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4 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. .MAI.OM'Y Kditor mill Pub. PAN K. .MAI.OXI'V News Ktlitor Official Piiiht if Coos County. ' ohl ninl iiiftrin to Uiolr houses of worship. Uosldos dcwitlng much time In correspondence, Miss Jarvls has inntlo Bpverul trips abroad to I'uropo. OFMC1AI. Ol p MM.it oi tiii: im m itsmii:i.i). Entered at the pnstofflce at Mann field. Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second cIjm mail matter. BUnSCHIPTION KATKS. DAIIA. One year ?6.&0 Per month r,0 vi:i:uiiV. One year 31.50 When paid strictly In advance Mie lubEcriptlon price of the Coos Day Tlmoa Is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for Ix months'. Dedicated to the service of the people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that evil shall uo. thrive nuopp used. Address all communications to roos hay iiaiijV timi-s. Mnrsliflelil :: s: '' '- Orego.. T' A l-VTIM! KI-'l-'OltT. I IK most subtle and deceitful hope that over existed, mid one which wrecks the happiness of many a young woman s lite Is tho common delusion that a woman can best reform a man by marrying htm. It Is ii mystery how people can lie so blinded to the hundreds of cases In every community whore tottering homes have fallen and Innocent lives hr.ve been wrecked, because some young woman lias porslatod In mar rying a scoundrel in the hope of saving him. Tin: t'o.ii sitpi.v. ACCOItniNO to a Portland paper. Mr. C. A. Smith recently gave a reassuring answer to the poo llo who are worrying about the cent supply by saying Mint the Coos liny coal Holds run ship 1 00.000. 00u tons a year for a 1.000 years. Tills should soothe their alarm for n short time at least. Hvery little while It U being announced by someone that the world's supply of cuitl Is being stead ily exhausted ami that the time will come when there will lie none left and the only rosouico for the produc tion of power which we now derive from onl will be that to he got by damming running strenms. Water power, wherever It can be had, will answer. every purpoKo of turning Mie wheels of mills und of generating rlertrli ity, but it Is not distributed wltli audi gjiioroHtty as would n nke It nvallnblo wherever It Is needed. It is true th- electricity generated by water pow r can be conducted long distances, hut there la more or less waste from the wires. Ilowowr. it will ciiswer every purpose of moving machinery and of developing boat wen those uses whore the high est temperatures are employed. However, the exhaustion of the en tiro cor.l supply would work univer sal hardship and extreme dlslros to those populations which are so de pendent on combustible fuel for the uses of heeling. . It Is true that tho coal of Croat llrltalu. (lorm any. "-'mure and other long settled Kuropoau countries has been esti mated an to Its amount and reason able guesses of tint length of time It will last tuny bo hazarded, hut such vast regions as Itussla. both In Ku rope und Asia, 'far tiny, China and India, r.re without doubt rich In coal while Africa Is wholly unknown, but it must have enormous coal Molds, as has also .South America. Alaska and C'anadii are both known to bo richly endowed, and as for the I'nlted States, this republic leads the world, and the great coal Holds of Coos Ituy hnvo not yet been scratched. MOTIIKIt'S DAY. WITH THE TOAST I AND THE TEA (.OOI KYI-'M.VC, - 1 would meet men as the ' friend of all their virtue, and the i foe of nil their vice, for no man ', Is tho partner of his .guilt. Thoreatt. j sing They cannot see the tenrs you shed, or hear the good things Unit you said. Why not give the llvo cities words of praise, make gloomy days more happy days Don't wait un til It Is too late; you know not what's beyond the Clolden Onto. A boost Is cheap keep your good deeds pil ing, so thai If you go to hades you can go a-smlllng. , -::-- Hubs Tower--" Everybody should lay up something for n rainy day." .loliu D. (loss "True, but most Marshtlold people wait until It begins to sprinkle before starting to do so." ' STOItV OK TIIK DAV. .MY roiwri'V is oinit'ox. .My Country is Oregon, the best un der the sun. Of thee I sing, hand of the apple and prune, from thy vast orchards rise. Sweet scent to thee. My for- country does contain vast ests. llsherios, game, And livers great. Opportunities abound above und tin der