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'"IWSSrr. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION COOS BAY TiMtS Entered at tho postofllco at Marsh Held, Oregon, for transmission through tho ninlls as second class nail matter. M. G MALONKY Editor iukI Pub. VAX K. MALONKY New Editor c Dedicated to tho scrvlco of tho peoplo, thnt no good causo shall lack a champion, nnd that ovll shall not ftfcrlvo unopposed. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono jour $0.00 Per month 50 WEEKLY. Ono year 11.50 Whon paid strictly In advance tho subscription prlco of tho Coos Boy Times Is $5.00 per yonr or $2.50 for nix. months. Oniclal Piipcr of Coos County An Independent Republican news paper published ovory evening except Bundny, and Wookly by TIio Coos liny Tlincn I'nbllslilng Co. Address nil communications to COOS IIAV DAILY TIMES. Mnrshfleld :: :: :: :: Oregon Canned Editorials SUPPORT VER8US 8LAVERY. Some people Imagine thnt n guaranteed support, monger but mire, to ench worker for life would promote Industrial free dom, but when we rolled thnt that Is just what the slaves of n sensible owner have always had n sure support for life, though a poor one wo distrust thnt pro scription. Industrial freedom will not bo promoted by measures which diminish personnl self re llnnce, voluntnry Industry nnd ambition nnd earnestness In work. Whatever deprives n man of n personnl, Individual motive for self Improvement nnd robust exertion will not make him freer, but. on tho contrary, more servile, nnd In the long run less IntcllUcnt, Industrious and free. If u man Is going In be forced to accept tho dictation of another in regard to tho ways nnd menus of earning his own livelihood nud that of htsfnmlly.lt matters little whether that other be a king, n flunnclcr, u trades union or nn association of cniplojors. -Chnrles W. Eliot. PEOPLE SHOULD RULE. It should bo our earnest en deavor to (IovInu any new laws that Willi bring new bonolltH to tho peoplo of our country. I want the peoplo to bo the mas tersfirst, of tho politicians; sec ond, of the great business men, and, third, of thoinxolve-i. There 1h not tho RllghteMt reason why tho peoplo shouldn't bo mas ters of nil three. Tho peoplo should control tho legislatures and should help tho United States senate to disinfect Itself of Lorimor or nny ono else of thnt stamp. I want to seo tho big conwratlons doing Inter stnto busluess undor the full con trol of tho people, nnd I also want to seo In civic life men who nro Just as elllclent, honest nud decent us wore tho men who fought for tho country In '01. Theodora Itoosnvelt BUSINESS FRIENDSHIP. There should be established and continuously maintained a business friendship which com pels ono to feel tho same concern for his neighbor that he tins for himself. It Is no loss In princi ple than tho Golden Itulo applied to business, 1m It possblo? If It Is it will bo certain to pay. True It Is that sometimes, and too often, decolt Is practiced nnd that advantage him been taken by those who have, obtained tho confidence of others, but this fact should dishearten no ono. For example, tuko any two mou engaged In competitive business, but who aru suillcleutly ac quainted to have the entire con fidence of each other. Is there any doubt that in the dally con duct of their affairs neither would be disposed to do any thing unuclghborly or unreason able toward tho other or that the acquaintance would bring to both better results than could be realized If they worn unfriendly or engaged in hitter and destruc tive competition? Judge E. U. G.iry. Send For This Seed Annual-Free Lilly,! uJ Ut IcOcJ f or purity sod tnuulk. No Rcdi ire fueled tit u uura tune wo quiLtifi ihow Ihttrtyhighriltluulud. Out fully quipped Ulxn.lcny undel th ailltfioQ of KirotiA snj expert ml Irurf remote all bucm work. Vhenbu)ipglJl wnlt.youbuy bcicucj cop. Statl for ctulog. TU Out. H. Lilly Co., StU sjrp ; WITH THE ; J TOAST AND TEA : GOOD EVENING. WOMAN'S INFLUENCE. Why shouldn't n woman who mnkes her own living hnvo a voice In mnklug the laws which govern her? I believe In wo men. They are human beings, and I believe they should have the rights of human beings. Men make laws th.it will tako the life of n woman, nnd why shouldn't women hnvo a say as to who shall administer tlioso Inws? Thero nro more educnted women than men. Men some times fancy thnt they know more than women, nud they do about some things. And women know more than men nbout oth er things. Women nro more moral than men. They hnvo taught men all tho maimers and morals thnt they know. If It wero not for women I believe thnt men would bo barbarians. Scnntor Owen. TEARS THAT 8WEETEN WOE. T IIETIE Is no thing In lovo or song To match tho tears that sweeten WOO Not gems that deck the ornate throng May meetly