In tho following as an nntldote for th' answers given by Idaho teachers to questions In n lecont examination. "A composition of I.ongfollow, writ ten by a flftoon-year-old girl In n New England grammar school, contnlned the following remarknblo passage "Henry W. Longfellow wns born In Portland, Maine, whllo his imrents wero traveling In Europe Ho had many fast friends, among whom the fastest were Phoebe and Alice Caroy" PltOIIE HARVESTER COMPANY. $100 Reward, $100 Tlie reunion, ef thin impcr w (II lie plrnx-il to irniu iiini imro i 111 iri nui'iirt Hum nlMKri' IliM H'lcnic linn In in 11M0 In cure In ,ill Ifi Han. iinl thai UCntiirnl, IUI1V I'nliirrh riiro l ili only MiitiMciiri now known , (he imitliiil rrnii'riiliy l'nlnrri liilnit it eon. 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The canners are taking everything they can get bote of and the crop will not last as long as usuaL Imcstlgatlou of Machinery Concern Is Proposed. (Hy Associated Press to Coos Day Tlmos.) WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 1C A resolution for a special investiga tion of the International llarvoster Company nlong tho lines of the In quiry Into Unltod States stool was in troduced by Representative Foster of Illinois, n democrat. MARSHPIELD'S POPULAR FAMILY HOTEL TDK IiLOVD antes reduced to: Day 50c, 75c nnd $1.00; Week $2.00 to $5.00. House keeping apartments with gas ranges $10.00 to $18.00 per month. FREE DATHS K. W. SULLIVAN. Prop. ASIC Foil HKCoitiiS. (Hy lie. Day Have That Roof Fixed NOW See CORTHELL Phono aiai P.tH'i lii Wlekeisliinu Allalr inanded by House. Associated Press to Coo Tlmos.J WASHINGTON. D. C. Auk. 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