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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1913)
mmm . . i -awaMftftawnrtttBJW! i tmtrwt-fiVjWiii i t a jetidMMwawrsws uctai"4wrt-i(wm THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1913 EVENING EDITION. rfC O A V TiftIPC H" f enlainlties nono tlio Iobs ab- Isn't Hlnroro. Thot la bemuse slip VUUO jDA. I I AlVlHiJ sunt for behiK Brim. , ran Unci nmeli sincerity without the To husband a favorite claret tin compliment. II. C. MALO.VKY Htlltor mid I'uli. t)u liittch turns sour, Is not at all an DAS K. .MAI.OAH1 .M'hh minor ; miful stroke of policy; and now lunch more with n whole collar a whole bodily existence! Peoplo may Official I'iiikt of Cuo County. OFF Entered at tlio iiostofflco at Marsti Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second cl;m mall mattor. SUIISCUM'TIOX It.YTHS. HAIIjV. Ono year JG.00 Per month f.O wickkta. Ono year 51.50 When paid strictly In advanco lite ubscrlptlon price of the Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 tor nix months. ICIAL I'AI'Mt )!' TIIK CITY ' '"' (loun tl,olr llvea wun t'lieorful ()!' MAItKIIKIKI.h. ! nL'SH m tno H,,ro xpectatlon of a oicsHcu immoriniiiyi nui nun different nlTalr from bIvIiik up youth with nil its admirable pleasures, in the hope of a better quality of gruel In a more tlinn problematical old age. We should not compliment a hungry man, who should refuse n whole dinner and reserve al lhls ap petite for the desert, beforo ho knew whether there was to be any desert or not. If there be such a thing as Imprudence In the world, wo sure ly have It hero. Wo sail In leaky bottoms and on great and perilous waters; and to take a euo from the dolorous old na val ballad, we havo heard the nier Dedicated to the sorvlco of tha people, that no good cause shall lack ji champion, and that evil shall tif.. trlvo unnnn 'Red Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMICS. Mnflifle1d :: :: :: : OrcRoj CO-OIMJIIATIVH HOCSIIKIIICH.NCJ. CO-OPKHATION Is Invading all linen of Industry. Not only Is It NuilIng Us way Into every branch of commercial activity, but now the housewife has caught the lever. In Montclalr, X. J., no fam ilies are evolving a plan for co-operative housekeeping. These fin fnin IIIoh aro to hire a general mnnagor at $1200 per year, a head cook at $3000 per year, and ten undercooks and ten maids. Tlio meals are to be cooked nt a central kitchen and de livered by nuto truck to the IiO fam ilies all ready to eat. The ten maids nro to visit each family In turn and clean windows and do other neces sary liousowork. In spenklng of this plan, the New York World snvH that Micro i'ro 7'Hi spportunltlcs for trouble In this Mikiiniu, Housewives entitled to one fifth of ono maid's time will Nud It horf. No allowance or time Is ninilo for going from lioueo to Iioiibu. Peo ples will complain of the cooking, Even If the dinner Is brought pre pared, It is some work to servo It, and If mammn nud the glrln are dressing to go to the theater, they will not care to hotlier. They will want jiretty tablownro of their own, and It will not wash Itself. In short Co-operative housekeeping Is per fectly feasible. Any fairly success ful hotel man could devise a work able scheme If the families con cerned really wanted co-operallon badly enough to subordinate their individual ways and wants. They will not, or will not often, do It. Tlioy do not actually want co-operation nt the price It costs. Few peo plo but have at times u fleeting fear that they might find the milieu iuni dull. why? --- Occasionally you run across a girl who Is afraid to go downtown by her self for fear some man will not try to lllrt with her. .j. .;, .j. HUSTORY OF GREAT T, i (From the Detroit News.) TORONTO gives evidence to the world that she Is a wide awake city by engagljig In n municipal enterprise which Involves the expen-iIIiiii-k fir tin iinn HDD in the Ini- "One expert declares that much ,,.,, nt i.m. wninr from