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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELO. OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 4, 191 1--EVENING EDITION ' 4 TT. T . wr n DM llf "OWQ2r Economy The manufacturers of Royal Bak ing Powder have always declined to produce a cheap baking powder at the sacrifice of quality. Royal Baking Powder is made from pure grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price, and is more economical at its price than any other leavening agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixture! made in Imitation of baking powders, but containing alum, arc frequently distributed from door to door, or qiven away in grocery ttofei. Such mixtures ore dangerous to use in food. In England, France, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale is prohibited by law. Alum is n dangerous mineral acid, and all physicians condemn baking powders containing it. Jha fabol of alum baking powdora must show tho Ingnodlonts READ THE LABEL t'llASi: MAY Hit IXSAXK. "Major of S"Utli Stimuli" Tnkrii Be inn' lumiii,v CiimitillMi T K i Ii.'kv. wlm tvuldea nil tho Inland ii.ir till- month or South ln lit nnct ho trm himself "tht ninwr South SloutV ws tkn to Co nn I llo yrvtcrriay to Ik takut before tho county Inaanlty ennittilMon. lit coutly li wn circulating a petltlm here nikliiK for the establishment of n postotlleo at Charleston with him self ns postmaster. While here, ho showed evident?? of lioinj; mentally tinbnlnnced, but 1 wnn thought to bo temporary I mm Imbibing too freely and ho was al lowed to go home. Little Talks on Advertising TALK No. J 1 THK CALl-'-PATH. Dy Sam Wnlter Koss. All tho RlBhts They Wanted." topics ok Tin: times Nnwndnya tho real queen o' tho May lu the woman who finished her spring hoiiHocleanliiK In April. "Some mon," complains tho St. Joseph Gazette, "always have their noses In tho nlr." Then bIvo them credit for keeping their noses out of their neighbors' nffnlrs, at any rate. ought to know how provoking it Is to lone a suspender button while dress lug in n hurry. "Advertising Is tho mnKnet thnl draws trade to your store hut satisfaction Is thu tlo that binds It to you." "Dr. Mary Walker," say tho To poka Capltnl, "has worn trousers for more than fifty years." Then she If you have anything to soil, trado rent or wnnt help, try n 'want ud. Read the Times' Want Ads. 800TS 10 BE PULLED (Ff HERE Iff 1310 ." V Pl'l) XOSI.EIt. Much Interest Is being taken In tho boxing bouts which Manager John Herron has arranged to be pulled off at tho Marshfleld Skntlng Illnk Satur day evening, May 13. The main event will bo n twenty round go botween Art Fish and Pud Nosier, both of Coqullle. This will bo tho sevonth meeting of tho pair, there being four draws and one vic tory for each. They nro very evenly matched and both nro training hard to make this decisive, engagement. Each Is confident of victory. Nosier, who has been training at homo is duo hero Friday or Saturday to put on the finishing touches. Ho will train at the Marshfleld Skating "Rink aud will meet local boxers dur- AltT KISII. s. . r lug the next week. Fish will finish training nt Coqullle. Shorty Hall and Hobble Wilson nre inntched for nteii-round preliminary while Joe Knight, the strong man, will contribute to the evening's en tertnlnmont by performing sevoral feats of lifting with his teeth. A special train will bo run from Myrtle Point, leaving there at 7:40 the evening of tho event. It will stop at Coqulllo and It Is expected that n largo number from tho Co qullle valley whero Fish and Nosier nre so well known will bo In attend ance. Tho program is to start at 9:30 o'clock. Seats aro now on salo at tho Bell Cord, general admission being 11.50 and reserved seats $2.00. Ono dny through the primeval wood A calf walked home, ns good cnlves should; Hut made a troll all bent askew, A crooked trail, as all calves do. Since then two hundred years have fled, And, I Infer, the calf Is dend. Ihit still lie left behind his trail. And thereby hnngs my mornl tale. I The trail was taken