THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBERS, 1910-EVEN1WG EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES Entorcd nt the postofflco nt Mnrsh llold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls ns second class mall matter. thlniH lo reform are tho homes of cause It has no appraised cash val u!e peo!,lo. Many of them need no uo? No, for It Is a valuable asset. reformation, but many or u on ... J.I1U tttlBl'B Ul DIH lO UVUW. M. C. MAL0XKV IWllor uiul Pub. DAN" K. SIAIiOXlJV News Editor An Independent Ropubllcnn news paper published every evening except Sunday, and Wcoltly by The Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. Dcduatcd to tho servico of tho peoplo, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrlvo unopposed. Tho Coos Day Times represents a consolidation of the Dally Coast Mall and Tho Coos Day Advortlser. The Coast Mall was tho first dally estab lished on Coos Day and Tho Coos Day Times is Its lmmodhito successor. SUnSCUIPTIOX KATKS. DAILY. Ono year JO.OO Por month BO Vhon pnld strictly In advance tho Btibscrlptlon prlco of tho Coos Day Times is $6.00 por year or $2.50 for nix months. WEEKLY. Ono year $1.60 Official Paper of Coos County. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF MAHSHFIELD. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES, Mnrnhfleld :: :: " a Oregon PHAYEK FOIl THE DAY. Holy Poverty! teach mo to endura -without complaining, to Impart with out grudg'ng, to seek tho end of llfo higher than In plcnsuro, farther off than In power. Thou glvcst tho body strength, thou makest tho mind moro firm; and, thanks to theo, this llfo, to which tho rich at tach thomHolvcs as to a rock, bo comes a bark of which death may cut tho cablo without awakening all our fears. Continue to sustain mo, O thou whom Christ hath called Dlcssod! Selected, To tho victors belong tho tolls! Try Times' Want Ads, Donl I tWM-M- MiiiMtMyaijMaPBMWMMlWMMBsi P'.'IIOT' MEN" WANTED. Men From "every "rank, Fresh and freo and frank; Men of thought and reading,. Men of light nnd loading, Men of loyal breeding Tho nation's welfare speodlng; Men of lofty aim and action; Glvo us men I say again, Glvo us men! Glvo us men: Strong and stalwart ones; Men whom highest hopes inspires, Mon whom purest honor flros, Mon who tramplo solf beneath thorn, Mon" who mako tholr country wreath them As her noblo sons. Worthy of tholr sires! Men who nevor shamo their motherJ, Men who novor fnll tholr brothors, Truo, however falso nro othors; Glvo us mon I say again. Glvo us men! And when wo know that a neighbor' homo Is not watched over, that hU children nro not taught self-rospcst ......., IW nflinrn. then It If .i,. nu-nv from such a Tho SIYKIW STOKES In Marsh MT"flIll- 1(1 Ulllll ; -. i Lid.im,. hold him and his nt arm's field and North Demi nro OPEN evc- '"-'""'" . . ... ' . ..fr1 M.l 1. in,,.n, m,.i lii tint wny beat uw ry j-.ii. una uu. -..i, into his mind thnt If ho wou'd assoclato with decent people, he and his must bo fit to bo rccognlzeii Tho next thing is to Insist that ....... i. .,, niwi pfitinhtn men bo UIll liuuuov iw.i. . romtnntcd for tho local ofllccs. The' -,t Miinir tn to watch our local gov-' o.Minu ni and when anything crooked ?oPip to hnvo been sprung, to de-i uv.uu n Hhowlng. when any public. duty is neglected to cry out against It. The snmo vigilance Is needed who. i h'ghor ofllcors nro to be nomin ated. Thus wore a town or city to h oi nductod on this plan, Its repre sentatives would reflect tho spirit of ihi't town or city, and wcro every town nnd city In a stato so conducted tho leprescntr.tlves of thnt stato In . AI......1 nfT1tlH tt'ntflll tin! nigncr iiiiuuiiiii UUH.M ...,. best lencct tho spirit of tho state1 