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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1914)
"t"ff?tft7) -? r-lT'gRl, ' FOUR' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES W) C. 3IALONKV Kdltor Mud Tub. , 2AN . K. AlAIiONKV- News KiliUit 1 Oiilolal Taper of Coon County von tiih iii:r;isiiATUiii: WITH TOAST AND TEA rC1 IS Important to Coos Day nntl Iw all Coos County Hint good mon "'"be sent to the Oregon Legislature .Tom this section. Klrst considera tion naturally slioukl bo tho selec tion of men of Intelligence, ability and who are free from personal acnndal. OOOI) KVHXIXO HOV IS THB-TIMICTO OKT BUHY THESE days are filled with tho anticipation of much develop ment work In Coos County. It ! nnsured that tho present year -will witness a big advance and It Is ocrtaln that Marshfleld will fill Its rightful place ns tint metropolis and ibbblng and manufacturing editor r Southwest Oregon. As fdr Coob bounty, It will bo widely known bo oauso of tho large amount of rnll way work being done and through 1bo development of Its rich and var ied resources. But tho cltlzoiiB will have to work. Knch and ovoryono should do his share, ami the -.time to get Busy Is right now. A good Rtart Is Half the race won. Let each man (ico to It that his ulcho Is well filled and that his work, no matter what, Jk dono to tho limit of his ability. Till: CIjKAX-UI CAMPAIflX Tho most valuable roward of a mnn who fights In n great cause, and holps to win vic tories, Is the profound satisfac tion that conns to overy good citizen Who bravely does his wholo duty, and leaves the world better than he found It, without the slightest thought of gnllory applause. V. T. Hornnday. COMI'KXSATIOXH rnrallK propos?d clonn-up campnlgn II Is necessary to the sanitation nnd health of tho community and should be dono thoroughly nml oathiiflliifltlcnlly. In this connection St would be welt to remember that tho common house-fly Is Just one aiovlng mass of dts aso gorms. They aro, on their wings and feet and vioy deposit them on food nnd In liquids. It has been amply and authoritatively proven that tho fly tau been tho cause of transmitting typhoid foor, Infantile paralysis and hundreds of otli. r equally tfau suroiis conlaKlonn dlsongos. City Mcnlth Officer Straw should receive tho hearty support and ctnrncst nnd enthusliiHtlc co-opera-ttlon of every citizen In his orrort So make a el an city. If you kill a fly in the fall you -Imply kill one fly. but now is tho Slmo -when tlb y multiply rapidly and every fly that you kill now aicuns that you stop the propaga tion of countless millions. The fly ft a menace to health, nnd refuse heaps and garbage heaps breed the fly. ilomovo these things on a xoaoral clenn-up day and In tho meantlmo slart a vigorous cam paign to keep your house free from .lies tuid you will bo protecting jrnur family from those Infectious diseases which tho fly carries on Its wings nnd feet. A COOS HAY CIXKHUATIOX 'U- VHRY community should havo M oonio other hind of celebration ' an minimi festival, pageant, or that sliall manifest in an attractive wny the sentiment and tho spirit ox Itu people. Coos May hns nevor iimlortakon tlovelop tho aquatic potontlnlltlcs of this magnificent body of wator - 7i means of amusement and at traction. This conclusion Is om plirxilzrxl by the near approach of th railway which will link this community with the Willamette "Valley nnd tho outside world. Tliore aro "almost Infinite possibilities In tlievwny of upectaclo nnd sport that m' bo aiigg uted by tho smiling ar.-UUr of tho bay. Thero will bo rt'odeil, of course, a cortaln equip ment of aquatic nppllnnces, public attiB nnd boat houses and other features that can profitably be sup plied. Somo communities without tmlf tho natural attractions possess ed by Coos Hay h.ivo featuroH thnt htivn attained n National reputation purelV as a result of holding these annual festivals. Portland has her itoso Carnival, Seattle Its Potlarh, gpoltano Its Appl Show, San Fran- ihco us ronoia ami it is nigu umo that Cons Hay got In the rostlval aatnir wltl, something ehnrnotorlHtle f the community, and thero Is nothing that would lend Individual ity and charm to such an occasion -iko a water piigunnt. The facilities for motor healing chtlng, rowing, bathlug and other Trnter sports are iiuurtuall d, but ahoy havo hitherto been