The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE X 1911 -EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
Untered sit the postolllco tit Marsh
flohl, Oregon, for trnnsinlsslon
through tho malls as second class
mall matter. j
LOCAL OVKIH'LOW.
Mcl.niii How. Fred McLnln of
Myrtlo Point Is transacting business
in .Mnrshfleld today.
M. C. MALONin
DAX K. MALOXIA
Kdltor and l'nli.
Nous Kdltor
Address all conitmiutcatlons to
COOS HAY DAILY TI.MKS.
Mntshtlclri :: :: :: .: Oregon
Still- Today. Tho Nana Smith
sailed this morning for Dny Point.
Mi. and Mrs. Dwlght, F. A. Warner,
Miss .Myrtle Smith and .1. V. Smcat
on voro tho passengers who went out
on her.
15. LEWIS 6
GSVENJECREE
An Independent Republican nows
paper published every ovonlng except
Sunday, and Weekly by
Tho Coon Hay Timet Publishing Co.
Dadlcntcd to tho sorvico cf tho
pcoplo, that no good causo shall lack
a champion, and that evil shall not
thrive unopposed.
SUIJSCltlPTlOX lt.VJL'KS.
DAILY.
One year ?C.OO
Per month CO
WEKKLY.
Ono year $1.50
When paid strictly In advanco tho
subscription prlco of tho Coos Ray
Times la $5.00 per year or $2.50 for
six months.
Will Return Soon. Mrs. Jns Fer
ry, Sr., who has been spending a few
months with her daughter, Mrs. Ja
cobs, and Mrs. Jacobs and llttlo son. 1"B again without consulting
nro expected hero about June 15 for friends and lawyers, Judgo J. S.
Warned By Judge Coke Against
Marrying Again Without
Consulting Friends.
After warning her against marry-
her
Coke
an extended vlBlt.
SAYS IT IS .MISTAKE.
yesterday granted Mrs. T. J. Lewis a
dlvorco and tho right to uso hor for
mer name, Mrs. Emily Ollvo McFar
lano. Tho hearing was In Chambers.
Mrs. Lowls Is about GO years old.
JudgoJCoko warned hor to exorclso
more caro In future matrimonial al-
OfTlelnl Paper of Coot County
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY
OF MARSHFIELD.
GOOD EVENING.
WHAT 18 BE3T.
It's wiser bolng good than bad;
It's safer being meek than
ficri'oj
U'b fitter being nnno than jmnd.
My own hopo Is a sun will
plerco
Tho thickest cloud earth ever
stretched;
That after Inst returns the
llrst.
Though it wide compass round
bo fetched;
That what began best can't
end worst.
Not what God blessed onco
prove aecur.1t.
Robert Itrownln;.
Florence. lNipor Denies ltiiihor Im
provement Work Ih Stopped.
Concerning tho report that wes
published here that tho harbor warlc j Hnnces lest she made tho victim of
on tho Sluslaw was bolng held up .is some unscrupulous man who mlgnt
n result of the litigation over tho tnko that moans of securing hor pro.i
Port law, raised on Coos Bay, tho orty. Mrs. Lowls. or rather Mrs. Me
Floronco West says: IFnrlano as tho court hos df-creod hor
Evidently somebody Is very much to bo, Ratonotl attentively to judge
mlstnlcon In regard to this matter.
Work on tho harbor horo has not
boon nolthor Is thoro any prospect of
It being stopped till tho proront con
tract Is completed. Tho bonds to pay
for tho work undor this contract woro
sold eighteen months ngo, and tho
monoy for thorn has boon rccolvod by
tho port commission, according to
their agreement with tho purchasors.
As wo stated last wook tho com
mission aro negotiating with tho
DInio Savings Rank of Detroit, Mich.,
for tho salo of tho second lssuo of
port bonds. Tho necessary documents
voro forwarded to Detroit last wook
o ho oxamlnod and as soon as thoy
nro approved by tho bank tho deal
will bo consummated.
As soon as tho proscnt contract Is
Inlshod tho work will bo turned over
I) IIIO COnUIllBHlUIlUIH 111 lllll KUVUIII-
mont onglncors who will then hnndlo
tho funds, let tho contracts, and mi
CLEAN JOURNALISM.
