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OHW- J Inr-eYy- LP;I ! i FOUR ft ' ------ -" i i 41 !1i si THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1915 EVENING EDITION. coos bay times':;:;" lug. winus mo miHivor: uo ma 1 li (nl ti your k Jn ml inu by - , hIiowIiik you're not utmlil lo IIkIiI M. C. MALONRV, Kdltor nml Pub.,,,. ...,,..,, ..,.. .... ....., v . ... DAN K. MAI.ONUY, News Kdllor " someonu plcKb on jou .Not at j Jill ; not ui all. A policeman nr- Officlnl Paper of Coos County rives, lie rlnss for the patrol. You Official Vnicr City of Mnrahfleld. ,a, j.()Ur ()1,j)Ulll;nt uru pinched ul-j Entered at tho Postofflccat.Marsh-1 n"l ,,uro,, lll fM'l Kt "tailed flolil, Oregon, for transmission , the Inlciigo joy or the crowd tliat I through tho mails as second-class likes it Utile cxellcniuiil whether ' mall matter. ' li's a fight or a pinch. And from '' slartlii,' Willi tho most Justillnblo; j motives In tlu world Uiohu of mcr-' Ono yoar $G.0Q'ely maintaining your rlulit to ho BUHSCHIPTION llATIiS DAITjV. Per month .50 WKKIHiY. lut alone and not nicked on- you Onn vonr S1.S0 i """ '" coiiiroiuca uy 1110 luct When paid strictly in advanco the , that to ho arrested its tho result BubBciIption pilco of tho Coos Hay ' or a fight Is a dlsKiacc. And you Times is SC.00 per year or $2.50 for (;i,t lunvllcro 0XL.L,.)t trolb, . It's "against tlio law" to fight. Our nix months. Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAIIA TIMHS. MAKICKS OP Till: I'lAO lil An Independent ncpubllcan nows-, whole theory of civilization is based .paper, published ovcry evening ox- on that otherwise, tliev smv, we copt Sunday, and weekly, by i W0Ul,i imvo nimr,.ilv o ,.. , vnl, Tlio Coos Uny Times I'liblishliiR Co.,"01"" IIlno nmiu". ho theio jou ' ! are. Hut when one rountry confronts another, and each refuses to hai-lc down because of pride or national honor, and tho affair ends in a right, ' It's glorious. It's patriotism, it's war. Jt is not "against tho law." About tho only real dlfferenco is that Instead of ono man lighting another man, several millions fight' bovcrnl millions. Then It Isn't ills-' graceful. It is heroic. And they, pin medals on you for doing things i they'd lynch you for If you were' settling a. private griovance. : We're not saying this Isn't per-! fectly natural and correct, because, j as most peoplo In this world seem to , ho willing to fight to nrovn flint i FHANKLIN K. LANK made a lit tle speech tho other duy on the American flag. In form It Is proso; In fnct ll Is u poem. It fits a definition of poetry that some are glad to remember from an older day wlion American Hfo had less of mu tMlal comfort than In more recent years, but, was filled with an Ideal ism which, lot us nil he thankful, Is J Visibly recovering. Post Mortem Praises I noticed when a fellow dies; no inaltei' what he's been A siiinily chap or one who.se lift) was darkly slecped in sin Ills friends forget the bitter words they said bid yesterday, And now they find a multitude of rot(y things to say. 1 fancy when 1 go to rest, some one will bring to light Some kindly word or goodly act long buried out of sight. Hut if it's all the same to you, just give to me instead The bouquet while 'I'm living and the knocking when I 'in dead. f of HIST, get suffering