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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 4, 1915 EVENING EDITION. FOUR coos bay TiMESip;;;; :r!: M. O. MALONEV, Editor nntl Pub.! AND THE TEA ' DAN K. MALOXEV, News Editor a .4.$ ! ? A Creed for Americans Official Paper of Coos County Official Taper City of Mnrshflehl. . Entored at tlio Postofflco nt Marsh i field, Oregon, for transmission through tlio malls as second-class ninll matter. 4 oood i:vi:.rrj liottoi It is to the rlBht louduit of life to consider what will ho the oml of .i' thine, titnn what I tlio beRlii- niiiif of It; for what prom-' 108 tali at first may prove III. and what seems at first a disadvantage may piove vcrv advantageous. Wells. i I I SUHSCH1PTI0.V KATES DAJIA. Ono year $6.00 Per month CO UEEKM'. j Ono year $1.50 I Wlien nnli" atrlotlv In mlvnnpn Min tihanllntlnn til Inn nt llio f!nn llnv Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 fori li months. I 1 ".irnci: sot" An Independent Republican news- eTK-SSSi'Ja Siy" not thy brother, for perhaps The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. ' If thou 1 llads't foiiRht his fight upon life's Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. THE I'.VI'AItDOXAItl.E SI.V To live In a town. To make a living off of It. To educate your children In It. To got everything you pos sibly can out of It and put ab solutely nothing Into It. Patronizing the merchant and manufacturer who help to make your home possible Is a good way to earn forgiveness. . battle field, , The laurel wioath which decks thy tcmplo now i Thou hnd'st been forced to yield. He who lia.st never tasted shot or flame Is unfit censor for his brother's shame. )KA KVK ill llu- I'liilcd Stales, one and indivis ihlc: In her mission as I he champion of humanity as the friend of the weak and distressed: in the singleness, dignity and inviolability of American citi zenship; in the validity of otir national traditions; in peace with honor; in friendship with all nations that respect oifr rights; in entangling alliances with none; in reasonable preparations for national defense by .sea and land; in shirking no sacrifice needed to hand down to the future the priceless treasures beiicathed to ns by the past! in the .necessity of keeping the Western Hemisphere free from the intrusion of Hnropean institutions and ambitions in the capacity of free men for self-government : in the love of homo and country, and in the unflinching resolution (liar government of the people, for the people, by the peo ple, shall not perish from the earth. WE HAVE JUST A FEW REAL BARGAINS LEFT IN OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT Navy Blue Gaberdine, $46.50 $21.75 Navy Blue Scrcjc, $57.50 $28.75 ' Navy Blue Serge, $55.50 . $27.50 Navy Blue Gaberdine, $36.50 $15.75 Wealth Sim Tine United States 0 of course in: ca.v A N EXCHANGE- says that a niani will make more fuss over a pin , scratch than a woman will over a dagger thniBt. Now Isn't that the truth? A woman filled with aches and pains goes along the even tenor of her way, cares for her house, looks after the children, sees that meals are proparcd, and comes to the dinner mulling. It's a way women have. Hut the average man! If ho wakes up In tlio morning with Just a littlo bit of a hcadiicho, lie's n sick man. Ho feels It, ho knows It and he tells It. Did him good morning with n cheery "How nre you?" und it's a mifo bet lie tells you about the head acho he has. And all the while the Perhaps that look thou Judgest to be fear Was caused by pain; he dared, i ami Knew tue cost; Thou hast not borne his burdens 4 i year by year ! What rlcht hast tlinn to snv his ngiit was lost? the firteen-year increase ut more low Ohio, with nearly $!.