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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912 EVEWIMK EDITIOW. mmmmm Wlit COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALOXKV IMItor mid I'ub. DAN K. MALON'HV News Editor Entered at tho postotilue at Marsh leld, Oregon, (or transmission through tho malls as aocond olags mall matter. Dedicated to tho service of tha poople, that no good causo hall lack i champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. d of a year ago. Dank clearings I for tho same month nre larger. Tho 1 production of steel Is the heaviest In the history of the trust. Exports and imports have broken tho record In value, nntl In tl c Inst year hnvo shown an Inerenso in actual qunr tlty. The American people refuse to act upon the precepts of pessimism In n year when every present fact and every portent imbtio them with the spirit of optimism. Isn't an ear disease, ptomaine poison ing doesn't effect tho toes, digitalis is not a linger exorcise and nontrum has nothing do with the nose." AVAXT MEANS EITOItT. BUIJSCKIPTIOJf HATES. DAILY. Cne jear 6-0 Per month BO WEEKLY. One year J1.G0 6 I Mlttn Mullnv wniitu to know "what Is the use of being told to '"hitch I your wagon to a star" when tho noar-l est star Is 25,000,000,000 miles' away?" jaiSjII Altua Kingston r.ivb: "A butcher docs not need n medical diploma In' order to be able to euro pork. The invitation to a modern fash lonnble wedding ought to reads "Tho honor of your presents Is requested." M wnnt something they have not got. I want a cot tage, others want castles." Thus snlth the rich Duchess or A things fade and pass away Soiithcrland. deprecating tho ngo In. Bubbles In tho sun which we live. Let not the duchtssj ?,Ve and lovo but for a day worry. The wanting somothlng you Then their course Is run. ie year iv -. "-, '" "" " .-" , When paid strictly In advanco the i haven't got is what moves tho world, bscrlplion price of tho Coos Day' Even adversity has Irs uses. It Is' ; the lack of things ho wants jubscrlDti Tliina la IK. An nop rnnr nr 12. EO for air mnnthn (keeps man moving upward. Picture i ' . n condition under whlrli tnnn liml ' An independent Republican news-.everything ho wanted. Why. It An,l vnn ninl 1 mSiet one frnrwllivo. tlirt . nut1 frlnmluliln wo must sever: Put railway rumors on Coos Day Go on forovor and forever. Beds and Beddin taper published every ovenlnu except Sunday, and Weokly by The Coos liny Times Publishing Co. i' Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. flnrshileld :t :t tl t: Oregon would bo mighty listless, unlntcrcst Ing old world, wouldn t It? But nature has provided differ ently. She hns decreed that man, like all othor animals, like tho flow Frank Cohan says: "Thoro Is a bl dlfferenco between butterfly and fl In tho butter." Just because Fred Uachinau THE INDEPENDENT VOTED. ors, tho birds, tho fishes, tho streams ,"" ,,. ";"",, ', ,": . ,,,"", and the hills, shall change nnd In ?tn V1'8 Mac'' J 1,c cnnnot ,,,nc0 tll0n, each change discover something that. In U1 lnn"9, ho wants. . . , . ' .. The rich, tho titled, tho powerful, ' , u f ,m"ch 1oaslcr t0 y.lto a nolo nil wnnt something that they have tnn u ls ? slnB ono nn,J U ' uh not got, as well ns tho poor and low-' B,or B,B a not0 !"' ' ,8 , ly. Hence, thoro Is n striving for '. I)n ond ffTBPW T I I T You who are in need of Beds or Bedding Bear This in Mind' Light housekeeping Is apt to makd heavy bread. ' BOTH the Chicago nnd Baltimore national conventions boro doep lIllliluaaiiMi v. uiu bhumiii ". M,l.,.. nM.t.n1.t.. l.i. , i the independent voto of tho country, 1 1 "' ' 'V' ,7 ,313" nnd In each of them there was in evi.j 'c , fn l.,,Ii0". '" '0om' """' denco tho disposition of mllllotis of J'" "" "0?MnL tQn ",?"