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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1914)
VPnV-n''-i .11 -I'-TlirTr-"-- .tr"' ff Wi THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 27y. 19.1 --EVENING EDITION. FOUR W ..jgaigfelX: .',,: i.,-,':,,,,f.l 3 COOS BAY TIMES M. C MALONWV alitor mid Pub. BAN 11. MALONUV News Editor tinllfl nnn nl Iabu Vl fl A ii ttnla tvfinfAt. t a ., . I., Tot tntlma ,.r.,.1,1 tin wnll I HflTLl TUC TOAOT ilO . u Ilk uvo .. ivy... 10 ..i. " ..-. Villi IIILm Iwriwl .. I. m. an it in . . . . WO KUl II "I OU. 11 l Binil mnttor. Dedicated to the service of the people, Hint no good oanoo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall not thrlvo unopposed. snllafln.l If true It Is a large city, tho second largest In tho tnrco countries in mo Tit,lal. Intna l.tif l f..nta1ina .nine Official I'tipcr of Gooa County. trlcity and hnB coal which Is mined ' t'7Ti ,,x t...i.l t great depths at a choaper rate JTntored at tho Postofflco at Marsh- ti. .n i. .. o -,, whi.h mnin !!Gs!d' , 0M?fniiI0rnn S'rtLM which makes 'electricity more econom tUnush tho malls as second-class ., . ii-Minir nurnoscs than KaB Itself. Now tho marvel of It all Is that this tremendous bttslnosB Is managed by mon who do tho work for tho honor of It. Tho opportunity of managing public business Is ono of tho great prizes of llfo. No man can be elected to bo either ballllf or a councilor, much less a lord provost (which cor responds to our mayor) without hav ing dono something worth while. Needless to say, thoro is no politics In It, but tho bestowal of offlco Is simply a mark of public confldonco and tho hlghost esteom. A Scotch man can do this for ho has been trained from his youth up In tho olo mentary principles of morality and irvvnitv in (hn iiittillr Interest. Pos sibly somo tlmo In tho far futuro wo will reach tho point In America when the tromondous operations connected with tho government of a great city can bo dono without monoy and with out price, solely for tho honor of it. It Is ono or the pocularltlos of human naturo that mon do their host work without pay. When the coun try llfo commission wns appointed, at Its first meeting, Presldont Rooso volt said, "I am asking- you to work for nothing and to look after your own expense but my experience hnB been thnt tho best work that can bo dono Is by mon who do It for tho lovo of It and not for Bordld cash.' 8UHSCMPTION HATES; AIIA. Ono year SG.00 Per month . . . . 50 WMKKIiY. Ono yoar SI. GO When pnld strictly in advance, tho Subscription price of tlio Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 per ear or $2.50 for six. months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES Mitrsliflcld t: t; :: a Oregon LIVE AND LET LIVE. IF VOU wish peopl to lovo and honor you, you must niako your soir lovnbie und honorable. And von then people's tastes honestly diffor, and you must bo willing, without rosontment on your part, not to bo Idolized by certain peoplo U It docs not come natural to' them. Respect, friendship, lovo, esteem for yourself may bo Inspired In others, but they may not bo demand ed1 of them. Mean llttlo souls that arc unablo to Insplro theso feelings In others and sometimes also grcnt souls, who havo forgotten to be considerate, aro always trying to clnlm these things as n right. They arc always trying to own another soul to demand of it things ' that can nover exist except as free gifts.' They- think thut gratitudo and lovo are commodities, goods hold fdr exchango, Bums that must bb paid on domnnd In consideration for BoniO' other good. Such domnnds may Bccuro nn np nnront submlBBlon but never solf Zlvlng. They poison