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TFT' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MAJ.ONKV P.dllor ami fill) DAV K. MAJ.ONKV .Ni-hs l.dllor Official I'lipi-i- of Coos Con nly. i i Entered at tht postofflco nt Mimh fiold, Oregon, tor transmission through tlio nmlls as second clus mall matter. TIIKSTOPT SPIIUT. Address all cotnniuulcntlotiB to COOS ItAV DAIIiV TIMKS. Mnrshf lidd : : : : : : : Orcgo Uedlontod to tlio Servlc of tho people, that no good cause slml! lac1 b chnrnplnn, and tliat evil almll uo; thrive nnopp 'sed. buiisciuption maths, iiaii.v. On year JG.OO "" month r.O U'KKKIjV. One year 1 1 .." n Wlien paid strictly In advance flu, Jtibscrlptlon prlro of Hie Coon flay RKADINO Max Kastinnn's "Hnjoy niont of Poetry," thlB quotation IVriiti flntptri. flin tiHKlli trll'na ,tln n liusky joy In nmnllnuss tlint one likes to pass along: Give me a spirit that on life's rough sea Loves to have his sails filled with n lusty wind l'ven till l.ls sail yards tremble, his masts crack, And his rapt- ship run on her side so low That she drinks water and, her keel plows nlr; There Is no danger to it ninn that knows What life nd death Is Micro's not any law Kxreeds his knowledge. Whoro Is there a vlvlder picture of any stout landlubber than tills pic t lire from the sea7 Liuike McLoke Says The spendthrift's a fool, n flatter er's tool, Hut ho thinks that he's just Im mense; i fill... ......... ..t.. !.. lilnHiri il... .. 1 III muit; t-uiil uu ijiuiis, lilt iiiuiu ll..f,.,p That ho has more dollars than sous.. lugs aro green. Hut It takes a wo man to see that th y are cotton. You can't dodge tho high cost of by dying. Tho funeral and tho monument aro right on your trail. What has become of the old-fash- A man who gets n lo-lgo piper loned baby that was rocked In a and a gpt-rlrh-qulr-k rlrculnr once a cradle? , month likes to preface his remarks with: "After I op ncd my mall A man can soo that her stock- thta morning, I- --" NEWS OF NEakBY TOWNS .MODIMt.V .MAX I.OSI.Vd. TIIH NATIONAL Council on race Hctternient. a withering of sclon , tlsts and sociologists, meeting .... ,)... I.. r i. i t .... ...ill Ti,, l r. nn .,. .... . en . ! " ''" .ivvn. uu .niiiu o iiuai, win .iJ :...... i.V '"'consider ways to lesson what is dos six mouths AVIIV XOT TIJACII PI UK PltOTKO TIONV crlbcd as the nppulllng tax being paid Tor civilization. According to tho prospectus of tho meeting, modern man Is losing Mtt teeth. Ills sight Is dim. Is losing senses of hearing and smell. , Ho Is flat-footed. Ho Is Increasingly subject to can cer, Insanity, Hright's disease, heart weakness all maladies of circulation. Ills expectation of life Is growing WHY NOT leach school child ren how to prevent losses by fire? Talk about saving property from loss by fire shouM make every owner of a building sit up and tako notice. Kvery citizen of the United States Is taxed nn average of $2. fin per annum on account of Mm nntlminl fin. Inas. which to In. roiliicml In Infill linn In Smaller bo reduced In particulars by fewer nl8 ('rlI, record Is Increasing nt flros. Ton acres of rininu cannot bo " extraordinary pace. controlled, but a spark of flro can. nnd the conflagration was at first I I .VN COVI.ItXOIt KST one t nt could bo smothered with a ... , ... , handkerchief ' f Idaho Statesmen.) In Kiirnnmn countries the average ffYP10'"! ,T"i 0,,,y RIIVV ,lu' '"""r flro loss Is but :r. cut. per capita- UMftiSS i'L just one-tentb of ours, and yet wo " Twurno Ir 1 , ? U a s think wn are a llttlo smarter than the J ! l l'ni,0 !"! ""'..; 'v 1,ut ll ,u8 f:."