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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1914)
ilftWWniWmjiiLaBjuniipt wntawaw MS TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1914 EVENING EDITION. i COOS. BAY TIMES M. C. MAIiONKY Kdltor and Pub. DAW M. MAIjONKI" Nous Kdltor Offlolnl Paper of Coos County Kntorotl nt tho Postofflco at Marsh ilold, Oregon, for transmission tbrwjgh tho malls as second-clns3 anS imitter. Dellcnted to tho sorvlco of tho oooplc, that no good causo shall lick a champion, and that ovtl shall not thrive unopposod. SUIJSCIUITION KATES. DAILY. no year JG.00 2?r month 50 WKEKLY. (Dtao year $ 1.G0 When paid strictly in ndvanco, tho Subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 por year or SUXfiO for six months. i ' Address all communications to COOS KAY DAILY TIMICS Mdrshflcltl :: :: :: :: Orejjon A ItKSOIA'K T6 keep my health I To do my world To 11 vol To soe to It I grow and gain and give! Ofevcr to look hahlnd me for an liourl 3b wait In weakness and to walk In poworj But always fronting onward to tho light, Always and alwnys facing towards tho right, Itobbud, starved, defeated, fallen, wldo astray On, with what strtngth I havol Hack to tho way I Chnrlotto Perkins Stetson. HPKAKI.NU OF CLIMATE THERE is no uso boasting or this Coos Hay clltnnti. Our own people know Its advantages, and thoso who are still back In Okla homa and Iowa and Missouri, would not bollovo It If wo told 'oin tho IHntl of weather wo nro having hero rJicso glorious March days. A fiOOR CKI-'HI IOK ALL OK I'S THE current Unnkor-Fnrnier, pub lished by the agricultural com mission of the American Hunk ers' Association for tho purposp of fostering closuV relations and a spir it of en-oporntloii between tho finan cial and agricultural Interests, of fers on Its cover page a creed which ft ealls "Tlu Now ll.inktnv This In worthy tho stmlv of every man, hanker or not. Horo It Is: I bollovo no man can bo a good banker who Is not first a good citizen, in all tliu term Im plies, I hellov" good citizenship rests on nblllty and willingness to pull olio's own weight, with capacity not only for sturdy self-help but also duo regard for the rights of others. J bollovo that the nioro points at which "w touch hu man nut nro mid human Inter ests, tho morn al.Ivo wo becomo an' '" longer wo stay so, I bollovo wo cannot prosper by applying y sterdny's mathods (o today: Hint each man Is In io in o measure master of his touimiiiilty's tlostlny; that good sovoriinuiiit Is a matter of busi ness not politics; that to as sist In all material, moral ami spiritual upbuilding Ih tho fun damental of enlightened self ishness. I bellovo wo need moro men of every class' who will appro clato this, who will stand for something besides themselves. t t bollovo In Efficiency, Sor vlco and Fraternity; In n close knit community of lutorests and hopes; In a sane, biond-vlsloncd Btnud that hIuiII make for tho banker-farmer and the bankor ovoryhody. Some Implications of this may bo questioned. Yet It Is an excellent rrood. Any profession or business mny bo substituted for "Imnkor" lu its wording and It would apply cunlly well. If the bankers of (bo nation, or any other class of Its cltlzons, will regulato tholr act ions by such rules wo shall quickly conquer tho ovlla which beset us. I WITH THE TOAST. I AND THE TEA SOOI KYKM.Vd. -I t f Ho who Ih virtuous Is wlso; t nnil ln wlin Ih vIr In unnil mill I ho who Is cowl is lmiinv. King I Alfred. p AT KVKWXC TIMI A little child, with flngors filled with sand, Which tightly clasped, It strives In vain to hold So Boom 1, as I clutch TImo's les soning gold, And feel It slipping over from my hand. What hnvo I gained from nil tho pass ing years Which horo mo, struggling, on tholr foaming crest? I found, amid tholr wild unrest, Tlmo for a little lnughtor, many tears. Always I hoped to reach somo shel tered bay, Whore angry winds no moro should ineot and vox, Whoro baffling currents should no moro perplex, And I might