nil tho richest jtlftB of lovo wllh tho venom of secret 'liato. People nro ulwnyB saying to ono nnothor, "You person, I havo boen so good to you, how dnro you not feel grati fill to ino7 "You child or nilno, for w.iom I havo endured bo much, now pay mo back this debt of devotion nnd respect you owo me, and don't you xnrgot. "You friend, you neighbor, I havo been counting on you to think nnd act In a certain prescribed way What right havo you to porplox and shock mo by acting and tnlklng In UiIb unexpected manner? "You husband, you wlfo, haven t r suffered and worked for you 7 Now whother you feol llko It or not, gtvo inr tho arrection i uomnnu. AND THE TEA I - I You know your duty. No I man over looked for It and did 'I not find It. Phillips Drooks. GOOD EVENING DON'T TROUBLE There's n saying old and rusty (nut good ns any now); 'TlsN. "Nover trouble troublo Till troublo troubles you." Don't you borrow sorrow You'll Burely havo your share; Ho -who dreams of sorrow Will find thnt sorrow's there. If caro you'.vo got to carry, Wait till 'tis at tho door; For ho who runs to meet It Takes up the load bofore. If minding will not mend It, Thon Hotter noi to mma; Tho best thing Is to end It Just leave It atl behind. Then don't you troublo trouble Till troublo tro.ubles you; You'll only doublo troublo And troublo othora too. Solectod'. Borrow your neighbor's s'pectnclos and havo a look at your own' faults. Every Coos Day man knows thnt ono man Is as good aB nnothor, but 1b convinced there nro mighty lev,' In his class. FACT. NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY. HERE Is tho mnn, woman or child that docs not road a ,iniu- nnwHiiniior? Not ovory one can afford tho luxury of travol, by train or trolley, to read advertis ing there. Homo keeping folks do not tramp aimlessly up nnd down tho broad highways after dark to read street signs. When they do so t'.'oy hnvc nn objectlvo point nnd nro usually on pleasuro bent, and Biich plonBiiro costs considerable monoy. Hut wJio Is too poor to buy n pnperT Jndccd, who can afford to bo without one? Tho newspaper Is nn advertising medium of tho first class, bocauso It carrlcB more In numbor and a great er variety of announcements than any other and at less coBt It gives great- DOIiLS KllHKi For Sntuixlny only, wltli-niiy,. purchase of 23 cents and over, wo will glvo a beautiful doll free. Saye Money Now by TkuL Here at These Prices For tho. next few days we are quotlnK WVVH (hat afford to ivuHlyi Como early, nnd tnko ndvmitniriv 'm'cn lCc pure linen Crnsh Towollng' In whlto and unbleached. A'.now lot Just received. Only per yard TOO- Uoautlful .Mossallno Silk- Petti coats, largo variety ofi latest' col ors. Tho $5.00 kind; Now on solo at . . . . .$345; Linen laces, beautiful patterns; all widths, values to 10c, While, they Inst, per yard ..5c L'adles' fine Cashmorotte Gloves; porfect fitting. Vnltios to 40c; now Ulcached ' Flnnnols. Now . . , Shaker and The 10c kind. 23 c, Outing' ..Kc lBc ami 18c LaaleTpiiZr loss Vests. Oa sala ' S'M'- only 0. a ronl T4nr..i.n T- 2 o iMi and !... one. Mon' h do gloves. A good nJ nt7oe. Now only,., ' Men's puro kerchtnfn. Tim an. W4 Kinds. Only' ..... 10, THE FAIR Irving Illock, Next to Chandler Hotel Central Avenue Satisfaction always- or. money refunded.. DOLIfl FllKR Jv... g,ve a ,ia economists by courts. nnd curtly castigated good. You buy n big beefsteak with me. nnd tho butcher will buy gro ceries, nnd tho grocer will buy a hardware and tho Hardware, man STORY FOR THE DAY. A swelled head makes n man a prig, And sudden trouble often brows; For fow mon ever got so big Some other man can't fill their bIiocb. --K-. A California editor has no tified tho morchants of his town thnt ho will soon be In need of a pair of shoes, n new shirt nnd a sack of flour, and will cnll for bids on theso. ns that Is tho custom of tho mer chants when they wnnt four dollars' worth of printing. -4 haruwnro. ami 1110 iiaruwuro. umir wllj pny his doctor bill with mo nnd tun doctor win bdoiki mo wmi u " . . .