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I ft, Ml I! I I w K i 4 COOS BAY TIMES H. C. MAXONEY Editor and lnb. DAN" K. MALONKY News Editor Entered at tho postoulco at Marsh Held, Oregon, (or transmlsaloa through the malls as second class mall matter. A ItOUttH AND TUMULi:. REGARDLESS of how tho fight may go there nro circumstances connected with tho Chlcngo con vention that make It n reproach to American citizenship. It Is not n da llbornto body whcieln those assem bled nro socking the welfare- of the country. Tho appeal by both Bides h not to patriotism but to selfishness. It Is not n fair and open fight but u vicious Btrugglo In which each side Is using every dovico at Its command. They also hit below the belt and chew each other's ears. Jt is ii regrettable spectacle! A LIVING MONUMENT. ANEW ENGLAND woman has willed $G00,000 to ono of tho colleges of Yale, tho Interest to bo used to Increase tho salaries of Instructors. It Is tho most Interesting, us wo'l ob tho most valuable, contribution to education that has been made In many years. The wealthy who have given funds for educational Institu tions hitherto have been contented with Immense stono structures bear ing their names. Hut this woman has left a living monumont In tho ln fluenco her bequest will exort upon Instructors nnd tho numberless stu dents who sit boforo thorn during all tho years to come. Her way Is tho hotter ono. A monumont of stono may crumble. A monumont In tho hearts of men grows. DKKAMS AND DREAMI.Vfl. IN n pootlc appreciation of tho work of tho children's theater In Now York City, Arthur String er described tho Binnll plnygoors and nctors going back to tholr grimy, humdrum tnskB with n now vision bccniiBO of tho touch of romnnco which thoy hnvo found In tho drama nnd folk loro presented. I used to watch them creop again Out of tholr ghostllko world of pain, To find nt last boiiio beauty In The dark and undeclphorcd din Of llfo that thundorod close about The casual lives It trampled out. Ayo, child by wistful child they turned Where dull the yellow street lnmps burned, And for a breath, they caught tho gleam, And for n moment drenmod iho dream! The plcturo romlnds us of tho pln.'.o which somo sort of spiritual uplift nhould hnvo In ovory life. "The sense of kindred Interests nnd ties, tho rea lization of tho beauty nnd truth of other dnys and, thoroforo, of tho ones boforo uh, tho magic of far fancies nnd Ideals transforming tho dull It mlllnrlty of ovorydny Into the won derful roiunnco that It may well bo como theno nre chnngca thnt dnw.i In tholr souls bocnuso for a moment they hnvo boon led to "dream tho (1 renin." In tho "ghostllko iIiihIc, tho ghost llko Btroot," nnd othor strange, now old pictures, tho tolling chlldrou nl tho city seo tho ronlltlos boforo them. And tho pity of It Is thnt tholr drcninfl and Inspirations should bo so meager nnd that many hnvo been do- tiled tho wnrm nwnkeulng which tltoi llttlo theater provides for the few. Tho dollrnto Imagination of the cIiIIiIIhIi brain Is ono of the most roi nssurlng safeguards when propo-lv dlree'ed and doveloped. Nobility nnd ocrnt. says Itosownter wns probably Justice and purity and devotion to chosen chairman of the National coin truth r'so out of the innodH which mlttco because a deodorizer ' was lend children for i llttlo while into needed, those far kingdoms where groat -. deeds nro dono, where the sordid ni, ,t