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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1915)
T..-m.i W "mff WPWfy?iSg' . v. . . T-p SATURDAY, APPhlL 10, 1 915-EVENING THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, r FOUR h' I M I f ,' v COOS BAY TIMES M. C. SIALOKRV. Editor nnd I I'ub. 1AN IS. MALONBY, News Editor Official Official Taper of Paper City Coos County of Marshflcld. Address all communications to COOS WAV IIAIIjV times. i-i- Entorod nt tho I'ostofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho mallB ns second-class mail matter. .- X I WTH THE lUAbl o j; AND THE TEA :: nnnn r.VKNING Tho truo test of clvlllzutlon Is, not tho census.nor tho size of cities, nor tho crops, but tho kind of man that tho country turns out. Emerson 8UIJSC1UPTION KATES DAIIjY. Ono year 6- Per month DU WEEKLY. Ono year ", When paid strictly In ndvanco the subscilptlon pilco of the Coos Hay Times Is $G.OO per year or ?2.G0 for bIx months. PAY DAY - -4 An Imlnnnmlnnf Itfinubllcan HOWS paper, published ovory evening cx-j copt Hunuay, ami "'"', , Tho Coos liny Tlincn Publishing Co. Bomcono suggostod that this being clean-up month wo adopt tho motto "Cleanliness Is next to Godllncsa," but nc- cording to Doc. Straw's pro- clamatlon with nomo Coos Bay mon cleanliness is next to ., Impossible. TJIB PSYCHOMKJICAIj TrH THE way to resume Is to resume", said John Sherman, discussing tho resumption of special pay ments. Tho way to bring prosperity is to start something nnd Btart it mow. Coos nay lacks payrolls and in dustries. Tho way to got them Is to go utter thorn. They will not coino -without It. "Sitting tight," fault finding, bickering, knocking novor got any body or nny community anywhere. Tho way to got things is to go af ter them and go at once. Hibernat ing novor built a city. McUlellan tried to ond tho Civil War by a campaign of "maBtorly In action." Bomo Coos Day citizens em ploy tho Bamo strategy in community building with Blmllur results. Cooa Hay has plenty of resources, and muny opportunities that might bo dovolopod providing propor ef fort s mado. ', Ouo of tho suggestions mado re cently la tho establishment of a fur niture factory on Cooa Hay. If ovor any city nooded such an entorprlso it is this suction. Propor effort can securo it. A llttlo co-oporatlvo effort und enthusiasm will bring an In stitution that will bo of incstlmablo valuo In tho development of tho nat ural resources of this soctlon. Soino tlmo since North Hond raised thousands of dollars for a hotel. Thoro Is no question of tho Import ance of good hotels and they nro a valuahlo asset to ,nny city but ouo successful furulturo factory, employ ing 100 or 200 employes nnd devel oping tho resources of Jho country would bo wortli more than a dozen big hotolB, No community was ovor built up by mall order business which drains tho cash out. Tho first requisite Is to supply Industry which unable people to got tho monoy and then keep tho monoy at homo by patronizing thoso Industries. Evoryono admits that dovelopmout Is needed and should bo under way. Tho way to begin Is to start some thing, and tho tlmo to begin Is now. I I ' -- I Pay dny for father, and he gets tho gold; Pay day for mother is soft arms that fold Hound her in childhoods of lovo and cstcom; Pay day for mother sho's paid with tho dream I Pay day for father, and ho brings tho wago Pay day for mother is song to as stingo Tho trial and tho Btrugglc, tho pa tience and trust, And minding hor always, nnd treat ing hor Justt Pay day for father, nnd ho has tho light Of tho'Bmllo of tho dollar on "Satur day night; Pay day for mother Is bin lovo to brine Tho rest of her heart when tho right word's a-rlngl notified his wifo that ho Is bringing a stranger to dinner. , ' When a Coos Bay man brags that his dog has moro sonso than ho has ho thinks