they hailed from, and complalntB would cease. A free peoplo, to ro maln freo, must so conduct tholr homos nnd their small local gorern uonts thnt they will mnke It oar thnt they want Justlco dono that they want tholr llbortlos guarded by hist laws, and that they nro always rendy to do any needed thing to In sure theso results. But when tho ruling pasBlon of a community Is to get money, no mat ter how; when they nro ready to condone nny offonso If tho offondor linn tho money, thon thcro nro sure to Do defalcations, suro to bo n mul titude nf divorces; then rogues nro suro to obtain olllccs; then cltv councils will tnko bribes, legislators will sell tholr votes; then tho papers will bo filled with stories of two elaBsos of criminals one, thugs In rues, tho other of thlovcs nnd grnf- tnra In fine ralmont. and It nil comes bccniiDC tho citizens in tholr homes, nnd In tholr dally contact with tholr r11nu, nmn. loflIRO to DOrfomi tllO IUIIU11 .. .- duties which their stations In llfo demand. If tho peoplo of this community are prepared to supinely submit to ilnnrnvlty and dobauchory thoy win lator reap tho rownrd of tholr craven cowardlco In ruined homos, and dis honored daughters and sons. NEW DUEKD OF CHICKENS. Editor Times: Tho Orklngtons nro tho coming breed of chickens for tho farmers nnd fanciers. They win In nil tho ofllclnl laying contests. They nro lnununo from cllmntlc chnnges and they nro much hnrdler thnn nny niiini. breed. They nro much larger than nny other clenu logged breed nnd nro moro handsome and stylish nlso very tnmo and do not fly around, Thoy do well In confined runs or freo rnngo. They lny a largo egg much larger than a Plymouth Hock or Wyandotte; nro tho best table fowls as tholr meat In moro full of flavor, and they do well on any aoll ,nnd location, nro tho best all around fowl that exist. Tho Orklngtons nro a rross between whlto loghorn cocks, black Hamburg pullets and wh'to Dorking cocks -ri oil by wiiii.., er' ..-. v,UOK I- . 11 took :" no yoa;r; Pure whlto ..vi.i,.... .. - iz :i " y ii.iiiiimI ii,, .. Vl 1 O.ichiP inecryui -"" u nas Oil' (if llinni V'nirs truly, made M 0E0, M North 1 What Shall I Give Hei For Christmas??? Men can easily answer this question by visiting owstori in the Coos Building, and they can answer it satisfactorily too We have a whole store full of suitable things to give women arid girls. We invite you to come and see 01 many handsome gift articles all packed in pretty individ ual holiday boxes without extra charge. HK.UTY IS USEFUL 'AND LOVELY SCE.VEHY BENEFICIAL. NEED OF VIGILANCE. w rllEN anything In public affairs ,li,..niliAf,liUllliAil All's tlllltll. V iff villi! fcjUWIU lllllll IIJIUU ItiU jututtw W nrra lexnnr tunn nnn lirntin In olllcors. If It Is n stnto matter thnn tho governor and legislature- nro charged with It; If It Is a nntlonnl matter, then tho president and con gress nro blamed, and wo aro prouo to say nt tho noxt olectlon wo will soo that they nro retired. Wo for got that tho govornor and legislature lut symbol tho peoplo of tho stato; tho president and congress but sym bol tho charncter of tho nation. It Is olenr, then, thnt tho first nriHE noots long ago averred that I "beauty Is Its own excuse for being," and thnt "a thing of beauty Is n Joy forovor." Now tho Judges declnro that beauty Is usoful and-lovely sconorj' bcnoflclnl, and thnt both aro entitled thoroforo to i tho full protection of tho law. i Tho lognl adjustment of boauty'sj prlvllego and vnmo camo about In j Colorndo. A city near Pike's peak derives Its chlof natural charm from tho luxuriant growth of flowers and trees in tho valley of a stream flow ing from tho mountain. A commer cial company wanted to uso tho stroam abovo tho falls, thus