Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913 EVENING EDITION. nr r- ..... .iu, STIT.T, HELLING 'nrona Blend Coffee bs Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Alurkct Ave, Mnrshllehl, Or. I'llllllU iIH. FAMILY DINNERS In our now locntlon, wo nro oa liolly prepared to cator to family Iicguiar uiuum ui Diiuii ui- Opcn day nl .night, MiMtnifANT'S CAFE. ndttJiy nnd Cominerclnl Mfld. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! B,v l price, Iiltsli In quality. Electric Irons 'o Imvo a fi'v "ocoihMiiuhI Dim In goou """ toiiuiuuii $1.7fl. IKi'W Irons, W""" "! Coos Bay Wiring Co. hono 237-.I ir3 N. Broadway wling Alley! 175 XOItTII FRONT STREET Tuesday Evening specially for Ladies WANTED fclies that won't keep time. Dirty V ....I.I ..II . ,1m ..III III. tnn nt I rilllUlll U" " I"" liiiiimmil ' 1 WaiCII. I.Ul IIIU IIUIII1IU Ik UIIU ervo It perfectly for yeurs to E. C. BARKER Front st. Marshll Id. Or. ui Auto Call Foote lON'i: 1 1 l-J NIGHT A'. I) DAY kd front of Hlmico Hlllhird Farloi Til KICK NEW CARS 11 l. M. I'liono SflO-I. licHldcnco Phono .8-J. eful Drivers :- flood Cra Clearance Sale BIN'S J PLY II AND WILL COS- TI.NTE Al.li OF .H'liV. Illg Cut In Prices ilectric Shoe Store 1H0 Smilli Ilrontlwny. QUICK WORK, FOR PROMPT WORK, ' FOR GOOD WORK, telephone the old reliable s Bay Steam Laundry always deliver the goods. inc 57-J Marshfield rst Class Weaving Promptly uoiio at irdiner's Rag Carpet. Factory llirriiiiiii avenue between Califor nia mid Connecticut. Bo 174. North Uond. Or. do In Lynn Lambeth's 1013 7- biikit unuiiiuc. stand nt Hiii- uignr Hloro. Tolophono 18-J. '11 I). 111., tolonhonn 2G0-L. tho It Cafo. Careful driving assured. npi attention, will bo nnywliero, time, day or night. Lenves H11U i Cluar Starn tn mnpt nil trntnn Bleats. Wield & A i. Bend VUIO JLHie irs leave every 20 minutes from in., io 7 p. in.; from 7 "p. in. ; uviuck ovory nnir. Faro lo ono way. round trip 25 cents. nutation books, 20 rides, $2.00. leaVQ OllRIxIlnr Hnt! Mnrnh. and North llHtul Nnvo nn in ft Uond. (RST & KING, Props. iy Auto Service kher ,i Tucker, Proprietors. Io orders to Blanco Hotel, 46. Micr n, zuul., night Cafo.- amrBuneid, Oregon. lodera Urtcv. .mialng, Blectrl; P. Dioam neat. Elegantly IT Mllfcll linnnn miff. TI -rA llo Water. HOTEL OOOB O. A. Metlln, Prop. BO CeillS M. lluv mnA ..n..,t. .-'!'-' "roadway und Marker ctures&Framing Walker Studio jer Sewine Machines favevthhl? tor rent r ror 8a,e- PPllea and Needles for Sale. W. .1 TJlnv Irark Ave. ' Mamliflolil. Phone 280-X. Arnold's Traveling Coney Island 5 Days and Nights 5 Il OQ Commencing WEDNESDAY, JUly LO 5 Big Shows 5 3 BIG FREE ACTS-3 High Dive Balloon Ascension Whirl of Death FERRIS WHEEL and MERRY-GO-ROUND Something Doing Every Minute New Balkan Blouses An express shipment of the latest Balkan Blouses di rect from New York, White and Tan $ 1 .25 Each We Now Have the Warner 'Rust-Proof Corset in Front-Lace Models The best front lace corset made and sold at a rea sonable figure. The Golden Rule First National Bank Building. MAKSIIFIELD. EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME. RAILING FROM PORTLAND JUNE ill); JULY 1, 0, II, II), SI, AND SI), AT 8 A. M. RAILING FROM COOS DAY JULY 1, l, 11, 10, SI, S(l AND 1, AT 1 P. M. Tickets on Mlo to nil Eastern point nuil Information us to routes mid rates cheerfully furnished. Phono Main 35-L. P. it. STERLING, Agent. S. S. NANN SMITH SAILS FROM SMITH MILL DOCK FOR SAN FRANCISCO THURSDAY, JULY 24, AT 2 P. M. CARRYING ALL COOS RAY FREIGHT. San Francisco office, 805 FIfo Rldg., or Lombard St. Pier No. 37 Inter-Oceanic Trunsiortntlon Co., C. F. McGeorge, Ant. Phono 41. S. S. ALLIANCE EQUIPPED WITn WIRELESS SAILS FR.OM COOS BAY FOR EUREKA SUNDAY, JULY 20, AT NOON. ROUND TRIP, $18.50 rmNNCOTING WITH THE NORTH .BANK ROAD AT PORTLAND uunnvA nnn?in OTEAMHIIIP COMPANY. nvrAtAAA m. ,M w - Phone 44 . F. McGEORGE, Agemt. rriiP ftFCORD PHOTOGRAPHING ARSTRACT COMl'ANY t? nhotoeVaDUle "copies of nil records Coos County to date. totMssri ry other ,nform4uQ reiat,DB &SSato&lSS!,,edm SSSL FrTt'st. Marshfield. Phono l. " W. J. RUST, Manager Have That Roof Fixed NOW Bee OORTHELL pnONB 8171. New and