anchor, till tho closo of day. Tho night comes fast and still tho tomposts roar, I.lfo's sands slip fast and I can reach no moro. Nettle M. I.owntor. NEW SUITS -and COATS An Ad for LADIES MATSON'S To Peruse .1 1 Quality Store "new" WAISTS and PUMPS Thanks to the care and painstaking of our tuyer, we feel flattered to announce a Pre-Easter showing of this Season's creations in magnitude of variety; imbuing the very essence of Quality, further stimulated by inviting LOW PRICES Laces Shadow Laces Point de Esprit Orientals Maltese Fleuer de Lis Silk Nets Point de Ireland Gold Allovers Normandys Bobbinetts Chantillys Fillet Cotton Fabrics Crepe Ratine Windsor Plisse Snow-dot Voile Embroidered Ratine Charmuesse Poplins Ratine Voiles Hyde-Grade Galateas Punjab Percales A, F, C, Ginghams Lingerie Batiste Mercerized Batiste Mercerized Nainsook Novelty Flaxons Come to the Spring Exposition of New Merchandise Silks Charmeusse Regals Crepe de Chine, Messaline Chiffon Taffeta Crystal Poplins Habuti Silks Crepe de Moteor Jacquards Silk Ratine Shantung Nako Silks Woolen Fabrics French Poplins play-worsted serges Wicker Checks Cheviot Serges Chiffon Panamas Shepherd Checks English Serges Turkish Mohairs Albatross Evllennes Eoliertes Plaid Checks White Novelties Just a Few From Out the Many We- feature INDIVIDUALITY. A majority of SIVE DRESS OR WAIST the. novelties are in EXCLU-LENGTHS. NEW SILK HOSIERY MATSONS quality STORE The Home of NATIONALLY ADVERTISED GOODS NEW DERBY GLOVES den llko patronizing u cheap restaur tint. Tho things you really want do not show tip on tho 1)111 of fare. -W-M- I ktokv i 'on tiii: d.v. . Tho Fourth Estnto tolls tho follow ing atory: l' Irving Flotehor, advortlBlng manager of Saks & Co.. Now York, nt a Sphinx Club dinner In Now York, told u thrilling advertising Htory. "I onr-o inndo a hut with a dry goods dealer," said Mr. Flotehor, that ho couldn't spoilt! In a year on ndvortlfllng all that ho mada In that year. Tho man took mo up nnd Hail ed In. REV. THOSL IHV I PASSES Ml Former Minister of Marsh field Baptist Church Dies In California.. Ilov. ThoniOH irvln. formerly Ilnp tlRt mlnimer In Mnrshflcld and well-known In (IiIh coinmiinltv. nnssotl "inn no tost uis nor. niougn uis aWny at IiIh liomo In Downey, Call ad vortUIng hills grow hlggorand hlg- fornln, Mureh I a after a fow week's gor, ho lost. For tho moro ho ad- HIuchh. vortlsed tho moro ho sold, and In .v0vs of his death which rcicbed tho end, nftor starting eight branch founds horo today was received with stores, ho guvo lu and paid mo my gonornl rogrot, for lie v. Irvln was fPEOPbE YQU1 KMOW ABOUT lCs3f f jsji w J. T. DAVIS of Hayncs. Inlet wjih a Marshllold today. II. T. IIOLDEN loft on tho Drain Htago for Portland today. REN SMITH returned yesterday to his ranch on Coos Ulvur. m:v piio.m: mxi: II. II. FULTON or Ilnynes Inlot Is I in Marshllold today on business. W. P. Mmi'ilY I r: on fao muri' lug train for CoquiTIo today. j money." Strnngo thnt It 8coiiiB so much easier to rind fault than to find praise. Tho only way to keep an expert burglar from unlocking your door Is to Icavo It unlocked. Two liuitlH art bettor than one. Consldor tho barrel. Did a Hon-of-n-gtin descend from n pop-of-u-plstol? tiii: limit. ".My wlfo can have tho final word, "I don't mind that," snld Tiont. "Whnt miikos mo angry Is when slio Domands my final coat, And Its lent." Whon sho wont to the butchor's for tongiio, Whnt ho sold hor was not vorjj yongiio; Sho took 11 largo blto, And she wnntod to flto Whun sho realized sho had hcon stongue. -K-tt- What tho phonograph Bays goes. woll liked and popular with all who know him, as woll as tho mombors of his church. During tho years of his pnstorato horo he was actlvo In all good work for tho general wolfaro. Ilo leaves n wlfo and two grown daughtcro, Miss Coustanco Irvln and'' Mrs. P. M. Gorman, to mourn tho loss of a loving husband and n fond fnther. AH wero nt his bedside when ho pnssod away. To thoso loved ones who survive hi m many .Mnrshllold