i ,.... t . . , gives place to tho Ideal, and whero , ' e ! " .'' h",8.0llumn " romance sprends her bpniillful grace " cr" ?,'' H ttiJJ ,! ",, 10 Imt nnd the thrill of high hopes Is born. J0' ?," 111 try and Jet Tn.V More nnd moro we come to realize , "," t,,t , dni.lv ami KotBriHun' the force of n subtlo nppenl such as ' " cn,IHL " " uan,l """ hH rt'milM- this and to provldo tho moans for Biicli Inspiration among thoso who nro young, ClIIGGEItS. lli'rniwo of the ehlggors. thos blamed little diggers, no moro dare I bask In the green woodland nook, no more draw n measure of sweet whole- boiiio pleasure from seeking tho groves with a loaf and a book! A man can give battle to Korponts that, rnttlo. to nil the wild creatures In- fcstl.ig the woods; but ehlggors defy hi . n" B IT ,n" h0y 8."y. ',' '" tll.0: CZZ "win" tmT ""'' rt.t,,,V.r T goods. Wh swatters nnd beaters ho, f.VAiteL'S": w' ."'"'ftf snow; mo coon nnd tno 'possum bo's able to boss 'om. ho'd whip soven owls If they stood in a row; but nh. what a figure he cuts wlit.i Mm nlilir.riii. imtij l.t.n l.ln n..a, ...... ... .lr.. f,v;,o ,11.11 inn ti.ionui, b drilling for oil: ho gels on his knees, nnd his yells bust his weasand. ho claws uit the gruxs and bites chunks from the soil. The woods nre d- sorted whoro erstwhile wo fllr.ed with Susan Mlrnndv and t'other nl'o mn'd; tho tall puplais wonder why no ono mis minor i' p eniggers linvt driven tho bos from tholr shade ssasraL. CbajcJlX MK7H PE special nt SAD- TICK'S. WHITE SALE begins Tuesday: store open evenings. LADIES' i;Sl PORIUM. HEAL SEWING MAOIIIXE MOT- ORS Just as goeil as Dayton Hlclfs' f Al 1 HCIIl.'ll.'r nvni kiiv C .MAllhllMI.I.I) 0CLI.R. minis: the chlggor bird senses his f.,: TnC r exn. ZtLvZZ tllo defenses nnd calmly crawls un-( Ta.,?J ineltlZtlr dor the leg of his pants; A man on , 'A'"1", J0S"cn. l?n wna t"reaton tho lens'll meet polecat or weasel an.t "";. f8, i"c,r vm.V oi.v . i. oni i m come out tho victor If ulven n I otor jour city ho said '1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, X WITH THE I I TOAST ANDTEAJ ADVICE TO A FOOL. If tho world don't do exactly as you think It ought to do, I Get mad; ,If you moot with opposition, get n I toothsome rag to chow Got mad; Got as mad as hops, nnd show It; Feed your anger, fan It, blow It; Tout and let tho whole world know i ,l Get mad! i If the Joko you tried to spring upon tho other fellow turns, Get mnd; If you get tho poker's portion that lnvnilably bunts, Got mad; IMny tho baby, whine and blubber ! Like tho rankest sort of lubber, While the gamins guy and rubber- Get mnd I If you stop Into n place and they slum you to your face, Get mnd; Never bihIIo and mnko a Joke of It, or folks will thluk you dull Got mnd; Turn nnd frown upon tho lot Who have called you drunken sot, Up nnd glvo them enen a Bwat, Get mnd! If you nro looking for a scrap In Mio town you're living In, Got mad; For you will find tho pooplo ready with their faces all ngrlu, Got mnd; Just hand It to them loft and right, Sail Into them with all your might, Go to It, Pal, and end your spite, Got mad! Glvo somo Coos Bay men n few bristles and they would bo hogs. Dy strango perversity tho man who Is most Impatient to go fishing Is tho quickest to got tired If they nren't biting. Ever notlco thnt tho peoplo who ought to blush nro tho very ones Who novor do? QUESTION OF THE DAY Is tho man who constantly and consistently "knockB" woman, tho man who lives with ono or tho man who doesn't? What ovory womnn knows Is what alio does hor host to mnko ovory othor womnn know. Llko dogs Home peoplo will put tholr feet In your lap If you pat thorn on tho head, Now butchers' bills wo will forgot, At least I hopo so; Llkowlso tho pork chop and tho stow I linto that dopo bo; Away with costly T-bono steaks, As tqugh as ropo so; For Juicy shortcako comes again, To stay at least wo hopo so. nut bottor than borrlos and cream, Wo ronlly think bo, And tonsted squab and crab salad, And thinks wo drink so; Aro spocklod trout and rodhot scones Which mnko you wink so; Provided you enn cntch tho fish, At least wo think so. D. Y. STAFFORD. ! rOMMENTK ON CONVENTION' 4 44 Dorsoy Krelizer says the popuhr bovorngo Just now Is ltoot beer. John (loss, who Ih n sarcastic Dom. Tho bunny hug Is losing popular ity. Most young peoplo profor to cut tho bunny nnd Just sit down' nnd hug. Wlinil flit fttil lllfllil uimllna ntntiiMnn of formop ,v , , , WIltehlng moving pleturos? aaaaaaaaa tiii1 crnnv ai,"nip mv I "" T,.: laco.NIO LACOXIANS WIUInm Lyon Pholps. professor of Rn Utornturo Bt' Yno. wns ills- ''" t n dinner In Now Haven. ," BninVnnpo of words, (..Soni0 W(m, .. ,,0 d .., !'!-tonr. nnd a knowledge of tholr " 'If!' was tho Laconlan'8 reply. 'And tho pointed brovlty of that reply Is Imbodded In our word 'lncon lc' llko n lly In amber." Now York nPll111 J"u""0' . , , , , ", , ., ,,t;MO,or i8 " outlaw becauso ho !, ,les ,no Kroatest of social instltu. ,,ol,8 luatrlmony. Mnrshllold has nu'u"" u,""' If you don't save up for rainy dnys win nnvo a sloppy time of It when thoy come. It Is woll to hnvo n roputatlon so well established If any ono runs you down peoplo will know that It is a Ho. llol TA.MALICS nt SARTER'S. Tho GOOD kind. WHITE SALE boglns Tuesday; stoie open (ironings. LADIES' EM. POH1UM. Cash RFGISTFltS iii.miimm .. . i.mniRll llr.l '.Vllil.l). MARSIIFIELD CYCLERY. win iHYtfi ir in run iiiiari Mil NEWS T0 PUT MANY COAST LEAGUE MOToTif ' Ur uuub Bfli ufitb mm mrnm uluk i-UHIHED Dixon and Party Busy With Preliminary Work for Contractors. There Is nothing now In tho local railroad situation. I Thomas Dixon nnd tho other rep resentatives of tho .McArthur, Perk Co. nro busy Inspecting tho North In- ! let section and making plans for os tnbllshlng construction camps and also for Improving the channel sn that thero would be little difficulty lu hauling tho equipment nnd ma terial thero from North Uend. This 1 will probably require considerable dredging. No further announcements con cerning tho plans hnvo been lecelved. 1HSY ON HAINES SURVEY Daily Ha Difficult Time Al-.uig Middle- Fork of Coqullle. The Myrtle Point Enterprise says "While tho Haines surveying cro wns crossing the river from tho L Strong ranch to the Garrett ranch, they encountered more wnter than they anticipated. Ono follow who was carrying his clothes over his bond to keep thorn diy had tho "good luck" to stumblo nnd fall, giving self nnd clothes u good bath which wits moBt llkoly needed but not expected at that tlmo. After they pulled themselves together, they headed In an easterly direction, striking tho cotr, road nenr tho Griffin house nnd have driven stakes along the rond and between It nnd tho river mi far up us tho Hillings place. From tho largo per cont of curves thoy seem to bo running wo would Judne thoy nre surveying n rond for geared