Coko nnd after ho hod comr-lcted, ox
claimed:
"I won't do anything without
Judgo Hall tolls mo to." Judgo Hall
and Tom Hall woro hor lawyors. Sho
was also allowed to rotaln nil hor
proporty.
Mr. Lowls present whoreabouts
aro unknown but ho Is supposed to
bo somowhoro In Washington. Ho
did not contest tho dlvorco proceed
ings. It will bo romomborod that ho
was formerly n Marshfleld undor
takor and Coos county coronor and
Just prior to marrying Mrs. Lowls,
tho widow of tho North Inlot cran
borry growor, nnnouncod ho had fall
en holr to a big cstato Including a
"castlo In Walos" but tho caBtlo proT
cd to bo an "air castlo."
Judgo Coko yesterday also heard
tho ovldonco In tho dlvorc,o procool
lngs of Mrs. Elizabeth Lawlor vs.
Wm. Lawlor and took tho matter
-r HERE Is sot forth very plainly n
I stirring appeal for clean Jour-
nnllsm In tho odttorial pages of
tho Century magazluo for May. Tho
wrltor remarks that law restrains
porsons who doal In wrong In res
ponse of public demand In cortaln
directions, yot laj'H not n llngor of
prohibition on tho work of lawless
nowspapors. Tho nrtlclo says that
whllo a largo portion of, tho press
strives with groat ability for tho
higher Interests of tho nation, a con
oldorablo uhoro oxlsts with tho ovi
dont purposo of purvoylng to tho
tnsto for sensationalism lit ordor to
incroaso tho owners' Income. Thoro
booiub to bo no reason for bolng, on
tho pnrt of such nows shoots but to
cntor to tho lowost liiBtlucts. Tho
CURRY COUNTY NEWS.
Lawlor is in Portland and It Is undor
stood that ho will not contest tho
case.
porlntond tho work of building tho undor ndvlsomont until Monday. Mr,
Jotty. Thoro may bo a Bhnrt dolay
aftor It Is taken In chnrgo by tho gov
ernment, boforo tho contract can )0
awarded under tho now ordor of
things; but wo nro In hopea to sco
tho now contractor carrying on oper
ations at a llvoly rato for sovoral
months boforo rough woathor sots in
noxt fnll.
TOPICS OF THE TIMES.
President Tnft shows thd rigidity
of his backbono in rofuslng to intor
foro with tho sontonccs of Morso nnd
Wnlsh, tho bank-wrockors,' nnd In
rofuslng to budgo from his determin
ed nttltudo on Canadian reciprocity:
And ho is to bo commended In both
Instances.
brldgo this Ride of Donmnrk,
both lit on their hends in tho mud
nt tlin bottom, mutunllv thnnklncr for
wrJtor. finds that tho actual incronao tJj0 iif0.pre8crvor
In crlmo slnco tho rlso of this typo '
of journalism can havo no othor ox
plnnntlon thnn tho ndngo "Evil com
Events Theiv Ah Told-ny Port Or
ford Tribune.
Doputy Stnt oOnmo Warden, Mor-
I can of Randon, .mado un ono of his Tho namo of Bornh will ho historic'
hurried, but Interesting calls Sim- Indocd tf ho stands fnat for his roso
day. Ho has had a strenuous Umo.lutlon for senatorial action with ro
for sovornl wooks past with ganio gard to tho popular election of fod
.ylolalors and criminals gonornlly. In oral sonntors and succeods In forcing
his hurried visit to this place ho trav-. It to nn nfllrmatlvo voto in that body,
oled all night, but mado tho fastest i Tho pooplo havo domandod It and
speed when IiIb liorso fell off a high! thoro Is woo In storo for tho man
and, who donles thorn.
I Tho gasollno boats, Rnngor and
Wnndoror, came down from Coos Ray
Monday. Tho lattor will mako hend
quartors horo this summor and will
lio nm-il hv flnn. Vnrfv In pnthftrlner
Half hoard against this exploitation MurP 0BBB nml luintInB BOn llon8. Tho
municatlons corrupt good mannors.'