given slight ncotiragouiout, although this mny q made a wry proper function of municipal omleavor and eiitorprls . city that nofflocts Its opportunities cortaln to ho loft behind In the utromious competition of modern Mfo'. I AlA'ltUIKM IX POLITICS Wrltlm. to Itiiv Stannaril Daker. William Alton White makes Interest ing comniont on the work and status f tho Progressive party. Tho Big alflcant Idoa advanced In the com ont l that tho progressive movo Hiont had Injected altruism Into pol itics nnd has turnod th' thought of tho public toward tho attain jnont, through the ngoncy of tho tati, of things that portaln to hu man' value rather than thoso things -which have to do almost exclusively with dollars and property rights. Mr. White la of the opinion that tho Progressive party Is In the very earliest stages of Its development; n.- if i nvn- wins n National cam paign It will not do so bofore tho twenties, nnu, as a iiiuuur m huh, j. iu nut iw-inntliil lo Its mission that. In this sense, It should be vie-. torlous at all. Tlie point mis omin-unt- Kansas wrltor makes Is, that i,n oni.il unu'ii la cooil seod and is bound to hear good fruit, whether tho harvest bo under progressive auspIcoB or thoso of somo othor jrfdltlcul organisation. Tho man Willi mm iui wn may lerrelvo that altruism looms big in V" political consideration, whothor Cho- Progressive party is responsible for Its orlglu or not. Upon that point thoro is undoubtedly differ uco of opinion, but that tho Pro- Come out of yourself, this golden day. And Into the light that fills With hope of happiness the way That leads to tho shining hills. Forget the narrowing, seltlsh things That dwarf your alms: Instead, Entuno your heart to n voice that sings Of tho bltio sky overhead. Who strives for tho brotherhood of mon, Carries sunshine In his eyes To glad their worul; and, times again, Ills own Joy multiplies. And thoy who tho larger Ilfo would llvo Must lenrn, If they mean to win, It Is when wo open our hamlB to glvo, Our blessings drop therein. Selected. changed to Llmbert. Wo don't blame 'em. Must be trying to throw somebody off tho scent. --::-"Men are fools and always will be," asserts Lillian Ituusel. Sure thing Lillian. The demand for mar riage licenses prove it. -K-H-Uy the time all thea armies of unemployed get through parading around the country there should be a boom In the shoe business, -;:-- HOC. ST HAW IS OPPOSHO TO HWKAItlXfl When It comes to climate, California lias nothing on Coos Hay, This is whoro the climate comes from, In fnct, Coos Hay put the cllnio In climate. .r. W. Hlldonbrnnd Bnys the ad dress of the new hardware firm of Schrooder & tllhknbraud Is "Water front. Wheji you nro down that way drop In." Get It? V. A. nnd W. I). Llmhorgor. of Closter, N. I)., have had their names It Is well to keep from swearing though you have your ups and downs, Hut I fenr that you would falter If you wero health officer of this town. CIIKKIl UP. "I sometimes wonder ir life Is worth living," mused tho pessimist. "It Is," n piled the optimist. "It Is worth living much better than moBt of us live It." TIIK WHOM: HIiAMKI) FAMILY UMtr aivni rn nnrl t-ncrna nil Mm ilnV? ? IU . IUOVH --- UUtf Who slaves for cash, tho bills to pay? Father! Who Is an angel sweet from henv'n? Who works from dawn till' nearly 'leven? Mother! Who smokes a pipe and cigarette? Who's alwnys broke and deep In debt? Son! Who docs not wash a single dish, Yet gets her heart's most dearest wish? Daughter! Who scratches at his mnngy sldo Ami then In father's bed doth hide? Hog! Who purs and licks her sleek fur clean? Who' never with n mouso was seen? Cat! bridge of n schooner besldo hia father on a windy night. It sud denly became necessary for tho cap tain to go below, and he said to tho boy, whom ho had been Instructing. "Hero, take the .wheel. I'll bo back soon. Steer by that star, nnd then you will bo all right." The hoy began to steor, and booh got her out of her course. Tho star appeared at tho stern Instead of tho head, and with n feeling of pride, he shouted to the captain: "Come nnd find me another star; I've passed that one!" An ordinary piano contains about a mile of wire. American genius will yet bonoflt humanity by Inventing n wireless piano for nmntours. -n-:r- TIIIJ STKAHY HUHSCRH1I3I.. NEW VESSEL lElj I STOHV l'OH TIM J HAY I t, . The captain's ?on