The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE 'C.OOS BAY.TIHHeS, MAttlEffijffiifiM. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1912riEVEINGEDITlO
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COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MALONKX Editor and Pb.
DAN X. llALONEY Kens Editor
Entered at tho postofflco at Marah
laid, Oregon, for tranimliato
through tho malls aa second olaaa
nail matter.
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for foar he lias broken ono of tho
Ton Commandmonts.
FAMILY TROUBLES
0CI1! WURRAl wurra! but this
Booms to bo a troublous yonr
for us republicans. What with
troops callod out to quiet tho repub
lican convention in Mlohigan and
Sohlbredo and. Smith going at n
hamrnor and typewriter on Coos Day,
J wonder whnt tho country's coining
tot
It lobks as though tho republicans
woro adopting democratic tactics, and
It It continues It will produco dotuo
cratlc results.
Qontlomonl Gcntlomcnl Roraom
bor you nro republicans and gontlo-mon.
PROGRESSIVE IlEPUULIOANS
IT IS an Interesting and not...
worthy fact that of 177 candidates
for tho loglfllaturo In Oregon, all
but fifteen haVo slgn6d Statotnont
No. 1. Of thoso flftcon, twolvo aro
cooking oloctlon to tho IIouso and
only throo to tho Son a to. Of tho
threo candidate) for tho Sonato who
lhavo rofuBOd to sign Statemont N-.
1, permitting tho pooplo to choouo
tho United States Sonator by tholr
votes, ono Is Fred K. Qettlns, of Coos
County, and ono of tho twolvo can
didates for Representatives who re
fused to sign Statemont No. 1, Is A.
J. Marsh, of Curry County.
Progressive republicans who b ti
ll ovo In popular tuIo and progressive
HARRY MUGGINS
Mild Izaak Walton lures him on,
Tho finny tribo to capturo;
Dut best of all tho hungry trout,
Given him the koonost rnnturn?
republican principles, should mako a For sllvorsldos, and salmon, too,
A CHEERFUL SERMON
I'd rather mako a baby smllo,
I'd rathor play goog6o awhllo
Than gain a lot of fatrirf..
I'd rathor help h tot forgot
Tho llttlo things that mako it fret
Than win a world's acclaim.
I'd rather causo a youth to grin
Than wrlto somo poems on worldly
Bin
Wo havo enough of gloom;
I'd rathor hoar his shout of gleo
Than havo him solvo tho mystory
Of our impondlng doom.
I'd rathor cuubo a man to laugh
Than warn him that his opttapa
Must somo day scar a stone.
Wo'ro sinners all, but boar In mind
Tho chief Is ho who Is unkind
Who makes anothor groan.
I want a man to laugh and lovo
The llttlo whllo that he's abovo
Tho holo thoy put you In.
I'd rather hoar him sing a song
Than nsk forgiveness all day long
For Father Adam's sin.
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Fashion should not attompt to dlo
tato tho longth of tho mourning
period. Somo pooplo havo so much
nioro to mourn nbout than othors.
I. F. Hank Dlors told Potcr Log-
glo and Potor Logglo told W. P. Mur
phy and W. P. Murphy told CapL
O'Kolly and Capt. O'Kolly told tho
roportor that work was to commonco
on a now railway noxt weok that
would bo a railway rumor.'
noto of this Important matter nnU
cast tholr votes 'accordingly when
they go to tho primaries
Frod K, Octtlns sayB ho favom
progressive republican policies, but
ho rofusos to favor direct olcctlon of
United States Sonntont by the pooplo.
Two yoars ago ho berlovod In tho As
eombly, was a supportor of tho As
oombly, a dologato to tho Assembly,
and n candldato of tho Assombly.
RopubllcanB who bollovo in tho As
oombly and machine politics should
support nnd voto for Mr. Octtlns at
the prlinarios. Progressive republi
cans who bollovo In tho rulo of tho
pooplo should Hiippnrt and voto for
I. 8. Smith, who has signed Stnto
mont No. 1 nnd favors nil tho prog
rosslvo principles and policies of tho
party.
This Is not n quostlon of men but
measures; not persons but principles.
Personally, Mr. Oettlns Is n young
man of clean chnrnctor nnd cstlmablo
to a degroo, but ho In opposod to tho
things that stand for political ad
vnncomont nnd progress.