Rut thoro Is hopo in tho fact that In
ovory direction outcry Is making it-
Rnngor rotumod to tho bay, whero
it Is roportod Captain Swing will soil
hor.
of wrong for sordid motives. Soveral
of the magazines of highest standing
havo put thomselvos on roeord as nd
voentes of proper restraint of tho
,,v""- " ' "' T " , , J Tlic '8 not n vacant limine In Port
Bhlp up to a certain point 81-onld not 0rfonl( nmJ for M(o tmo m
no oxorcisoii ovor mo unity nowspii'
per as woll as ovor tho book press
and nil prlntod mnttor circulated in
tho malls. It Is ovldont that many
newspapers do actually vlolato tho
lnws rogulnttng tho uso of tho mall
sorvico.
many years, moro houses nro needed
though sevoral nowo onos nro occu
pied and moro nro bolng built.
WOULD REGULATE NEWSPAPERS
PATRIOTISM.
Rreathcw there tho man with soul
no dead
Who never to himself hath said,
This Is my own, my native
land
Whoso hoart hath uo'er within
him lium'il
Ah homo hU footsteps ho hath
turu'd
From wandering on a foreign
strand?
If such thoro breathe, go, mark
him well!
For him no minstrel raptures
swell,
nigh though his tit Ins, proud his
name,
Iloumlloss his wealth as wish
can claim
Dcsplto those titles, power and
polf,
Tho wretch, concentered all In
uulf,
Living, shall forfeit fair renown
And. doubly dylug, bhull go
down
To tho vile dust from whence
he sprung
Unwept, unhouored nnd unsung.
-Sir Walter Scott.
Railroad President Advocates Super
vision of I. C. C.
CHICAGO. III., Juno 3. President
F, A. Delnno of tho Wnbash railroad
svstoni. snonkliiir reenntlv bofnrn Mini
' Chicago Trafllc club, advocated tho
i rogulatlon of nowspapors by tho ln-
TIIE SAME OLD STORY.
An oxchango disposes of n "Didn't
know It was loaded" Itom in tho fol
lowing mannor:
"Protty llttlo plaything; pretty llt
tlo kid. Half-grown boy or girl, and
nn 'unlondod' gun. Starlight In tho
child's eyes In an Instant hid; Dead,
and Mamma, moaning for llttlo Sis,
or Son! Every week it happens;
tuoro's ninny a litlo grave Rrlght
nnd winsomo. llttlo man or miss. .Tears
will not avail, tho bullot sped, to
save Dead, and Mamma moaning
for Bweotheart Rud or Sis.
REDILLION IS NAMED.
SALEM, Oro Juno 3. Govornor
West recontly nnnounced the names
of nil appointees not horotofore glvm
out. Flnnl copy for tho ofllclal bien
nial stato directory is now ready and
will bo sont to tho printer. Tho ap
pointments nnnounced nro:
Socond Southern Oregon District
I Agricultural society mombcrp Dox
torstato commerce commlislon as tor RIco of noBoburffi Jnmes Modloy
jsoipl-publlc utilities. "Tho railroads
i havo gono through with tho regula
I tlon and laid down a systom of proce
jduro and tho honest roads aro profit
ing by It," snld Mr. Dolano, "but why
stop nt the railroads? Why not ap
ply tho 8nmo rulo to bankers, to In
terstate shippers and to morchnnts
nnd, Indeod, why not glvo tho nows-
of Oakland, E. J. McCnnnhan of Eu
gene R. E. Redllllon of Hnndon, W.
II. Meredith of Gold Reach.
ADVERTISED LIST.
Fred Rrock, Emmot Eaker, Mrs.
Nellie Render, Emllo Rlnnco, John
Rnlo. John Rutz. Frank ChaEo. W.
I.aporsatastooftt? I think It would Chntrann, Cnpplous Walter. Jack
do them good."
AUTOMORILE
GUNNERY.
supplies nt tho
As a salos-mnkor and a bus!-
nosa-bulldor, do you know of
anything bettor or surer thnn
advertising.
:
'iGeorgo Sinclair.
DUllngnn, Miss Margaret Donnellj
Thomas E. Evans, R. F. Frohmader,
Mlchnol Forlong, Potor Gndra, Mrs.