(Hio,ooo, Perhaps thy courage nil had fled than ninety-four billions of dollars, uoo; California, with nearly $S. Had'st thou but followed where his ' Tho tteurva place the total wealth r.liO.OOO.OlM); Iowa, with $7.7fi().. darlnu ' of tho country at IlKS.uon.uuil.OOO. noil.OOu; Texas, with nearly $7,000, i. niii i ...I., ii.i. mii j.ii r.i. ii.ii.-.a . . . ...i.i " ' ...... .......... .-..... .. ... ....,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, Selected. Some Coos Hay men seem to I uvc been put on earth ho that otiior men eoeld obtain a good living without working. RAI1,V ADVICE fit old friend, the census depart- lOilo.uou. lit clothing and articles of ment, which makes a specialty j personal adornment wo have invest or Juggling figures Into all borts ed S l.20r.00.s.n!!. of Interesting exhibits. Is now out i New York Is tho richest state, with a stntlstcal deinonstratou of its with over $'!", 000,UOO,OUO of claim that during the past fifteen wealth; Illinois and Pennsylvania years the wealth of the I'nlted States aie close rivals for second, each with has doubled In volume. It measures nearly $ir.0iH);000,(Kl0; then fol- with .Massachusetts. the average tout neciiuse it is into-1 over ?li, (100, 000. (100. gethcr too staggering for compre-i Richest or the state groups Is tho' henslon. Wo haven't anything with middle Atlantic (New York. New I which we may compare It In order .lorsev and Pennsylvania), where ov-' to get n peispectlve that will enable I or $!:!, 0(10, 000. ooo of wealth Is own-j i us to grasp It. 'ed: next come the north central I Probably, however, we will take, states (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Mich- 'some little degree of pride In the Igau and Wisconsin), with $:i!i,0(H),- j I consolation that we aro by far the, 000,000. richest nation In the world. Some of, In strong contrast aro two groups tho Items of wealth are thus sum-1 of stajes tho west north central Keen this advice nmnnc vnur stock ' i"rlzoiI by the census bureau: Henliand southern Atlantic. Take the first iviip nil uuwee anion), jour siock ,,, .,,. ,.,, i,,.,, ,...,...,, i,ivu ' mwi m, ,f n,m.,utn i ...,, mi..h. M isi'Vi ,j .,i. .. w ..... v.. ,v... ,..... ( .......u i.. ,., ,.,..,..-.,,,, ,w.., ...maul ....II ..I V.i. . .....1 L.....,l. II. .,...,.. X..1. ...... And try to make it stick: If you'ro as steady as a clock You never will need tick. We should reserve a corner In , rl, North and South Dakota, Nebras- aud Improvements, and exempt, $1 lo.ooo.000.ooo: rail roads mid equipment. $ Hi. ooo, 000,- 000; inaiiufactured products, SI.",-1 wealth of over $ai, 000, ooo. 000; 000,000.000; furniture, carriages, I now In tho second, comprising Dol- nutomoblles, etc.. over $S,000.000.- oware, Maryluud. Virginia, West Vlr- ,. a. if .! .... A . Ann MrtA ..!.... ..uii. .. ....I t .... it.... a. i. ... L'nnd wlfn nl Iminn In L'olnir nlniii'J , . . """ "vo siock, over ?i.uimi,uimi,- mill", .Minn luiuiiini, oouiii v-iuo- .,, i'J "'i :".i,,' ,i."7.,, "7 '"'ry mui ior mo ninn who niinncii 000; umnufacturliig nmclilnory. Una. Georgia- und Florida (throw- piiniiiliilniiii' "u,h"1 "'his own business. Ho hasn't been tools, etc.. $(i,000.()l)0.000; street lug In District of Columbia for good complaining. Oh, a man can stand more tlinn a womun. Of course ho can, hut ho doesn't and he won't. IT SIIOUMI HE DONE EVERYONE who visits the San Francisco exposition expresses regret that such n largo and beautiful creation snould be so ahort-llved. That the buildings ami grounds located so far. but we have hones railways, over $1,000,000,000, and imcusiiro), wo find not $15,000,000,- agricultural products, over $n,0()0- ooo of wealth, The reason why a Coos nay slrl can learn how to run an automobile In ten minutes Is because she simply can't understand how to peel potatoes. Theso pure and sweet eugenic hus bands mny be a great thing. Hut Taking Chaimces to Put Thrills in The- Movies exposition"1" " ever uouco inai some of tlio H should lie iortllimry mutts who chew tobacco , purpf