engines, nnd ns no other rond in tins pnrt of the world has geared engines outsldo of the Smith-Powers peoplo and as they own a good sliaro of tho timber on Sugurlonf, Indications nr that Smith-Powers must bo nt tho throttle With n combination of log ging trnlns, automobiles and the spirited tenuis of tho prosporouu ranchers of tho Middle Fork and Us tributaries, until tho horses got ac customed to new conditions, tho wives and families will bo taking their lives lh tholr linnda every time thoy go around Sugnrloaf should tl.o road over be built." WILL EXTEND LINE Western Pacific to Itulld to Sa.i Francisco Via Coos liny. SALEM, Oro., Juno 22. Tho WoBtorn Pacific Itallrond company has filed supplementary articles of incorporation with Secrctnry of State Olcott. In tho articles tho company doclnrcs It to bo Its Intention to build a lino from Eugene to a point uo'ir tho mouth of tho Sluslnw River and thence to Mnrshllold. 'From Marsh field tho lino Is to bo extended to Eu reka, Call, its length will bo about 237 miles. Tho company ulso phiim n branch lino from Junction City to Swiss Homo nnd Elmlru. ' MAKIN't; A TOWN Every town Is what Its citizens want It (o be. Tho advantages of ono town ovor another nro tho results of tho pooplo rather than natural advantage. Cleveland Is the oil center of tho world, without any oil wells nt all. Rockofollor did It. Roston Is tho Hhno center of tho U. S., nii'l Its hldori nro shipped thoro from the west. The man who says his own plnce Is an overgrown country town should have whiskers plastered nil over his dirty fnco. If your city Is not lust iIl-Ih uir busy yourself It's up to you. Hut everybody, almost, snys Marshlleld Is all right, A man took n trip to holl, whore ho found Kovornl enterprising citizens unii pipcu tno lire ami wercuslng It for cooking purposes, hud Irrigated tho country, innklng It fertllo, and Voltaire ropprtod hearing of a corn er lot In Glory being sold for tnxes. Tho Turkish rug Ih on the line, Tho bloom Is on the bob: Tho plumber quit, Hits packed his kit, Tho hoiunn's on tho Job. Tho Ico cream cones nro back again, Tho kids nro In tho park, And fnthor, too, Ih fooling blue Ho hears tho meadow, lark. And far across tho countryside Ho longs to Huh all day; Hut mothor straight Found nil his bnlt Old Guggenheim, they sny. Photo finishing Walker Studio. CARAMELS; finest O.NLV ."$c Per Pound nt STAFFORD'S, SATl'RDAV nnd SUNDAY. $'-.( Ladles' Siiminor Shirtwaists lor m.-t now at COOS RAY CASH STORE. A TLKKlhii H.I'm "will do you mini. rnum ziu 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1912 News and Gossip of Local Baseball Circles Line ' ups for Tomorrow. SUNDAY'S GAMES: Marshlleld vs. North Uend nt North Ilond. Enstsldo s. North Bond nt North Uend. CoquIUe vs. Dnndon nt Dan- don. Myrtlo Point vs. Dnndon nt Dandon. Lakeside vs. North Lako at Lakeside. North llend Flromon vs. North Slough at North Slough. Sumner vs. Fnlrvlow nt Sum- nor. Either Sutton or Johnson will pitch for Marshlleld In tomorrow's gumo, nnd D. Gardiner of North Dond will probably umpire. Tho Marsh-Hold-North Uend game will ho cnllod at 1:30 and will bo followed by tho North Dend-Eastsldo game. At Dandon, Coqulllo nnd Myrtlo Point will play tho homo team. Ed Howatt of Marshlleld will umpire Enstsldo hns strengthened Its tenm for tomorrow's gnmo nnd Mnnagor Whltty Is well pleased with the proi pocts. So far Enstsldo has had hard