-hmv'Hf l"0r0- "' tl,Me W ,,eBnn I?v wv ,f I.Ul.nldaMng the people ,i!" " .it. .. i of thai section of Oregon embraced .i.m.nVri , """V ""' 'I00"';' within bis unwarranted military rule, should rond about -nnd then do: A Ilt, .,, ,0 lllo proM ,, tlle Co, llttlo inn ch is ii dHnge;;ous tblng. Ky- ,,, ,.,,,. . , n ,.nu,k B10t, Why o ery fire s u crime. He only wy to ,,MV nt , pti.ntliiry tho Colonel reduce flro Insurancn intes Is to re- WW r( , (Ul j.iu.,u .,., ducn tliH fire wmtlf. Orgnnl.. a n,-awlng his trusty six-shooter. "Ii "Leiigiie of the lrtiotn." forn "clenn- n,.( ,. ,i Hie rat was ilontl." till .lay. I.ut thH women do It. o,,.K H., fact, through- Ifivery fire the state lias Is n loss ut the Northwest. Coventor West which cniinor be inplacei!. Some one mnv bo taken serlouslv. The r st hits to pay. New York In going to ()f "tj,,. ,tlon Is saying: "Wlmt it pass n lnw nmU'tig It compulsory to funny little man!" teach flro prevention In the public , schools. Let us get this lnw enacted t ' In Oregon. Kndeavnr io get nil thea ters and moving picture shows to set nsldo u certain percentage of box of fice receipts on flro prevention day for n pension fund for firemen. Cet inore'auts to offer prizes for beBt essays by school children on flro pre vention, or tho best set of rules which will aid In preventing flros, What a beautiful addition It would mnku to nny city If wo had tho vnluo of wliHit has gone up In smoke In tho past r yours, says tho Oregon Man-nfauturer. ATTKACTIOXS OP COOS COUNTY., ItltlKI'S OK IJAXDOX. IMItoi Ky II. W. Young Tells Why lie i News of ('l(v.iivllie-'it As Trlil .selected mqiiiiic. The World. Klltor II. W. Young, formerly of! .lames II. Howe came over from .MnrsliIlPld several ilrys ago and Ih the the Woodburn Independent, who pur chased tho Coqulllp Sentinel from Low Cntos Inst week, gives the fol lowing ns his renHons for selecting the new location: Though the fabled fountain of youth may never be found, the man wro comes to this valley now, can. If If ho will, find renewed Interest in en If ho will, find renewed Interest In guest of local friends. Mr. Howe came to Cooh county from Nnuipii, Itlnho, a year and a h:tlf ago. and had since been employed in the C. A. Smith conttinny at Marshlle'd. A. I). Mills Is ct III sollcHlug funds to assist in repairing f e big r'oqtii'le j Valley advertising sign across the I Hay from Mnrshlleld. It renulres S$k&dmnll iBfillJiiffisFE IRVING BLOCK CIIIUHtllN'S COATS, !j!:t.r, Chinchilla, Astraknn and heavy wool, diagonals, coins f n. ages S, !l, ID. II. Il1, i:l, I I. Shown in pl.tln colois n,i ,,rJt,ljl ""'ill patterns. Ilutton snugly made, Your choice . . under tho chin and atv ciiiLDmix's wool im:ssi:.s, ao pint n;v inscor. Neat, scrvlcealtle serge dresses for Bcjtool w- ai , T IMIU CUNT DISCOUNT. spc A ALL LADIKS WAISTS, IT. PHIt CUNT DIsi'iu'Tt" Prlduy nnd Saturday. Wo hnve n lieautiful nssortment of waists in l.n.iw.n i,. SI.L'H, lllll lllllll lllf mil. "IV Jo no H""U II" I III- 1,1 0I1Q8 tj, , I imri'tinsoil Mnterluls of the best, llnuerle. IIihmi . i, rr ll,1tl mill ciifies. ar, Pint cp.xt discount. LADIES' AND MISSUS' COATS AND si lis The greatest values ever put on tho market In vi n-nlifi u I IIALP PIMCH. ' 0, A now Bhipment of LadleB' Halnconts Ju nrrivcj Watch our windows- Satisfaction guanio ceil terlng with zest nnd spirit Into tho IIGfi to mnko the necessary repairs,! upbuilding, oxpnndlng land unfolll lug of the long dormant possibilities of this section. Por I find hero one of naturo's most favored spots, the widest nnd warmest nnd most pro ductive area of arnblo laud on the western shore of tho empire that bears the mystical mine of Oregon. I find hero n cllmn'e which 1 ns no superior cu the const. It Is not only as well nJnpted to genornl farm of whlclt) amount Cotnilllo. Myrtl Point and Ilnndon each furnish ono-M mini. .Mr. .Mills IiicUb the greator part of having sufficient rr the 'oral t contilbtitlon and earnestly requests! that more come to tho rescue. No! work will