frlonds will ex-, tend their bIiicoio nnd heartfolt sym pathy. j .r C. KINOSLEY of Sltkum Is spend" Ing a fow days la Marshflold. R. W. COLIJY of Cooston Is a busi ness visitor lu Mr.rsMlold today. letter wrltors about young boys bo lug employed thoro wero absolute ly untrue. Ho will not nnv tiny heed to nnonymouH letters nftur (I'nvoinineiit Plain Slcm to Pw this. icrt Slutlaw r'oict HiMrtf Tho Kuguiic- (Jiiard a)i, "Tk MR. A.N'I) MRS. WASSOM or Rose- Itnlteil Statea (loicrnmcnt, throng burg returned on tho Rainbow to- th Sllislaw forest reaeno, contra day from 11 trip to Coos Rlvor, plates plans to thread the Mtfti whore they contemplate purchas- "const counties, from Waldport to lug a ranch. ' 1 North Ilond, ultli telephone iw, lull of which will lie brought lat MR. A.N'I) MRS. .1. M. UPTON' nnd lOuut'iio as a terminal. The pUtt children, who recently' moved to contoniplnto tho tlultiR up of 7 RoBohurg from Mnrshlleld. aro lookout Btntlon with wire, an tU milking tholr headquarters at tho dove opniont of ono of the nt amm! liotol RoHoburg Nows. iffli;0,lt 'orL'H' ",1 ro n8"0!?'!. t j Northweut. Incidentally It nrnsi MRS. IIARRVO. IHJTI.KR loft yes- "'llt1 I'nmpers and Junlen, tojfr tenlay ror Santa Rosa. Calif.. ;nUorB am residents lb (Wort whoro she will visit relatives for n V,,'s ,ollUl0 iTnJZ J ih ito time Mis V 1.' sirnw Ih mimt direct cominuulcation with m I ore her slstor boluJ mil sick c0t' BL'nt of ''an0 Coun,r' '2 iiioro. noi siBior itoiitg iilto sick t,j() (fovorntacnt ,,ln8 a fr8ten d ' co-operation that will place l& WAIPUR CO.N'DRON mid wlfo. wfio1w,rt'a ')(m t" ally on9' havo moved back to Marshllold - " from Myrtlo Point, whoro they havo resfded a eouplo of years, will occupy tho Owens houso on Kiev-1 until street, J MRS. NORMA PIHU.IPS of nnndon MRS. T. S. SMAbb of North Inlet wns n Marshllold-vfaltor yesterdtay. MRS. WKS NOAH of Coos Rlvor Is visiting rrlonds In Mnrshlleld to-' day. J JOHN KKKPK or Haynes Inlot Is n' was called to her old homo In Ilov- I erly, Mass., by a telogmin nunoiinc-1 llig tho sorlous Illness tof hor mote or. Friends will hop.o sho mny find her mother Improved whon sho nrrlvcs. I Dr. W. R Richardson I) 1 Tl biiBlness visitor In .Mnrshfloltl to- HOWARD ROIJRRTSON or Ilnynes day. Inlot camo to Marshllold today on MR. AND MRS; JOHN W'OLFK of I.nkesldo aro visitors In Mnrshfleld today. I MR. AND MRS. II. V. WALKICR of today on .i . ....i cimu'iM tho MoHsnncer. lln .v. ii,t tinUllCTWIM n' " lluynes Inlot Is tho scene of netlv !,-... . , n 1 .. Ry nt present, tho fnnuors bolng-WilI Kptlim 10 ODOKaDC Miicnea. Cooston aro visitors In Mnrshlleld ' MAJOR MORTHN TOWKR of Kni- today. Saturli, MircU? The Politician's Soliloquy Whother to run or not to run I surely am In doubt, Whother to chuck my black hat In Or whether to keop hor out. Thoro Is tho rub I do declare, It much disturbs my mind: Whother I'd como out In front Or whother out bohlnd. Jim Jones says, says o: I'm tho "right man for tho placo" Hut Jim, ah 1110! I sure do fear That Jim would chuck the race. Sam Hrown, says 'o: I'm "t'.ilck of wind and girth; An Injun an' a chlckon thlof An' couldn't run a lick on earth." Plan to Have Gov. West Call Holiday in April for All to Help PORTLAND. Or., March 2fi. "An All-Oregon (iood Roads Day with 100.000 Oregon mon wloldlng nicks nnd shovels, tho women nre- I paring cninii dinners ror the work 1 ors, organizations competing In amount or work done for prize banners, and tho ovent appointed by proclamation of tho (lovornor, wns planned by tho Ad Club ox ocutlvo board. "S. ?. Hewitt, chairman of tho club's special committee, commun icated with Govomor West by tele phone. Tho Govomor gavo his ap proval to tho plan, suggested that n dny In the latter part of April will bo best nnd asked that the Idea be furthor outlined In a lot- tor which was sont him by special j delivery rending as ioiiows; "ConrirmliiK our tolophono con versation tho Portland Ad Club, by action of its executive board, do slres to aid In