The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 07, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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We Are Making Clearance Prices n Our
Ladies' Tailor-Made Smite, Silk Dresses
Lingerie Dresses amid Summer Coats
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x uu ud.ii jliiiu mc oizc- o-ijiu. otyic o.l i cu-ucu jiicd vv c cue umy in uic liiiuL ui Our Summer
season You will need to replenish your wardrobe with light, bright costumes We go to the very
fountain source of fashion to procure merchandise for this community Fabrics are always the best
and designs are always correct in our establishment Our prices now are reduced on many li
LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS
Fomnneriy
Foirinnueriy
Foinnnierfy
Fomnraeriy
Formerly
4-OoOOc are eow
3SoOOo aire mow
30.00, are now
2S.OO, are mow
22.00- are now
26o7S
2 1 .SO
$ 1 oSO
$17o7S
The most attractive bargains in this sale will be the Silk
Dresses Lingerie Dresses which we have marked out for fast
selling. Coming as it does at this time, the values offered will
prove money-savdrs as the season on these charming garments
is just opening up.
It Will Be to Your Advantage to Look Over These Offerings
M
AGNES &. MATSO;
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COOS BAY TIMES
H. O. 8IALONKY Editor and I'ub.
DAN K. MALONEY Nevri Editor
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tho ndvntitugo has lcng boon 'jtho
stnndnrd for ndjUBtmonts botwoon
lubor nnd capital but this Is bogln
TIMES CHANGE.
.UT horo In tho prosporoiiB west,
lug to bo questioned and nppnrontly I I with Its puro air and fortllo
with reason. lolds and forests and Its hapnv
Slucctlnir In football la considered pooplo with oasy consclonco und
Dedicated to tho lenrlce of th brutal nnd unfair, not that It does wholosomo habits of thought, It Is
people, that no good cauio hall lack not hasten tho ond nnd nsslst with difficult to understand, tho positive
champion, and that eyl! hall not tho piling up of scores, but thnt n terror wim which tno growing move-
thrive unopposed.
BUD8CIUPTION ItATES.
DAILY.
One year I MO
Per month 60
One year
moro humnno nnd consldorato public nont for popular government lini
la domnndlng rulos which will allow utu ousorvou in cerium circles nnu
nion to play, without sorlously Injur- Particularly In tho oast.
Ing their follows. Similarly, In tho Alon About tho tlmo when nvo-
Industrlal struggle tho light for m,os r I'ubllclty wore so wldonon
llnnnclnl succobs. A svstom of wholo. w" "o 1'popio began witn interest
WEEKLY.' I81"0 "InuBhtor of children In mills o Inform thotnjclvoa nbout tholr own
WM-KLY. inna fftCtol08 moan , k Kuvornniont It got to bo tho fashion
When pild sirlctly In VdVance the . for somebody, but tho ultimata d looms' ,o those with iSmwoH
bscrlptlon price of the Coos Day . JJc :Jm . bus trau, i to ho good of S thoStwml.t. wuTouttff fc d
i.J.B"00 l,r yar r ,2,B '"I w ml c , s to'S n unfa r ml? & '?: iff !""'-
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: WITH THE :
I OAST AND TEA t
(soon EVENING.
A man who docs not learn
to live whllu ho Is getting a llv-
Ing Is n poorer man nftor his
woolth Is won, than ho was bo-
foro. J. o. HOLLAND.
su
Times
etx months.
fled Into expressions of contomnt fur
"tho uplift" nmong tho moro Ignor
ant adherents of tho thoory Hint tlu
pooplo nro Incnpnblo of solf-govi'iu
niont, but among tho Informed wlii
tngo of wouknoss.
iMm an Tiir orwt rt 1tlirn rta rmrnJ
An Indepondont Republican nows ...m, Mm ..,( r n..i ,.?
papor published ovoryovonlngoxcoptlt B00II18 on,,. fnIr thnt n nmn who
sunuay, ana wooKiy oy workH nmy ,mvo (locont f00(, nni, . 0, 0 r'Uzo ti V, coV aln
T he Coos liny Times IMiblUtilnc O". i-lotlilnc nnd sholtor If nothlnir ninrn . ?, ronl,z l' conaui ou-
ir-r i I t"lt""'t' ""'' Hiioittr, u noining moro, como 0( tj,0 ,n0vomont security hni
Address all communications to - """ ""' J"i8try wiilcli enn not exist KVOn wny to tenor, and no lungiiug-
TOOS DAY DAILY TI.MKS. oxrfPt nt tho cost of such comfort seems ndequnlo.