up next day Uy n lone dog that passed that way; And then a wise bell-wether sheep Pursued tho trail o'er vale and steoii, And drew tho flock bnhlnd him. too, As good bell-wethers always do. And from that day, o'er hill and glade, Through those old woods n path wis made, And ninny men wound In nnd out And dodged and turned and bent nbout And uttered words of righteous wrnth Ilecnuse 'twns such n crooked path; , Hut still they followed do not lnugh Tho first mlgrntlons of that calf, And through this winding wood-wny stnlked necauso ho wabbled when ho walked. This forest path became n lane, Ttint bent nnd turned and turned ngnln; This crooked lane became a road. Where many a poor horse, with Me load, Tolled on benenth tho burning sun And traveled some three miles In one. And thus a century nnd n half They trod the footsteps of that calf Tl'o venrs missed on In swiftness "eet, The rond became n vlllago street, And this, before men were aware, A city's crowded thoroughfare, And soon the centrnl street was this Of a renowed metropolis. And men two centuries nnd a hnlf Trod In the footsteps of that calf. I Knob day a hundred thousand rout Followed tho zlgzng calf about, And o'er his cooked Journey went The trnfllc of n continent. A hundred thousand men were led Uy ono calf near threo centuries deal. Tov followed still his crooked way And lost ono hundred years a day: For thus such reverence Is lent To well-established precedent. ! A moral lesson this might teach, Were I ordntned and cnlled to princh For men nre prono to go It blind Along tho calf-paths of the mind, And work away from sun to sun To do what other men hnvo done. Thev follow In the benten track And out nnd In, and forth nnd back, i And still their devious course pursue, To keep tho path thnt others do. But how the wise old wood-gods laugh Who saw tho first prlmoval calf Ah! many things this talo might teach But I am not ordained to preach. UK local paper Is paid for. and whatever e.wta wnuetlilnit to obtain Is tttlltxcd. i u v.m. I.......U... It was bought Mr that particular purpose. It has Inlluence In Its Held, beciuse It virtually owns that particular field. It has. In Its own way. a monopoly, and uu ml In It of dozen squnre Inches Is worth more than a wagon load or circulars. There never hns been seen, nnd In nil human probability there never will 'jo Invented, a satisfactory local advertising substitute for tho local now poper; nil other mediums nre supplementary, nnd effective only when wed In connection with the legitimate ads In the necessary advertis ing medium. The local paper Is read by everybody who has any purchasing power. The rich may sometimes lnugh at Its defects, nnd criticize Its stylo nnd general appearance, but they rend It all tho same, nnd the more they find fault with It, the more do they prove, that their rending of It Is thorough. Their "kicking" Is of no Importance to tho merchnnt who advertises In the pnper. If tho local merchnnt Is well known ho must keep up his extensive nrminininnr,. fhronch the medium of tho local press. If ho Is not known he requires Introduction through the same medium. There Ib something seriously wrong with any merchant who ennnot utilize tho ndvertlslng niiui,nB nt LU incut nnner. Of oouiBc. the locnl paper iniiBt bo used In telligently to produce results, but this remark Is nppllcnblo to ntl kinds of business. Care must be taken In writing the nus; hiiiucioiu space iihihi I,., iismi. imt it in iitinnitHnbli to wrsto simco. A very largo ail will prob- nbly be read wherever It Is placed: too small an ntl may escape notice even when nt the head of n column nnd next to reading mimer. tfiswlSw mgr iT-i-n! l HIM llrtk-r.Ua.l.W'ai MACK I'ltOM COl'llT. Dennett Swunton returned today from Ci.qullle where ho hns been at tending circuit court. , ' As a Hulos-mukor nnd u busl- ' ness-bullder. do you know of anything better or surer thnn advertising. PECULIAR AND PERTIXEXT. From the Aztee tchutcolntl :omcs our word chocolate. The Chinese cultlvnto an odorlosj onion. Hnvo your Job printing done Tho Times office Bees like