M, Gardnor, Fred Gobhnrdt, Hender
son Gow, Jnmes T. Hill, Humboldt,
iC, J, Kooborloln, William Lawreii,
P. R. Lyons, Thomns Llddlo, Mlsa
I Ella Mosonn, F. R. Noff, Frank Ore-
Jgon, Miss Ada Ponnlngton, Dan Reed,
, Oskar bonyyu, Isanc Stoluburg
. BF i tw .i-. - i iiiwmjtlty-,
You Should Come Here jig
If We Have It You Can Save
Money
Wro doii,l claim to have everything, but' there are so many articles wc doW, t
it, will be time profitably spent, to first visit us. AVo can positively sawjjJ
per cent, and give you in inimv cases a higher grade of merchandise than isjjnirjr
given elsewhere. 20 to GO per cent, saved think of it. 3 f we have it, you almnjd i'
here. Open till 10:00 tonight. New lnorchiindife added for next week.
Men's $1.00 Rubbers. All sizes and soy-
oral lasts. We have 19(5 pairs
to sell at, pair
75c
$6 and $7 Edwin Clapp Shoes for Men.
Patent Colt, Gun Metal and ft A r A
Vici. Pair $4.JU
Boys' $8.50 All Wool Suits in extra strong
materials. Pretty patterns. &A OP
All sizes to 17 vp4-.0 J
Fine AH Wool Dress Goods. HoguInrYj
k-. to $1.50. Many colors.
Xo, yard ()Jj(
Women's Fine All Wool Underwear non-
shrinking; Winte only. High or 10
neck, Loiig'nnd wing sleeves, np
AVas $2.00. aarment ))
Scott's Hip Forms and Bust Ruffles rere
50c and 65c, white, grey and rp
black. Now j(
Don't Buy It Elsewhere If You Can Get It Here
The Boston Store
"Every Article a Big Bargain"
W. F. IRISH, Manager Gow Why Building
DE UP AND DOING.
Trust no future, liowo'cr pleaa
ant!
Let tho dead Past bury ItH
(lend!
Act act In tho living present!
Hcnrt within ntul God o'er
lirnd! LIvch of great men all remind us
Wo can mako our lives sub
lime, And, departing, leavo behind im
Footprint on tho w.uuls of
tlnio.
Let uh, then, bo up nnd doing,
With a heart for any fatoj
Still achlovlng, still pursuing,
Learn to labor mid to wait.
Longfellow.
THE CA8TLE IN THE AIR.
T IKK the mtniKo of tho desert,
With Its promise falsely fair;
Lllco tho treasure laden rainbow,
Is tho castle In tho air.
TVSPEIJ not tho sweet Illusion
XJ With a look of mute despair.
High your cnstlo should be built, with
Snow crowned turrets In the air.
IN the earthly race of mortals
Olory's halo would you wear?
Thon put a rock foundation
'Neath your castlo In tho air.
-Floyd I'. 'Wagaman.
WHAT DIM ARCADIAN PA8TUREC
ryHAT dim Arcadian pastures
' ' Havo I known
That sutnienlj' Out 6f nothing
A "hid Is blown,
Lifting a veil and a. darkness,
Showing a purplo svti,
nd undor your hair tho faun's eyes
Look out on mo?
Alice Corbln.
A Holplnjj Hand.
Aged Dorollct n.cusln tho liberty
of nrskln' of a favor, mum, but would
yer object to mo couitulttlu' boouyeldo
in yer shed?
Soft Iloarted Woman Poor mnn!
You had better como up to tho house,
nnd I will give you tho remains of my
Christmas pudding. Ideas.
Thrown In His Way.
In Urooklyn a maiden named Dolly
Had no seat and stood up In a trolley,
When the car, with a Jerk.
Cot In Its tine work,
And her seat was the lap of young Cholly,
Judge's Library.
church
Didn't Want to Oversleep.
"Xoddcr's wlfo won't go to c
wim nun any more."
"Tho very Idea!"
"Don't blame her. Tho las( tlrao she
went ho nsked tho usher to put him
down for a call ut 12:10." Browning's
Magazine.
Evident Proof.
'They say that 'Ignorance Is bliss," " '
Began tho lovelorn ohnppto.
"Igueps that's true." tho pert young miss
Replied, "for you look happy,"
-Catholic Standard and Times.