Second Hand furniture sold on the installment plan. HARRINGTON, DOYLE A CO 80S Front St. Phoue 840-L Mwshflcld, Or. TEMES? MAGAZINE PAGE THE SECRET OF PRAYER. lly Ella Wheeler Wilcox For lio who ellnibB to ninko his nrny- er Meets hnlf way the descending grncc. HIbIo Darker In Drltlsh Huvlow. THIS Ib tho secret of nil prnyers That In Cod's sight liuvo worth; They must bo uttered from tho stnlrs That wind nwp.y from earth. And ho who mounts to sneak tho word, Ho shall bo heard, ho shall bo heard. And ho who will not lnavo himself, Hut stnys down with Ills enrus (Or with his thoughts of power and pelf), Though loud and long his prnycrs, Uoyond earth's dome or arching skleg Thoy shall not rise, they shall not rise. Oh, yo who Book for strength and power, Seek first boiiio quiet spot, And fashion, through ti silent hour, Your stairway, thought by thought, Then eluinh, and pray to God on high. Ho shnll reply, Ho shall reply. STORY OF THE DAY. Abraham Lincoln could knock his own town occasionally, Bays tho Now York Mall, llo told Frank Carpenter once Hint ho had occasion, while he wn secretary of state of Illinois, to answer nn application of a certain minister to deliver a lecture In tho hall of tho Houso of Representatives at Springfield. "What Is tho subject of tho lecturo?" asked Lincoln. "The Second Com ing of Our Lord," answered tho man. "No uso hero," answered Lin coln, "you'll only bo wasting your tlmo. If tho Lord linn been In Sprlugi.eld once, ho will never come the second time." I REFLECTIONS ON MAN. I Our dnys begin with trouble here; Our life Is but a span. And cruel death Is always near. So frail a thing Is man. Now Englnnd I'rlmor. If a ninn does not mnko new ac quaintances as ho advances through life ho will soon find himself left alone. A man, sir, should kcop his friendship In n constant repair. Samuel Johnson. Wisdom follows experience, nnd it never cnicncs up, WOMAN'S DRESS. Dr. Dolk of Philadelphia, a speak er at the World's Christian Citizen ship conference, expresses nn inahil ty to remember when womankind dressed In a mote suggestlvo wuy than now. Small wonder memory falls him. Tho geiitlemnn would re quire cosmic memory of unpnrallel proportions to carry him hack to a stylo In womnn'B apparel wherein tho sex display was more pronounced. Perhaps, could ho ruminate through tho dim mists of prehistoric antiqui ty, ho might recall styles suggestive of the modern tendoney. Thoro was Evo, for example. Sex display appears to have becomo tho koynoto In present-day feminine apparel. Having gono tho limit in clinging garments, many women havo nbaudonod mere suggestlvencBs and nro now slitting tho skirts up tho side. Modesty, that subtle nttrtbutc which ouco had Its part In regulat ing tho fashions, scorns to hnvo been relegated wholly to tho vicinity of tho ears. These alone, It would appear, must ho zealously guarded from the vulgar niiiBculluo gazo, They nro bo crotcd with that dainty but certain caro which once stood sentinel over shapely nuklo and other portions of female anatomy that today are dis closed by tho clever Intricacies of modern gowns. AsldeTrom tho cars, thero appear to ho no restrictions. Oregonlnn. DREAMING. It Is not that I'm lonely ns I walk the Uttlo town And seo your clear faco smiling while tho twilight hovers down; My empty arms aro aching, hut with emptiness are numb, For they feel that pain ench ovo- ulng when tho quiet shadows come. It Is not that I long for you until my oyes nro wot With memories you may not know I nover enn forgot, Until my being trembles nnd my soul goes out afar To find you in tho clamor of mod Vnnlty's bazar. Hut only that I saw your heart with in your woman's eyes, And know how much I need you, with a sudden, swcot surprise That has stripped my strengtn from off me, dear, and struck by glad lips dumb, And now I wander dreaming while tho quiet shadows come. WILLARD A. WATTLES. it occurs to us thnt tho nverago woman would And llfo monotonlus If alio had to llvo with an idcnl man from ono yenr'a end to another, SPORTING VACATIONS "LEARN ONE THING EVERY DAY" No. 8. CAMPING. Copyright, 1913, by Tho Associated Newspaper School, Inc. THERE aro so ninny nttrnctlons