nud riding In automobiles causes flat feet. transformation of waste marsh It also causes flat pocketbooks." ...... ...... flu.lol... Hit,.,,. lmr9 and ...I ...f..l .......W1U...1 UHim Iinuill. illl iuni nt ' annual !n,,,ta" " T"S h8 )l over r.n n.. . .r"1" 8lie h,. .VBI' !;. &SS. "AS'S i tiii: gnuT nnsKitvuit says: ((mi in t,l-r) sea ii.. Scheldt, on which It grew up. was -fio.oun.ono i, ?mwni t0 ,,w iiiiu1 inoro tnan a nowing nioniBH of i",iimiiuH in uRS u1.,,7iftiL mi ii ii.ii.. i . --ii mi i. Homl-I'ltilil mini, ImpaRKntih fur voh lit till I.. 11 . t . l"MIII .ill ... . ",'"." "l,tM1 "' weain, ".,ear,ti IMtra con- not ed. Some Coos Hay girls who paint aro HUrvntlVo moll wm probably m-off at t nearly so bad as they are paint- th(J mloi.,ukI1K ,. .lonouuce It as -M-tt- I ..cMi1lt.nl If tint ftrlltllnnl H'tiul.i flf the j,...iirv ..... - public money, it i to ne done, ny the people and for the people, since TO CATCH YOl'lt PltlKMIH I t1B ultlnsatu purpose is to build up ; the city, mnke It more beautiful, Here Is a puzzle wtlh which you healthful and prosperous than over can catch your friends napping. Try i,fnm w invnntliii' unhid, mnuev maidens Blnglng.nnd Know tnnt we, it. whort, ,irlvut0 onpItal has always shall never see dry land any more. aive them n pencil and nsk them Rlt( a00f Old and young, wo nro all on our to write- down, without hesitation. ti.i iu ..( umi-in.r h.r last cruise. If there Is a ill! of to-1 eleven thousand, eleven hundred and 15,lt l010"' is not bhikiiij, ner i. .i r n...i.. unb-.. i ..i moucv noon a wild chance or a pass It round, and let us lmve a pipe! Without thinking;, they probably crack-brained theory before wo go! Robert I.ouls Steven- will write It 11,111 son. e u- WITH THE TOAST ' AND THE TEA i coon KVKXIXO. The city has iiiit'tlmt l urn the backing of reason nud precedent eleven thousand, eleven hundred and in Its undertaking. eleven. It Is only eleven thousand . llluo Is ( lasgow on the Clyde. ..one hundred and eleven. To write the metropolis of a rattier inrren I the number correct a 1! must bo In- country nud accessible from the At- Bortud. as eleven thousand, eleven mniie only by a tortuous pnssage hundred and eleven totals 12,111. through ditngeroiiB reefs and shoals. Figure It out and see for yourself, ,'me Clyde Itself wns once a poor e.- 4- case for a river, as the Oiacgow peo- The sinnrl woman who hasn't n pie found, for It was spread out good figure knows how to make up over a broad, rock bottomed shoal for It. - nearly us far ns Oreeuock. They H-xx- 'snld to themselves, "we will make How often have you wasted a dol- this a grent conimcrclnl city by lar's worth of time trying to make up opening the way to cheap ocean for It. . freights. Thus we will Invite ninnu- Xx-xx- facturlng and wo will draw to this Some of us think we are entitled tn l'rt the bulk of the commerce of the -XX JfJTllY should a bullying lawyer W ne permuted to Insult people v Just becnuso Ihoy have boen wllncsst'H to Incidents that hurt the rnso of the lawyor'n client? Cannot wo have contempt of the people as well ns contempt of court? FOIiTOMOItltoW XKVKII CO.MIIS.' IT IS cusiomary to say Hint nge Hhould be considered, becnuso It egmes liwt. It seems Just as much to tlio point, that youth conies first. And the wale fulrly kicks the beam. ir you go on to add that age. In a majority of cases, never comes nt all. Ulsease and accident make short work of even the most prosperous persons, death uibIh nothln. and the expi use of a headstone Is an In- consiuerniiie iruie to the luippi heir To be suddenly imulfed out In the middle or iiiiiIiIHdiih schenies, lx tragi cal enough nt bent, but when n mtiii lias beu griiilBlug himself his own life In the mean while, and saving uii everything for the festival that w.ih never to be. H l)ecoiuert that hysteri cnJIy movliiK sort of tragedy which Hen on the couilneH of farce. The 71ctlm Is dead nud he has ciiiiiiIuk ly ovi'rreached liliiiHelf. a coinblnn- There Are