properly phu-ed In IIk relation to lire It Is mil an nc-i Ideiit It is pan tho program. It Is. tho other hall or hi'IIhii- TILH AlfTOF Hon. it jou KLJKKIO IN NCI " l,l """" you niiiHt also be able to nulfer. It Is, then, something lo bo reck oned with, to be understood. It Is It Is a "beautiful thought, bcautl fully expressed." It Is worth read-1 nobody can pick on 'em, war must ing and preserving to read again, naturally ho biologically accurate. This Is no effort to Improve, amplify Hut If war Is correct, you'd think, or rovlso this linked Jowol of word perhaps, that tho custom of legally and thought. It Is merely an effort I prohibiting two men from fighting) to emphasize- tho application or Its it out Is wrong. Hot li can't ho cor rect. So, wo merely ask as wo did at tho start, what kind or bus! ness Is this war thing, anyway, that makes what wo usually call an of fenso ngalnst tho law, or even u crime, suddenly Into a virtue. There is something, somewhere, In the un explored realms of psychology that may explain It, but, personally, wo haven't met the explanation. Kxeliange. thought to tho lives of all of us, and how that thought should Inspire us. Tho Flag speaks: "I am whatever you mako me. I am jour boiler In yourself: your dream of whnt a peoplo may become. I am nil Hint von hone to be. and hnvo tho courngo to try for. I am song and fear, struggle and panic, and ennobling hope. 1 am tho day's work of tho weakest man, nun the; largest dream of tho most daring. I nm the clutch of an Idea; I am tlio reasoned purposo of resolution. I nm no more than what you believe mo to bo; und I nm all that you bollovo I can be. My stars and my strlpes aro your dreams und your labors. They aro bright with chcor. brilliant with courage, firm with m-s snail expire In 1'JIO. cities faith, because you made them so and villages will then 1m at liberty out of your. hearts. Tor you aro the cither to reuow tho llroiibes or to' .MU.ViCM'AI, .MOVIKS M UNICIPAI. ownership or mov ing picture theatres Is to be an experiment in Norway. The diet recently passed u law pro viding that tho licenses of all then- Don't save your kisses to imprint upon my mar ble brow. While countless maledictions a re hurled upon me now; Ray just one kindly word to me while T mourn here alone, And don't save all your eulogy to carve upon a stone. Vhai do I eare if when I'm dead the Coos May Times does fret, And gives me a write-up with a cut in mourning borders set I It will not flatter me a bit, no matter what is said, So kindly throw your bouquets now and knock me when 'in dead. It may be fine when one is dead to have the folks talk so, To have flowers come in loads from friends you used to know. II may be nice to have these thing's for those you leave behind, ttnl just as far as I 'm concerned, 1 really do not mind. I 'in quite alive, tho' sick today, but while I lin ger here, lii-im me ,i ueiping naiui at times word of cheer, .'lust change the game a little bit; swap i lie (tecKS I will be no judge of flowers cashed in my checks. Anon give me a i ror just kindly when I "ve houiethlug to which wo must adjust ourselves. The purpose or pain li two-told. 11 is the guardian or lite, l'nln Is thu sentinel that cries "Halt" I When we approach danger. It Is byi 'the bruises and stomachaches thej