be done until the money Is I on l-nnd to pay tho bll's. I Sbnnttmr mil ttln tnttc II, .Mu ImnM ovldently been the nport for some un-l scrupulous party within tlio past twin "What vou ilo iL' should porluniiy go nt WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA COOD P.VP.NINC aviiv TimiiTV pi:opli: iiappv. aih: My fault of our (IiiIIiioh nnd i selflshueits wo aro looking up 1 to nature; but when wo are ' convalescent, nature will look up to us. Wo se the foaming brook with compunction: If our I own lire flowed with tho right i energy, we should shauio tho 1 brook. Kmersou, -::-- i I A knocking at my :txirt and I what art-thou? ; "I wns the nnforglvou; Irom i . I your donr j You spurned me once nnd bade j i mo come no more, 1 1 I I nm that ever present suppll ' uut now. . . ." "Ilxtrnvaganco becotnes con tagious and affects the commun ity, the stuto and the nation, tending to produce dissatisfac tion nnd discoutviit, while on the other hand economy and thrift promote happiness mid eontont meiu." Coventor Chnrlos U, Miller of Delaware. THHIPTY people are happy people because thtdr thrift brings them happiness and content. In these opening days of the year It Is rating for every citizen to think of thrift In its broad aspect and re member that tho prosnerlty of tho nation it largely founded upon tho thrift o' Its n-i Thrift produrn s'tnp'e laldts, clean bodies and contented minds. It makes i itl"ii it nnd powerful. I Ot f if t! c sa 'tigs of the thrifty rninn nil linen Investments, nil funds tt-tt for grent public workH nnd Industrial Tho parting from brother was tonr- Itiir mill ilnlrvlmr nn fnrtlinr north lint wnntfn unit luwnun nt Mm 1uIh,,iI... ! Is fnr enough south for corn to feel net tho four steamers. Speedwell, Hi nt home, and prodttcos all the fruits iznbeth, 11 field ami llnndoii. were' of tho temperate zono In profusion. rorced to lay In the local port a day Loganberrlos grow here twenty fei t longer than necessary. In the first season from p'nutlng, as . they ilo in the Wlllnmetto valley, and i MYUTLK POINT POIXTIIUS. t. e apples produced nre delicious. Alt mis, nuu oniy nn nours niie'(,us f f,,,,,... c tt -,n(,., s to the beaches, with summers that i 'fold hv The I'litetpiNe i aro Idenl and winters milder even j Ui Kt Hnrrlngton'. mi attendunt than In tho valley, make a comblnii: fr()m (,0 Asylum lor tie Insane nt Hon of nttractlons to whose appett. rb,,u ,,HMOti through here with more and more people aro bound to stevo Knss nnd 0. (I. ni'i twr resiiond when the country becomes tletits recently committed from easily nccesslb'o Rnd the Iron rails Marshfleld. conned us with tlio outside worm. l'OUSUlg- this op. , ami (lie lolhodist , with iiisHimlioiinl Kcv. close, and i . . you suddenly at door .' IiVv'iYnl at AI. I' nnd earnest Knolls vour 9 I'onnnence a. m., 1. WANT I'ASTMIt SP.UYICH. i At the regular tneetlng of lienor ! Lodge No. 1)0. Kn'ghlH of Uvt'dns. Irst Thtiri!nv, t" foll-wln-x officers were Installed: L. A. Uoberts. C. C: .1. L. Lnlrd, V. ('.; L. II. Penrco. K. of 1 It. & S.: .1. It. HeiiRoti. M. or K ; ,J. o. Stentnitor. Prelate: Wm. Weekly, M. i A.: I. I-:. Arnoson. I. .; Arthur Artie- Walch This Space from Night to Nigfil! Coqtilllc Coiiiiueiclitl Club To Tube Up l-'rolglit Service. e Coqiillle Sentinel says: "Tho itxittor of tho delay In tlio delivery of freight coming hv the Hroakwnter H()lli q q was nrougiii up. i nat sieaiuor gets 5oo, w. Shelley nnd f-mllv de-1 In nt Marshl eld on T.Mtrsdny. and , parted last Siitttrdny for North ilend, ! vet It Is getting to bo the ni o that vv,urc, thoy w ,,,,, ,,,. lmll)H most of the freight Tor Coiiulllo fn Is, jjr. Shelley returned Monday to at-' to rench here before Mondny. The tend to sonto business nfralrs before' secretary of the club was Instructed ,0 oftVoB