arranging for tho obsorvnnco of nn All-Oregon Good Ronds Day to be set aside by Gov ernor's proclamation. " lt la mi. linllnf Hint 1ftfl flnft 1 U U .'U.I1-, l,l t MVfVW WILLIAM WALKKR of Cooston Is a business visitor In MnrHhtleld today. GKORGir MRYICR of Lakosldo Is n business visitor In Mitrshlleld to-' day. plro loft on tho Alllnnco todny for uiiroun, wiiore 110 will visit at tho homo of his son, IJnglnoor Tower, who hns charge of the govonmiont harbor improvements there-, for a month or so. L00AL OVERFLOW. MRS. I'KTKR PETKRSON or Ilnynes j, QIMCSTION M U TI1K DAY. I . Doos a Coofi liny man over root his niro's bills without kicking? -tt-11- As a matter of fact llfo Is n good 1 I'd llko the Job, Indoed I would; My chest up near the pie I'd rako tho rocks an' shokols In Geo whiz! I'd glvo my eye! Whothor to run or not to run! My soul Is rout with doubt; broad or men or Oregon will bo glad to gtvo each a day's work on the ronils, , that business and civic organizations or onch community will bo engop to ' co-operate In arrangements that the good womon or each community 1 will gladly servo in tho prepara tion or camp dinners ror actual I workers, and tlntt such Is tho earn ostnoss nnd onthuslnsm or good ronds sentiment In Oregon thnt great improvements will be the Case Decided. Justlco Ponnock Inlotr Is visiting friends In North ln n 'written opinion today found Hem! today. n vonllct In favor or Ward M. HWtko ri , In the enso or C. M. Anderson, who MR. AND MRS. CHAS. KNKGRKN w:n? 8,llnK nl"ft,, to? J. wl''41-' ' or Coos River nro visiting friends ''"iod wns still due. him on tho in .Marshflold today. J0,' , n South Fifth street, which Rlako bought. GEORGE MASS of Ilnynes Inlot was : ...., , In Marshllold on business tdny, ' AMOISO Till'. SIplC. I returning this afternoon. TT ZT7. T. . . John Smith of tho Smith-Powers MR. AND MRS. PATRICK HEN- ramn at" Sol,tn In,et who hns beon NESSEY wore pnssengers on the la,u "1 t Morcy Hospital ror a row morning train ror Honryvlllo to- weeks, has recovered sufficiently to jny, leave the hospital. t Mr. Fish, whose father died a fow a. o. iJOr.Rns rsnin iinwn nn iii weeks ngo at Dandon. was able to speed boat, tho Auto, from his lovo Mercy Hospital yesterday. He UOIIIU OH UOOB lllver IO .MnrBIlIIOlll "" " ' niu uiuimucu uu hiu today. Wlllett & Ilurr contract beyond Myr- - 110 roinr G. n. DATSON, the bltluilltlc pavo- LN iiieni roiirebuuiuiivp, was a uusi- cjat Now Is Your Time CIAS?0 'rr i,n' r.nim. OROUXI' PROPKRLY FITTK" Do not miss ihN oWo1'W Do You See AsW! With 0neJyjA theOther? Should you fcw h'SJlfl want to Improve f0" 'J7 sH- .EM, Or., March 25. The ' ..' r ness visitor In North Rend on Marlon County Brand Jury "returned print, do f ose k r """""" n truo uiu against c the Sheriff of Wheeler Whothor to chuck that black hat In result, nnd permanent road build Or whothor to keep It out. Ing Itself bo given an Important Incog Nlto. stimulus.' " C',.?UVNVf-.j;r.i,n?V W"J ?,a.lls ?W with giving intox- V . .1 i 1 . ' . icating liquor to n minor. week left 011 the Drain stage to- Tll0 oilmti.nl mrormntlon which day for l ortianu. wns introduced by County Attorney mi vr. mi rns.- -.Ir.n,v. R,"K nBa'Ilst t Wheolor County MR. AND MRS. ELTON METLIN Sheriff, states that Kelsay. togeth- lort today on tho Alllanco ror er with a physician or Portland. Eureka, where they will remain brought Creto Wlnoberger, a boy for tho coming two months. wno wns committed to tho Oregon . .,.., ', 1 . . training sehqol, to this city In a C, H. GRAMM, deputy state factory stato of intoxication Knianv ip. Inspector, loft yestordny for the nles the allegation that he gave lower Coqullle. Ho investigated the boy liquor, and stated at the tho Smltl'-Powors camps and found time that he did not know w:iere that charges made by anonymous the lad secured the booze. Jury returned Print, do ci ose - d ly m, Oscar Kolsay, tance. All glasses ,rfetW. r nnnniv u-im warranted to gle Dr. WJ: Richardson -Ol,t0mHriSt M. Office 187 N. Broadway. J