I child leaniB bow to preserve life. I ) Secondly, pain is an educator. ' ' l-'roni grler tho human race has j learned Us greatest secrets or art, science, philosophy and religion. When pain comos what Is to be i done? Wo cannot deny It, It Is a fact. Nothing Is gained by shutting the eyes to uny fact. Wo me not to Imitate the 3iolo and set our spirit dully against It. To exclaim: "Such Is life! It Is made up of suffering, l.el us clench our teeth and endure It," Is not wisdom. Tt makes for self pity and pesMinlsiu. , I The design of suffering, with ec- onoiuy of nature, Is to set new pro blems for the soul. Wo arc In. the world to develop our personality, to bring our powers to perfection. In other words wo are here to struggle and grow strong. First, therefore, when pain arrives, ! we aro to seek as In all phenomena.' the cause or tt. If wo have violated a law of nn-j ture, let us seek wherein and class our error. If It Is for another's wrong we nre suffering, lot us study how to bear vicarious pain nobly, so ns to; Increase our own spiritual stature and help others. Wo may be certain surrerlng will j enduro as long as tho human race. Nostrums, rails and eurealls, whet her physical or spiritual, only avoid or conceal tho trouble. Surrorlng or any kind is simply opportunity, mental and spiritual; it Is tho open door by which we are to entor moro deeply Into tho secret treasures of life and love. And we shall so enter It. If wo strive first to understand, hoconil, ' to adjust ourselves to it. MM BEIETT Bill OI.DCST HANK IN COOS COINl'V IMabllsht-d IS8II. Capita), Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest paid on Tlmo AND SAVIXtiH ni-IPOSITS $ Officers ,7. W. Hcnnclt, President. ..,,,, . ' .1. II. l-'lniiagiin, Vlco.Pioslili'iit. It. F. Wlllliiins, Cn.slilor. (!eo. l WIiirlioMer, A.st. (Vht 'r. (ft flo Ia Mil ... m. n n 1 1 tuin Jr nnti m ?. m IBfBKMItmiM "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" l Bail We loan our funds to our customers HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO 9 "He Started in Life (3 Poor Man" Head about the I he of rich men and you will Und as a rulo tho statement, "Hi- .started in lire u poor num." Competency was onl.v acquired when tho habll of saving wan formed. No man who eschiingcs his labor for money Ih too poor to stall u bank account. Wealth ilependB upon what you save not on what you earn. This hank, accepts wiving accounts in uny amount tho small depositor Is always welcome. 11 pays Interest n time deposits. Stmt that account now. Iluvlu-; Is tho result of saving. FIRST ill i BI OF COOS BAY Sofcbii Deposit Boxes For Tient. memmtJa&J3EX32iX3&EZ5ZZ&JV&XZ32 A bird In the bush is better than two in the hand when a man Is call ed upon to eat crow. Makers of tho Flag." Wo are all Makers of tho Flag every American man mid woman of us. Wo mnku our ring glorious as each of us dues the day's work In tho day does It thoroughly, docs it honoHtly, does IL unselfishly, with kindly thought for thu weaker and with carerul thought ot Its conse quoncos to our fellows. Let us never forget, wo Americans, establish municipal theatres. Tho Frankfurter Zeltung says u number or smaller cities have de termined to municipalize their mo tion picture houses, and larger cities aro considering the