you won't believe It. Pay day for fathor, and homo through tho smiles Ho bears tho dear truBt o'er tho rough weary miles; Pay day for mother, is having us all To cling to, nnd sing to when soft shadows fall I Pay day for fathor, tho week ond so blest With drcaniB of tho rovel and Joy of tho rest; Pay day for mother Is having him hero On pay dny and hoy day and nil tho lonir year. Solectod I I Tell a Coos Day girl how pretty sho Is and the moment your back Is turned sho will open her hand bag and powder her nose. THH TOUll OK A SMir13 My papa smiled this morning when Ho camo downstairs, you boo. At mamma; and when ho Bmllcdthen siin turned nnd smiled at me; Anil when Bho smiled nt mo I went Out In the kitchen, and sho lent It to tho hired man. So whon ho smiled nt someone whom Ho saw when going by, Who also sniled, and ero ho know Had twinkles in his cyo; So ho went to his offlco then And smiled right nt his clerk, Who put somo moro work-ink on his pen And smiled bnck from his work, sn when his clerk went homo he smiled Right at his wlfo, and sho Smiled over at their Httlo child .As hanny as could bo; And then tho llttlo child, sho took Tho smilo to school, and when Sho smiled at teacher from her book Teacher smiled back ngaln. And tho teacher passed on ono To llttlo James MacBrldo. Who couldn't get his lessons dono No matter how ho tried; And Jamesy took it homo nnd told .How teacher smiled at him When ho was. tired, and didn't scold, Dut said, "Don't worry Jim!" And whon I happoncd to bo thoro That very night to play, , His mother had n sinllo to sparo, Which camo across my way; And when I took it after whllo Back homo and mamma said: "Horo Is that very solfsamo smllo .Carno back with ub to bed!" HOME FIRST ADDITiQN TO MARSHFIELD That's what you'll think when you go over Into FIRST ADDITION. At tho first glance you'll know Us n homo-owners' section. Tho nice houses, well-kept iawns and somo of tho finest gardens to bo found on the Bay show evidence of satisfaction and contentment. You'll want to livo thoro yourself nmong tho people who are tlio best in tho city; aro boosting for tholr neighborhood and Improving their homo places. I ' 1 J! iiil3 You'll like FIItST ADDITION where tho streets nro graded, lots are level nnd sightly and best of city water sorvlco ready to tap and you can buy ono of theso sheltered C0xl20 homo sites. for only $300. Call at our office for a plat and tomorrow boo tho property. Jitney sorvlco leaving tho Blanco Hotel each hour and half hour; tako car on Broadway or Fifth street. Reynolds Development Co. (OWNER) N 178 CeiiU-iil Ave. l'Av. 4m, . nnPTa at Mr Hoc EV jC I I W -a? j A-Jt c OUIiKTIO.V FOIt THE DAY What has becomo of tho old fnBh ionod milk man who used to ring a boll? Somo Coos Bay mon think thoy nro liberal with their wives bocausu thoy glvo thorn iimniL'li monoy with which to pay tho grocery bills. Hnmo Coos nav men wno nro crooked tako tholr whiskey straight Baseball Tennis Basketball Bowli Boxi IrackAtWeiics Golf c. nuivtmft s nshiiv FIRST PRACTICE ON A Coos Bay woman who la always t having things "charged" is always "shocked" when tho bills come In. It is pretty hard for a man to lovo his nolghbor when said neighbor has u rusty phonograph that plays "Tlp porary" eighty ono times a day. TIIH TltUTIl Old opportunity won't bluff, Ho takes your chnuco and freos It. And ho Is wlso who knows enougn To seize it when ho sees It. Dixit BAKF.HAMj MA.VAHF.HS 1SSUH A C'AIilj FOB TOMOItHOW Front Street Wnlfn. nnd. Central Avenue Boosters to Prni'tlco on Grounds Near Eagles Hall Bnsoball Managers Crosthwalto of tho Central Avonuo Boosters and Dtllard of tho Front Street Waifs, looked tip and down tho Bny yester day, took n peok nt tho sun, saw tho sky clear, suggested thoro will bo good weathor for a week or so and thereupon, voting unanimously, called