ground. Kvon the ocean dings to her with pride. .My country has best of dimes, good i rops and prosperous times All through each year: The scenery can't be boat, air, wa ters, pure and sweet, O'er valley hill and plain, content ment reigns. My country has vast apace, a home for every rnce. To thee she calif.; Come! Let her provo her worth, no place like her on earth. Come on the Hist train West, To Oregon. .Mrs. M. M. Clarke. Should an original Idea strike some Coos Hay men It would gve them a headache. Hotiuty is more than skin deep In a sausage. I -lit who wants to be a sausage? -:t-::- Tlie dead can't smell the Mowers you bring, nor hear the praise vwi The little daughter of a clergy man stubbed her toe and said, Darn!" "I'll give you 10 cents," said her father, "If you'll never say that word again." A few days after she cunie to him and said: "Papa. I've got a word worth half a dollar." 'everybody's .Magazine. WOMAN'S WAYS. it Is easier for a girl to knit her brows than to darn socks. Lots of things come to the wo mini who waits until she doesn't want them. Cupid's idea of economy is to sub stitute the light of her eyes for elec tric light. A reformer 'may be willing to sup ply the pattern If somebody else will do Mie work. A glii expects to be perfectly hap py when married because she has had no experience. If n woman Is anxious to see her husband as other people see him Hho should Induce him to run for olllce. then read the opposition papers. A foolish girls makes a husband out of a lover. A wise one makes a lover out of her husband. A meek lover sometimes makes n strenuous husband. CAN HI I (ATI'S l-Olt Till: ' I ItOOItVIIATCII. STELEGRAPH CO. . The young man who believes her when she says he is the only man fche over kissed. The elderly party who dies 111 mustache and hair and thinks he Is fooling anybody. The woman who thinks that she can make a gown over and make any other woman believe It Is new. The gink who writes love letters to a married woman. The person who thinks ho can get ahead of his profession by crooking his elbow over the polished mahog any. The young woman who must be urged to slag ami tlun slugs all night. Tho harebrained galoot who ex pectH somehow or other to got some thing In this world for nothing. TO BUILD LI Western Union Plans Six-Wire Service Between Here and ( Eugene. Other Stations. The Western 1'nlon Telegraph company is making plans to start, the construction of its new line to; Coos Hay. The n w line will fol-1 low the Willamette Paclllc light of way to Coos Hay. Superintendent of Construction Dttzoii of tho Western , I'lilon. started from Kngoiio over the; route and is expected to roach here In about ten days. According to advise that Manager, Schettor has roeulxed. the Western , t'nloti will put In a number one Hu! of six wires to Mttrshlldd. It will be completed soon after the railroad is. It being impossible to precede the construction gangs. It Is understood that the company' Is llgurlng on opening olllccs In all of the Coos county towns us soon w the new line Is completed. Here tofore, tho Mnrshlleld olllce has been -tho only Western I'nlon station In Coos county. Hatidon and North Bend have been emleaxorlug for a couple of years to got stations lint the company, on account of the condi tion of the old Hue ami single wire, could not grant the rouests. On ac count of this, the Mnrshllobl station of the Western I'lilon lias been sec ond only to Portland In Orrgou. Sa lem exceeding It when the legislature was la session. Take a look at our show window and you will find style, beauty, finish and what Is mure impurL-iiii, ngiuness of rii. durability and our usual guarantee. lining, H BEND 10 ACT ON GRADES .'iu-:rMi-:yr inrivi:i: cor. til. AM) ItAU.I'OAl) COMPANY to m:cn.Mi: itih.ic .may .mi:i:ti.(. last xk.'iit. Hir fflHIYE (SHIPS 10 1 n m Steamer in From Portland Early This Morning On Five-tlay Schedule. BAR BIKE The agioetnent between tno South-' orn Pacific and North Head City Council over the street grades will become public Muy X, when the Council will meet and lake r-. : i. w u , st S e Is !!!?'!:..',,,?"