- tnvntnf fnt- linla In fPll lllfl TltirHO. Down m tiandon tnore is a iormur !" " "."" w . , . prohibitionist who recently nnnounc- tho fnrnior will buy somo fresh moat 1 .... ... . ... . tnini lin lintnlinr wlin will rnnin ed that wncn tno woennu ury quuo- '. - - ,,,;" ," " , i.ia tlon came up again ho wns going to around to the dentist to got his vote wot It was a great Biirprlso to tooth mended. In tho Iohr run, hi ;rri?nd.,Mdion.fcrSft hls'fffiids as you boo I'll bo mow uMful o went direct to him nnd asked tho you hero at homo linn If ou d reason for his change of heart and semi ino v fcj rover.' ho expressed himself as follows: "Tho many said It was a mtght orme? to r VeffiWSL Tlt'W ff llt Sore, TSl waists,0" hndow s.K tiff for , rl&SSTuS !'",,nour,uiniortgri2 wiggle, tho Texas Tommy, the bunny ?lin?,Zfc0vorwll1"r iVn." ,.r,,tn?l nS .J.h TSi' T "! f ,'S'nThV: right hor. at home, yon could see illU ll.tH4 IU M -.. ---- ---- When a Coos Uny married man lirlncs his wlfo homo a box of ..mil. aim cllu II n linlf tho Illellt UL11U1 Ulill . iww.. . n-'-- " .. ri"";i o..u b..u ..,. --- -.-.,--- or valno for Ita cost than any other : worrying hersolf sick wondering medium. 'what awful thing ho has dono that Tho nowspapor Is tho luoraniro 01 i,0 i8 trying to square ihiubl-u h, I I. ... ,lnl tilliln I tftt the masses and Is often tholr blhlo at t'.-o samo tlmo. Local and nntlonnl ndvortlsorfl can reach moro peoplo through tho nowspnper than through any otlior known medium of public ity nnd can get qulrkor, more Immed i,,t nmi lnHtlnL' rcHiiltvt by Its ubo --- Feed somo Coos Uny women flattery nnd th-y will got pos tlvely fnt on It. I thnn by nny other means. .1 nn... .,itaiiniinr nilvorllflOr roaCUOS "You othor souls wltnin my. ' ":"7f. ythl ,g. and his con rewclr.vhom.Ujmvo Borvodyou hro n jbygio read nngJB nni ' m,ct6(1. t1,M for nothlnKT Kow I propose) reason that o, cannot no p - LONGING I long to breathe-tho, ar fotvJiin Aud sklpamonth'cloTTrt, ' Whoro Lcaiu trill, n mfrry .tuno. And .nntsjfrnwl down .my balk. Dorsoy Krbltzvr. to collect or nmko you suffer as In tousoly ns I Know now." TUs groitest tragedy In tho world to this nttompt to own people, thin' mutual strangling and suck ng the Iffo out of living spirits, UiIh un ooir sluvory of overyono to ovoryono eliW, this perpetual, sllont biillyiiig, this Bplrltunl lonn-shnrk bUHlncBH thnt Is oft ii conducted In tho very nnmo of goodness or lovo or service. Once, whon I was a boy. I found somo grubs which I thought -would no- good halt to uso tho noxt tlmo H wont fishing. So I put them In a. box. shut thorn up together and thon forgot them for several day. Whon 1 opened tho box, I saw n loatlisomo, Hllont tragedy that has boon Jin object lesson to mo ever Inco. Those grubs wore slowly anting one nuotner up. No community, no household, no association, no socloty or nny kind can bo lmppy or free until Its mom tora can learn to llvo and lot live. Do thnt and nil tho u-Bt wHIHo Hlvnn pontnnooiiBly, and It will bo thu real thing, too. THE REST Pl'RLIO SERVICE. TCNTiv WALLACE, of Dos .Moines. Iovmi, Is editor of Wal lace's Farmer and ono of t leading writers on agricultural top ics In tho country. In recognition of his distinguished sorvlios ho was aiado a moinbor of the Country Llfo Commission of America by Presldont RooHovolt. Mr- Wnllaro has recent ly been traveling In Emopo and -writes to his paper from Aberdeen, Scotland, as follows; "Tho most surprising thing of nil to us is tho fact thut this great bus! iicss tho wharves and' facilities for al nro all owned by tho city, and . .. .. - ... .. fl. .. I Inul VAn, itwipnd. tho dally nowBpapor ls,.. '" ..... .