unto them baton?, But what the sago knows not, thoy know. Not charmed vision of romanco That rises llko a god afar; Yea, llko a god of fiery Blanco Who comes with golden sword and lane Iteturnlng from a Titan war. Not a still nook In nnturo'o breast Wherein the draamer fitly dreams And whore the soft leaves droop In rest At evening's dcllcnto behest Wrapped In a mantle of moonbeams. And not tho dark, wind haunted sea And not the stern and rugged hills, Tho mitts that follow lorlly, Tho moonlit groves of witchery, Tho babblo of tho forest rills. Nay, poot, seek not In your heart Nor In tho lovod one's oo-ln vain Aro all tho rnntaslcs or art From them tho mysteries dspart To watt upon the tears of pain Lons Is tho road they take nnd long. Gently they coma and gently go, Var from tho mart, far from the throng. Far from desire, far from rong, Tim perfect tears that sw colon woo. -IL T. Chandler In Woitmlnstcr Onzotte. Some persons always net as If they wero euguged in conserving their com mon sense. Thero nro people who cuu't oven Imitate n good thing. Tho most charming thing nbout the futuro is Its uncertainty. Don't wait for somo ono to give you a chance. Go abend and tako one. You may not bo a world boater, but you can do your best to beat tho bund. Sometimes opportunity merely whis tles In tho street as It goes by. It's easier for somo mon to work than to play If they aro well paid for 1L When hospitality Is In tho latchstrlng is out. Luck Is never enamored deeply of timidity. What has become of the old fashion od woman who raised her bread with dried yeast? Don't seem to hnvo too much Influ ence with yourself or the court may uppolut n guardian or you. Tho Trusted Official. "I hear that there Is u cloud over Jones in tho mutter of that trust fund." "Oh, well, I guess tho cloud was gold tilled for him." Hard to Llvo With. "She always wears such a distressed look." "Yes; her husband is one of those per sous who never do anything wroiig." Her View. "Mon should bo kept In their place." "Well, what Is their place?" "Second." Havo your calling cards printed at Tho Times' ofHco. That Spring Line of Samples From the Royal Tailors Are Here Made to Fit You From $1 8.00 TO $40.00 Now Is the Time to Get in Your Easter Order. . FIXUP Mnrshfiold & North Bend TONQUE COUPLETS. ffrpiiR bonolsss tongue, to small nnd - weak. Can cruih and kill," declared the areek. MfTUI tongue destroys n greater horde.' Tho Turk aiierts, "than does the inord " milD TcrslAn proverb widely salth. "A lengthy tongue an early death." fU sometimes takei this form Instead: "Don't let your tongue cut oft your head." MfTHIC tongue can speak a word whose speed." Saa tho Chinese, "outstrips tho steed." ryillLn Arab sages this Impart: "Tho tongue's great storehouse Is tho heart." TrtOM Hebrew wit tho maxim sprung, "Though feet should slip, no'er let tho tongue." niHE sacred writer crowns tho whole "Who keeps tho tonguo doth keep his soul." Spurgeon. gOME persons seem to grow young all tho time, but they enn't beep their birthdays from pnylng them an nual visits. Tho girl who cans tho fruit for her mother sometimes finds It hard to can tho young men. Domestic difficulties should not be brought out for foreign consumption. The man who has to advcrtlso his own goodness will bear watching. But then wo aren't so much concern ed In what peoplo will say of us after wo aro dead. Tho farmer Is tho only ono who can consistently water tho stock. A broken mend. word Is a bard thing to Time may be money, but still most of us know n lot of old paupers.. Some people wouldn't llvo Just to bo contrary If they only know bow to manage It cumfortnhly. Every woman delights In n well trained husband, but uouu possesses ono. Had Other Duties. "Where Is that wul'er?" naked the Impatient man. "What waiter?" nuked tho guest who wnsn't In u hurry. "The one who wi here three hour ngo nud took my oiil"'" "Oh. that one! I itesume he U out In the back yard running a race wl.' u snail. Watch the rpoithu I'.tpers In the morning anil jem will read t. about it." Cxtronicly .'.orvous. "Siie is u very iiltmi.h peioon." "ludeed?" "Yes; sho can't bear to see nny uio tlon." "How queer!" ' "Isn't It? It nearly drives her mad to see time fly." Feminine. Sho gave a most decided "No, And then sho murmured "Yes," For that small girl could change hor mln,. As sho might change her dress. 8ome Run. "Who was Washington? Did hoover run nu uerophiuo?" "No." "Did he over run n wotorbont or an automobile?" "No, but ho ran the Ilrltlsh." Her Next Move. "Let me see," mused tho young wife ss she picked up the cookbook, "I bnve mixed the batter for tho angel cake. Now what do I do noxt?" 