His Sole Asset.
"If you become a cltiz. . rlnce, you
will have to drop you. I t
' xaop my title! Now What then
would I havo to offset tlin dower of a
fkh American brldo?"- "illadelphla
Ledger.
I am accused of being n null-
cal. It to seek to go to tho root
? Is n radical, a radical I nni. Aft-
i, or all, everything that dowers in
j benuty in tho nlr of liunvou
u drnws lta fairness, Its vigor,
4 from Its roots. Nothing living
v i ... . ,.
;:' through nourishing stalks deep
planted In tho common soil. Up
J irom that soil, up from tho silent
: bosom of tho earth, rlso, tho cur- y
,fj rents of llfo nnd cnorgy. Up
' from tho common soil, up from -
tho quiet heart of tho people,
' rlso Joyously today streams of ?
j, hopo and determination bound
jg to renew tho fnco of tho earth In
"., glory.
; I tell you tho so called radical.
4 Ism of our times Is simply tho ef..
Jj fort of nature to, release the gen
J erous energies of our people.
$ This grent Anjerlcnn people Is nt
v bottom Just, vlrtuoiw nnd hope-
, ful. The roots of Its bolng nro
i In tho soil of what Is lovely, puro
nnd of good report, nnd the neel
V of tho hour Is Just that radical-
& lsra thnt will clear a way for
g tho realization of tho nsplratlous
of a sturdy race. Governor
T Woodrow Wilson of Now Jersey
p in n Hecent Speech.
4$$444jvxj4Xjj4.
Those Long Walts,
Church-I tee It is stated that the
owner of n department storo-ln New
York has installed wireless telegraph
apparatus ho tliut patrons on vessels
approaching port can do their shop
ping boforo thoy land.
Gotham It will be n great time
saver If u person ran nrrnngo with thu
storekeeper to have tho change ready
tho same day. Yonkers Stntcsmau.
x$X$-Xft$MX$
Call 12ft
Do you lenow of nnythlnj thit
would bo of Intorest to tb0 public!
Havo you any suggestion! to nilt
rolatlvo to public affairs? Hireroj
opinions to express that you belleit
would 1)0 of general value!
Do you wnnt a Job?
Do you want a hired girl?
Do you want to soil toraethlot!
Do you wnnt to buy toraethlnj!
If nny of theso things' apil U
youAti8o tho columns q( Jit Com
Bny Times.
Call 133
Love's Labor Lost.
A tllly young man
Of tho clgaretto clan
One night sought the home of a maid.
It was not very far,
And with volco and gultnr
Ho turned out a grand old serenade.
He warbled of love
To her w Indow above
In a voice that was soft nnd mellow,
Then found, to his cost,
'Twos love's labor lost,
For she'd eloped with nnother fellow.
Chicago News.
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Arctic Skepticism.
"Did you soo Oio Janitor?" asked
Mrs. Shlvvers.
les," replied-her husband. "I told
. A A
notice to sruscmnEi
Times subscribers who do
.A.n im
!"' '
recolvo tholr papers
ivo, i.'i'iiufuer iiusuhuu. "I ioiu(v recoivo luoir jfi'v.- -- .
him It was us cold In our llafas attha ! are requested to notify
nnrHi nnto ' . . i xrnlarlu
north pole.'
"What did ho say?"
"Ho merely looked supercilious nud
asked for my proofs." Chicago Record-Herald.
Times offloco of any IrregularlJJ
in delivery. This is u''t
. Tho Tlmns has Ot "
A Hysterical Rondeau.
Trom luncheon she called me down.
By telephone she called me up;
My negligence had won her frown.
Right scornfully Bhe called me down.
I had forgot to praise her gown.
My thin oxcuso balled mo up,
And that Is why sho called me down
When angrily she called me up,
UnDlnrott'fl
means ine nmw " ,..,,
ing when subscribers miss w
! papers, nnd consequeuw
only means of remedying
tro"uble. . a
.tilJ
Farmers Increase their c
by planting tested seeds. !
chants Increase business W .;
ing quality mercuuu""-
Use The Tlmas' Want Ads.
Road theTTlmesr Wan Ads.
vortlslng.
!
Monogram Oil at the GUNNERY.!
W. D. CURTIS,
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