Of tho two candldatos for Joint
loprcscntatlvo from Curry County,
A. J. Marsh and S. P. Pierce, M..
Marsh has refused to sign Statemont
No. 1, nnd hero again It devolves
upon progressive republicans to sup
port S. P. Plorco. Mr. Plorco has
fllgnod Stntomont No. 1, and his rec
ord in tho Inst legislature warrants
Ills bolng given another term,
Progressive republicans should
fayor and voto for I. S. Smith and S.
r. Plorco.
In his full creel oft oulvor:
And with his polo nnd fly In hand,
Ho lovos to whip tho rlvor,
Man named Qol says ho has nl
wayo mohdod his own clothes. Girls,
marry that man. Then Instead of
your mondlng his socks, you can
Just lot Gol darn It.
AMONG THE SICK
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Milton Elliott is horo from South
Inlet to rccolvo treatment for a so
vore nttnclc of rheumatism.
Ross McDonald, an omployo of tho
Smlth-Powors company, yostordny
und6rwoht nn oporatlon on his hand
nt Mercy hospital. Ho was ablo to
roturn to his homo In Marshflold today.
Mrs. Thomas A. Juza Is ill at tho
homo of her parents, Mr. and Mtb.
Shepherd In North Ilond.
A. Snndqulst Ih suffering from a
sovoro attack of nouralagla at his
homo In South Mnrshflold.
George M. Brown, Republican
Candidate for Prosecuting
Attorney Approved.
The following is taken from a lec
tor printed in tho state pamphlut and
signed by Hon. Ulnger Hermann,,
JUdgo J, 'C. Fullorton, ox-C6uhty
Judgo Harlocker, It. C. Dement,
Stove Galllor and many other proml
nont citizens of Coos and Douglas
Counties:
Mr. Urown Is In the prime of Ilfo,
nnd for 21 years has continuously
practiced In tho law courts of Oregon,
and for much of thnt period has
sorvocj, as prosecuting attorney. Ho
has shown tho courago to administer
tho law without foar or favor -to
protect tho Innocont as well as to
punish tho guilty the truo moasuto
of n Just, honost, and fearless prose
cutor. Tho taxpayer has a right to
domand tho protection of his prop
erty, and all citizens who valuo life,
liberty, and tho pursuit of happiness
apply first to this offlcor of tho lax
asTthclr best guarantee. To risk an
untried official in such n service Is to
Incur a serious responsibility.
Thbro nro thoso who aro rivals to
him and opposo his cnndldncy be
causo thoy Bay ho has sorvod long
enough. Do fnrmors, merchants, me
chanics, or nny business man transact
their affairs in that way? Do they
uismiss nn honest nnd careful om
ployoo from their sorvlco becnuso of
his long contlnunnco with them? Do
thoy not rather oncourngo him to re
main, so long ns ho continues effi
cient and faithful?
Now then, wo hnve Prosecuting
Attorney DroWn, who has long mnde
evil-doers rospect tho law arid tho
proporty rlghtB and snfoty of all our
pooplo. Ho Is now become more of
flclont than over In tho public ser
vice. Shnll an untried man be em
ployed? paid Adv.
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MAY AMEND RULES
SPECIAL CANDY SALE ovory
Saturday and Sunday nt Stafford's.
t WITH THE :
t TOASTANDTEAJ
GOOD EVENING '
Four things a mini must learn to do
If ho would mako Ills record truo;
To think without coufuslpu clearly;
To lovo his follow-moii slncoroly;
To net from honest motives purely;
To trust In God and Hoavou secure),,.
HENRY VAN DYKE.
Wbou n young man bocomes ,t
problom It ought to bo up to him to
find tho solution.
1M)NT LET tho CHILDREN mlBS
tho Hhow nnd nnrtv nf tha llfiVAr.
TOMORROW. Show Btnrts nt 3:30.
A now LINE of tho VERY LATEST
HATS Just arrlvod. North Front
street, MH8. ELROD.
Special CANDY SALE ovory Sntur-
uny nnu aunany at STAFFORD'S.
Important Change in Committee Re
gulations of Scnnto
(Dy Associated Pross to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, April 12. Tho
Sonate will probnbly amond tho rules
Boon so ns to permit less thnnir'n.n.