question. It Is n live Issue In Chrlstlnnla nml Trond-1 lijoni has determined to tako over tho houses In 11U8, this date being, fixed to avoid unnecessary hard-' ship lo proprietors or tho theatres. . I no mayor or Troudhjoiu lays With The Tea And The Toast And occasionally, a t'oos Hay wo- 1 man thinks she Is marrying a mighty (oak only to discover later that sho I Is tied to a slick. F.A.KILBURNjt:SANTA CLARA (jooo kvkm.vc I.earu to seo In another's calamity the Ills which you should avoid. Publliis Svrus. these With which to see along the com l moii way Tho outer beauty or Thy mysteries j These orbs that catch the ever I varied rny. ICVUS ".o ...... .... ... nvnrvmin nT lis. u-lml tint inir ilnldw I great stress Oil the .mIiicmII,.i,I ,.,! i "' ' "er. ' "Oil lilt gOOU to gtVO 1110 our responsibilities, our splendid of tlio movlo. Ilo considers It the prlvllogCH as Makers or tho Flag, l.el ! of tho city to control theso us ronitiniber them i-arofully, and I theatres, Just as It controls tho pub pruyorrully In the Fear of (lod, audi"1' schools, and to have the sur wlth faith that tho destiny or nir j 1'Iuh earnings. country or humanity Is over onward ; There aro six motion picture (ho und unwnrd. So shall wo cause our litres In Troiidhiem. Ai-cm-illnir in Republic to eiiduie nml make thoUio nuiyoi's plan, tho municipality ! My l''l,,ll,,' Tlm" "t Kood to lot mo Vlag Immortal, wo Makers or tho I tt "I innlulnlii only two theatres, i ,,eor Flag. ' Imtli on a large scale. It Is ex-J Through such rino lottos on Thy jPccted that In this way expenses - woild that lies WHAT IS Wilt WVWW" I wi ! knt nt u iiiluliiiiiiii. nl IhujSti lioiiiltimi iiIuiik tho chaiiBlitK una i is w.iH,AMW.u. W1I10 ,mo ,nim.K 0 M,0ltf (Iu) v(mr " - ! liOft I'lllllH Mml Pirn I... .,... i HAT kind or business Is Oil. " , ' ''. " r Hfo of Joy I In our "" i eyes. . qi'kstion roit tmi: dav After a man has apologized what docs it amount to? "Tho microbe and the tiny flea Aro small" said Thoughtful .lames, "Hut you would gasp Is you could see Tholr great big I.atlu names." j Invitations printed at Tho Times office. IV, i . m t" "BS f Cut This Out It Is Worth Money PORTLAND .lll.V 1, I" 17, !, 'JLT, ArOlST H, 7, 11!, EUREKA AND SAN FRANCISCO ll'M' lit, id, ui, i;(, Ald'l'ST I, (I, II, Ml, l, ao. For Further Information Apply NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. SMITH Tl-:inil,l, IKH'K K. STl'lllt, Agent iioiio i;io ziwsxsaszsmBsasssM33S3ssse. i:ql'ippi:i WITH WIIHH.F.SS Kvory now niul then two Coos Hay married men will hang over a bar for threo hours and toll each other how much Hiolr wives mm. DAILV ADVK'ie To this advice, my son, glvo ear, i And you will nover grieve; Ho not believe all that you hear Nor tell all you believe. C Av ?."nJ ? A V? ndyortiaement, encloso .?,,nt.,lli'5?1' V1- wrltlmr your namo w war thing, anyway, when Judged by tho laws and morals that govern Individuals? Jpst suppose That you're wulklntc down tho street and a follow humps into you and then says: "Can't you sco whoif KKKP moxkv AT IIO.MK ! My I,'nlll,,r' thoit1i tlioy often look Anyway, nu old maid hns tho con solatlon or knowing that sho wns 1-crn that way. T throuith gloom Hi: PLAN to use plank on tho; On shadowy skins that clouds have COUIltV llluliuiivx iiiutiwii ,sr o' tiirmul In nluli, " " '""'Ml. 1.1 U ". " ...,.!.. ..f. 1.....1 u.. ... . . . i'ioti "'"", '","i is a xooii 1 ihniik Time moirt for fullh to see in.. uow column or thU! the bloom I v .. I'll to dato Dr. Matrimony has nov- jer failed to euro n case of love sick- tl lit.. Ill m vmrrn polni'? c.ti ,. ie Clin,., or III l,l ,,..' 