luck all around but thoro Is still a chanco to get Into tho gnmo nnd mnko It hot for tho other teams In the league. Robertson, who Is consldored to bo ono of tho host pitchers on tho Day, will bo on the mound tomorrow. Cnt ton, Clinton, and Louis will also do much to strengthen tho toatn. Tho probnblo lineup will bo ns follows: Donn.c; Robertson, p; Cntton, 1 bi O'Donnolit 2 b; Clinton, H b; Louis, 88 ; Vineyard, r f ; Tcllefson, c f; Jon sen, 1 f. Preparations for the big gnmo to bo plnyod hero on tho Fourth bo tweon Dnndon and Marshlleld nro now being completed. Thoro Is to bo a $100.00 sldo bet. Guy Kendnll will probaby try out next week with Marshflcld. Ho Is a pitcher with a good roputatlon and might prove n vnlunblo man for tho team. Ho Is a brothor of J. C. Ken dall nnd came hero Inst fall from Minneapolis. Tho North llend llnoup tomorrow will probably bo ns follows: Gaff ncy, 2 b; Young, ss; Hull, p; KIs snm, 1 b; Connors, c; Wnllaco, .1 b; Heath, e f; LllJebo, r f; Muloncy, 1 f. WRITES ABOUT E Festus Waller Tells Experi ences of Trip on Board the Maryland. (1. II. Wlllliil' tnilnv ronlvl tli.i following Interesting letter from IIjI .... i. . ...... i. ., ., nun, ri'iiuiM, who ih on mo nniiuai cruise with tho Oregon Naval Mi litia on tho V. S. S. .Maryland: "I urn liiHt havlm; n iM-niul (lino! hardlv niivthlm; lit iln lit nm ,ui i . ' , ' " ;" ". i Hiuop ami uu our exercises nnu iisiau to mo iiauu, piay witu niiiygoat.i, parrots, monkeys uud over 27 Anvj. Thoy nro fine ones, too. Wo nro busy with gun drill and filing. I Wns rnnimnr. tlmn Inmliiv nml Imlnml throw In u 100 pound shell. Wo nlso scrub decks, do gymnastic oxorclses land ovory day nro shown somothl'ig now- oy somo or tno gunners In oncn drill. Wo will bo threo dnys nt Frisco. Wo will urrlvo thoro tomor row mornlnu nnd will mni nn u-in ,250 tons. Wo nro only 200 miles mini uivre- now. ino roiinsyivnnln Is only 90 miles nhond of us with tho Sonttlo boys on board nnd sho Is near ly a sister to this ship. You ennnot renllzo this ship's slzo: 70 feet wldo, f.02 foot long, nnd over 100 foot tall, nnd tho diameter of tho smokestack Is 20 feet. San Diego and Snn Plodro will ho our noxt stop. Plonso write to mo. I should hnvo turned In two hours lira. Thm-A lu unihi.,,, ,.... , order on board this ship; no kicking nround, nnd wo nro treated bettor bv , tho regulars than by our own men' nnd officers. I would not hnvo! missed this cruise for $2R cash. Ono I any nt tho Portland carnlvnl was' oriu inni. .o haul work: not oven in tho engrne-room. Six hours n day nnd IS hours off Is what tho boys on tho 'blnck gang' hnvo to work. Thero aro 1000 men on board." HARVARD WON" VARSITY NEW LONDON'. Pnnn T.7.:' on Ilnrvard won vnrslty from Yahf'bv STORE TOOS IIAV C'ASI1 All kinds of DRIVES nt S VRTER'S Your Water Boiler Will hnvo n croat iloni nf naA i. I- ourth. Aftor colebrntlng everybody will want hot water to wash off tho grlmo and smell of burnt powder Hotter hnvo us look yours ovor to make sure it is all right. And while wo are about it suppose wo take a look at all your plumbing? Willey & Schroeder .103 North Front Street. PHOXE 77-J EVENING EDITION. Portland Loses to Vernon and Los Angeles Takes Second place in Penant Race. STANDING OF TEAMS W. L. P.C. Vernon 15 29 .008 Los Angeles 12 113 .508 Oakland 12 33 .500 Sacramento 33 30 .158 Portland 27 30 .4011 Sn . Francisco ..30 15 .100 . PORTLAND. Ore., Juno 22. Port land lost to Vernon yesterdny by h 3 to 2 score. Tho Const Leaguo games resulted as follows: At Lob Angoles II. II. K. Vernon 3 0 1 Portlnnd 2 5 1 At Sncrnnionto II. II. E. Sncriuucnto ...'