about camping ns a means of enjoying ono's vacation that It Is almost In n class by itself, especially In tho comparatively new er parts of tho country, and In tho older parts alBo thoro aro ninny thousands who enjoy this form of recreation, Its greatest advantage over tho summer rosort Is thnt ono can go Into tho wilder and loss frequentod country, and need not Tho dnys aro freo of caro and tho nights exhilarating, and It Is no wondor that appotlto, sleep, nnd good health aro tho rewards. There aro long tramps by day, or canoo trips to distant waters, fishing or hunting to supply tho lnrdor with fresh ments. Then tho evonlugs around the campflro thoy aro compensation ror ninny times tho work and troit SALESMANSHIP. - I ho tied to the neighborhood of boi- bi0t Tho nRlt ,,. ,8 clllllVi niu, tied communities. It Is true thoro aro soino disadvantages, hut to tho experienced camper theso do not count. Thoro Is a lot of work to bo dono; thero nro somo discom forts to ho met witu, out tueso nro 'outweighed by tho pleasuro and tho freedom experienced. Ono thing is absolutely essential to tho successful camp water. Thero must ho a stream nenrby, or a lake at tho tent door, and a spring for drinking wator Is nec essary. And thoro should be woodB, for sliado and to furnish that nlr of mystery nnd privacy that adds so much to tho pleasuro of camp llfo. After tho first exporlonco ono has a pretty good Idea of tho' necessi ties of this form of outing a good tent, with fly to keep off rain and sun, bedding, provisions,, cooking equipment, boat or canoo to explore tho neighboring wator. First of all, after tho start, Is tho choosing of tho camp site, which should bo open enough and high enough to keep It freo from dampness. An Ideal slto 1b a fovol knoll top, slop ing at tho hack to tho woods and In front townrd tho lako Bhoro. When onco the tent Is pitched, nod ding of green pine boughs Installed, and tho dally routine established, tho hardest work Is over, and the campers can sottlo down to puro onjoymqnt. sweaters aro brought Into uso. Seat ed on logs or rough ehnlrs, you uatch tho flames leap up from tho pilo of brush, and llston to tho plensnnt irnckllng of burning cedar, and smoll the delightful odor of pluo. And you llBton to songs nnd stories and smoke many plpo fills of your fnvorlto tobacco. Then tho 11 ro burns down to tho glowing logs, tho great moon conies up over tho lako, awny off n loon cries, and from tho woods hack thoro comes tho hoot of tho owl. A senso of penco and quiet steals ovor you In this bewitching hour, and when nt Inst tho tlmo comes to turn In, you go to bed clenr headed nnd content, Evory day a dirroront human In terest story will nppenr in The 'limes. You enn got n beautiful In taglio reproduction of this picture, with five others, equnlly attractive, 7 by 9 Inches In size, with this week's "Mentor." In "Tho Mentor" a woll known nuthorlty covers the subject of tho pictures and stories of the week. Readers of The Times and "The Mentor" will know Art, Literature, History, Sclonce, nnd Travel, and own exquisite pictures. On Balo at Tho Times offlco. Price fifteen cents. Wrlto today to The Times for booklet explaining The Associated Newspaper School plan. Hy Dr. Frank Crnno. (Copyright, 1913, by Frank Crnno.) Every young man should somo tlmo In his life havo exporlonco In salesmanship. Selling goods Is the best known euro for those olements In a man thnt tend to mnko him a failure. The art of success consists In mak ing pcoplo ohnngo their minds. It Is tills power that mnkes tho effi cient lawyer, grocor, politician or preacher. There aro two classes of men; ono seeks employment In a position whore ho merely obeys tho rules nnd carries out tho desires of his em ployer. There Is little or no oppor tunity for ndvnncomont In this work. You get to a certain point and thero you stick. Such postB aro a clerkship In n bank, n government Job, such as letter-carrier, a place on the police force, or any other routine employ ment requiring no Initiative. Theso kinds of work aro entirely honornblo nnd necessary. Tho difficulty Is they aro cramping, limiting. Somo dny you may havo to take a position of this