tho first practlco of tho sea son for tholr respective teams to stanrseIfvwi?h glory BASEBALL S G 0 n E S POHTLA.M) GIVES VKXICH CKI, LAK POSITION Captures Both Frcslwimn and Vnt hlety Hares In Intercollegiate Itoguttit Today. (Df AnocliteJ Tnu la Coot Dr Tlmn.) OAKLAND, April 10. Stanford j Frisco Seals Tako 15 Hits off tho coverod Itself with glory today by j Venetians In 10 Inning (Jnino, capturing both tho vnrslty and .Mormon Bees Still in Load Freshman races from Washington nnd California Universities today In tho annual Coast Intorcollcglato re gatta. In boat races Washington flnlshod second nnd California third. Tho tlmo of tho thrco-mllo Vnrslty raco was 15:37 I-5. Washington's eight rowed manfully In a patched shell r EltCEXTACiKH OF COAST LKAflUH inr AioiitJ I'reii to Cnnt llr TlmM. . tnnrrmi nflprnnnii w..wt. ,.... va. It oltou happens that a coos nay t,reo man has no pence of mind becauso his wlfo Is always giving him a pleco of hers. vu leiiiiin iu- - i . at tho hour of unningeu a iow nays ago, uui mot tho big back lot i boat-length lend which Stanford i A Coos Bay man would rather spend ton months tolling about his t ' troubles than to spend ten hours In If somo Coos Bay people i getting rid of thorn. nuuiu ituiK nu nuiii ub wiuy would work ns hard as they 4 worry they would ho wealthy. " Somo Coob Bay men nro so strong In tholr hollof that thoy bhould prof Friendships you worth tho price. buy nro never V.iii ilmi't linvn tit en In ttnrnnn " " "" "" "" " "" ' Ift !.. tltitlM iitluliilAH tltni tnm nn n u.ui ..iiiil Kntl-k Tuot irrt lining 1W UJ WlVIt ItllOIHnVQ illttl, IHWJ MlU.iU OVV (V ll UHHIU. tl MOV bU HWIItU ulwuya Bhort cliuugtng otltor pooplo, I with a Cooa Dny umu who huau't WHEN TIHEO OF DHEAMIKH OF FOUTUNE, WITHOUT HKKUlCS, THY TAKINO A HANI) YOUBSIII.F, AND HKhP 1X(J 1'OUTUNi: A LlTTIil). Study up u llttlo on tho h Istory of American towns nnd cities. Soo for yourself how surely values havo advanced over any considerable period of years, Then pick out tho few cities which enjoy particular advantages of location, und seo how much faster they've grown, oven, than tho others. Don't tako tho top or tho bottom of tho waves, Just tho steady average, and soo If a enroful Investor In real es tate, has coino out "winner" Heal ustato must advance If other things do. Nobody can deny that. If Coos Bay grows, wol solected lots must on banco In valuo to tho profit of their owners. Nuw coino dowu to tho locations hero where thu powor of development has been shown. Invest carefully Iu any of them und you can't lose. Tako Bay Park for Instance i; S. KAUFMAN & CO. 177 FRONT STREET ! p. in. on near tho Kaglcs Hall. Hots ranging Into two nnd threo figures havo been wngored on tho final outcomo of tho big gnmo sched uled between tho Central Avenuo Boosters and tho Front Street Wnifs. Both managers havo chosen a tenta tive lino up but say there will bo Immcdlnto changes it any fall to show up for tho first practlco to morrow. And furthormoro tho managers wish it to bo stated that every player who possesses a base ball, a but or a glovo, bo not chary of bringing It forth. Thoy will probably bo needed. Tho two managers tentntlvo plans aro to stage a gnmo between the two nines, possibly next Sunday af ternoon, and probably to havo tho gamo In tho Interests of tho Coos Bny Concert Baud, though this fea ture Is still to bo arranged, The llnoup of tho two organiza tions follow: Front Stivet 1st baso Hal Chaso Morchant, 1st baso John Kunochy Tower. I 2nd baso Johnny Evers Longstntt. 2nd baso Eddie Collins Dement. I 3rd base Homo Hun Baker Burke. 1S.S, Hans Wagner Johnson. lb. F. Trls Speakor Haglund. , U. F. Clyde Mlllous Kruger. It, F. Joo Jackson Miller. C. F. Ty Cobb Ilasmussen. P. Dutch Louord Jackson P. Christy Mathowson Johnson. P. Walter Johnson Jnmes. C Hank Cloudy Davis. CVntrut Avenue. 