&? ' TOters In tho United States to reject S,r",.n-BfI "J1?, m"5" ?": 8J,nc! party platforms and punka, candi-l ;" me or .Inc. the Ime when Sarmony witl, Th P pMcIfl vtow o f Jn g bJ?J ' ? ' J. P. Morgan can raise $10,000,000 tlicniBolm, nn" r monk?2 ,f"01'' man In on his check nny minutes; hut tho Party bounds never hung bo Ioom-' r "''ro,'K' "ort for """& ,10, man who Is raising a largo family on ly upon tho oleclorato of tho United """" '"" """ '"" ?12 .it week Is a greater llrtnncler 1......-.. than .Morgan. Where did the house fly? tl.... n. !..... ...Ill u,.... I.. .1.1 ! til fcj uuiiiua tiu.u nfc.ii ouiiiv uuiu ... fl T II udou the voterH. hut they retain but' J W I I n THE After nil. llm rnntc lccinn ffifnir4 little of tho attractive and repellent TOASTANDTEA t moving whether In the mnchlne iliop- i"i'In society. qualities which thoy possessed 00,' 40, or oven 20 years ago. J ji is mis increasing inucpenupiii xotc which will decide tho election next November, which will glvo vic tory to ono or tl e othor of tho sov eral parties In tho fluid, and which will occupy during the next four years an exceptionally strong posi tion In formulating national policies through Its holding tho balance of political power. Today men are not content to bo democrats or republicans because their fathers were opposud In Issues j Cong dead. Today the forceti tifi xfghtvousncsH nnd the square doal! stand nway from the bosses, tho I mon of soft life," tho powers of ser- Tho city chnrms with Its pulse and Dullness, cunning and greed. Tho throb, line of division Is up and down both It's surging nnd soothing crowd; $nrtlcs; not horizontal, with tho rv And the heart Is stirred by tho mens- publicans In one luytr and the demo- uroil bent Perry & Nichols6n have the greatest line, and that is only half. This line- contains the very cream of six manufacturers' best efforts. Here in this store, ready for delivery, you will f jnd The Greatest Selections The Very Best Styles The Finest. Finishes and the cost is less than yob pay for 'the poorest kind,, $2.50 up to $50.00 Bedsteads From - I (JOOD EVENING Ah from tho smoke Is freed tho 1)1(17.0, So let our fnlth hum bright; And If they crush our olden ways. Who e'er can crush Thy light? GOETHE. It Is a good thing that a mnu can change his mind without changm; his clothes. Somo Coon Day folks spend no much tlmo In trying to preserve tlslr dignity that tfiej hnvo little tlmo for anything else. THE CALL OF THE HOME A Lnwronco' fR"nn.) professor aw sorts that ninny men "think In chan nels. And frr thousands of casus nil appropriation" lit ucetled to dcepm the ehanncl. crats In another. Coos liny Is all right, if auyhody asliB you about It. And she Is get ting better all the time; It's tho way of tliKAVurl'l onto tho proper "hiino'i" Ih-rIu'm. .Man, nor town, can affo'tl to dlHicgard tho right hunch. PHOSPEIHTV HEI'IISES TO WAIT. a v FEW days ago Tho TIiiim A' commented tin thu Industrial Of Its turmoil long nnil loud: The (iinrm Is there of a life thnt thrills. With Its throng of young nnd old, With Its strife and stress of n higher plnco In the markets of Htilmmorlng gold. An optimist In a man who expectx his underclothes n Ho' properly equip pod with buttons whim they coma bark from tho lnumlry. Wo want our fg fresh, but nut the rook. COSTLY" HASTE. Hut the wind HlgliH low nt crenlng When the fret of the day Is still', And calls mo nway to tho old farm homo Wluiuii Unlit kIiIiiiw nrnr Hw MM. activity of the Northwest mt mi ... fnm,V'H ,roi,m l am Inllet! to rest. Indluatlou of loturnliig pimperlv;) ,,y ((0 H0n,B of tj,e woolland Commciitlng' on thu minio- genoitil, night; lople Tho Oregonlau says: , i And I catch n glimpse or tho dear old 'Prosperity rofusua to wait thu sot- ( rooms (luninnt or the polllliiil controvoile wm, ,,,,,. ,,,,, of w.irome light, nnd tho