the lnttor pnrt of this weok i to correspond with the agent of tho rP rny8 Harbor. Washington, to, line nt Marshllo'd and see If hoiiip-, visit with Ms pnreuts ' thing could not be done to speed tin: a ,i1n was closed wherebv drover tie shipment of the Ilronkwnters c. Wilson becomes proprietor of the consignments at that place. It was confectionery store operated for about also stated that tho llandon Connuor- n yoar by p. (j, Hermann, clnl club proposed to nut on a boat i i L . . . - " between Out pnrt and rortinnit wuicii would deliver freight tt the Co(ii!lle, wharf nt $'.) per ton distend of $1.1 which Is being paid now via Mursl' llo'd. To secure this reduced coHt It t . would be iiPconsiuy to guarantee u i lertrln nmoiuir of intsiness nt nn. qullle- some :inno tons per moiif li titiil t o club hero proposes to see vlint can bo done along that line." .MYKTLK POINT IIIKTIIS. A sweetness at my heart nnd I i wlmt art thou? I "I am the kindly deed you quite I , I fnrunt. I ' I The Joy hostowu.il that you ro- ! member not, j I I am your angel of forgiveness I I now." I T 'loodosla Garrison. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Train, a daughter. Horn To Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. N. Clear hart of Pleasant lllll. a son. Horn To Mr. and Mrs. Prank L, Miller, a sou. Hnterprlse. SHIP .MANY IIOCS. Tho Uustl r. after being storm bound here for uourly a mouth, took , Try this test in a ''Wear-Ever" Aluminum Utensil ' Coquille River Cod GUARANTEED FREE OF SLACK AND DIRT AND Nl TO CLINKER FULL WEIGHT AND PROMPT SERVICE COOS COUNTY FUEL CO, GEO. A. BAINES. Phono 181 -L. 186 Broadway Souft. enterprises. Without thrift them wmi'd be no trttnsportntlou systems, no Investments In community or Industrial nccurltlps. 'f grHHt an I powerful financial Institution. Dividends on nrvIuk are tho lui modlate material reward of thrift. ful nnd sd "Ho good," whispered mother. "Make good," whlspored dad. ito tho high sen with llandon as her, destination. The Hustlers deck' load consisted of slxty-slx fut i)ialA fi...,, II... M',l,liirliiiiM 'P,-n,lli,i. I'n 'ai ' 'M l.lllll IHV 1, .Jl.,,17. Ill,, (t ........It. , u riitich, consigned to Uaudon butchers. Cold llench Clobe. LOCAL OVERFLOW. l.'lvi. Vint li,,.lik.. V f thit tnunttntr ..... i... . ...1.1 .. ......... .... -. ... ..... .... n nil iiiw mil no iiiiMwiwiim.iii r ,,, IlM., llt,,.u, ,,f .;MKt(tM lttt ntKht prliicliml. nnd ilio way to build up n flve cnndldates wen. Inliiated. mak- reserve tund ts not to wait until you Ulg u Hi,-tnntlal addition to the mem- can put n lot of money hi tho Imnk. bernlilp of the order. Tho uew Hagles inn to save nuu ueiHimi i..e mimi aiiHiuiitv hs you go along. The sevltigs bank Is the greatest single axency of thrift In this country and a savings pass book Is a budge of honor for any cltlxou. xmiTii m:xi) conckkt hand DANCi:, KtlvllOPP HALL, .IAN. :!. Times Want ads bring results VSi(lM K-l R ovai i neater Thursday and Friday Extra Attraction Kinemacolor ure: tieorge cook, .loitu llruvlu, W II 1 1,; in iiurke, M. (ioiuulex and A. Nluo. THK PATH TO SPCCKSS -fVM YUAUS ago 1-4 Iowa, the mnu A up yhlniit nf nun f !" Inrweai chotuleul companies In the stuto en me In possession of an extraordin arily good recipe fur a sweeping compound. He had I5 capital Iteliiin I'niin llnst. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,1. Ilrown. of the Palace Restaur silt, uho left to niteiul the bedside; of the tatter's mother In Michigan, re-' turnetl to Marshlleld enterday by way! or Drain. Mrs. llrown'ti mother pass-. In Waterloo. (d away ami her friends hero are ex- who Is now tunillnit her their sympathy during' her bereavement. Anderson Is Itach. 