All Kinds Ready-to-Wear Clothes From today you must bring to I I bear an ever Increasing wisdom I I the applicant of lessons lenrn- ! I cd. Every Incident of your tlnlly I I toll should bo made an educn- I I tlonal Incident. The nverago I I vmmir man drum not lenrn until I r -...n . ... . ... ... . . . . .... ( ..... . .. i perhaps too late that It does a lot of credit ror performing a duty, iim-nur ium umi num. I not pny to fritter or Idle away I and we are. To accomplish their end they had I his time. Make a study of those j -XX-XX- to blast out a broad channel In solid I who hnvo gono to the head. As- I j Possibly the seasons really aro rock leading up to the city and then I certain what they did In an I changing. Anyway, the silly season build doekB. basins, loading niachln- I emergency. Henry M. Iiylles- is now o ntup all the year around. ery, railway dock terminals and oth- ! by. I , -XX-XX- or t1(;8 for the convenience of Certainly a mnn's wife may have shlnners. Thev minni Sion.nilO.nni) been the only woman ho ever loved on harbor Improvement, thus nmk- nt the time they fnced the parson. , ,,K their city ono of the great ports. -tx-n- ... . the greatest shipping center of the There Is even hope for him who Wnrld and u beehive or Industry. preys upon his fellow man If he can wlmr,. thm turn mit. niTiii-.iin.r i.. ; Inspire some good woman to pray tMtf oral ,,onHtf everything rrom the for "I"1' M finest cambric needles to big battle- 1 .T. ., , . ships. Its textile Industries nre very Some men never ell their wives a Inw.t It )mH ,ll0 )lirK(.Hl ,.ien.lcal deliberate falsehood, because they workll ,,, ti1L. wor,i ,, , U the em- haven t time to study ono i norlimi nn.l Hhlnnlnu nolnt for ninnv -ii-Ji- (Intensively ludiistriiil towns. The docks, besliles having helped to i STOIIY OF Tlll-J DAY. make the city great, bring It n good ' ' annual income. Siicci-hh In that .In. ni'llll-.llliu lllllll, llllMinnuilll- Jul" Yl'H- .,(. I,,.,,,,., " " '"1111 and ... "' sels of more than nine feet draft. " "'I mrtniiLe ninny tlmMc0,!ln"f- Antwerp decided to get on the map ', Im uc-potiipitaiied i.i TllM more emphatically and began scoop- .V, ' ., n,1 Hul!"ale .1. Z 0t lug the mud out of the Scheldt. .1.11 "'"'"'"''Ij 110 Bunnorn .' li Navigation or the river wns. bow- "".": ,uitr ever. 11 monopoly In the hands or tlio .., 'l"nl Ih mi out nf n,. Dutch, who charged heavy tolls for ,t1.(1l,K, ,rll wa, niiLT,1' ships, so. In J 803. u now treaty was ' ,l,,l'B f ra ol 5 agree.l upon by which the IJelglans " ' ,mi " ''ovelopoen, .1? got control or their own river. 'V,,V' ' c'. l,ulm 0 hi ?!,h' Then they began more extensive rlv- ,,, V ',lHU'll't nml said: I J . t- er linprovoiuents. built miles of mug- i, ' l'Xl()r,,, mul lnip0 . i1" nlflccnt granite nunys along thu olty ..;.;.,.. 1 n tU of ratu,r front, where ships of 25 feet draft ,?" iec,t, J'whjiho of It, ihminT Bt can now tie up. They built tracks ,'.,.,..' 2 reot, but th T. along the quay ami set up travel-' '"L"1 J.000.000 In dorh ?I lug cranes upon them for rapid loml-1 Li1"". ' "'l'1 "lnR Hoatlne t,nd lug und unloading of vessels. Theyi" ' K.t rl,l,wr connection, 5 brought railway terminals to the .,.'. ",K'11 " H,roB Wd for ik J fiimv tn limit,, tiimsfi.iu .IM ..ii..n.. mm.i .'. ",l '"' ninny voam ,,.:!'"! convenient ns poslsble. Thus fnri,"V,TL,?ll"p,B,,,n bound tor B? the city has spent $100,000,000 nud , "tl In nt her door. '' ai... tu ...in u.,...n..,r ..,,..,,,.. i.... 