draining thorn dry. This would havo robbed the vogotatlon of tho moisture that makes It grow so richly, and havo changed tho vordureclad canyon Into I a dry and bnrron waste. Tho town argued thnt tho waters of this streom "had already been appropriated to benoflclnl use3," sued tho company nnd won tho suit. Tho fedora! circuit court held that tho uso of tho stream to maintain the falls, tho vorduro nnd the beautiful scenery Is such a beneficial uso ns tho Colorado constitution Intends. Tho Judgo rensoited thut agriculture! commercial and Industrial useful ness are not tho only forms of bone- flclal uso. "Parks and playgrounds aro boneflts nnd their uses beneficial.. Must sconle beauty dtsnpponr be- H We Are Going To Move Jan. 15th and we do not want to move any holiday goods, Eve rything in the line of gift goods will be closed out at very low prices. ' When looking for Xmas presents it will be to your ad vantage to come here first. - & Pretty Furs jHnvVy You will bo delighted not only with our splendid assortment of first-class furs, but with the prices as well. if . . .-.' Among tho furs most used this season aro tho "Russian Minlc, Persian JMnw, Black Lynx, and black and Brown Coney, Black and White Wolf, Sable, etc. In our splendid assortment you will find furs to fit any purse From $2.50 to $75.00. Pretty Furs Make Desirable Gifts . Glove Orders ftl.50. &1.75 and &2.00 buvs a Glove Order. Pr our. fliis ordov ns vonr criftlliul tllC l'CcilHCllt WW call at our Glove counter and be fitted iu her size an color. Glove Orders Make tho Most Satisfactory Gills Daintv Muslin Wear ProHih' hnvfwl. nlwnvs niiikos accoijtnblo cifts. W are showing a complete line in matched sets nn individual garments, at reasonable prices. Women Always Appreciate Dainty Muslin Wear Christmas Hosiery Wo pack any order for Hose, amounting to i ,. ,.,. : . T.T,OiM,i-i- "Rnvncs frpo of ClwrgC full Jine of Hose cotton, lisle and silk, nt from-l Hosiery Always Make Acceptable Gifts Ladies' Coats, Suits and Dressei Our sDecial nrices on Ladies' Coats and Suits, Dresses Ftc. continues until Christmas Eve., ffivino- vou an oprortun- ity to purchase handsome gifts in this line at about half price. Suit Specials Just a few or those splendid bargains left at , ..,...$7.50 A fine assortment of: well tailored suits, all leading colors and a good range of sizes, values to $25.00 n'pw $14.50 Another Lot, including handsomely tailored Suits in the best winter styles., values to $35 at ; '....$19.85 ' .WOOL DRESSES. Wool Dresses for both ladies' and misses can bo hud ready made for less money than materials will cost. See our lino beforo buying. Price range from $7.50 up. KIMONOS AND TEA GOWNS. Warm Fleeced short Japanese Kimonos worth $2.00, while thoy last 98c Long Heavy Fleeced Kimonos in light and dark patterns, each $3.00 Silk Kimonos, long pretty Japanese and Em pire styles and handsome Liberty silk, Tea Gowns at from $8.50 to $35.00 Coat Specials Black Kersey Coats, ill Fizes to 40, worth $lo now. ,M mi i i i..;iWli onnts. satin lined, formerly selling $18.50 to $20.00, now K m -n,.,.. ,wi XT.,,,., Tv'nvaiu' floats for 1S" ' ses and Little" Women only, $16 values for Black Broadcloth Coats, lined throughout vritU Skinners Satin, handsomely tailored, Wl ...,.,,? rtnni o f nvnier- near littmg and tight nmng wiuw . lv m-iced to $30.00. now ' SPECIAL just receivQd a few handsomo chr fon weight broadcldh coats, lined either black or light shades of handsomo art ; ,i. io4-:i ,i,ncc niul ovening WiP in, iimai; ui;iiiiii.iii uitsu " - i., . i.i ,,'niiv oriced at ine very newest siyiua, Ditv..v from $25.00 to 38.o'J MarshfieH MYERS Coos Building Brown Drug Co. 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