dutoriiilnatlon or the pollcli-n' Selected I i whloh shall control llm government for. the next four iiih. DUutmut lng thu effectH of thu primlilitntliil election, It Is popiiug over the coun try In an over-rising lldi. Willi m iluis coming to meichauls and inaui- faeturers in a siilimif which prom Isos to etiual that of tho'iectud yen 11)07. optimism Is llm ruling nolo, , ,,.,, rlll , ,,, ,.,, wlll iiniUi hoi familiar morwiiyiioil talk u , ,)f , that i bus no nwallH the result of I T IS estlmnted' Hint J 15, 000, C00" nro lost yearly hccntige of enrc lessnogs In tile imnrdng and shlr- plnjr of eggs. And' the main trouble Is said to lie wit 1 1 r tho farmers vlw luiTO tho eggs fOTTBaltt. Tho tendoncy to w.isto In unwise offorts at hnste ui wU ns the old fashioned dlsrgtinr for many of tho poKslbllltlos open to tho caruful farmer should n ellntiiiated wilit i fu ll tm- met! oils tiutt arts coming; Fnt'i itw. Morchnnts have learned to- com pute breakawrand other losses-ran -fully and to crowd the wasto fit ttito When You Want Springs and Mattresses come here. This is the place where you find real quality, honest-made, full-value bedding. We Are Mill Agents for Blankets PERRY ( NICHOLSON n n r IF fltr.wtlnn ilf.nn tf. n iiiliitmiiiih. ?r It t (,m, rnrmom realized some, or this THE WISE OIISI'.IIOH SAS: I'lnil nf nnnnnmr niul i(.rtiHWl llm $ir.,000,0(W a year for broiten qua. "One of the first things n man who Intends to bo popular must learn Is to piny to tho gallory." 1M1 m nw 1 i I Twelve million pounds worth of feather Is retulred every year to pro vide boots and shoes for tho Inhab itants of Croat Qrltllan. The iptrctit mado J..lettd,. contain SO. 95 tho mufat. me'oili noinx4fdi; Many of( lb) bmll or numv lt tl l A Japanese bride gives her wed- ding p runouts to her parents as a slight revompeusu for the trouble they hnvo hail In rearing her. not the Mention Is seldom hoard. Tho doncroto ovldeuco ot prosperity has' disponed tho clouds ol gloom w' Ich usually bettlo down mor busluess in a prosldential M'ar. 1'ronporlty for the wholo nation n Utorally building ltsolt from tho groiiiul up. on the wild fmindatli'it of prosperity niumm the farinc; Willi huinpor crops of wheat, cora and- hay ami with an ewellent mi' look tor cotton, faun-is are m anxious ns to the supply of labor for Jjarvost and an oflerlim v.,inn ' to 100 per cent higher lhau normal, Tho lower prices dun to the lnri;t yield will lie more than conipensatnl t thu fai mm- by tie Increased qu."i illy ho has ftir sale, and at tho biiuu time will tnt'i-enoe the piirrliasln power oC ilie consumer for 11101' than -muif product AMiured of a good trade from "V farmers, the meiiiianls are husyhu tluiuuelves to replenish their stock. ildpleted by the liiiuiMu-niouth buy. Ing of the hut few eats. Wl olosul rs are passing on theso orders to manufacturers, and In every lino Im perative demnnd is brushing nslno all excuses for going slow nf folded by uucortnliit as to the tariff, the trusts and other old maiulbys ! those busluess Casnaudras that al ways keep ono eye on politic., Knowledge that great traffic awaltts them In the hauling of record crops and vast uautltles of merchaiidib has lifted the ruilmails out of their chronic state of despondency. They nro buying rails, cars, locomotives and all kinds ot uriieiial In conn, (Unco that tl 0 earnings of tho pres ent year will uladdt-u with an . 