'ii municinal. na in i..ji... . she has found that It pays. The L11 i!1; wili like nm. iircHeni Invi.Hiiii.iiit Iiiiu i.iM.i.. tt.iu ''"""ii'ss goes where ih i.JVT! natu.rilly obscure Inland city the 1" '"?,' nll,ll'''B. flahntoo r roren.oHt port or Huropo mi.t the J "v " n Rt ur bcl"B ta5 second port of the whole world. ," "",,lB(,' Ims rhrn from l """ iti iiiiirft ina ho. 1 -1X-1X- siiuyici:. ICach velvet petal to unfold: F.ven as the little rosebud strives. Until, In crimson splendor thrives The fragrant rose, that we behold, Nodding and swaying In the breeze, KIhbciI by golden sunbeams, warm, It serves HUcet honey to the bees. And tries, Its mission to perforin. So should we nlways try to live, According to the Muster's plan; Striving, by word or deed to give, Homo service to our fellowman. The following Is told IIS till) truth, nurture Iuih Inil in n mnltllm!.. nf Kendenvorlng to aid some weary soul, the whole truth and nothing hut the other undertakings under municinal Thnt In struggling to bienst the truth, but the Now York Herald, ownership which have made the cllv . Htoim' ' """"t Skowhegan. Maine, which re- fniou8 ns well ns prosperous. Until wo rench the distant gonl. cently went democratic after thirty This city of Antwerp wns for ages Let us try, our mission, to per- years or republican rule. A now vll- ,,ni.t, 0f little more than hlstonT'al w , .- ., . Wr,,1 r ' . r. 1 .. B ,1" , ..T.V lcrcHt. It was In the Interior of rcu.t of local enterprise, home .. .. " '" :,'"' .V,,',',,' .,., ""' "...I .. I. " I'lHlgniflcnnt Kingdom. CO miles and uiunlclpa ownersh p. H-il- I fast driving. 'I ho prosecution had f,.om tilt, .,,,.. fi0n The river llaiiiinni. wuh nn iimiiv imii.ii Some Mnrshlleld people who lot rested, nud the attorney for the do- "' " "lU1 B1"- '" ""r nuiiiDuig mis an biull.N liiindl their chickens run loose seem to fenso arose. "Your honor. 1 move 11...... .......... ...... ..... , ..mil jviiin tt" I"" I mum Mill ' .,... i. ..;.., "-" " uetODlJ I league consisted or several "free "iLV m"K ,lum,,f ""fllwhj cities" in Oerninny. Among these! """' Toronto will were the cities or llrouieii ami Hani--;," '' H,',n "rouBli the polity burg. Ilrenien Ih 50 miles up the r ". , , ff ,1 t,morca lnl Ab ..i...... u..u.... ...,.t it.....i. .. .... . ' ' maniifactur rn: nn.i ii ... r. -- .u.u mUBm. the Kibe. Neither occupied positions or commanding advantage. They were well enough In the old dnys when ocean vessels ranged about 100 tons In size and S to 10 feet draft. UMien larger shipping cunio Into use (hey had to do something, nud do It decisively. Knelt of these cities is free In the sense thnt It Is an Independent state or the (lerinnn umpire. ICnch acts an n state nud is governed us a stale. The Idea ur home rule and municipal owner ship for cities, Instend of being a recent fad as some of our ulii'ge.i . btatesinen term' It, Is really eeuturloH old. as the llansenlie league,' In fact. llremen wub Bituated where the" malulf nance of a deep -channel nud u unliable harbor with banian for an chored shlpn wns impracticable, ho the city bought a strip or territory IIS miles down the stream, In that distant spot she set up the port of llreinerhaveu. There bIiu built docks and basins und set up loading ma chinery on four harbors for the use of merchant vessels. Her tonnage In local merchant whips hits grown rrom 70. 000 In 18.12 to more than 700,001) toduy. Her population was SI. iiiiii In 1S70 and It Is 2:i0,oi)0 to day. This rapid development In u cltj ninny centuries old Is the direct ule parks. SO.MK AITO uIH).VTs!" -I - Don't try to run lthoulol water; It will only make builntnfor the repair man, Don't try to stnrt without Hi switch turnvd en; It can't be dost 'on i urivu rnBt, or try to km quickly on a wot or stipnerr tro. ment. Don't neglect in cold mthtrte use mi nntl-freezlnR solution Ntj Is sultnble for your partlcnlir ! ciuiiy; your radintor Mill trtntt you lorget, Don't forget to roloane the m gency brake before atttmtlti u start. Don't try to shift Kean ulthiw ciuicn in. Don't try to breat all the IN laws of your particular locality. Don't rail to keep your tar prep- eriy iiioricateii. Don't let your car stand to thl the tires rub or chafe agaltit tli curbing. Don't start your car with ajt ihin t run the wheels out of trw. Don't fall to examine yonr t!ml after each trip; it may prevent trotyl le on the next one. Havo your Job prlntlor don it I Tlio Times oince. think thnt their neighbors nre only that the respondent be discharged." 