7,Z,l"ZZ,,,"'mm.'"' Au.l knuw. Iniii,li fnlll, lll u::,;::;'r,:,!,"l,;,,,:;::i ;:: 'TXrzM , , mM , 2' ,;-"'i i. ':r.. ? - s Svrr-Ki , :r zz ., - ..-,, .. .....i juii Ulfillll IIJlllv 11KI u...-....-. Hut iiumt Important of nil ' n mini' i.l... l...,n i i. . you ought to "coiulder the' '. ,"1'MMI,l, m 'naliop would 1'oh!1 iiIm catch tlml Inner sight etc. Hut you notice that other mm Thluu of Tlioo Hay hoy hasn't a bit of 'trouble In learning tho things that ho should not know, The averiiKO Coos Hay man bo llevos that f othor men wore like lilni tlit would bo a fine world. sorsby, who hoard It, liavo phuwiI Just long ouoiiKh to nolo tho n suit and you iocobiiUo ono or two of them as your noliihbor. You "don't want any trouble." Hut whut aro jou jioiiig to do? Swal low It and go on or what? This all goes through our mind r.jiKu u nasu. ton ieel rather nor., Tho only time fathor over does II 11 Mttltir '.. l.l....lr ...l. .... r,S.jr " VU,0,,""" - when he and mother have uoiu itnino. I lm.i .. i i i .... ...... .. ..mm mill inu 1101 Oil speaKlllR terms. Soloclod, Tim only labor doesn't want trouble but who won't let aiiyono pick on him t where it can bo heard by otheis at any ratov. that it's up to you to say some thing. So, you turn and remark: (Set oiitiu tho way yourself: who do you think you're tnlktnt; to?" This looks better. The paskers by stop. Tho other lollow Is now MO UBUlllbl ii, jum H0 j0 Wl.ro; nil bo won red nt homo and the $ I in,. ono opciuied for road would all bo kept mi the lounty. This U .mile a blir hum of money and would help materially. The Hundou city council Is muvl. When a Cook llav unnmn ui,,.. i.J fytim that homo labor be eiui.lovud Bivlna her lni.imn.i .,.., .., , I .. " . on,v m,w so,uo Ctm '"v - f.r ,u possible i tho city im-.mlnd she novo,- .tops until ,hi i,as'0 Tother WrK " U, 'ym,,,U,,' provoiiiiiit vvorK ilioro. Till U tho Bivim him tho whole works. nrouer Hiiitmin in i,ib m.i,, I - """ ..IKfli IIIIIV Is... .. .... wior nil tlattory Is nothing but lie ut people h fui jh iioskibl.. i,ai-il.-iilHiiv I "hon ,h, coo, of ,(, improioments ' Mighty lew Coo. H,iy husbands aro ' proof nJl W"1!1 Ure r,"Uorr bo ,,,, ,, , u. ,lwkou of !lN Uiyn, ,0 mv w J oa r ll0 llIMlcl.tnkor B0,h tho PIOPO.I.V owneu. The attitude aro to thorn. thioiifeh with them. or tiamion in her t Uy woik and the j ,. ' allium of Coos counu ,, roml A NVOman alw,,v. ,i,iMi ..Tu Coos 1!,l-v ''"" irJ to adVOCltOS III dwlrlllir .,, L.....I ,. .... 1... ""' " MlllSfy tiiojo'; " " M' II1U "IWM ney within ihe louuij aie iositlon hoc. well Ulicn. I so i lm.i .i.ip..jl ' :.7.,"""v., ."".. "o V ;.'