United Is tlio utlsh of everyono lH"d swear once In n while manage who views It. Walter Pulitzer, son'10 rl" five children? of the founder of the New York World, was a icceiil visitor there und coiupurlng the attraction of tho exposition with Golden (lute Park. Jm said: , j "Why, tho Golden Gate Park U. u very flno park, but vou can rtmi n dozen parks Just as good In other American cities. What I mean Is ' tuat your park offers no special at-, traction to draw visitors from the1 i East or abroad, but the fair grounds ' HAT motion pictures In tho mak- ground. Suddenly ho clutches nt his Ing often reiiulro tho players to breast as If shot and pltchoH liack fuco real and serious danger ward off tho balcony, turning over ami even the possibility of suddon dining tho descent. This entire act , death, Js a feature of the movies that , Is performed by u living actor who ,w persons realize. Tho popular not- J mutton falling his buslnoss nnn who i inn is nun any uci involving (luugoriis sain m nnvo tailen u total of moro Is "faked that In a fall, for In-1 than flvo miles In tlio past tliroo I' If you censure your friend for every fault he commits, there will come a time when you will mivo no friend to censure. ' ' VI'ESTIOX KOK THE DAY stance, the actual fall Is mado by a- years. In an net like this tho actual dummy and not by a living playor. fall would havo been mado by a dun This was truo of niotlon-plcjuro niak-l my and the effect of continuity in Ing in tlio past, and to u limited ex- the picture would have been given tent Is true at the present time. Somo, ' stnrtlng and stopping the camera of tho feats shown on tlio Hereon i at Just the right Instants as tho dum could not be performed by a living my was substituted for the nctor and person' without the certainty of . ns tlio actor took his position on tho ' i. hi iiiicu in coior. ronn nndUury things we are scenic environment. It would be a not ili- .i i. i 1. 1.... ,. ,i... . . . ... are unl..ie in architecture with pic1 wi.v Is It that most of the .hi,, , """"'"""" """" "'".Brouim in pmco or tlio tailen Hum- turo...... setting and location. They ., , ko i , I , " , , . "' ","l UK .pd,,0Il, " ,,u'0,? so y. Another ad of a startling nature ' i .Ten ami mi niHin nt inn niniiii! Ktiiia tii.tt r rm. i . .!.... .. ..!.... r....... . .. " " -- ... ...i.v w, i, nicnnw ,MW,K HUM! toiu we miibt oxactlng. that a thrilling act must j u signal bridge to tho top of u uiov as a rule bo the perfection of Iiik locainotlvo. Thlb feat was per- reallsm, mid this usually means that, formed without Injury to the actor It must be the real thing, llow tho; while the locotuothe was running players o to the limit of safety jat the speed of 17 miles an hour. A nnd beyond-In meeting this requlro-j tight on tho pilot of a locomotive crime to pull down the show and lot dt dlo after tlio brier span or' n twelvemonth or so. I believe' that the wealthy men or San Eran cIbco should get together and fi nance the plant to create a public paik In porpolulty on the fair grounds, preserving tho best of tue buildings and the statuary." No one who has seen the exposi tion with all of Its beauty of color and architecture but will meme Win Mr. Pulll.ir. It will seem like vandalism to tae thoxo bulIdliiKH ' Mo,lll,r w""u " " " Krlwo, mid destiny those grounds. It villi Wants to go und hen the Fair. be a I) I it Job to flimiue a whenie " ",,u ,0 1" 1I"' lH' J- Hone l.earn to keep your trou bles to yourself. The world Is too busy with Its own. I.eurn to hide your aches and pains under u pleawint smile. POOK MOTIIEK inent Is shown In a number of plctur-j was utaged with tlio Iocomotlvo es appearing in tho Ausust Popular running nt n speed of 17 miles nn .Mechanics Magazine. hour and tho pictures were made One of the most daring feats Is u j from tho rear or a train ahead. A fall now being shown In one of tho single cnrolcss