'Telephouo for tho doctor," answer ed the heartless husband, who happen ed along In tlmo to overbear her. A Monster Bird, Froddlo Ma. tho bat Is tho biggest Ard that ales, ain't It? Mn-IJy no means, Freddie. Freddie Well, anyway some of 'era must bo mighty big, causo I hoard fa ther say that ho was out on ono last night. LOST TIME. Lost yesterday, somewhere be tween lunriieana sunset, two golden hours, each with sixty diamond min utes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. Horace Mann. Tho Tlmos' Want Ads bring results If It's a Hat or Cravat A Suit of The Big Store Dependable merchandise at prices that are fair and reasonable. Everything that MERCHANT & The Big Store a CAUTION. For ho who lights and runs uwny May llvo to tight another day, Uut ho who Is in battlo slain Can never rise to tight again. Oliver Goldsmith. 'Ir JkMh rAr Urn vm 'X (Mlnlstors and othors nro request ed to hand tho Sunday church no tlco3 not later than Friday ovoning to Insuro Insortlon Saturday.) .MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL M Rot. H. I. RutledBo, Pastor. M Sunday school at 10 A. M. Morning uorvico at 11 A. M. Bpworth League at 6:30. Evening sorvlco at 7 30. Prayer meeting on Ihursf'ay ovo- ning at 7:30. Strangors welcomo. MAIIS1IFIELD CATHOLIC CIIUIICII. Rev. A. R. Munro. Mass will bo celebrated by the Rev. Father Springor at 10 o'clock. 4 SKVKNT1I DAY ADVRN'TISTH A 4 Sovonth Day Advontlat services are conducted every Saturday at tholr now church ub follows: Sabbath school at 10 a. m. preach ing sorvlce 10:45 a. m. You ar cordially Invited to attend. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Christian Sclenco hall, 327 Third street, North. Sorvlce Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject "Truth." Sunday school 12 M Wednesday R p. m. NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN. Rev. A. G. LlND, Pastor. , Residence 471 Elrod Avo. Morning service, 10 A. M. in North TlAnil i Evening service. 7:30 In Marshfleld Sunday School each Sunday 10 A. For a Gentleman Or a Corset Or a Pair of Shoes For "My Lady" Clothes or a Silk Dress Is Prepared to Serve You "Satisfactorily. men ana women wear may be found here, and back of every sale is a guarantee of merit Come to the Big Store First M ( T n.llniil A I.I I.. X'..H,I. T I ... .. . ""u,ra "'" ' uii" "eon lll.tir. AIAIISIIFIKM1 J. N. Jncobsen, Thursday, Feb. 1. ! FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov. O. LoRoy Hall, Rosidouco 592 Sixth streot Phones: 4 Rcsldeuco 2CC. Study, 289-L. Sunday. 10 A., M. Sunday School. Claudo Stutsman, superintendent. Preaching services ut 11:30. 3 P. M. Doys nnd girls' mooting Mrs. a. L. Hall in charge. Young People's mooting at 0:30. 4 w 1111s himiKKAN CHURCH. Cor. 3rd and Commercial Avo. Rev. D. F. Bongtson, pastor. 294 Highland Avenue 4 Phouo 94-R 4 4444444 t Sunday School nt 9:45. Sorvlco at 11:00. No ovoulng sorvlco. Sorvlco In North Dend, 3:00 P. M. O CHURCH OF CHRIST 4 4 44 44444444 Regular sorvlcos erory Lord's day. Sunday Bchool, 10 o'clock A. M. Communion service 11 o'clock A.M. Y. P. S. C. E. G:30 o'clock P. m' Prayer meeting Thursday evening each week 8 o'clock. 4 EPISCOPAL 4 Emmanuel Church Rov. Robt, E. Drowning, Rector 8 A. M. Holy Communion (2nd and 4th Sundays). 9:30 A. M. Sunday school. 11 A. M. Morning sorvlco and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Evening servlco and sormon. Service at St. Luko's Episcopal church, Empire, ovory Friday ovoning and in St. Mary's Church, North Bond, every Sunday aftornoou at uSuOi 44 NORTH 11EX1) PRESRYTERIAN Rev. D. A. MacLnniL Pnctn,. -44444 Sunday school at 10. Christian Endeavor at 0:30. Preaching morning and evening. 44 4 NORTH REND CATHOLIC 4 CHURCH. 4 Rev. Father Hm-lne-A,. t?o. .. tl.t,,mV T,V4 H.?tC 8Sln??.Wo.a.lc.th , o., nur, i p" m lV SON PHE8UYTKKIAX CHURCH ( Sunday school at 10:00 A. It Christian Endeavor nt C:39 P.! All cordially Invited to nttenl UNITED HRETHRE.VClIUItCBl OF NORTH IIE.NI). H Sunday School At 10 A, M. Christian Endeavor at C:30 F.I Proaching service at 11 A.M. 8 o'clock. ,! NORTH REND MET110Wfl CHURCH. I Tho sorvlcos Sunday will beufc lows: Sundny school, 10 A. M. Preaching sorvlces, 11 A. M. Junior Loneun. 3:30 P. M. Evening sorvlco at 7:30 P. SL BETTER THAN SPANKIM Spinklut dors not curt ctiUJrtn ( ' wHtlng. Ttere li conitltntlooil " tills IrouLl. Mrs. 11. Sammrrs. M'H Notre I)smf, Intl., will siil Ut to " tier sunTstful bom treatment, W Inntructloua, Rtnil do moat J, bat ''' tutlsr If your cbllJrrn trouble js a ' wsr. Don't blsme the cbllJ. Us ctu" it csn't belp tt. Tbls trestmest " ' sJults suj sged iMXtplr troubled IU ' illfflcullle b dsjr or nljbt. There Is Nothing Better these cold nights fo ( NIGHT CAP, than the drinks you get at Lewis' Confectionerj Coffee wifri cream. choO late, malted clams, etc. Chicken tamales, our o make. Our entire line b"l that come again flavor. 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