1st base James Bell Fisher. 2nd baso Billy Morse. 3rd base Heinle Zimmerman Smith. S.S. I.orey Jay Doylo. I..F. Sam Crawford Wood. rll.Fv Fred Snodgrass Hyde. JCP -Ping Bodlo Chandler. P.- -Jliumlo Lavender Colllor. C. - Archlo Jlmmlo Landers. lc -Chief Myora Frauzo. caught at tho start could not be ovorcomo nnd Stanford finished thrco-fourths of n length ahead. California was eight lengths behind iV. L. PC Salt Lako r 3 .025 Los Angeles . . . . C G .555 San Francisco . .,0 4 .600 Oakland D 5 .500 Portland M C .400 Vonlco .1 C .333 ! SAN FRANCISCO, April 10. In a Washington. Tho Freshmen finished with two and a lougths between each shell, tlmo for tho two-mllo courso 11:01 1-G. was I 10 Inilllliv ollitr fnaf- I,. .itlilnli tltrt race " " "" "' """" ",u half nls wnllond out 15 hits to tho Tho Vonotlans . t"o locn.l8.won from tho visitors hero 9 to R. Portland rais ed hersolt ono peg ryom tlto percont- ngo collar by beBtfng tho Mormon Bees, l to 2, and Oakland brought in the Angels, 9 to 5. Tho scores follow; At Salt Lako R. jr. E. Portland ...(..H; 4 10 1 Salt Lako 2 4 2 At I .,!. ,. ,, .. IDr AuoclllM Trcn to Coo niy Tlmn.1 Oiklnn CHICAGO. April 10. Tho Federal i.na An.rMnI"". - o n " e.vo ..i) u O - loeaguo uiuus gov inio ncuon louay t San Frnndlsco It H with games In Chlcngo, Baltimore, Venlco . . . . . 8 11 Kansas uity anu urooKiyn. Jiayor- San Francisco n FED. LEAGUE STARTS TODAY First, of Big League Baseball Asso ciations Opens Soii.son Twlay in Four Cities. When the Sha( of Evening Fal Vmin tmmn to rlinnrinr nnfl more COllllOI when the beautiful, sunny radiance of Ma Electric Light floods the room and dispebl nn,n!nn rtnnlnncc Thpfl. fnO. IflS tllffl yciiiiuiiny uaiciiood. "",'',' "ii.'t that lights your home can be harnessedtji ing the daily tasks and effecting ecoewj the home. No Home is too Mode ElectricityNone too iiil. ii .... unYia ie nlrl nr new. small, Electricity may be insta m n. j.-.i :i.. c nftino sprv ce W 1 any anu ua&iiy. ""'vn. lml only add to the comfort and nappwjJ . your home, but wiii aibu - and distinct value to your Py make it more easy to dispose of, sno, wish to sell. WRITE OR 'PHONE JODJ AND FIND OUT H0W LOW THE COST REALLY IS Oregon Power E. elect Thompson was to toss the first ' ball at tho gamo here. (Ton Innings,') 1C BOISE, IDAHO, TEAM WINS POLO GAME Takes tho .Sacrainonto Cup in the Uiilei-Mi TiiiirnaiiuMit in San Fninrkto. (Or AuoclitM rrr. to Coo. 117 TIum. SAN FltANCISCO. April 10. BUILT 40 MILES OF FENCE Tom Coke ltutmns Homo After Kv- temlitl Stay Supervising Building of n Hallway Kuclosure. Tom Coho returned to Marsh field last oTenlng for n fow weeks' visit with his family at his homo here aftots nearly a year's absence. tho tho Army In a morning gamo nt San Mateo, nlno goals to five. ...... .vv, .,..., t. i .--.w H..UIJ ..w. T in linln mllr frnin llnlsn lilnlin .u Hi-. Ima n.nn.. ... 1... 11.. -..- ,.... .- ... ..u,mv ihuiiui nut, ..u una ufUII DllIUrilllUIIUIIIg IIIO tno hacramonto cup in tho Universal comuruoUon of a fenco along tho tournament in progress here, by de-lnew line, of tho Smith-Powers Itall featlng today tho First Cavalry of j way from Myrtle Point to Waguor. About I0 miles of fenco has nl teady Iveen completed and about 30 nines eioro remain to bo built to Too many of tho Coos Bay men finish tho work. Mr. Coko expects aro witting for tholr ships to como t0 return after n brief vacation in do their waiting where thoy cau v,8lt "nt homo and complete the Job. ,. .1... -l. ., I .. . . co mv siuuuiiuia wiussum mo oar, i ! I VlOI,KS llAMi, Fugles Hall, to- Ho oxpects her to provide for tho tonight. Martin's Orchestra. inner man but ho kicks when sho l . .asks htm to provide for tho outer; Don't forget tho 1),XCH nt tlio ,woman' jCUANULHU Hat. iilglit, April 10. 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