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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
r" wjUlnwupmi .Aiwutipf. i, w -"n-p -ippngf tT v- i " ""'"' HH4ppppPpHppp ' THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 28 1914 EVENING EDITION. TWO COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MA1.0NKY DAN H. AIALONK cv w,i?.B;ff;! WJITH THE TEA airnd TOAST Oflcinl rnpcr of Coos County Entored at tho I'ostofflca nt Marsh flold, Oregon. for transmission through the malls as second-class rnnll mnttor. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES The Somgs They Sisng T1IKV AN 1) NOW HOLD-SEHVIBES m HPYT qilWnflV' K Fezmmm lLflbi' uununv AInrsli field :: :: :: :: Oregon ii i Dedicated to the servlco of tho pcoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that oll shall not ffirlvo unopposed. SCIJSCnilTION KATES. DAILY. One yoar (COO Per month . . 50 WEEKLY. One year $1.G0 When paid strictly In advance tho Subscription price of tho Coos Bay Times Is $5.00 por yoar or f2.R0 for bIx montliB. Her mother was a bashful thing, Oh, how I loved her when sho'd t alntr "On tho other sldo of Jordan, In the Sweet fields of Eden, There Is rest for tho weary, And there's rest for you." GOOD EVENING Men's thoughts are much ac cording to their Inclinations, llacon. Dut now she has a daughter who Will sing this grand old hymn for you: "Oh, yon Kid, It's a boar Cuddlo up, kiss mo quick, Hold me tight, you're u boar, That's tho tangood Smearcaso rag." tlstlcs are going to occupy as much space as n postago stamp, smart man will always toll his wife b1io looks younger and better In a $1.00 wash dross than anything sho has ever worn. "HOWDY" AND "FAKEWELL." I'KOTECT HOTII. JAMES J. HILL. In n talk boforo tho National Foreign Trado con vention In Washington yester day, as reported by Associated PrcBS In The Times last evening, g.ivo ut ternnco to sotno truths on tho IjubI nesB situation that should bo hocded by tho country. It was a plea for rational conduct rather than hyHtorl- cal action. Englnnn Is suffering from oven greater Industrial distress than tho United States but Mr. Hill Raid "tho burdens placed on buslnoBs by unwise legislation nnd taxation nro producing their nnturnl effects hero nlso." Thoro Is a limit to tho burdens business will boar and when that limit Is paimod labor and capltat go down together to disaster nnd dis tress. This condition may bu avoid ed by n Bplrlt of fair play. Our laws should protect both lnbor and capital, employee and employer, but when the exactions become too groat on olthor side troublo Is cortiln to follow. Writing on this subjuct the Cottni?o Grove Hentlnel soys: "Tho toudnncy of tho times Is to logtBlnto entirely In favor of labor and against the employer. Especial ly Is this truo In Oregon, where every manner of freak law and commission has been, or Ih liulug, tried out. It is possible that capital has In vited such action, but as u bollover in organized labor nnd as a sincere frlond of tho man who works, Tho Sentinel bolloves that Oregon Is In clined to travel a little too fast In this direction. Wo must not forget that without employers thoro will he no employes. Oregon's laws are keeping capital out of tho fltato and hnvo made invest ment of money In dangerous Indus tries exceedingly risky. Unless lum ber prices tnko an Immediate upward trend Cottage Grove Is likely to have nn illustration of the fear employers hnvo of Oregon's liability laws. Two Cottage Grovo mills hnvo found that nt present prices they can't operato at a profit. Without a margin on tho goods they aro soil ing they don't feel that they can tnko chanced on Injured workmen and (Intnnga biiUh. HocnttHo tho recent workmen's compensation