blue flowerB best. "Our baby cries for Clinniberlnln's Cough Remedy," writes Mrs. T. II. Kondrlck, llnsncn, On. "It Is the best cough remedy on tho market for coughs, colds and croup." For Bale by nil dealers. THU FAST AND COMMODIOUS (Equipped 'villi Wireless) Streamer R.edoido Will make regular trips carrying pnsNcngci-N liotli ways anil freight between Coos Bay noil San FrauclM'o. Allrt'servatloiiNfoi-passeugeiH made nt Alliance Dock, Mnndillcld and Inter-Ocean Trail up. Co. Colon Street Wharf -No. -, Sin l-'raiiclsco. For Inforiiiutlon, phono ll-.l or 285. Will Mill for Sim 1'i-niicKco WciliicHlay afternoon, May ilnl. IXTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. OLD RELIABLE STEAMER BREAKWATER ALWAYS ON TIME SAILS KHOM POUTLAND AT A. M ON MAY 1, (I, II, 1(1, 21, 2(1 AND III. I-ltOM COOS HAY AT SKUYICK OK TIDK MAY .'I, 8, 151, 18,2:1, 28. ItK.SK.HYATIOXS IIIXD ONLY CXTII, NOON OK DAY IMIUVN Ol'S TO SAII.IXC. I,. II. KKATIXO, AOKXT PIIOXi: MAIN 5-Ii Dmlrn! k. 1 llkw. Ut,a ' &CoOiIcic Your Boy's, Cloltti nre really a line n'flio your own timlc anil pm w O dress the lnd Mile J not necessary to bay . pensive suits. Tn money will go farthest If ;o get "Viking" suits. Tbtf n made by specialists on ji men's nnd little fellos'tH Ing. Mnke a rent Invcstmm selecting from our stoekitv dny. Some "plaU" b quick selling that will In;. hnrgnln-Iovers nro offertdm They will not Inst Ion?, fc1, tor hurry. A (iiKid Suit fur i:! Better Ones up t( pM "Money Ta'ks" TiTo Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MAItSIIFIKI.I) laxrojl PROFESSIONAL DIRECTS "THK KltlKM) OK COOS BAY" S. S. ALLIANCE COXXK.CTIXO WITH Till-: NOHTII BANK ItOAl) AT POUTLANI) Jails for Portland Friday May 5 NOUTH PACIKIO 3TKAMSHIP COMPANY. PIIOXi: II (P, McOKOHOIJ, Agent COOS BAY-ROSEBURG STAGE LINt Dally stngo between Ilosebnrg anil Marshfleld. Stngo leaves dally and Sundays nt 7 p. m. Fare, $0.00. OTTO SCIIKTTEH, Agent, ('. .. .ItXABD, 120 MAIUCKT AY., Marslifield. Agent. KOHCIIL'IKt. Ore. PHOXK II Beaver Hill Coal MOUNT DIABLO ND JOSSON CEMT5XT. The best Domutlc and Imported brands. Plaster, Lime, Brick and all kinds of builders material HUGH McLAIN GENERAL CONTRACTOR OFFICE, SOUTH BROADWAY. PHONE 201 We Work And Advertise To bring a customer hero the first time, nfler tliat ho comes of his own accord. You know why. HEMEMBEK, Thero Is no kink, or cne that wo can's do. "THINK IT OVERJIAR Y." Coos Bay Steam Laundry PHONE MAIN 57-J Good Livery Service Fancy new rigs, good horses and careful drivers are now at tho dis posal of the Coos Bay public at REASONABLE ItATES. Rigs or rigs with drivers ready for any trip anywhere any time. Horses boarded and rigs cared for. New hearse and special accommo datlona provided for funeral parties. t W.L.CONDR.ONS LIVERY AND PEED OTABLE8 PHONE 278-J DR. O. W. liKSLIK, (utnwni liln I lira Mil drndunto of tho Amerltsn kM Osteopnthy nt Klrkivllle, '' CH In Eldorndo Blk. Hours 10 ult;11 4; Phono ICl-Jj Marshfleld: 0:tfl DR. J. W. IXOHAM, Pliyhlclan and Surgma. 209-210 Coke BulWof Phones: Otllco Ulftlj HcsWoicflH J W. BEXXETT, lawyer. Omco ovor Flanngnn & Dennett tl Marshfleld Blanchard's Liver Wo have secured me IlKff ,J ness of L. II. Helsner andixir parod to render excellent ww; tho peoplo of Coos Hay. drivers, good rigs and et that will moan satisfactory r; tho public. Phone us lor i -horso, a rig or anything nW' the livery lino, we ' trucking business of all kit" BLAXCIIABD HnOIJIEl a.., nlnnohnrd. iW Livery, Feed und Sal'sJ HI First and Aia o" Phono lsiw WATCH! NOW Homer Mnuzey, one el i and tho solicitor - - Laundry, Watch him! be . . tha ireel av' ' . 10 Slop you uu tv all details of Laundry and s" at your nome any time: mH . .. Laundry business from A lUarchffplH Hand anil. Steam m P1IO.N- TRAP XKSTE J1 .n.'rrll HIK,A- Our matlngs have P'odo nrd-bred specimens ji -...II... ii. rAPords of ' ijuaiii.j' n .---- 400 onrra In tfif. dQVS. vbb . .nr Baby CTiIcka and hSF Book your orders no delivery, a - . heavy laying stock for ,. tu Pii. roaiw "'feed, bachma Mavrsamew, aw - 1 J r - wfr-V- x : . . - . , a. . .m