movement of either big plays. The actor Is seen siaudliiKUif tho actorb might eaally liuvo to on a hulu)ii 20 feet above tho i suited In the death of one or booth. ror their perpetuation, but Sim Kraii Cisco has proved that xho can do big things. Over GreOTim KDITOItl.Vlj.lOYS fKroni Mwlford Sun) Somo editors dullght to tell their readers that thioiigh a newspaper otflce passes the shiiin and hvpocil- sy and wickedness and li-e and van-1 It)- of this world. Also there pushes ! mroiign a newspapoi ofllcn the 8iiu llveiythlug Biuno ami iiumor and ninth ami joy- Thluks sin- neudrf change of ulr. I SAI.K.M The trustees of the Ore-1 plant will bo tlio lurgot-t of central hlio bus got some twenty booklets) uon State Normal bine opened bids! Oregon's baw mills. Ghlng fads about the how, ror the building of the now normal' HOOD ItlVEU .1 p I uias who TollliiK people when they re.icli training hdiool which bids aro being ' was In the Hood Hlver postofrico Wi,UltT.0c . . iconsidercrt. slnto 1011, will when ho retires to What to keo mid where lo Ko. i ASTORIA Tho Clown Willamette make room for tho now appointee go ul . , , , I Paper Company has bought a tract (to Cascade Locks whero ho has n She has kcheduloH of boats and auto, of ilOiM aces of timber In tho I'ppor ranch where ho expects to reside ' 'lllllUit I illllllr lii.i I'.,,..... I... I. ,. ... .,.. '" DilLi - "" r"1' ""! u.v iieari; oungs rior uisuict. , HENIV niio can ten you wiiat the tare is And when nil the boats is nearly Heavy rains nut nut fm-. POUTI.AND The people of the ! ost fires In the vlcinitv ,f n.i .. i.... depait. .Atkinson Moinoiial church have up- the flames it iu v...,i i..i I -i iv'uiiiii mm um IH . proved of their pastor. Rev. Prank, over 7,000 acres, "'tiled, . w. Gorman, sluicing In viuduvllle vnvunimi ' .. i,. . biiiiio mui nuinor ami in ith ami Jov- She has planned her nin witn . in.. '",-"v" '"' i-. nrencli hat ousnessof this world. A cltL. cam- ' ltli.n.l ho made lU llrst appoara.ve In the largest collection of grasses and around newspaper orflce sees plea- There Is only one thing lacking-'" PMvnJ kti". i, ,,,,.. , ., . T""8 W,,,1'h 1,.ttB ot ,,ocn ",lu, ' OCR REPHESEXTATIVKS AMONG the bills Introduced a. lo various state leglslatuies theso were speclinoiis: Minnesota Law to prevwit the eatchlng 0f frogs. Kansas I.uw prohibiting the use of fuco powder, hair dye or bleach, the piercing 0r earn mid wearing of i..m2W Vnw Pmvlilo that .,"'.. """" mong uie roads at nlcbt Kilts. la Provlilliii. r.i, ,!. i sleigh runners, k... ! prov d Inir time Dinner time lu homes Is whenever goes. fruit trees is spieadlng and moans some Coos Hay , or flghtliiK It will be taken up. REND Work on the big sawmill tue company The trouble with a guy who Is practising on the cornet Is that he always Is trying to tart wiinethlUK that he can't fluUli. i r.i UI-..M-. j.tttie lutorest was ta : t'u In a city election whon the En sene neonle vntmi n,, f..., ..i ..... r M,. i,..ii..i . . - "" 'ner ... ....,.,.....-, imuii umiMiij ni iiiiieniinients and iieiui is to no started soon and the kiu ho iinuoxatloii or inie new tenltory. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Steamship . F. A. KILBURN Sails for SAN FRANCISCO, via Eureka TIU'RSDAV, Alt:. r.Til, t::io P. M. Steamship SANTA CLARA Sails for PORTLAND HATl RDAY. AI'(J. 7TII, P. M. For further information SMITH TERMINAL DOCK V. E. STUIIR, Agent Plioiio liKI IWTER-OGEAW TRANSPDRTATIDN CO. Weekly Service Coos liny und Han Krnnclico. . STEAMSHIP II 1ITH ,,; Freight and Passenger Service l-'IMMI MAIISIII'IEI.D I'OH SAX FRANCISCO, SA'ITRDA V, ,1L'I,Y l, AT 1 P. M. Ban Frunctsco Office, not) Fife liulldlng, mui Mer Niinilier 23 Coob Bay Agent, 0. F. McQeorqe, Phono '44. FINE CAMPIMQ J EXCELLENT 4 SWIMMING, m. - and FISHnsj DANCING PAVa ;s,,Vl',,l 1'iiniH "Jir. """Ml lit IM;,.,. M.i, liri..i.i ''H " "''ma 8;Jn Hates ic.iM.naM,, j, .......u.N , n,ttre( of Meanicr ln, south coos him HKiivin I.lltV.i, .... .