- . 11 T oh hos been wittily saiti, "n hihuh body of lltornturo (only Its volume Is underestimated) entirely surrpund od by ndvortlsomonts." It pays to advertise In tho right medium. And among such tho nows pnper is supreme. It Is now ovory day. Fourth Estnto. J' THE NEWSPAPER'S RIGHT UDOE GOl.DSnERRY. of mo Common Plons vouri 01 u r.,.iiv niiin has rccontly de cided thnt a nowspapor hnB a prop orty right In news relating tho act Ions of public officials. On this do. clflions ho lins onjolnod Robert D. Alexnndir, nudltor of Ross County, troni preventing representatives or the Scioto (Iszotto attending ses sions or the County Board meeting. The decision of th- Ohio Judgo gives now force to the nssoriion that It Is against public policy for public officials to hide tholr nets from tho public, which they do whon they conceal them from In spection by tho n-wspnpors. Nows of official meotlngs bolongs i to the newspapers, uecauso u uu in....o in ihi nnnnle. and tho nows- papers nro tho only ndoqunto moans of roachlng them. Under tho view or tho Ohio Judgo this right Js nct ,.oi a .mil iih nndurstood. Tho re in,, I.O .' -.--- - Bponslblllty of tho nowspapor l made ail tho moro binding on thnt account. I long to brontho tho July nlr. And quit mis uumuiu uwiuun, And ramble by I ho r.vor thoro, On my two-weeks' vnrntlon. Henry Ilugglns. 1 wnnt some picnics, quite n few, A basket big to pack; I long to feel sand In my shoes Ami fnol finite warm all over. C. F. McGcorgo. J The four receiving Kftftj her of votes were declared ..l,. as candidates to have th r .niton tho ballots atVto uo nuiu .uonaay, April $ " For candidates for Record , Trcasiircr.thopreBentlncuBK A.Dod6onndJ,M.ArrtaiSSl tlvnlv. worn imtifj owyimjfr Aor tho business of the mwi," was over It. A. Annln bmSmS tno tiBsoniblago extend to W EtT dy, tho outgoing councllmu, ( of thanks for hi n.i... ', ? past year. This carried unantailj, KNOCKING Till: K.V0CKQ , AI-TER God had flnlihedttini' tlesnake, tho toad and tla. II rn Ha lin.l .n. ..... T '....." -""! 0UI stnnco left, with which he ttUn knocker. A knocker ii a two-Inn annum wmi a coruicre iU' waterlogged brain nnd a combtofc biipkbono mado of Jelly- ani r Whoro other people har W hearts ho carries n tumor of w tii-llinltilna ll'linn it... l... II .,..-. ...ivii uc IB0(H . .Ml .. .. ........ .... . ........I .- ..... ... .. .. ... "This ram," I said to. Fnrnior no .tiyruo mini ciiiuriirmu hsijh; i iuiiiu unwn me sireet nonm bs , .Tames,, "will suroly boost your lit- About forty voters, mon nnd wo-1 turn tholr backs, th- angels io It tie games. It Ib ii good thing for men, wero present nt the union can-; en tnko precipitate refuge MM , . ..!... ..I nlwu.Mn ii. c l.nl.l til Hia in,,iiiu nt tlir. fvrltn' lllltlr htirtlR ntlfl flin ilarll K..I..L 1110 WIlOlll, llllll yUU BIHIUIU l-llllllio V..IO in... V .u...o . ...u .."(' .....,....... ... uv, and ropeat." Ho looked nround Club last ovciilng. Mayor L. A. tho gates of hell. - hxchanae with gloomy frown. "I hnto to seo Roberts was chosen to prosldo while' rnln coming down; wo rnrmers wnni to sow our oats, nnd enn't unless wo sail In boats." I met him lnt-r when tho aim was shlnging till It took tho bun. "Why lookest thou" I asked, "so tough 7 This weather .......I.. I., II. r. mlnff W miltll II nilii'lj in u.v bhi.i. , "--'" i ..u .U..W.. ...r. 11. rain," the rarmor Bain: "tno grass uoioro tlio mcoting: I.. I ,.l. 1. .'