net was iiQt made compulsory upon tho workman, tho employees of two mills mny bo Idle for several mouths, Woro employers protected by this net; could thoy know Just what risks they would " taking these mills might be willing to operate on n very small margin or n small loss. Employees must bo fully nnd am ply protected, but employers must also bo fully and amply protected If Oregon Industries are to grow If outsldo money Is to be entlcod into tho state." I TOPICS OF THE TIMES. I Tho Chinese language Is said to have r.0,000 word signs. Wonder what they do to n Chlncso proof reader In case of a typographical error? Life Is sunshlno through an' through When you'ro sayln' "howdy-do," Welcomln' friends of long ago, Meetln' folks It's good to know. Life Is darkened with regret As wo loso tho frlonds wo'vo mot. Iimo, tho tyrant, wo obey Whon ho signals "On your way!" Hoses bloom and swiftly fade, Winter strips tho autumn shade. All too fast tho seasons fly. Every welcome moans "good-by." Whon a Coos Day girl Is engaged to a fellow she has an Irresistible Impulse to boss him around. -H-K- I Coos Hay slnglo mon havo con I I sclonccg to tell them when they I hnvo dono wrong but tho mnrrlod I mon havo wives. . 4 -M-M- It takes more than grandchildren to make a Coos Hay woman quit fool ing girlish these days. -:t-tt- SPEED He was n speed enthusiast, Around tho town ho would ronm, In fact ho was so vory fast Ho could novor got homo. I IMtlE KIDDLE TODAY I Hank Wolls wants to know "what gink put tho club that Is in club sandwich? "Money makes tho mare co." nuot- ed Henry Songstnckon. ' "Not tho onos I bet on" sad 1)111 Card well. I ' I JOHN GOSH SAYS I "Anything that Is hard to handle, i like ships, nutomohlles nnd locomo tives Is always referred to oh "bIio.". --IJ- -tt-tt-Dolng boats wishing but Its hnrder. -K-H-Somo peoplo aro always having a tcrrlblo time. -tt-M- Truo lovo novor runs smooth oven on a golden track. -8-tt- I STOKY OF THE DAY "I have an Important question I would llko to havo you answer, "snld Dave Stafford to Charles Van Duyn as ho loaned over tho Chandlor Hotel desk. "Woll what Is It?" asked Charles. "Why 1b It that tho heavy end of a mntch Is the light end?" asked Davo. -W-H- You may havo noticed that wnen a coos nay man takes an other umbrolln bv nilatnltn lin nl. I ways takes a bettor ono. ADVICE IN SLANG If you would gather lots of cush, Don't try to throw tho bull, And you will find that lots of push Will heat out lots of pull. -m-h- IHUI) THIS TO IIEK TONIGHT Entire Observation of Memorial. Day on Coos Bay Will Bfr Held Sunday Afternoon. The oiitlro.' observance of Momorlal Day on Coos Day wll bo hold Sunday No Bervlces of any kind will be hold Saturday, tho Spanish-American Wnr veterans and members of tho G A; It. deciding, that tho Sunday Program would onnbla moro to participate.' in tho ceremonies, Tho urogram -will stnrt with tho parade which will form nt FrontnutiT Market at 11:30 Sunday nrtornoon ami march to tho MnBonlc Opora Houso whoro tho program will bo held.' Pil lowing tho program, the line of March will contlnuo to tho I. O. O. F. Cemotory. Edward' 11. Jnehnk, nctlng adjutant general, Spanish American War vot orans, D. A Jones nnd Fred Gottlns, adjutant general will havo chargo of tTie program. Tho program follows: Music by tho Coos Day Concert1 Hand Solectlon Dlvlno Ulcsslng. .ltev. Samuel Gregg Generals ordorB, by Presiding offlcor Commander S. I). Cathcart. Vnrnl solo MIsb Esther Johnson Musle by tho band Selection j Male Quartotto....Chas. staurr, jay D. Tower, W. W. Langwarthy, Harry, llultninn. Spenkor of tho day Professor Ilcsslor of Corvallls. Music by tho Hand America Ottlcor of tho day.... A. J. Savage ! PERSONAL OVERFLOW ' 4 . . W. E. IlEST of Dandon Is hero on business today. I llko my wife, And she likes mo; What chance has an Affinity? -tt-tt-A -.v I A Coos Dav man always tolls I tho manager how to run a base- I ball team. Hut ho gets mad I when other people try to toll him i I how to run his business. .4 -H-tt- Dlt. E. M1NGUS went to Denver 11111 . this afternoon on business. H. II. ItOOEItS of Coos lllvor, enmo In this morning on tho Hnlubow. FRANK JOHNSON, of Coos Itlver, catno in this mornlm: on tho Alert I QUESTION FOK THE DAY . 