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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1915)
mftmvq&imrmyi SHMnfms FOUR , . THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 191 5-EVENING ED EDITION. C00S BAY' TIMES SI. Cl MALOXKY. Editor ami l DAN.ywWULO.'OlV; Xivtbi Editor nttlrlml Piituf nf Coo OolitltT ofriciAi rptr aiy or urhieiu.i Address all communications to CpOS BAY DAILY T1IKS. Entered at the rostoff Ice At Maridi fleld, Oresqn, for transmission through the malls at tccocd-clnss matl matter. subscription RATES daily. "1. ; Ono year $6M Per month " . .50 , WEEKLY. Oca year ...,$1.50i Wfcea paid strictly In advance the1 tubscilptirn ptlco of the Coo BarH Times It 45.00 per year or jz.&w ior, Hx noaihs. An Independent Republican news-' ptpcr. ubJIOjfcd. .every Evening ex-J rW.,SnnaaT,"tnd weekly, by The kCoo .Bay "Time PiiMJshln;; ,Co. SUNSET BAY BEAUTIFUL Sunset Bay, Child of the sunset sea; Like a polished gem in the glad noon day You ripple and smile at me. When the shades of night have fallen ' And you reflect the midnight sky, The.twinkling stars you lay at.my feet A tribute from on high. ' Beautiful Sunset Bay, Close by a surf-tossed seaj Here in thy wildwood -setting, I sing of my love for thee. :L. H. iC. words OK WISDOM. "This Is Uie Land. I Itself. At home or nbrond, whether and scorns to bo more popular than pursuing pleasure or engaged In bus- buy-a-bale-of-cotton. llncEs, do not neglect to give those This is the land where hate should die No feuds of fallb, no spleen of race. No darkly brooding fear should try Beneath our flag to find a place. Lot ever- people here has sent Its sons to answer freedom's call; Their Weblopd Is the- strong ce ment i - ' That Jiuifdi and.nudB'tb3 Nation's au-,-, i: 1 . This la the land where hate should dlo Though dear1 td mo my faith and shjine, I aervo my country best when I Respect tile creeds that nto not mlno. He little lores his land who'd cast Upon his neighbor' faith a doubt, Or clto tli6 wrongs ofngeH past From present rights to bar him out; This Is tbo land whore halo should Is .the land wlioro strife obould' 'cease,' ' ' ' Whore foiil, slisplcloua fear should fiy ' ' ' . Before 'tho light . of ' lova nud ' peace. -' ' Then latua purgo from poisoned thought "" ' That service, to tho stnto wo glvo, And no'tuT worthy na,,'Vn .qujiht Of tblo groat land" In vlilcli wo ' live.' ' r Donnls A. McCarthy. 1 u you come In contact with to under stand that )Ott live In n town pop ulated by Interesting, wldc-awuke, go-nhcad people nnd one that is advancing Instead of retrograding. If you can truthfully speak In commendation of the ability of your nrofesslonnl men. the omuim dent ins' methods of your business men, tho excellence of your mechanics, the superiority of your churches, schools and public Institutions and Industry, energy and sobriety of your citizens, let nothing prevent you from exercising that privilege. Von should learn to believe, if you do '-not already, that wo havo all these and In addition the best lo cated town, the finest country sur rounding It, with tho most Intelli gent clasH of people to bo found. If there nro nny drawbacks It will not be necessary to mention them. Th6 pcoplo and newspapers' of com peting towns will relieve you of that ask by attending to that part of It themselves. Strangers seeking locations nro nlwaya Kreatly Influ enced in favor of nny town whose cltlzcnii nro enthusiastic In their prillso of It. No. city or town ex pectit to nttaln prominence over Its rivals unless ItH Inhabitants appre ciate excellence and vlrtucH of each other nnd will collectively spread abroad their faith n tho present prosperity nud future greatness of their locality. Talk Is n cheap com modity but when rightly utilized It an bo mndo offectivu In, many di rections nnd this Is one of them. Snbltlin, Kansas, whero J. W. .Mitchell, of tho Kixup, came from has n J. U. (!. Club composed of women who do nothing worse than embroider at their meetings. It would be different If the men woro running It. ,. 