stood on the SOMK publlshor more or less lmpc cunloils, as many publishers aro, perpetrates tho following undor tho heading "Tho Steady Subscriber": How dear to our heart Is tho steady subscriber Who pays In ndvanco at tho birth of each year, Who lays down his money and does It qulto glndly And cast 'round the offlco a halo of cheer. Ho novor Bays, "Stop It; I cannot nf- ford It. I'm getting more papers than now I enn read." Hut always says, "Send It; our people all like It Iii fact wo all think It n help and a need." How welcomo his check when It reacheB our sanctum, c f .DcT..9-2duo,UI.ICCgo: ,.ty How It makes our pulse throb; how It mnko our heart: dance. Wo outwardly thnnk him; wo Inward ly hlesB him Tho steady subscriber, who pays In advance. Aroline One of Finest Vessels Seen on Coos Bay Ar range for Service Tho Arollno, one of tho classiest ships that has visited Coos Hay In ninny n day, arrived In from Port land at (i:.10 this morning nnd came to Marshfleld to discharge somo frolght nt tho old Hreakwator dock on North Front street. She Is holng put on tho Coos Hny-Portland-San Francisco run by tho Swnyno-IIoyt company and will touch at Coos Hay en route north as woll ns south, car rying passengers and freight both ways out of here. Tho vessel Is In command of dipt. Sears, a well-konwn mariner of tho North Pacific. Uo formerly inn Into Coos Hay on tho old Signal, nnd later on tho South Portland. However, It has boon olght years slnco ho has visited this port. They left Portland nt midnight Wednesday and arrived off Coos Hay bar About 3 o'clock this 'morning, crossing In nt 0:30. Tho vessel has a speed of about twelve and a halt knots. Sho Is n new boat and has flno pas senger accomodations, carrying fifty eight first class. Sho Is finished In mahogany anil modroti In every res pect. F. P. Haumgartncr. who Is looking after the vessel for the Swayne-lloyt pcoplo came down on her nnd was warmly greoted by the many friends ho made on Coos Hay when he wna In charge of tho Alllnuco nnd later iib mnnager of the Tillamook. He will mnko the trip to Sail Francisco on her. Mr. Uaumgartner stated im tho vessel would handle , r l , i-t iihhmiiixik. I.. .... . "Iul fC rtt ..! passengers In and o, j ? sp nmlethr,tBiu,a8n8Cs0L&d ho atter points. Ti10 Lumber company will m of her outgoing freight fti as the company Is control JH K" Swnyne-Hoyt people Man,lbnJ Ulmmlck will bo' In genera f! hero and George Sheridan L .r appointed North llon.l They expect to lease tho old n, . wator dock and wnreho m , BB Front street from l C cr who now own It for their MiSSPS dock. Mr. Uaumgartner . SS"? got Tom .TnmcB to take lheMffiK ngoncy for tho vessel, but this tf..1 been arranged definitely. hi,t0 A through paRsenger rate m n. between Portland and San VrL P from Coos Hay Is $10, the ,VX othor vcsboIs charge. e u Many wont aboard the Arollno w rind at North Hend todny? ' S her fine appearance, Sho n, J2 Sunday morning nt 7:30 f S Francisco. r M LOTS OF US ILWIJ HAD Tl": -ii: feixiW An Insurance agent wa flUlnr ont on application blank. 01" "Have you ever had npnendlcltlip ho asked. ' "Woll," answered the applicant. 1 was operated on, hut I have n felt qulto sure whether It u . peudlcltls or professional curiosity: KVKIIYTIIIXM SAXITAUV i:j good nt SAHTKIt'K. A Sale for Everybody im:hi: aim: a im:w itk.ms that aim: mahki:h at kpkcial pimcks, foh i:vi:hy .mi:miii:ii of thi: family that mkax a (jhkat savixtj i'oh yol'. y Staidly Ford i TT't The hills and vales and winding streams, The meadow lark's glad song Are calling, ever calling me To leave the surging throne, I grasp the- wheel of my Model T A sturdy little car And through the city's crowded streets Speed on to fields afar, . Past walls of brick and walls "of 'stone, ' In luxury I ride; Leaving the city's smoke and grime Bound for the countryside, The city soon receds from view I've reach the rolling plain; Beyond me lies the wooded hills And fields of ripening grain, t The soothing purf of Model T The fragrant woodland air, And rural scenes around me spread; Banish every carel My sturdy car speeds bravely on, Responsive to my will: As in and out it winds along O'er many a rugged hill, It goes with ease where big cars go, It trails through mud and sand; At little cost it serves me well My Ford is simply grand I Goodroads Goortrum, Buy Your Ford Early Children's white Union Suits, all sIzob. Wero 10c. Ifl Sale price I Jb Men's real fiOe silk Fotir-liillaud Ties. Hcnutiful patters. f)On Snlo price Ub Infants' Sanitary Rubber Hlnpir Pants. F.xcollent Kflo qunllty. S.ile price OUC Men's Silk Plated Sox, tan or blade, fast colors. Saul- OCn Itnry dyo. Only, pair cub Hoys' Soft Dress ShlrtB, cream or while. Perfect fitting, JC Tho 7.1c kinds. Now tJb Ladles' WnlBts In Voiles, Chnm hmya ami colored fUumls. Values to ?:2.00. Now .. 