4 Why Is a woman moro sonBlrlvo about' a wrinkle than it man Is about Mb bald head? THE WISE GUY SAYS I AMONG THE SICK. Governor West lias closed tho Friars' Club In Portland. Now tho fat fiecniB to be In the friar. KILL FLIES NOW. inplIN time to kill fllos Is bofre I they become files. One fly killed now will prevent tlw growth of thous.imu later 011 1 fly " Is eipablo of depositing 150 eggs nt one time and of producing five or six batches during lt short life." Just what tills means when extended to later generations mny be guessed fiom the statement that "tho progeny of 11 single pair of fllos. assuming that nil live. If pies ued together nt the end of the sum mer would occupy a since of over 11,000.000 cubic feet"' Glory bo, they all don't live' Too many do, liowoor, bo get busy now. Destroy both files and breeding places, such no manure and lefuse of nil kinds. "It Is n wlso man who knows whon to ensh In." -tt-tx- A Coob liny woman mny look worse than a man whon sho wakes up In tho morning, but sho Is In a bottor humor than a man. -n-n- i I NOT LIKE THE WEATnEIt I At pretty girls mon llko to staro, , Altho' Its not good form; And whon n girl Is very far Sho takes tho mon by storm. , -tt-M- I An old bacholor says it takes moro than a porous plaster to rollovo the pnln generated by observing a 200 pound girl trying to act cuto. --H- I Mrs. Arthur Williams of Flag staff sustained n broken leg by a ran yesterday at nor home. 1 Mrs. Georgo S. Cnpps was report ed quite sick at their homo In South Mirshflcld today. The young son of O. C. Hanson of rlrst Addition Is reported critically 111. Mr. Donney, a workman In tho Smith shingle mill had ono of his hands quite severely Injured the otner night. This la tho second ac cident of tho kind that has befallen him In a fow weoks. Mrs. S. J, Immol has been suffer ing from a severe attack of la grippe at her. homo on South Second street. Tho young child of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. L. Thomas Is quite III of measles. A. K. PECK roturnod to Coqulllo this morning to look after mat ters In circuit court. W. II. MORGAN, of Danlols Crook, who rccontly sold his much to Colorado pnrttos, was In Marsh flold today on business. A. G. RAAD of North Ilcnd Is a Marsflold visitor today. They will havo tho North Dond High School commencement exorcises next Monday evening. TAYLOR SIOLIN was In from Isth mus Inlot today. Tho roports about Mr. Slglln, who wob defeated by Sheriff Gago for th'o Demo cratic nomination for Sheriff, go ing to run Independent', aro Incorrect. New Manager. Mr. Flynn, for merly with tho Allls-Chalmers com pany and later with a lumber com pany at Greonwood, California, Is now looking after tho Johnson mills nn tho Coqulllo, temporarily reliev ing Stanley Dollar, who has ro turnod to San Francisco. Self-denial looks good to tho aver- The order of St. Francis will erect ngo ninn from n distance. In $4 0.000 hospital at Klamath Falls -K-n- .That city 1 1 1 got n municipal build- Whon husbands got sonso enough ing to cost $10,000. to prnlso tholr wives as much nt homo I Hlllsboro will erect at once n as they "do In saloons tho dlvorco sta-C'nrueglo library building. J. A. McEachren & Co., Scattlo, havo- tho contract for constructing the first unit of tho Astoria public docks, to cost $135,715. Tho Portland Port Commission has ordered n now tug nnd decreed that nil drodglng shall bo thirty feet deep In front of private docks. Tho now Melor & Frank building nt Portland Is to cost Sl.SSO.OOO. The steel superstructure Is .to bo fabrlcnted nt Portland. Tho now high school at Me.Mlnn ville will cost $30,000. County dinrfo nt HiilnrV. SI. 10. NOTICE TO THE Pl'HLIO Mnrshflohl High School will gradu nto u class of twenty this year from its llternry department. About bIk of thoso nro cortalu to continue their education not jear. The rest nro planning to uoik Now the need tuny; como in cue regular cuanneis or nusi nesa for omploylng persons of their age and experience If so this school will appreciate It if consideration be given our giaduates and employment thrown their way whon possible If their qualifications suit. Wo havo bocun O'ls venr to Hie wiltton ostl-l lrntos of nil our giaduates nnd will gladly furnish tho same on request. I'uniK'i. 1 The commercial department will have no graduate this ear but we have some studeutH who ure quali fied to take positions as stenograph ors and bookkeeper Firms expecting to emplo) suc'a help will con for a fa r by getting our estimate before employing. We will gladly furuls'i tho name for by so doing both of us are benefitted l F A Tledgen ' . Superintendent of Schools. Mammoth Reduction Sale In MILLINERY New Goods at Half Price Hats that sold at from $4.00 to $15.00 Now go at from $2 to $7.50 Sale Starts Friday May 29 MRS. A. G: AIKEN Coos Building Market Avenue Men and Boys' Outfitters Wo Just rocolvcd Bovornl flno lines of cltinM' .. 1118 snlrtg, gnf, detached collars and soft French, cuffs. . a. ,,B"nn4fc!nft A big nsBortment of U. V. U. Undorwear, two pieces Blllt ? "n $tJW Hull A1 Splendid lino of Porosknlt Undorwear l.oo suit WK HULL HIGH GHAIK"MTCHCHANIHS12 VICIW ItKASOXt WHY? Because We Sell For Cash HI!K WINDOWS TD:0UR PATRONSi Thbre will be No Deliveries Saturday on account of LEGAL HOLIDAY. STORE CLOSES AT NOON SATURDAY.. Place your orders early for Friday delivery. Boat in from-the south with all' kfnd of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES including CANTALOUPES, APRICOTS AND PEACHES ' Ollivant & Weaver PUHK food Gitoricns COHXKK TIIIHI) ANI ClttVTHAIi A.VUNUHT. PIIO.VK 100. There. Are Stores on Coos Bay so. Good That They Could: IiTse Twice as Muchi Advertising Space AND MAKE IT PAY! THE BlST'lIIER THE STOKI3 THE BJUTTIStt THE ADVERTISING PAYS. Your own observations in the store-world' will confirm this truth. PUBLICITY is bad only for a had prop osition. Xt i& just as surely good for a good; ono,. What win "good store"? One that really SERVES TUJS PUBLIC, protecting its pntroiiB as to VALUES, not merely as to PRICES. There are many stores in this city an swering to that definition completely. In every city there are always some stores that do not. An important phase of n GOOD STORE'S SERVICE TO ITS 'PATRONS is its newspaper advertising. This should be complete, frank, informing. It should tell the store news as fully as a good news paper tells the news of the day. Perhaps the best possible NEW POL ICY for the GOOD stores of this city to adopt would be, that of DOUBLING THE ADVERTISING SPACE THAT TIIE1 USE thus giving them "elbow room; giving them biggor opportunities for telling their patrons, in detail, about every selling event, about every bargain offering; about every dollar's worth of new stocks. 01 course, even HALF ENOUGH ADVER TISING pays the really good store; but ADEQUATE ADVERTISING would pay much better. GOOS BAY TIM US imioxi: i.i fe? Jb Printim Done at TSmes' Office LMI