Jorlty of commltteo members to cou
stltuton qnorhm. Tho contention for
bucji a rulo grow out of th6 Inability
of tho Intorstnto Commorco Commit,
too to act on ponding anti-trust bills
bocauso tho presonco of a majority
of members Is rare. Senator Clark
or Arkansas Introduced a resolution
to pormlt ono third of Its members
to net but Sonator Curtis objoctod to
such conferences nnd it rosultod in
an ngreomont to modify tho Clark
resolution so as to nuthorlzo fowor
than n majority of tho mombors of
a rommittoo to do business provided
no bll shnll bo reported without the
approval of n majority. It Is bo
lloved tho effect of this will bo to
produco n larger attendance.
Double Show
Tonight
No liar bclloves his own lies at
first. Uut familiarity with tho false
often makes him hnvo contempt for
yuo iriitu.
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Many a man parts with his ducnts
bocauso ho persists In playing an
other man's gumo when ho is ex
pected to bo "it."
Whllo tho grouch Is hunting fcr
outrages to scream about tho fool Is
busy committing them. And tho fool
usually is ahead.
Tho attention given by tho press
to unhappy marriages shows that n
man ever gets his nanio In tho news
papers by Hitting up nights worrying Store
TEe Royal
Two Extrn Acts Besides tho
McCLOV COMEDY SKETCH
Goraldlno McCloy will sing Illus
trated Songs.
3000 Foot Now Pictures.
A RIG SHOW FOR ONLY lOo
.MATINEE TOMORROW AT 3:110
And a party to tho youngsters.
I1IO RAND DANCE Saturday ov
onlng. Don't mim it.
A TURKISH RATH
GOOD. Phnne 21 4J
will do you
Wm. L. Cooko, prop, of the Dee
HIvo Drug Storo, Nolhart, Mont., Bays
tho Dolt Canon running from Bolt to
Nelhnrt is tho most' picturosquu apot
in all Montana. Ho writes, "I re
commend Foloy's Honey and Tar
compound to nu my customers and
nra novor disappointed. It gives tho
best results for coughs and colds of
anything I Bell." Rod Cross Drug
pJtEaWEMCO.
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Snow Drift Flour
Highest Quality
Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire
and Marine Insurance
Title Guarantee and Abstract Co.
nKNRY SKNGSTAOKKN, Mgrv
ConullU Oflltf Phone m Marshfleld Office 14-J.
Farms Timber Coal and Platting Lands a specialty.
General Afat "BAST8IDH"
Men of Cobs Bay
Now Is tho time to secure your Spring
mm oiiiiiiiitT Qiiiris, wniio our line- or
now patterns of tho famous
'Monarch and
Cluett-Arrow Shirts
Is unbroken. Wo nro showing one of
tho largest and llnest lines In many
seasons.
Prices $1 to $2
Drop In and seo them.
The Bazar
Phone 32
The Hquse of Quality,
GOOD INVESTMENT
Threo 7-room houses, ront for S3C
por mouth; will sell at a bargain.
AUG. FRIZEEN.
Renl Estato and Insuranco.
68 Contra! Avonuo. Marshfleld.
We Clean and Press
Ladies' and Gent's Suits
Goods Called for
and Delivered
Coos Bay Steam Laundry
I'lIONK MAIN B7-J
Ancona and
Sicilian Buttercups
Best for eggs; tho best strain;
beautifully marked. Egga for hatch
ing. Salmon PavApnllon ti !..
North Bend. Phnnn qq
layers, quick growers. F. E. Glazier.
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KamniererSays:
Thebe'5 Real Comfort
in By and amooiWy
fitiinjj ehoos. Thoro ie
no pinchinjl and jam
ming tho foot into
shoe;
AXV? MEN
Thoro is a fino, enujl,
hut comfortable fit tho
first timo hocauao tho
lasta aro mado with a
proper regard for tho
anatomy of tho foot.
YourN AiuIouk to l'lenc
TSi Toggery
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Great
Stock of
Shoes
To Select From
And live ones too.
Tans the proper thing
for Spring and Summer
wear. .
This will be the big sea
son for Tan Shoes re
ports from all tljc. met
ropolitan cities, predict
their great popularity
and we have prepared to
supply your wants.
Low Cuts High Outs
Button or Lace in
tan black or patent
leather.
See big window display.
Yours Anxious to Please
The Toggery
The Best Electric Lamps
Are Now Strong and Durable
At first tungsten (Mazda) electric lamps were
somewhat fragile and were injured by shocks
and vibrations.