..!nV ""J"'? ' !he llvnay'i'Xie o' the " ufiii-t-ii n. ii in mu i I'll u. ill .illiym K OTII KltS' day will bo colehrat- IVB '''' ",,rt ',,ar " Sunday, Mny iT llth. Following Is n llttlo nccoiint of It and Its originator, taken i from the March Woman'H Home Com imnlou: I "Tho second Sunday In May Moth, era' Day" will bo celebrated for the ' fourth time, ami the white iariia-! (Ion, svmbollxliiK Mm purity of mot I or love, will lie worn by thousands in thu I'nlted Stales ami (it-oat l.iit aln Six years ago. while Mlsx iiim' Jarvls was i-oniiiK-iiioratluK Hie do.uii' of her own mother on the sec mil Sunday In .May. it occurred to In r that the day. fulling aa it doc in i KcMhcui of hluu alcy nml bloxsciii might well be set aside iih an .mint l fcsthnl upon which due trihui ulTcctiiiu and remembrance ..limit i bo rendered to all niotlioi-M Thou, i n.iiiiinlly a modut and retiring lute liei-acui. Miss .Jtmla pleaded hoi , m-. so olcniuonMy with lending . ei, men, finauiiera, and public nili. ial that en .May lit. mo. Mother' u,v was cilebiated. nit mil) In liiil i.. I lihlu. her Inline t ity. Imi iitwo ui tunny otlic r plaic-c throughout the Villon. Special commeuimative sec-j clces wero hold in the Philadelphia ' diiinhes. and MNh Jarvls perauniillv I arranged lor I lie rcnuovnliiv of til x & CHERUBS IN ART LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" Simpson lias boon apprised bv the Southern Pacific or Chief Kuglneer Hood's wishes about the matter mid Mint tho city streets will bo chang ed tx comply. At Inst evening's mooting of the North Hend Council, tho city en gineer was Instructed to prepare plans and estimates for grading thei streets in tho North part of North Hend, tho grades for which wero established by Knglneer KlolumlBon. It Is not expected tl-nt any paving can bo none before next Summer. Oritlnnucos providing for Improv ing Stnnton from Delaware to Ohio, also Delaware from Stnnton to Sutberllu, and Ohl-i from Stanton SI ei in. n ,.' i. udej-lc it. Tho Hioakwuter arrived In o.irly today from Portland after a good ov.- on ay schedule or the "llviuv schedule." as Captain .Macgoun re fers to It. However, the ship has been thoroughly overhauled for It and Captain Macgouu's only antici pated cause of possible delay Is the extremely low titles of the early "uin iner here. Among those arriving on Mio llreakwator wero: Mrs. C. I-:. Cerrldcr.Mi-fi. N. K. Ilatelier. N. K. Ilateher, II. !. It-ck. II. .1. Thm-inon,.Mrs. I. Hahr. C.r.ico Peel. Kenneth Peel. l- Strain. C. I.. Captain Maccjenn Working on New Plan for Coos Bay Entrance Columbia Plan Captain T. ,1 .Mm-conn. ol tti llreakwator Is working on t plw, which ho nays will eliminate lit hrcakcis op ill" Coon Hay bar lit has not perfccicil tlio plan ret tct Us execution followlm; the ton" tiou of the north Jetty will, hum, eliminate the pltciilnK and luilm of the liar. He says that the couth ipltcjtl entirely cut away ami vcmcIiI; til ing a course from about S00 feet f roa (iuaiio Hock towards C'apcArajotH escape the breakers of the bar ti ll rely. Captain Miii-geiiu Imi alio dtrltd it now plan for ,tlie entrance otllt Cainiiliell. S. Nagle, W. Ogron. M.- ! Columbia Hlver, which the towi- Smith, .Mrs. Halford. Kclnii N'.'lsn'i.i nient engineers tuny nclopt Conctn .). C. Myors. V. It. Dickenson. !-. ). , lug It. the OrcBcuilan s.i): Klls. Mrs. I-:. Over. M. l-'llterort. !'. " In the opinion of Captain J!'f H. Clioato. Mrs. I II. Choa'o. Itufus ". niaster of tlio steamer Brl Clionie, Mum D .lilins''ii. Mie s l water, best r-suits nt the fntracftJ .l.ih:-..n. C. II. C.ir.'v-r. C. S. lie kef.. 'I'" '"'' ll " ' '". ' "2 .Mrs. C. (,. Ilockett. Miss Hock -tt. .1. If tho government will P ' II. iieulcs. Dllll,. Tlouli.s. w. a I dredge Chinook 111 ner Ice and uuei iroin a penu c-iuw m townru tne upi that the R not exieeil kali fl nUPRPRW Kinllb. Mr Carr. . :vors. (! P. Hry. e in . -w, ' , .,., I.MwIn ni-,l,ii- ilniwilil C!ii.l.,i- III' till) S.illlll Jetty 1 " M,u l l a i.... !.... i i." ' I vnuunl ll OHllllintC 1 1,1110 lill- AllVll liiH Allium.., . 