.. vw ..it'iiiii, ion will rn inlntns: r0tUr" trlal iaoIuB c5? (1) Poloy's Ilonoy nml Tnr rnm. I ?or "ciimhl ala!"1,"' "anilly rromoay ' lor COUghB, co in, croun. wluionlnir I clitfct, grippe ana bronchial coughs. , y Kblnoy Pills, for ovcr worheil njm oisordcrcd k Jncys ami ' iu0,,riu,VorT,?o,fm,ri (3) loicy Cathartic TablotH. a. wholcHomu nml ihorouBhly c leaiiiliiff en Imrtlc. Hspoclnlly c",(, K' J stout i.eroii. niul a piirKutlvo necilea nml loi phi liver. You can (ry thoau tlucu family remedies for only Cc. For sale by Owl Proscription Phar macy. Frank U. Cohan, Central Avo nuo. Opposite Chnudlor Hotel. Tolo phoue 71. SAVE MONEY by oideriiiK tho famous f HENRYVILLE COAL Mit coal, per ton Sl.oo Lump coal, per ton t?r,.r,o Or half tou of both $1.73 I). .MUSSON, Prop. ! Phono 1H-.I or Umvo orilers at llilljci-'s Cigar Store. SteamsMp - Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMI-3. SAILS FHO.M .MAItSllFllH.I) UVUIIV Sr.NDAV lU'lll.VR .lUfA' AT HMio a. .m., i:ci;pr scndav, .mi.v i, at i p. jr. and vwm poitTLAXD i:vi:uv TiuitsoAV Phono a."..r. AT H A. M. II. .l.'MoilIt, Agenf. IITEB OCEAN III SP01TIT1 CO, Weekly Service Coos Hay anil San Francisco. 57EI HIP MUM SMITH Freight and Passenger i-ito.M sax FUANcisto win r()()S AVf 1 1, at .'1:0(1 P. M. San Frnnrtaco Ofdte, 000 Flfo Hull,lnB, .Coob Bay Agent, 0. P. McGeorqe, Service avi-:ii.i-:sh.v, .in a' anil ller Nuiiilior 2a Phone 'ii. " J - vous. but you ai UM ZiVZV ,0 " rh W " C0W" ",n,i"' l Z Jo ,c Sla Z Jl T" ' dortoiuulutalinourMandluul, ,1c "r ' Kn "B"l " U '""" at'M"i0 n ,,u,wkw' bw "" - MnZTZi iMi "0- eBu.ar follow, who ' 1 " '' " " Horn- H..,, love. ; lS , " b,,CVert ,,,,0,l DRY WOOD at CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD North Front Street l'hoiio i70 sho knows that ho aumtros Have Staflonl. VII ho wants is a hair restorer that will rotdoro. i Few Coiw Hay men live to roach i M,ul ... .. lo'8 got to do non.othluB now to YOU AUTO CALL !!'0 of H ,,um,,w1' ' Wwor au'agrUabio Job m" ...uiiii,u ma own BtnniiuiK. Tiling FOR FOOTE'S AIITfi '" ""l" ,uo " i uJt-rotlo. " ow you're In a flht. You .11,1' vl... . . " 'V n't want n fllI,lt Yllll ,,,,,. "' "' V ". 'K"l .IIIO, peel to JlRht. in yeu thliiK you IlKht. You did' You didn't ox- . Ynn I....11..1 1... . I -.. I V. " . ."""" CAm' t'AHKl'l'Ii IIIUVKIIS, ..-.- ... ta, IUIUUI 1 THE REAL QUESTION I bo question Is nnt. u-lll .., . - -- ---p " 1IIUII I honor you for your work? 1 Hut doos your work honor you? I Your concern is not .mi.. create profit for yourself, but to mako that which will profit many besides yourself. COOS MAY STIJA.M lwUM)ItV Phono 57-J. - Paget , Sound Bridge & Dredgbg Co. OMSShfffilft, .no uGeneral Construction ourvirLtlt PLANTS FOR HARBOR work Our Coos Bay office has available" fSr Oregon Coast vork the Dredge "Seattle" ' ,c u,uu in 1'nclfic iv.irr. Main office, Seattle, Washington. Coos Bav officn. Marshfield, Oregon. A wise man como a fool tries to force her. wonmn. A UUIIIIIII iii .. . 1 Jealous U a food 111.0.1 wl.1,.1, i,,vl K-it,.iii..' , . -. WUUU! I will ot rati.... ' ' 1 . l"a ". u"' 1,ur ,0l11 .T3 to $ 1. U. l-'OOTM. 1... s It doesn't hurt to tell tho ti-mi. ,1.. . ,lay nmn tllln,i8 ,10 ls once lu uwhiio. ,,,,,,, 01,tlUo,, ,0 l0' of credit ho doesn't get. I Alder wood, 16 to 24 Inches OCEAN BEStH'AflTOTiNF Phono 227-J. ?2ln $2.30 l-'ico Delivery ' W. II. LI.NOO "ars leave Mur.,hfiol(i fm-s leave for i;nipio vars i.eavo Sunset nav Joi-s,t x KIii. ' " "'i - i 111. ami fJ p 111. . 111., in a in.. 1 .,..,1 k ... ... North First st ll.. . 1'mplre, (J.-,-; Tmla'oVor Voi.m.'Ii"' '."" "'"" '"", B ,''1"' "'JJIiWiiiiBli, noc; Sunset Hay 7rto 'II i J I i 4K. f.s kf. ,