: :: Ois-con , ',:? "i"". '" "l ' ' , "" '"' Tlio New York Times, whoso hys
.....S.. legltlmnto eompotltlon. This Is tho teiln Hiuoad oven to nn oxnrosslon nf
Eutorod at' tho potolilco aV Marsh-. TI'' stn,"a.nn, Vo. n.ro "slating goiu.lno four that tho nation would
Held, Oregon, for transmission!";"'""';".... "V" .. .,.""". ""." ?r""0 over grnnieii suarago
MnrMilU'lil :: :i :
th
mnll
rough ho mails as second class! ?m'v ,tor,nln "1,,01 '" tl10 Bt"'BBjo " women, has resorted to "exports"
ll mutt - c'""jfor exlstonco and If they nro nblo to wrlto, with a spilnkllng of sclen-
in nmn... to do this, the gniuo of buslnoss will tlflc nlluslon, more or loss ambiguous
uui.ivs or tin: cjami:
bo lontrollod null liumnnlzed as woll dlntrlbos ngnlnst tho movement for
ns out nimiBomentB nnd sports. popular govornment mid nion who
( nmy lio lending or liavo a part there-
A XNV ISSl'i: , ' f course, It is tho principle
rather than the nion thnt Is aimed ut
Till: prohibitionists of Indiana In l"wover bitter may bo tho specific
umwMitton sot a new mark for t'cl " Individuals. "Mcddlosnmo
nnrtv doIIpIoh wknn timv n.innfmi rofoiiiis," "nttneks on our social
Tho contention for i ln ,,u'11' Plntform n plank which ad- structure," "cheap and fnlso soclnl-
tuniieu "tno improvement of men ' '" i,"ji'u ' i'u vihusmiii
tin
el
Till-: old contoiitlnn thnt tho best
human development Is brought
about through the moat rigorous
cnnipeiltlon und struggle for exist
ence Is becoming modified in n mini
her of ways
1I..1...V ...i.v r. . ... ...., .... .it....i..k..n ...
" ...7. :.V7...v:. .".: ". ... .r.".. .riiuul womon ns tho behest nntlnnni " uo Key io uio nninius or
'"'..'""'r: ..""". ' "8l ?'B" V B "u raiworvntlon." This Is taken nB '"""J nislns products of the blr
To tlieo y o rZrmors wl o ad vniu-c,l action, and Is perhaps tho w , IfI ,
vJ!l T "S.! " II"' by any political party to approve .... ,.t.tll 'eftl' BlBiUflcnnt thing
.......w ......n "t'ri" mi'bvh Mi'Mti ., .,,...,.. , .... . i.i.n iiriiiiiiuu. ..in ntrniiiHr nniiiuni
the assumption thnt ovory workor
Rliould huvo enough to live decontly
This Is in direct contrast to tho long
estublUhed practice of determining
wages each party to n contract doos
his best to boat the other for his . " "" ' ""'' ,. "8 " m
own advantage. This element canl! JSiin ,?J f'' , V, Wl,lc,h fn.vora. tho
not bo nbbont In a degree from any: 'llc l'rforvntlon of natural re-
,.,.,, .,.i.ih,m, PiM.nira ut mo I'oumry
Hut the old Idon that a workman L,,!'1"';, "'8" w,oro Inlroiluced do
could bo forced to starvation trm, no.,.lnc1' K .Polysomy nnd tho social
with no right of protest Is being bo- , ,a .VS"? l Z .8UI,JV0SS,"
rloiwlj quoBtlonoil. and tho nowor ?,? unlform Inwa throughout
liuiuwn 12 111 lrmttilntr ifltl i .1. " 0lHlu
i---V OVVlH(, If till lil HC"
volopmout In other directions. Just
iih sports have boon humanlod to a
grout extont slnco the old gladiatorial
contests, ami tho rulos of any gnmo
are uudo inoio and mote lluidly In
ravor ot tno dom oirort or each In
dividual, so ln buslnoss we are bo
giuiiliijt to demand certain restriction-,
for tho provontlon of the abnso
iiKiir of tho woakor or the undue nd
(in kc of tho unfortunate.
This spirit of legardlng the rights
of eory man to tho oxtent of giving
him at least an ndoquiite salary to
llv ui. is not nocossnrlly opposed to
tho Men of a struggle for exlstonco.
It li iih rely an .itteinpt to make tho
llgl n humane one nythlng to get
In
no v.
tllle production of human tlmm.... eiument is omno.uod In tho nttou
brods. t,on P"'1' to Knguet. said to bo n
The Introduction of such a plank J'Sv ')?(,?imy ,"0,",,P!:: wl,01'8 "-
cnusod surprlso In tho convention V,0rlly for U, Jec,a.rnt,on tlmt
It was brought In me olv Si i'0.??? .PI ..". ,et' ."
viutiuj- uiui iiiiuauvo win do oiimiunt
ed and our civilization will beconio "a
stagnant pool." What Fnguet may
think about democracy Is not Import
ant! It Is not oven Interesting, Hut
It Is significant that ho has beou
Biintched from rcasonahlo obscurlt
in iranco to voice tho protest of
speechless Americans ngalnst tho In
sistence of tho people upon taking
ovor their own government. Thni
uio limes, ropresontattvo of thU
class, resoits to Fnguot. In Its turn.