..... .....I .lnn.l. Ii,v m It -,. .!.. ...m..I linn, tlm men folks had lust as woll havo their saloons and the wholo iiiisIi go to h 1 togothor." A the town grow, I right?' Honest, now, nln't INGRATITL'DE :i MYRTLE POINT POLITICS. CnndlilatiM Arc Nominated for City Election on Am II (I. Tlio Myrtlo Point EnterprlBo Hays: Somo Coos Bay men would rather borrow an umbrella thnn lay ono by for n rainy day. -tl-K- TIIE WISE GL'V SAYS I "Don't hnto to part with your salary. It won't go very fnr." In San Francisco tlioy aro now danclnir tho "kitchen sink" n'ong with tho tnngo. Getting pretty coso to tho sloppy spiasu. Ih lnnklnir brown und dead: mv Bqunshos scarcely aro allvo: my pons nnd punipUrns do not thrive." I moot this rarmor (ivory weok, nnd tenrs aro always on his chook; ho wnnts dry wonthur when It rains, nnd wlun R'b wot ho still com plains; ho kicks hecauso there's too much wind, iid onya tlio weather bureau's sinned, nnd when wo havo refreshing snow, ho springs a llttlo spiel of woo. And when his crtba In Avtumn Btrnln bnent'i their 'onds or goldon grain, ho stands mound nnd sadly yawps about tho shortago In his crops. "Had there been loss Buuslilno nnd rnln," ho walls. "I hadn't tolled In vnln!" I sometimes wonder thnt the gods don't lamm him with tholr chastening rods; they must grow tired of ronstlugs rude, complainings nnd Ingratitude. Walt Mason. Recorder 10. A. Dodgo noted iib aecrc- Inri' CandldnteR for counclliuen to talco (1. ..Innno tt T 1 Qtrniwr nml W 1.? Luiidy, whoso terms exiilro thlsithe Southorn I.caguo lait aeiioiB. spring, wore pinceii m iiomiiiation, noruow cnrncn nnoiuer tnuti n Tho following names wero brought romp tho big yard. Times Want rnln brlqg wnla., MaMMMWWMHMaaMi KiV l.?llurlir.l1 I. II.. 1L rooklo at tho training caap tk season. He Is working out vltioi Dodg rs. By playing real taQ h- T. I), anuria received 28 votes; W. ii f. rm.... inn M n. ' i mmml.uumm MBMHVii i I ii n ii wil Tliis Sign Answers. Question. j Your Somo Coos Bny peoplo seem to got a lot of enjoyment In keeping o'thors from enjoying themselves. A woman's Idea of a happy demlso m bo crushed to death In a. shop ping crowd. MARCH U7TII IN HISTORY. , p,n r-ir.Mn .Hannvni-nil h Pnncn jitliu -i,w w, w. ...... -- -.-- ---.. liiiu riuii.ii. M.-WW.V ,, .i. .it, mmiu ii lirnflt on It last year . ,i.. , of 4000 pounds sterling, or 20,000. io:i2 Canada coded to Franco. In fact, theso English or Scotch cities 18j4 Jackson defeated tho Creok enn teach us lessons In civil govern- 18l4 jnckson dofoated tho inont. For oxamplo tho city owns nil. crcoks nt Horsoshoo Bond, Ala. tho tram lines, or ns wo would say, 1854 England declared hostilities tho street cur lines. Tlioy nro owned nRaj8t Russia, oponlng tho Crimean uy tho city, run by tho city, and, as; Wnr ono of the councilors told us. tho not isc4 Union City captured by tho profit Inst yeur wns 20,000 P8 1 confederates. . , sterling, or in round nnnibors, $100,-1 js74 John G. Whlttlor. General 000. In fact, theBO Scotch cities own llnnkB nnd Charles Francis Adams nil tho public utilities. That Icaiworo among tho candidate voted on tlon la sottled with them and snttW I Q 8MCCCC.rt j, s, Sonator Chas. L. for all tlmo. Glasgow, for oxamplo. Smnnor 0f Massachusotts. owiib not morely tho street cars, but isos Court of Inquiry reported: her watorworkB, hor gaB, hor olec ..Mnln0 destroyed by nilno." trlcity. and. us 1 believe I told you. This Is a willing world. Half the peoplo aro willing to work nnd tho other half nro willing to lot thorn. A HEATITt'DK FROM LIFE Blessed nro tho poor In pocket, for