sort; hut first try your bund nt selling things. Uo n hook agent, pcddlo washing machines, cll llfo Insurance, automo biles, agricultural Implements or pen nuts. You shrink from It hecauso It is hard; It goes ngalnst tho grnln ns you aro not n pushing sort of n fel low. And thnt Is tho very renson you need It. Salesmanship is strong medicine. You hnvo to go out nnd wrestle with n cold nnd hostllo world. You nro confronted with Indifference, often contempt. You nre considered a nui sance. That Is tho tlmo for you to buck up, tako off your coat, and go in nnd win. For tho youth thnt proposes oven to enter tho ministry a year's drill an canvnssor for nn encyclopedia Is of moro vnluo than two yearB In tho monnstlo sccIubIoii of a theological so in I nary. A young lnwycr will gnln moro useful knowlcdgo of men nnd nffnirn hy soiling real estate or flro Insur ance than by law school. I havo Just read a letter from an offlco man K7 years old. Ho has lodged at flOOO a year for 20 years, whllo two of the salesmen who en tered the business about tho tlmo ho did own tho concern. Cot out nnd soil goods. Hustle. Fight. Don't get fastened In ono hole. Tako chances. Co mo up smil ing. So tho best and biggest prizes In America are open to you. Selling things, commorclnllBm, bus iness, lH not n smnll affair; it Is n grent big, bully gnmo. It Is a tho roughly American game, nnd tho most sterling qualities of American Ism aro developed hy It, when It Is cnrrled on fairly and humnnoly. Thero Is Incitement In It for nil your best self, for your honesty, por Bovornncc, optimism, courngo, loyalty and religion. Nowhere does a man menu so much. I menu to cast no slurs upon fnlth ful occupants of posts of routine. Thoy hnvo tholr reward. Ifnt, boii, don't look for n "safe" plnco. Don't dopond upon nn organi zation to hold your job for you. Don't scliomo nnd wlro-pull for ln flucnco nnd holp and privilege Oct out nnd pcddlo maps. Mako pcoplo buy your chickens or your es says. Got In tho gnmo. It bents football. HANDY FACTS. An easy way to calculate Interest Is to multiply tho dollars hy tho days, strlko off tho last flguro and divide ty six. Tho nnswor will ho tho Inter est nt six pqr cent. To find tho in terest nt 7 per cent ndd ono sixth, and for f per cent deduct one-sixth. 17G0 yards mnko ono mile. A meter Is 39.117 Inches. A cubic foot of nnthraclto coal weighs about CG pounds, A cuolc foot of bituminous conl weighs about CO pounds. A cubic foot of water contnlnn 7 1-2 gallons. A gallon of wnter contains 231' cubic Inches nnd wolgliB 8 1-4 pounds. To find tho clrcumforonco of a clr clo multiply tho dlametor hy 3.1 4 1G. To find tho diameter of n clrclo multiply tho circumference hy .31831. To find tho nrca of a clrclo multi ply tho squaro of tho diameter by .7854. To find tho surface of a ball multi ply tho squaro of tho dlametor hy 3.141C. MOVING PICTURES. IT IS estimated that r.,000.000 per sons a day visit 20,000 moving picture shows, thnt hnlf a million peoplo nro directly or Indirectly con nected with tho Industry, and thnt Its Invested capital Is not far from $200,000,000. Tho World's Work, In comparison and comment, says: "Hero aro tho sums Invested In a fow of tho old and basic Industries of tho United States, as shown by tho Inst census; Copper, tin nnd sheet iron rroducts, 217 millions; furniture, 227 millions; potroloum roflnlng, 181 millions; nnthraclto conl mining, 24G millions. Tho motion plcturo Indus try already rnnks with those. Per haps an oven moro striking compar ison Is with tho printing nnd publish ing business, which Is one of tho old est and most widely distributed of nil Industries. Motion pictures uti lize moro than n third as much capi tal as Is used by thnt great business. Porhnps no Industry excopt tho man ufacture of automobiles has shown such astonishing growth as this, for tho first commercial exhibition of motion pictures wns mado only seven teen years ngo," THE 1IACI1ELOR GIRL SAYS: Summor girl's motto: Nover bo off with tho old lovo till you'ro suro you nro on with the now. As long as n woman can keep n man guessing, sho Is tho sort of rld dlo ho nover will glvo up, A fool and her money nro soon courted. '