4 Some Coos Hay men seoni to make tho mistake of thinking that by worrying moro than necessary today, they will hnvo fewer worries . tomorrow, . ,, , , jM.4.t.tt, WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA ,. . . uouD evening NTIL a man, forgets whero ho cam a from nnd remembers; where ho is, he Is not nil nn American." That eplgiamumtlcal uttoranco was lot fall" tho ottior day by n man torn In Bcnqdlnavla. It Ib oxpress- A mnn born in Europo may havo . every intontlon of being nn Amor-1. I .... ' . . ...... ican in mis country wnuro iub ciiii dren are to live after him, And If he chorlshea a fond aftoctlon for tho particular old sod ncroxti (hn water whouco he camo, who shall blninu him? That ho should do so Is but natural, ,nnd Indicates u prop er heart In a man. But ur.opo Is no longer his ."or gates are green as In tho spring, homo. Ills fortunes iiro cast here. 'Within her gatos-tho blueblrdH slug. How Europe fnrcs, may well Inter-, 'or gates aie hung on hasps of est him, ,Iut how America fares .. bloom, concerns him vitally, affects bin! 1'wond the utter verge of gloom. practical Interests, will affect those, "v BUtes are open that )ou may A Coos Illvor farmor who raises hogs says ho makes a living by his pen. Nc? nrtlst can paint n Coos Hay woman us she can paint herself. Wo progress somewhat and a man Is no longer regarded as a dudq in Myrtlo Point merely becauso Ms clothes nro pressed. If n Coos Hay woman chaBcs hor children out of tho room when an other woman calls, there's gossip In tho air. lt! becauso sonio Coos liny wo men make a man feel aco high Unit ho Is taken In like a two spot. APPARITION. I "(ionliirf nt first Is llttlu moro tluln n great rapacity for receiving discipline.- (lenrge Eliot. . I Tin: i'iieamland gates. of ltls children who nro to llvu hcroj and will bo AmorlCuus. And how fortunate tho lot that haji'brouKht him to America, whom hu Ih more auro of living his das In peace that hu could be anywhere In Europe. Tho chuncea are so small that any Hiiddou destruction such, nn Iiuh fallen like n bolt upon tho poor llolglans will asaall him here.' The oporthulty for him to 6at tiutuolested tbo broad that hla own hands have earned Ih horo bet ter, fur better, than anywhoru In all tho worll. Tho probability that what he Is ublo to save his children will enjoy hero exceeds whut apper tain t,o nny other comer of the earth, lie can build In comity; I hero Ivo run lay up store; hero ho ran descond io a decent and n Christian grave. Tberoforo, qvory Induvuiont fgr being first null 'foremu'st an Amor- lcau citizen, oonsldetlng oclunlvy Unrovenllng, Spring came stealing Through the bare, brown lanes last' night! Masked, swift dancing) Softly glnnclng, 'Twlxt tho hedges In her flight. ' Rlfln laughter followed aftor, As she sped nlong tho way; ". 'llld nt dawning, Tliero whero morning Dips up sunshine, fresh each day! Whore our meeting? What her greeting? Doubter! Can you prove mo wrong? Fragrance lingers And wlioro fingers Thrilled that bird to point of song? Anon. wild. Her f-atoii slug welcome to the old And to the gray bouts manifold; i Tint Wttrtri1 mill Hi. i lion! mill wm'ii America';- interest, ,8 -.resulted to wlthl imu flo,, , fl , Im,rn, Uap The velvet fields and hills of sleep. Tim dreamland gates are Illy- grown They have not seen the snow, And through them all tho long, sweet night Tho little children go. Her gates shine far acrons tho land. And some bear torches In the hand lloyldo them as they salt for you With cups of frost and honey-dew, And Hide joys that fill you flue With the red ecstacy of wlno. The dreamland gates are not afar Where llttlo feet can't stray, 1'xcept beside a Hwuglug star, They're folded back all day. Her gates Invite the little child. And those who come with heaitbeat ! . f . The dreamland nro love'd, gates, ah, thuy our newest (niui(lgia(s. as well as to (ho scions of our oldest stock. T .it nn nnt flirht tliu liiiHIos of I . .... .. ,.!,., .