0. It. Ander son returned osterday from a trip til Sittll I.Vtlllf'lttivi mi lilldlllOa flint l'.l. nnd persuaded n friend of his who .,,., t)mt tlu ,t,t.0t storms have luut an equal ninount. to liiet his ,.4UUl)ll immense damage In North savliiHS In the business with him Tliev orgnnl d a company, rented n room S feet by 10 feet for $10 n month. Thoy bought some raw mntorl'l and entered Into a com pact that they would not spend more than BO cents a day for their monls. This bill of fare was not extravagant, hut wholesome; In the morning It was toast niul coffee, at noon It was a !." cent lunch and at night a 25 cent spread. They were euinost and Indus trious,' their i (impound sold well an 1 their firs1 sale was la nnst i-isim followed hv a repent order. Thev steadily Brew tun! oxni'uleil their plant until todiy their Initio I worth i.-io.iiiio. rney n've Calirorula. Many telugrnph and tele phone poles were lovolled by Mio ul lid and llooils are numerous. He returned by way or Drain and fi.vr-diner. SALE OF MH. AND MIIS. KAHL 8AVA0K have moved Into A. J. Savage's now houio on Johnson between 1th and nth. NOHTII niCXD CONCHItT HAND DANCIC. KCKHOPP HALL. ,IA. itt. Do you ben I u to cought at night, just when you hope to sleep? IVi eu have a tbkliug throat that keeps OKt'ili- .oil awake? Just take Foley's Honey llahed brain h off lies In Slmix fin. alU -ear Compound, it will check tVk'tSSntkl1 Vn' '"' a"d Xr" tto 'ough a,ul 1,op ,he lUk"BK Ml Dili hns been ac co"Mll'e ' .:. i uur. uwm hui U.ci within five veam. Thev ar to'av the stomach, Is best for children on a solid financial basis and fur- RU,i gr0Wu peraous. Owl Prescrlp- nlali to all young iiunufmturew ., t,o j,iarmiit.y. FrnuU u, CoUan, I Laclies, Suits and Coats AND Men's, Women's and Children's Cravenettes and Raincoats STILL ON. HPT TIIKSK HID- 1CPLOHS LOW IMIICKS WILL NOT ALWAYS LAST So Hurry WALK TWO HI.OCKS AND SAVK S.VOO WF HK OPT OF THH man HUNT DISTRICT Western Outfitting Company. Unwell lluihliug Central Ave. llehuvn Sceoml mid Third Sin. Iiat a coif tt chocolate in a "HVar.f wr" laucepai without stating. Without adding u-attr milt wit a low fat, uithout stirring, Chccolalt will not bain. . BHCAUSU aluminum heats quicker and rctulm hcut longer than oilier materials of nhich cuoklud utentilt are made, )ou can savo at Icait fivo niinutc in coukinii each meal. 90 hours off your year's fuel bill. "WHAU.KVBR" Aluminum CookinJ Utensils tave (uod too, and expente for replacing uteiuil worn out or burnt out. They at practically indtthuttiblt. "WBAR.KVRR" ware cannot ruit, it j unaffected by burnlnil, is ttronf, light to I handle and molt durable. With aluminum there it no danger of poiionous compound! forming with acid fruits or food. 1 Replace utensils that wear out , with utensils that "Wear-Ever." Let ui .upply you with " WEAR-EVEB." the one-quart tauco pan advertised in the women' publication and (how you other uteniili bearing tho "Wear. Ever" trade-mark. TAC.U.Ca TfiADEMAES excellent exumple tltisluesses Kl'ow to ,1 lliivi dlllfllt be bljt ones. opposite Chandler Hotel. Hnvii vmir uih nrliirini .im... ., Phono 74. The Times offko. I mR When you buyfmi Buy the besttt MOTIOW PICTURES IN NATURAL COLORS THESE PICTURES ARE NOT TINTED ONES, BUT REAL LIFE COLORS. Here is something that ilie people of Marshfield aid North Bend have never seen before, so Ipio is yoiK chance to see thorn, and I am sure they will please you all, EVERYMAN A drama in three parts, LAKE GARDA A beautiful scenic, FASHIONS IN BATHING SUITS. THE PANAMA CANAL In natural colors, scenery, Four reels of black and white pictures, also vaudeville. Admission, lower floor, 25c; balcony 15cj children 10c. A VISIT to any good store at. any time is always a plasant experience. .But read ers of THE TIMES advertisements learn WHEN such visits are MOST PROFITABLE. Times Want Ads, Bring ResoB nji r-r MgrrtfTaam cv-.a