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Copyright. I'.h::, hy The Associate I Newspaper School, Inc. NOT i thai In tl Columb us Was a moat little disco eipi, but he iievoi discover ed ice cieain as good as the kind that Staffoid makes candy, too, cherubs, but chlldron! Yes. t is what Rubens milnted his plctuio. chlldron rather man chorulis. "And why not,- he might lie Imagined as asking, "af ter all, s not childhood, in its puiir.v, cherubic?" And were one o Judge by tho beauty with which llubein. has Invested this group of children, it would liavo to bo admitted that his position U not without something to be wild for It. Hubens' Inhoiitnnce from genera te...... .. ..i ..i. MUD in i-ieiiiiBii uucesioi'8 was a mimi sought hy several of the royal i-ourts of Kuropo. It U another sign of his Kreatuexs that' he could see the beauty in such n dmhostlo group as this when ho was nlso painting the groat historical can vases and his great religious ple nties. There was. it Is said, a wnlt iug list or more than a hundred young men who wanted to stiuh under his direction. And about Mils time Maria do' .Medici, or i Prance opened negotiations with him for painting the series that so gloriously fills one of tho galleries oi tne t.ouvre ut Pars todav. Hut Just Cut a frotdi fiorgonzola Cheese an I she's a daisy. We iilao received on tho Ue (loiulo fiesh vegetable of every c'l'K-ilptlca, ,-ui.i tho prices are H7h Yc .ir tu plo.i e, Stauff Grocery Co. Phono 102 .MasUey's ''amUes, not wautini; In lmncliuition mi ins iiuagiunuon. 10 neeoine sat- these honors, which so nulckly . ..... ...,,.,,. ,t.,j- uuiiiiiie. a "uuici uiivo inriieii tlio head of a very real, embodiment of Its con- lesser man, did not cause Hiibena copt on. in this charming party to lose, the power of finding beauty of children there is llttlo of a splr- In the homo life, as wo find it in mini nature. To bo sure, one of, this plcturo. mem tinea snow a wing; but they; ""- iic-icicii.v names miner than ethereal beings. They behave like children too. Doubtless itubons has In this picture used his own chil dren for models, or at least ono of them Throughout his life wo flnil him using the members of his fnmllj In this way. Wo find both Ills wives again and again In his plcturo hero as a Madonnn, thoro as a Sulnt WORTH BEND NOTES. - I iihs untie Sni-Kfitnt arrived here today from Seattle to visit her mother. Mrs. Jennie M. Stevcnrt or II an go r. O II. was i A.MOXfi tiii: SICK. It. Hyde, of South Mnrshiiold, eportod c-ry 111 today. i- BiS Smif. Tho latest rotornier la tlio Spur. A Spuf Is a member of the Society for the prevention of Psoloas I-'iiv-ollty. And what Is useless frivolity? , ICh tho frivolity the other fel low Indulges In. m l.ota of Coos Huy peoplo would be moro truthful but for their uncon. trollablo desire to talk. 1 Times' Want Ads bring results. hai outliuJ Htiggoatcd cat on a rliart anJ In it port of his iiuitcii'ion puiunc.'-. thoio Is lew break on the "' ' south side of the entrain e asltJ It j tlio natural drift of the c'.il!. Ilo has sulmilticl the I'lf '! mariners and intern!" vllllh,VL until men under Major McW Coil.s of Knglneew. I S A ' tho annual bur aiiricy In Wf ," ho will presm. ! W' J0.' i" Hilnl. The sktiM'cr of tie llrJ tor say, that oil c lioomel, fce gg profernblc to l'"n "J f carried on n.n the H thcC ! and tha' en I S Is llnUhed the cIuiiiikI ma M& easily wbh-iied. ,..,. .ifSlJ. rf Itoguinr mc.ii.Hw "roBWrrt .Mnrshlleld Chaiaber of j will bo held 1'tiday night an are urged i w i" '".,.. , ,I1U lt". Sec ,IUII -" f "And docs the Amhassnilor nnmuo hlinseir with painting?" a Spanish com tier is said once to have askod KuboiiB. -No, Senor, wns Rubens' roply. "tho painter amuses him self hy being Ambabsador." Wvory day a different human In terest story will appear in Tlio 'I linos. You can got- a beautiful In taglio reproduction or tills plcturo, with live ntlifti-ri enmillf nti,.o.i.... V...I . - . ... -----, -.-,......, ".'"IVVIIU, """" . now quick itiiiions-f ny a1 melius in size, with this has been to seo tho valuo of the week's ".Mentor." In "Tho .Mentor'" garland c.f fruit In its posltlvouesa woll known authority covers the or colming as a. contrast to the del- subject of tho pictures mid stories lento flesh t.moa or tho children, or the week. Headers of Tao Times What a knot of glowing color tho nnd 'Tho .Mentor ' will unow rt plump bodies make, and how It is Literature. History. Science, and' relieved by the fruit, the tree, tlm 'Travel, and ,ivn evnnUii.. ,. . tandsiape, and tho cushion at tho On salo at Tho Times nfticn iin.J llr''t , ten cents Write todny to The t tho time be pnlnted this pic-'Times for booklet esnlnlnlng The t'iv. Hubens' services wero bolus Associated Newspaper School plan Auction FOR 2 DAYS Of Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishings STARTS FRIDAY, MAY 2 At 9:30 A. M. Sharp BE HERE EARLY TO GET FIRST CHOICE Langhorne & Lutz Tflf'T' I A T A D "'ore eD Sales Mgr's 1 flL oAZ AK Evenings