Is not Important; but It serves to Il
lustrate most clearly the ndvnnc
whlch tie popular movement Is mrn-
Inir '
I.MI'ATIKNCi:.
Wnlt" do you sny? Hut my nrms
inlrly ache for you
Och, but tl.e waiting Is dreary iiud
long!
Sweot, tho old heart of mo's ready to
break for you;
Suio, and the wish for you's grow
ing more strong!
Faith, I get mad for the sound nnd
tho sight of you,
Ay, nnd tho touch of your bond o.i
my breast,
And tho feel of your baud and tho
klsbos 80 Iluht of vnn
"Wnlt!" do you say? and "It's all
for the best."
"Walt!" do you snyr Uut I'm bun..
Ing with flro for you,
Crying nloud for you nlghttlmo mid
day!
And my body nnd soul nro athrlll
wmi uesiro tor you,
Wasting nio swiftly and suroly
nwny.
"Walt!" do you say? Is tho heart oi
you numb to mo?
Whoro is your pity, lovo vanished
nnd flown?
Och, but I love you; oh, como to ma,
como to mo!
"Wnlt?" do you say? Hut I'm
wanting .My Own!
Soino Coos Day pooplo aro llko
books tho bct thing about thorn Is
tho biiullng.
n snonklntr hopo that somebody will
hnvo a stroak of generosity und glvb
us enko.
O.V TIIK OTIIKIt KM)
Toaciior "Don't sny 'How it is
rninin'j' rronounca your '."
Klttlo Girl "1 know, touchor."
Tonchor "Say It again, coroctly."
Llttlo Girl "Goo! How It Is ruln-
ln" Judgo.
Wo nro nil willing to bnttlo for tho
right. Tho trouble la that right
seoma to bo all things to all pooplo.
Ho who fights and runs nwny U
duo to forfeit all hla pny.
It Is n heap easier to decplvo our
Holvoa than It Is to docelvo'nny one
elso.
"It" OP A liOTOFOmCM
Tho names of nearlr one-u!0
offlclulB of Coqulllo fcfilntMll
us follows; Llljcqmt, Udi
iyons, i.vncli and uiri
Lowla Is not without the nM
tho twelfth letter of tbeilpSiM
his name. Jtather a pculurti
atauco, and, what li belltr.ln
nmong tho foremost la totklti)
tho advancement of our (ilrtij-j
Coqulllo Herald.
Xo ono enn
spoils.
keop a secrpt that
You Al'TO ee fiOIXG 1 1
VICY'S PIANOS before job Uj.
Dig DANCi: nt KJIPinRiW
DAY, Jl'XKH. MuilClJMii
orchestra. Midnight lupptr,
I he man who thlnka before ho
speaks doesn't hnvo bo much mini
"iitliig to do nftorwuid.
We are ofton limit in ti,,. ,ii,,.i, i,.-
the light roinnrks of our associates.
lOvery girl knows whoro there Is
sp endld material for u world faiuoiu
uctruss.
"IU.KST ItKTIIKTI
Onroutto nnd Matilda Ed-
JTHATDIN'DS"
Countv Clerk Watson Issued the
following marriage licenses durlntr
I1H Wl't'K
' K.
wards.
I.eter T. Doinont and Mnbol C.
Adams.
Andrew O. Rrlckson and Edith I.
G regie.
Geo p. Jonscn and Anna G. Colo
brook Coqu'llo Horald.
If you got t e OTIIKU KKI.T.OW'S
0T bring tho goat to GOINO .V
II KVF.Y nnd trndo It for a PIAXO.
Try Tho Times Want Ads.
Somo Coos Day people novor toll
a I they know because, they prefor to
choose subjects on which hoy enn
Every woman expects to have gray
hair, but stoutness is tho Inst Indlg
nlty of a malicious fnto.
Somo coos Day men nro fond
or a d nnor nnd a dnnco but hnto to
pay olthor tho grocer or the fid-
Mlv-I i
ou can't mnke very grent prog
ress with your own work whon ou
glvo so much grntultoiiH oversight to
your neighbor's.
INDECISION..