they shnll ho practiced upon by physicians. Bllcod by surgeons, pnt tronlzod by plutotcrntlc philanthro pists, purchased by politicians, re searched by reformers, led about by lnwyors awed by authorities, ox uorted by ecclesiastics, meddled with by ministers, oxplaln?d by ISN'T IT TRUE'.' . "I AM A DOLLAR! A llttlo age worn, perhaps, but still In circula tion. Am proud of myself for bq Ing in circulation. I nm no tomato can dollar not I. This town Is only my adopted homo. I llko It and hopo to remain permanently. When I camo out of tho mint I wns adopted Into n ' town llko this In nnothor state. But after 'a tlmo. was sent off to a big city, many miles nwny. I turned up In n MAIL ORDER HOUSE. For Bovornl yonrs stayed In that city. Millionaires bought clgnfs with mo. I didn't llko thnt for I bellovo In the plnln people. Finally n travelling man brought mo to this town and loft me hero. I wiib bo glad to got back to a smaller town that I was determined to mnko a despornto offort to stay, Ono day a cltlzon of this town was about to Bond mo back to that big city. I caught him looking over a mall-order cata logue. Suddenly I found my voice nnd snld to him: 'Look horo, if you will let mo stay lit this town I will clrculnto around and do a lot of &imldU0ty Lesi&3j- IRVING BLOCK FOR MEN AND WOI NEW SPRING APPAREL HEW ARRIVALS IN MERCHANDISE EVERY DAY WATCH OUR WINDOWS TEe Royal TONIGHT La Petlto Janls In n pleasing and dainty act. Sevon reols of now pictures. "Moths." With Moudo Fealy sup ported by the Incomparable Thnn liousor Company. This picture is the equnl or any plcturo ever shown horo. Taken rrom tho book by Oulda. It Is comploto In four reels. "Cnlamlty Ann's Sacrifice." This comic series of pictures never rail to bring good cheer In plnce of tho blues. This time Calamity breaks up n motion picture company. "Mutual Weekly." Fifteen sub jects. Don't bo contont with read ing about things In the newspapers. Comb and seo them. Admission, lower floor, 15c; bal cony. 10c. "Snpho" will be shown again Mon day night. SAVE' MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES BY PLAC ING YOUR ORDERS WITH THE PORTLAND GROCERY .$1.30 GOOD POTATOES. Per hundred ..... CHOICE LEMONS Qfl., Per dozen UU b CHOICE ORANGES. J Per dozen llUla Portland Grocery Store Phono oidcrs to 102-J. Not door to Postoffloo 807 South Broadway IBfcjMtitiTftilU'AmHf htlRSB "Wherocanlgetthe articles advertised in my magazine?" This sign means that we carry the goods for" our line) nationally advertised in all the magazines, especially in Good Housekeeping, whose publishers add their guaran tee to that of the manufacturers. Remember- Advertised Goods are Quality Goods They've got to be to get into the pages of the wt& magazines. That's why we sell them and that's why you take no risk in buying them. Don't send away tor goods .. ., - .i. nt- .... ctnr Inst dione indwell send you anything you want We can't enumerate here , all the lines we carry, so step m and lee us m We try to handle all the goods advertised j Housekeeping, as they will not permit any -a niwjng ment of foods in their pages that have not rec Wed p endorsement of Dr, Wiley, as being free iron a PJE ities and adulterations of any kind that would be injur ious to the health of even the most delicate cnua, We have just received a fresh line of the famous Crosse & BlackweHs GOODS, INCLUDING PICKLED WALNUTS, PARMESAN CHEESE PICKLED ONIONSchoW Q0 CURRY FAMOUS ENGLISH MA also a complete line of fresh fruits and vegeiau PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY Nasburg's Grocery GOOD HOUSEKEEPING STORE. uorner commercial anu ouuunu i. "g , lid&tAtik!' lIlk-A- .v-.-!W u.,r .vi.k.-".