- . , ' - I iter gates, her gates of dream, KUi-opo here or seek to , Influence, Wwo (wlx, Io tw ( Bn U(0 our couutry's policy to t4or spine j Jnwn ueiut;vrv,,iN uoipau. inn lines ui truo' AmOrlCttij policy are well de teriul;igil, dkj.jkvi: i.v youk fix)w.v Tho human pageants sttenm! Bomotlmoii n Coos Day woman's fondness for ohnligo keeps her hus band's pockets empty. i-Y9.U'il.y i. a tojv" you faiiouM ( I thi: wisi: (Ji'v say.s Ibellove In It, If you don't lielluv vaiih nwil tnu'll nr pIK' Ih n lltlln better In mos( reapocts than any i of Its neighbors, yon should move' "Dgn't.takp no for an answer and out. J.IHo oilier plaves, It has ad- you will get whut'N coming to you vaiitaes tlat others 1mo not, and) even tho fire." your modesty should not pievent, you from tiiiiklUK U'.nt fact known The ' luo-a-aprlng-sult movement ( wba)YvrVlH'1VoMv''rI,u'''0(tlt'''' Mni',K U1""'r xuiy once more SOCIAL (MliHNDAU THUHSIMY North Ilond Altar Oulld with Mrs. I. II. Ilartlo. A. N. W. Club with Mrs. !'. M. Krledberg. Knbtsldo Sewing Club with -Mrs. A. M. Simpson In Iluukor 1 1111. Mlnne-Wls with Mrs. W. R. Iloagland. 4 Italubow Club nt tlin rlnli houso, 4 Kit IDA Y Krlday Club with Mrs. I. It. Hurtle. Ladles' Art Club with Mrs. It. H. Walter. , . 1'hllatho.i Society at Dap- tlst .Church parlors. . to tiii: ruui.io I have nndo numerous requests to vailoua peqplp of tbo city of Marsh-. field ami always found that those Who are disposed to bo decent, clean and baultary have compiled with tho banltary laws without any hesitation. but there are others who are refusing to act on my request. Now, I have grown tired of being annoyed and It is my Intention to vigorously enforce the sanitary laws of Marshfleld and all of those who nro acting in viola tion of law will havo complaints filed I against them after April 15, 1915 i:. u. sthaw, , City Hoalth Officer. I I LOVE YOU OREGON I love you, Oregon; you're the greatest state of all; I love you in the winter, in the summer, spring and fall, I, love .your fertile valleys, your -huge mountains I adore; ' I love your grand old ocean and I love her rugged shore, I love-your fir tree forests, love your fields of ripen ing grain; I love your summer breezes, and I love your win ter rain, I love'you, land of flowers, and tall and stately pines, I love you, Oregon, you have won this heart of , mine, i I love you, faithful Umpqua, you are very dear to me, I love you and each brooklet that rushes into thee, I love you, land of sunshine, half your beauties arc Untold; I love you in my childhood and I'll love you when I'm old, Where snow-clad Sierra Nevadas keep watch o'er valley's bloom, And evory breeze bears with it a rich and sweet perfume, Where Nature gives her rarest in this country by the sea, Here and here alone it is "Homo, Sweet Home," . . . to mo,' , Flossie Fannan, r rrr- -i-:'! irv (rlit ,J .if A" ' ' 'i ' ' tut THETASK OF HUMANITY. u. X The task of humanity, tcwit, the task of organ izing1 bore on earth a worthy social life, is in one sense a hopelessly complex one, There are our , endlessly numerous material foes, our environment, our diseases, our weaknesses, There are amongst us men ourselves, our rivalries, our selfish passions, our anarchical impulses, our blindness, our weak wills, our short and careless lives, -These things all stand in the way of progress, For progress, for organization, for life, for spir