0t raising egg-plnnts In their guldens, i "All those in favor or the motion will S .;. .;. & my "aye," announced the new Jus- ij Albert Mendel nml (lenrge (lood- Dee. A chorus or "nyes" resounded rum were discussing the trade situ- through the courtroom. "Respondent ntlon. "Yes," Bald (Jeorge. "Money Is discharged," said the Justice, talks, bull all It ever said to mo was : good-bye." ' .j. q Till: I'M.' I.KAF A3K. Some men work because they nre ,. , ,, . TT , ... too dlKUlllPd to beg nud too nervous 'Hie following little rhyme, said to to Hleal. come front a breezy o.rhr.iii;e. !. t ... ... ... very true leilectlon of nresent day No good cltlcn will object to the 8,',0: smell of u bonllre in your yard. It , .... , . , , menus a cleaner city. I hl"!, tjl1'1, '0M look. s,) mnnU' -jj-- l Don t you wear no clothes, nt nil? I Don't you wear no shimmy shirt? vi'i'Mitv Mi.'rin ii iT- T Don't you wear no potty skirt? "'"" ""' ".' I .Tnnt your corset und your hose - - ro ,,08l, yol. iiii(iLMTi0tieH? A small boy with a rnthor loBtind Mttle girl, when on the street lonesome nppearance walked Into the You appear to be all feet: county clerk's ollhe nt the court Willi your dress so very tight. ""use. , ion are just un tiwful sight. "IMonso." tlio lad said timidly. Nothing on to keep you wnrni: 'have ybu seen nnythlng or it lady Crazy Just tn show your form. mound here?" ' uult. ,-lrI, you won't live Ioiik. "Why. yos, sonny. I've seen sev- .lust becuuse you dress nil wrong. l,nI- ' i Can't )ou wear more underclothes " ell. have you seen imy without , Than your corset and your hose? a little hoy," the hid asked anxious-1 After while, I do believe. '' You will dross like Mother Kso! "os." replied the clerk. Well." wild the little chap as a Now Is the cheerful gladsome time relieved look crosesd IiIh nice. "Cut When poets write the sonnet, the little hoy. Where's tlio lady?"! And every hubby's little wife Is eruzy fur n bonnet. 'fc of course The Fixup Kind and the Other Kind You can get them at all prices and as flue as you want. Most men find It worth while to pny enough to get nil-wool, good style and carorul tailoring You can he sure of those things, nt minimum expense, If yen get your Suit at the Fixup. Whethor you pay $S..10 or ?27.!i0 you get the utmost value for every dollar you spend nt this store. You can always rely on nn thing jou ge here, FIXUP TWO KTOKKS. A niau should know tno company he uvoIiIh. -xx-xx- She buys some dainty little thing That s way beyond her means. compliment Ih pleasing to the Well knowing that her hubby dear nverago woniiui even If wbe knows It Will go down In his Jeans. Wash Dn The Golden Rule has an exceptionally nice line of wash dresses for women and children. These were purchased by us from the Elite Manu facturing Co,, of Boston. They are big values. I Children's Dresses priced from 50c to Ladies' Wash Dress cs priced from $1 to Crepe Kimonas $1.25 to $2.00 Silk Kimonas Priced at Extra values in Shirt Waists big line to select from. Lot of new ones received yesterday. THE GOLDEN RULE To Furnish Your Home Well You Must Have Balance Proportion Harmony and Contrast All of these come without extra cost but not without a great deal of thought. The less you have to spend for your home furnishings, the more is the reason you should come to this store. We are best qualified to make your home look well. We understand the art and we have the required stock that gives our customers a satisfaction not found elsewhere. Look at Our Windows If the effects please you, get our prices, compare these prices where you will. We make one plain statement, that we can do more to make your home beautiful and comfortable, and for less price than any other store in any city five times as large as Marshfield. We welcome all those who wish to shop in the interest home comforts and satisfying effects. V I fol OlNr-K 9" ifss Perry & Nicholson csbfleid Noith Bend 'entral R. A. rnnnA