1 cioase e.es whlc'i have been sad dened by dec-reuses for tho Inst two years. The era of prikpeli I not mere ly couilir' It has ,ilread opened Building fi'i' June mii ii.ii-m'iI the re- it'WIilMt ul D School for QltU lo"fc ruaiii hi Biiitrcu fivous iMpllM sp4co4ll Mult. AH. SlMlUaa.OlMU aa. rorcittipjtJdriMTiu: HiN-ri:it.siJri:iuoii amrt.st, lirinw iiaii , rr..i 1 mui 1 iji'; nnu r.iri'11'.Mi A ill CENTS POl'XD nt STACFOIID'S SATL'HD.ir and Hl'.ND.IV. ! T WICIT I 'WOl'Lll HO IE ELECIED -iLtYOH tture nro tho uxrurpt from tin political crcd ot Mrs. Rao Cliploy Raum, candidate for Ma l'ir or San Diego, tit lai II: "JWn and women have eiual fghts In CaUJUrttla. Thero shoutd be slinplkity iMiirrci'VS. l.'itn.Mts: iwi cri.Mi'M v- ami economy allien wmi elilcien- fnr SI-VDAV HIXNEIt at STACI'PS. W ' iunlttpil ottlces. Frank Parsons Bays: "Erysleli'.s QltOCL'tlV. There should bo the same law - - for tho iiiwr worklngmau and - ) the rich Idler. . Tho streets should b usoi solely for business, but I would 1 provide covered places ror peo- ' plo to speak. I A woman naturally hates . graft. Tho people would bo mnyor not an Individual iiHilktffB'MMJflJlliRV ' . French scientists have Ilgured out that tho nvorago speod of a snnll Is a inllo In 14 days. If n man eouUi nso WilffM iiortliinatulv us fust im an 111' wouljj travel si luuwhcw about l iiiIIim. an hour. tlunynii trectiriiro remarkalfctl tlj fact that tlielr Lranchei 4tl down to the ground nnd takertf'l separato bIoiiis. I1 'IF I y 1 1 ' : mmwmmm& Kammerer Says: The Verdict of a Good Judge Of values is that our $20.00 and $25.00 Suits for $14.75 Are the best money saving values on Coos Bay. $5.00 Packard Low Shoes $3.50 They are just what you want for your vacation, whether at the Beach, Cocs Rio or out camping. Yours Anxious to Please. THE TOGGERY ' SAN DIEGO. Auir. 2 Vr llnn I Copley Riiam of San Diego, who re cently announced her cnndldacy for tho olllco of mayor at tho election April. 1013, Is not going to bo & sulTrngottes' candidate for mayor. I .-.Men ami women have equal rlgh s til Pllllf.t. (tin o.wl f . k ... v ..I,, will, u, nun wum m oe a inayorallty candidate for both soxes una nil tho people,,' she said. I "1 bellovo In women voting and holding olllco along with the men,, nn I 1 would llko to bo mayor or San ! DIcgo ir tho poopto by their voto any ' "'Yes, go ahead and do the best! for im nml finr ltv ! "My platform is briefly this: , "Thoro should be fclmpllclty and , economy alllo.l with eMUiency In mi nlclpnl affairs, "Thoro should bo the same law for tho worklngmnn and ror the rich Idler, "Tho streets should be uso.l for business, but I would provhlo covoro I , places ror people to speak. "San Diego hns changed rrom tho small town typo to the big ity. nnd tho psychological moment has arriv od ror a woninii to take tho reins or the city government for two years 'A woman naturally hates graft In n time whon corruption might be tho rule instead of the exception It would be n good thing to have a woman mnyor. Every honest man In the city from the truck driver to the owner of tho biggest factory would back her up mil give her advice. The people would bo mayor not tho Indi vidual. "I would be Inclined to favor a tax against bachelorhood great enough to guaranteo antl-race suicide." Mrs. Raum is a sister ot Congress man Haum of Illinois. sfmrzs) .a rsfflramn jg mimasammi -; - " ' - -r-M . T . :. - iRil3 3f t Costs -WW MORE per Sack 1' . TXoI UE5S per Loaf my: j& mifA . jngSi Sack ay J' z? i 4 I a mtPEB0 AU-PlM&il 'r-mtmiit fLSUK. mi of Flour h all you need in your kltclien If it bo FISHER'S BLEND Tiie PERFECT, ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR Answers all culinary requirements Bakes equally well tlio Most Nutritious Dread Very Lightest Biscuits Finest Flavored Cakes Highly Delicious Paslr)' These superlatives will be found warranted f you buy a trial sack of FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR For tale ly all Dealers 38 " "" MM """ FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR Manufactured By Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Seattle, U.S. A. i :f zir"- V54W. . ... j;ifc - . t. ..-.-. -...7..r .-r M BtKtKKKtatktKtjKttKfmfmatgfamga