ituality, stand as tho best forces, our healthier so cial instincts, our courage, our endurance, and our insight, Civilization depends upon these, How hopeless every task of humanity, were not instinct often on the side of order and of spirituality, How quick would come our failure, were not courage and endurance ours, How blindly clmnco would drive us, did we not I ove insight for its own sake, and cultivate contemplation oven when we know not what uso we can make of it, And so these three, if you will, to-wit, healthy instinct, enduring courage, and contemplative in sight,, rule tho civilized world, He who wants life to prosper longs to have these things alike honored and cultivated; they are brethren, these forces of human spirituality; they can not do without one an other; they are all needed, Selected, Abstracts KOU UKLIADLIC AUSTHACTS UK TU'LR AXD 1.WUIU1ATIUN AIIOUT COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAltSUKlRLD AND COQl'lLM' CITY, OltKGON K!S .Ij AGKN1' KASTSlDi: AND SBNOSTACKKN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOlt CANADIAN IMCIFIO HAILUOAD LASfDS 1IKX11Y SUNGSTACKRN, MANAGER The Test of Achmi c... , Lcttero from motorist .. . 6 Coast tell of the goodt 5jfeQ ting from Zcrolcnc. All makes ,2, Gas cars are mentioned. All. , ,lZeof and working conditions arc rSnt04'' t Zerolcne is the oil thJ .,, W yiMiBio ana nf i ."': stations or agencies. ervice Standard Oil Cnm Stuilitot, Kl" . sK'Jbir b-liiiL'''J,'j'j. IHnHVIVWI'LF ?,! BICjVtfS?JWy 4W rS'jN) KkwVSt!. BUY YOUR ZER.OLENE AT ontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELinn MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairinn a Stinninii,, North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone feo-J We want your cash business and make jt an object for you to pay cash, GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea; Coffee and Spice House, l'liono :ioi..t. BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undivided profits J125.OO0.00 OFKICCnS: J. W. Ilcnuott, Prenlilont Artlmr McKcovvn, Secretary Tom T. Ilonnctt, VIch Trosldont, llcimott Swaulon, Treaiurer Transacts a trust business only. Acts as triiHtce of express troiti and also as executor nud administrator of estates. Tho only Trait Company In Oregon outside ot Portland organized under now trait law In this stato. T W0HT1TIH Weekly Service Coos liny and Sao l'mnclsco. n STEI1 R R i SMITH ui Freight and Passenger Service From San Francisco, Tuesdays, ' From Coos Bay Saturdays. Jnr.'I SAN I'AXCISCO, AVKDNKSDAV, .VPltiri.Ttli, AT3P.JI. Sun Francisco Office, COO Vlto Iltilliliiig, nnd Met- Sumter 23 Cooa Bay A cent. O. F. McG eorqe. Plionc ii m -j . . j To Portland every Thursday To Eureka every Monday TIIU PAST AND COMFOKTAIILB S S. Geo. W. Elder NEWLY KQUI1TED NOUTII PACiPIO STKA3ISHIP CO. W. . TAIKTW Phono 42t. NorthBHia AGENT 1 o. p. McGi:onon I Phono U, Marshfleld Phono 421UNortnuwjjj i KQDII'PKU W1TH WIKKJLKSf). Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON T1MK. .. SAILS FIIO.M MAItRIIPIIUJ) KVKItV 3I,M.VY Dl'lll.NO ' ' OX Till: FOLLOWING DATItKi AlMtIL 5 AT : ' '' Al'llll, IB, AT A. .M.; AlMtIL ID. AT 1S:0 P. M.i All"'1 " ' AT HMIO A. M. AND FUO.M POUTLANO HVKUV l'HID." " A. M. TICKETS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICE. ! AND OAK HTItKETS. POltTLAND. . . Phone 1J5-J. o. B. TENDERS. F Puget Sound Bridge & Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Consjriiotlon COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available- for Oregon Maw work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best euuliinod nnd most thoroughly twenty.liicli hydraulic dredgo IK Pacific waters Coos Bay office, Main1IfofflSnnn Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington. sXf jv..Z., ..ammgggU V1").. -4. i. . a j j . . . v m