98 Children's Combination nnd Hose Supporters. Were Ufie. Now Waist 19 Fancy ruffled Silk Klastlc lety of colors. Were l!fic nnd lli'c. Now, yard var- 17 Feather Pillows, new lot Just re ceived; ,'1 pounds, b st cov- nr ering. The Jl.r.O kind, Now JJ(j(5 Men'B Sox, cotton or wool, tan, black or grays. Formerly up to SOc. Sale price, per pa'r ... . 12!c Infants' Silk Lisle fine ribbed Hose. All sizes. The 2Gc Ar kind. Now JC THE FAIR living Hlorlc, Next to Chandler Hotel Satisfaction nlvn)'H or money refunded. Ceatrulgtunoe an All Over Oregon ASHLAND Tho policemen nro now provided with uniforms. HAKnit Tho Maker county fair will bo held the week bogtiialng Sept. H. I KLAMATH FALI.SUA now busi ness block will go up to Main street between 11th and 12th Btreets. TUB DALLBS Seven Chinamen and ono Jap were arrested recontly lit Chinatown on tho charge of gamb ling. OASTON 'According to roports, i Wnpato Lnko, covering several liuii ! dred acres, Is to bo drained and tho land Bold for garden purposes. MBDFOItD U. D. Hoko received assurances nt tho regular monthly meeting of the Merchanta" Associa tion that his proposition of building j a cannery In that city would recolvo mo iiiuiiii'iiu nuiiuii ui uiu i-uiu-merclnl Club, bankers and merchants of tho city. . gresslvo movoment gnvo Impulse to this altruism In politics thero can be no doubt vlmtoer. Neither can there bo any successful denial that the public conscience has responded to that Impulse. Tho evidences of that are on ov ry hand. Thoy nro to bo recognized In the Impotus given to child labor laws and tho propaganda toward tho oxtonslon of that legislation; In tho enactment of law In tho Interests of women workers; In tho compensation acts for labor, and In pension acts far widowed women with children to support. These aro but the high points that reveal to us tho altru istic trend of politics. Thoy denote an evolution In which the good con science of tho public plays a leading part. DAILY IMDHLKS Questions. 1. Long legs, crooked thighs, . Llttlo head and no eyes. 2. Whore can happiness nlways bo found? a. Why Is an umbrella llko a pancake? 1. Why dooa a groedy man wear n plaid vofet? 5. When does a son not take aftor his father? Answers, 1. A pair of tongs. 2. In the dictionary. 3. Hecnuse it is seldom seen af ter lout. 1. To koop a chock on his -stomach. 6. When a father leaves him nothing to take. Light LUXCIIKS at SAUTKU'S. Coos Bay Stationery Co AT WALKER'S STUDIO 93 Central n venue. Phone 430. ANSCO AGENCY CAMERAS FILMS PLATES CHEMICALS PRINTING-DEVELOPING THE KIND YOTJ WILL EVENTUALLY INSIST UPON Office Stationery Artists' Materials You elfin make better pictures with greater certainty bv usius? ANSCO FILM Fits Any Film Camera Fine Fresh Vegetables We received a large shipment on the Breakwater yester day direct from Willamette gardens and when the Nann Smith arrives, there will be another lot of appetizing Spring garden truck from California. Some Fine Fresh Mint From Coos River Just the thing for your Spring lamb dinner Sunday. We also just received a fresh line of the famous Heinz Goods "57 Varieties." In fact, everything in delicacies and staples that will add to the delight of your Sunday dinner may be found in this store. PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Nasburg's Grocery GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. Corner Commercial and Second St. Phone 213-J. HHHHHWHMHIHMHH"11"! The Union Market In Its new dress, entirely remodelled nnd renovated. U ' ready to receive and welcome Its ciibtomers Into one most modern, model aud sanitary meat markets on Coo In addition to a model shop It sorves the hest meat Rose. Hay. Prime beef steora that wero formerly driven w burs markets, are now butchered and served to the pe the blocks of tne Union shop, Union Meat ilarket Tord & Heskey, Proprietors. 144 South Broadway. Pbne