.. 3 I) 2 Sun Frnnclueo 1 1 I At San Francisco It. II. 10. Oakland ,. 5 5 5 Los Angoles It 12 2 marshfielFgun club is active Will Go to Coqulllo Tomorrow for Tourney Had Kino Prac tice Shoot. Tho Mnrshllold Gun Club Is com mencing tho season nctlvcly nnd aus piciously. Six members, Dr. Dlx, J. Albert Mntson, II. J. McKeown, Claude. NnBbtirg, W. N. Ekblad nnd Hnnlc Wells. Will Ekblnd carried off honors with the" bOBt scoro, making 21 out of 25 three times up. All tho mombcrs made excellent scores. Will Go to Coqulllc. Ten members of tho club arc plan ning nn nuto trip to Coqullle tomor row for n tourney with tho Coqulllo Club. If tho Mnrshllold men mnko ns good Bcores ns they did In yestor dny'B prnctlco shoot, they will return with tho scalps of the Coqulllo In dians at their belts. Among thou who will mnko tho trip tomorrow will bo tho following: J. Albort Mntson. Dr. Dlx. V. N. Ekblnd. G. A. Hrown. II. J. McKeown. F. A. Lnlso. J, W. Gnrdlner. P. N. Roborg. Claude Nasburg. Dr. A. L. Hniisoworth. Anson Rogers, Jr. Hairft Wolls. Does 1 1 8 Per Cent Profit Interest You? Government statistics show that the avoi ile rate of increase on all farm lands in tho United States for tho past ten years was 1 IS per cent. Statistics for f)0 years pnst show practically the same advance. Hesides this advance, 7 to 8 per cent net income was de rived from farm lands. Do you know of more gilt edged investments? Coos County lands increased much faster. The,v will do so in the future. We Offer a Special Farm Inducement 45 acres on lttvigablo inld, near town, 1') acres bottom, dyked and ditched, balance all level bench. Artistic home, furnished, per fect protection from winds, all conditions ideal for fruit, gardening, poultry, or any thing that this section produces. 100 three year old trees, 200 chickens, horse, cow, nil fanning implements, good fonciiK. very lit tle work required to make one of the best paying places ii the United States. Tt will take but half a day to inspect it thoroughly. It should take a competent .iudge of land but five minutes to seo that it is n safe, first class investment. Price, if'."),.")00.00 . I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 Front St. Ul l60" J ""'T" wuuu noaas and Arrange Runs. At n meeting Inst 0VenlnB ,ha I enn within of n... m..-.' ?' th rJ cycle Club wns purf ' TV lowing officers wc, i'.,Tll to.. President Win. Loimslnff Vice President wR , KW,t.n,.ll.-1v- " sm,thbIad- eeoAd LleuSntS t lliBr.aryndTr,aslI,eriffS: Tho object of tho vuh ,. . molo good roads nUt nr,n f ' .P" series of runs' nn.l " n v " for ..i.nii.... mi... . " ""Vailro Illnlni.. Jiioiith. It will ami atolR8 Federation of Atnprinn.. ,.. lh "a Ists. " ",utcki. Tho club stalls mm, .... . membership of n. " n c,,!Her ho :,':g """"""" "'"" w.,. An Open Letter: JMnrohliold Ore, liuio 22, 19lt. Doai' People: In our letter of June 20, ' 1912, we forgot to mention that we hnvo Iho niftiest H113 of $1.00 and 1.00 lints over! shown on Coos liny. "Wo' would also like to lmve von see our line of 2." nnd 50 cent i Neckwear. Nothing better1 anywhere. Yours trtilv, TIIEFTXUP. P. S. Don't forget those Silk Sox at 2." cents pair at THE FTXUP. rarshfield. North 13eml. IV liv U t 3