-..1.11 Mrf Icine.s Jliitthfieij u ' " . iii. i-cnvcjl, t 3:13 p., KTI.'AMi'i. .. . " m. lonvcH hca( of tltttt " '" ''aes JlanLfi, i. ror cimrtfrif IIOGKIls I'rojirlrt fPl; Bf. tori i DRY WOMi I UAWIr'HELL'Sl: Xorth 1'ront Sc-I l'lione Jtll ICQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS -,?r-T " :r Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS OX TIME. SAILS F'ROM .MARSHF1EIJ) EVERY Sl'XOAY DCRIXfJ JUIA AT H:t)() A. M EXCEPT SUNDAY, ,11'IA' I, AT I P. M. ANl' FROM PORTIiAXD EVERY THURSDAY AT 8 A. M. IMioiio 3.1-J. ii, j, siomt, AKcnt. Puget Somid Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most powerful, best equipped and mo.st thoroughly ,odor twonly-Iuch hjdraullo arcilso Jr. raclflc wnton Coos Bay office, Main office Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle. WashinW T. J. HCAIFE ir i MnrclifloM PAL) ' ,u"" m ENtluiRtci Finil Phono Mil.R. Jiiniil WOOD! KlndlliiK wood, per toil Alder wood, 1C to 21 Inches tl Frco IWhirj W. II. UJB Phono 227-J. Xx SAVE MOW by ordering (let HENRYVILLEC Nut coal, per ton ... Lump coal, per toa ,. Or- halt ton ot both m i). Jiisa- i-iioiio if'.) or 1H1114 llllljcr' Clfvb MARSHPIELD-R0SEBURGAHTO LINE Best Cars Fare. $7 Rocr nj, - -T- "l JLUVCIS I.eavo MaishHi., lcuvu Itoscbiti'i; ":! A. y. Dally !'" A. SI. Dully TICKET OFFICE, 139 FRONT St MARSHFIEM) New Dodge Cars P0 rtN 'S ypi ,Jf HAVE THE R00fi& NOW a j See CORE'w Phone 3111 ' '"ip? :: WESTERN LOW BUILDING m i GRAVEL Wo nro now prepared to furnish nnAvpr J. ,. ou, ya , JZ ITLvZT'" iTom pile on ground, ?2.?5 por yard. ennoad lota, taken from cars, ,2.00 por yard, llctall Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfi? Co Opposlto Pobt-Offlco T6 VO. Assets $2,340,K Z Pays 8 percent i I. S. KAUFMM t Local m "'"J PROFESSIONAL Dl. 0AN BEACH AUTO LINE" t . .. .. urbi .V jvtnir. -MMitt v.Riinn:s of rosi.s biipi-pm. Tho host of all the wlilto ro?08 is undoubtedly Fran Karl Dnis- A tolls Cook Hay uuin' wlto ,iUays nor iniKbiuui that ih Frank A. Waunl.. the well-kno.i chkl. It s thrlfty.'har y a l Z hortlculturUt. trite., a p.a.tl.at ar- snind ml-douhlo lo soils v tl,.,,..ltU, I "Tiu. Quhph oi tho (lor- to this the hos white o"" Is .Job Vr nvfi lllltiUIlIIll I II MI Itia mnti nt'M door always , noine at uvH: ., vi.torla at the heml ti own i decent hour ami nlw.iyi- helmvra . .'Ilu: ", f ailotle of wuo Is ,,v sKna Oliarta. Mine. ' Cnrolliin himself and always iko hi wire ,',t,rl"l"a,'l' l would be e.is from Ttstout. Mrs. .lohn l.nitB. Paul eV- ! lum evcvW1(.rt ,, ms Am, f''"; J"0 "". I10'1 " J "! J'rwUlent C'arnot, The fa- H'lH Ii ju.t what the , ,v, ZL?.",V: ri",i..vark,,cs Of vorlte red raso Is undoubtedly o . Thoro are a few beai.M bo .w ch r01' W 0t"pr WW ,tiAoue desires tn ... .fi ,V3 ? '? e Hniss niia'eullu. Alfred Co.. IU- l. .i.ii. """."'.-'' ""' 'Wimi 111 HI. AllllK ii.i Ml. SI.Knt." 7. I "V-... " nxwctxvxrtrLL!lJzlL.2IZ "PProvea by years of nv -.tuv.. uU niunr-, n n !'iuiff fffuro , mm ui n n sfwrrmrsi' i -fi : turwrn ,...- bq provided' with lloor '" -'IH"s her liuabuml about M thu mail next i.-.. wmm 'w leave Mar.hflel,, . " "l"1" Cm-s u.vo toe Empi, , , ,' I 1'' "., U p.ni,, 5 p.,,,. Cms Leave Sunset Hay I "'"'" ' ' "'" - l.m 5 p.n,. Koontz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS-G00DYEAR TIRES - EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENGINES Marino and Automobile Ropairina a SpGolaltv North-Front Street . 7'ola,, . ;:; pune lau-j J. M. 'lIUIIilMNfl wH KstlmutcB furnuo" Pc-. h. i,. mJ aiassi;sH riiono ;-'. ;M Irving "" jj DR. MA'ITUJ SW-f PliyMCliui "-.Mm fc Phono" '3JWy Offlco hours or n) Benjamin Ostlinrfjifji AUW"'" ft . n mtilk OfflCOS, iw j Phono 103-L or Tt H. G. Butler JR Room 304 Coko w Residence rw1" a Chandler Rooms 301 and 3?J' J MorshHeW' w?0i 1A lypyiimyy,, . ..A- ,. K&AStMfH