Old Jii3)or can't ninko up liU
mud: ho looks iiifmvi im i..i,u i,. .
hind, mid springs n grist of hems nnd
s and quotes a string of nncloiit
saws, ond asks udvleo from Dick and
loin, and gets no benefit thorofroni.
lies ulways on tho ragged edgo; ho
mnkes a plan, and thou ho'll liodgo,
discard It ror another plan, and then
on thnt ho'll tlo tho can. Whon Jab
per stalled ills careor propitious gods
woio smiling near; ho had mom
chances to mirp,n,i .!., .,.. .,.,.
backed mortals need; but nlwnys ho
".,. ..uiii una nnw. nnd shv ac
.";. . " ' tw, and pnuso 10
lead the book of rules, and nianufnc-
uio obbtaclea. And Jasper, ns we go
10 press, is Rlim-tlnn- ........I ... ....i
" IUII1IU 111 KIL-IIL
ing
From Jeering nt "fanatics" to on
lUtlnm tho Fnguet definition of do
mocrncy ns "the cult of Incompt
tence" inny not Indlcato n siirrondM
of conviction, but It does disclose th.
flold on which opponents of populnr
govornmont intend to tnko a final
stand,
DLATrilFOltD'S CALF MEAL nt
HAINES
Somo Coos Day men keep their
fn"!11,1??, '" 1,ot wntor bec"s the
fuel bills nro so high and somo nro
hot bocauso they can't got tho water.
THE WISE OIISICnVKIt SuV J
;
Somo of these ilshlmr iin,iva Z
cnm.i rii. r- . - o "i
nil "ah-ohoJl.d,a..m,gllt beUer bo
Tho Coos Day band boys do not
Piny the races but they play for them.
Whon wo nsk for bread wo hnvo
uess. no-a been abandoned by
"Is fi-mi ; tho si orirf lovled on Iij
cow; no has no place to sleop or ea;;
tho coppors shoo him from the. street.
I llOVer hntl nn lnnlr lm oi.la o.i
w,',tU lla whlbkors wlpoa his eyes,
ij all tho fates I've been nccurst;
i.wor,la ha8 '''eked mo from tho
list. i seo lots moro. from dny to
lay, nil 1-ended down tho sumo old
a.v. Iho lane of Indecision goes
RAILWAY DATE
WALT MASON.
':,' t'NE H. Music by KEYEIPS
chestra. You are Invited.
., Jon 1IEAKD A ItAILWAY UF-
' " ,,?'!i1l' bring It to GOING &.
n.ii i.vs nnd trade It for n Pimm.
NOTICI-
N'OTIPE Is hereby slreathil!
slunntures of nn actual miJOf&H
tho whole number of 1i!to!mJ
r.nlfoulil Prcplnet. In Cool I
Hint.. ,if n'PL'in. liave twa oVj)
In the milliner required by l''
N. S:ilrla. to n peuuou two-
Mm rv,,,,,lv r'nnrt nf COM P
State of Oregon, prajlogtbitj
X. Shrln bo granted a ""
Bplrltntnis mnll, ana Tinoi
nnd fer, i itcd elder, In Wf
loss than ono gauuu, "r-
potltlon Is In the worm "'
following, to-wit;
niwi'Kinv mi) MOI Oil LIO
1',. (1,., lli.nnrnhe COUUlr C1"
Coos County, Ststeof Off.- I
Wo. the undcrs'gnea. i r
mid nctunl residents oi
.....!...., ... .1... PnnntVOfOxA''
in ruin, ... inu --' ...w. J
of Oregon, respectfully ff
iioiiorame mum v .j
r-,..intv stnto of Oregon, to Pl
IlceiiBo to J. V. SWrU ton3
,.... ...nit nmi vinoui HH"W .
ferineiitcd elder, In q",
thnn ono gallon, in u
.. i r,.. n.,,,lv state 01 """
CIIICl. I. mis """' -.,),, (MiP
r,. n, ..orinii nf txmontM''
eighth day of July. Ml
Said business to be S
tho wo-story irarae u"":r w
.. i. ..nionstcorner oi "
Dlock 22. on tl.e w Mj,i
street. In the Town ol :UW
Tlriiniln KOl'll . i-.l
A. Knlna H&-
C. E. A. SIcstreemH.R-" .'
Jim Slestrecm Ch
Clnudo Noblo CarlK jw
R. A. Humphrey 0. & ,
Alex Uarison -: mKi
Oscar Hneamnkl "blIpr
Fred Knii
C. J. Johnson
Honry Lnl.ninn
A. Llndros
Alex, nelson
Fred Muetzel
a ,i.mif nienn
II. S. Poppelbaura Chas. .
A. F. Johneon " " ,11
r T. nlmlnn A'r.tmai.
Wm.'wilklns . w:i',i,itLM
Notice iBhereWPW!
July, 1912, PPV ' 'cBiff.
county touu "' -,leen8e. ., i
of Oiegon, ior.Buwv, gfliiu
r- i,
.. i. linnc""'-
win p.
wo. iwr
William Js
s.J '-,