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, The wire drawn lamps made today aro rug
ged and reliable. They are now being used in
street cars and railway service.
The new (Mazda) tungsten Jumps give nearly
three times as much light for the same con
sumption of current, as do the carhon incan
descent lamps.
Tungsten lamps mako possible all the light you
want without increasing the cost of operation.
Good lamps and fixtures must be used in order
to have good lighting and prevent high bills.
Our experts will help you if you will give them
a chance.
Telephone 178.
Oregon Power Co.
YOU'LL FIND OUll MEAT O. K.
In everv rnctnnnt nM.T. t.n. ....
right, tho tendorness unusual, the
weight absolutely corroct and tho
price- very low for this grado of
meat. The way to know this for
';" "--" iu bivu us a trial order.
Wo know you'll ropeaft It alright.
MARSnPIELD OASII MAIUCOT.
FOURIER BROS.
Two Market
TELEPHONES,
Marshfleld NoHh Bend
221-J ki
HURRY! IPS GOING FAST
wnn-A0 f .M fmtli7 of ALDER
WOOD, cut into 2-foot lengths, suitable for
fireplace that we will sell at $2.25 per load,
while it lasts. '
C A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Phone 190-J. 182 So. Broadway.
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ufiuguuie is
House-Cleaning
The Coos Bay
Bedding and
Upholstery fc0
Want to Clenn Your Carpo,,
faction cnarnnt..; "J
733 So. Droadway.Phone ...
We .Have Been Success
In buvlncr n in..,,,. .. .
class BloctrlcalmaUrirtiS
glvo our patrons a very idwl?
on h6uM. wiring. Zt
you can't afford to ml.,
Coos Bay Wiring Co.
Phono 237-J
L.jnn.L.amuoth . ..
Cadillac Auto Serin
Mill MP M J,?0'. W
BJJ: Palnco nestimmn
WM. S. TURPEN
Arcwiect
171 FIIONT BT.
First Class Auto Service
opeciai trips to North Bttj m
Empire any Umo. Train mi Wjt.
calls a spoclalty. Phono H nhW
and day. Aftor U P. m., Pi!
Restaurant, Phono C-J. IImWhm
Fhone 28-J.
D.L.FOOTE.Propritlcr.
WANTED!!!!
JASWEM UPHOLSTERINC, M
PIANOS TO CLEAN, by tb Vih
tlo Cleaning Company. Orders k
work taken at
GOING ft HAlim
rilONE IM
ai 'ii
t. J. MAITH g A. II. HODODi
Marshfleld Paint
(2b Decorating Co,
Estimates MAR8HFIELU,
Furnished rhone 140L Ottpt
Blanchard Livery
Wo hae swsnru. th llwr
lobs ot L. H. Helscer anil an pit
pared to render excellent nk
the' people oj Cot- Dy. Cw4
ilvora, gjoa rlss Jd twpXH
k.. ...i.i ..i.n.o. i-rflMtl
the public. Phoni us for , MM
uorso, a rig or bdjuuui . -Uie
llTery line. We alio do UK
g buslnesa of all kinds.
flLANCHAIlD BROTHERS
Phone 1S8-J
LlTery. Pewl and Sales 8mk
141 First and Alder 8UeU
A Correct
Insurance Policy
la very essontlal. If It
correctly written It Isn't lu.
nnco. o wrlto correct poltcte
In tho best companies.
I. S. KAUfMAN & CO.
177 Front Bt.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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f-N. It. A. J. HENDRY'S
D Modern Dental Parlor.
We are equipped to do Blb "
work on short notice at the tw
lowosi prices. Examination
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WILSON AUTO SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
Pliones--a84-X', 22S.
Marskfield, Ore.
The Electric Shoe Shop
IS WIIERK THEY DUT SIIOE8
FROM $i PER PAIR UP.
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, -Ti1E ELEornic shoe shop
ISO So. Broadway Marshfleld
DR. G. W. LESLIE,
Oateonathle Pbyilclaa
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Osteopathy at Klrksrllle, Mo. o
In Eldorado Dlk. Hours 10 to H,
4; Phone 161-J; Uarsbfleia".
JW. BENNBTT,
Iwyer.
Jfflie oyer Flanagan t BennelJ
lAiiauciu
DR. J. T. McOORMAC,
Phv.lrl.n and Burf"
Marshfleld, Oro
3tDce: Lockbart BulldlBf,
Opposite post office. Pnone
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