The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 27, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1912 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MALOXEY Editor nnd Pub.
DAN K. MALOXEY News Kill tor
Entered at the- postofflco at Mann
Held, Oregon, for transmission
through tho mails as second cki34
mall matter.
.An Independent Hcpubllcan new3
por published every evening oxcopt
.Sunday, and Weekly uy
OTio Coo Hay Times Publishing Co
Official Paicr of Coos County.
WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IK A NA-
TION SET OPT TO EIGHT-
EOUSNESS.
THE Japanese deslgnnto tho
reign of a sovereign ns such
or such an ora. The reign
of Mutsouhlto was doslgnated "tho
era of enlightenment," or Intelli
gent administration. The sover
eignty of Yoshlhlto Is to bo known
oftlclnlly as "tho era of great
righteousness."
To occidental ears the phrases
sound fantastic or quixotic. Hut to
sympathetic thlnkors who try to
penetrato beneath the surfaco thoro
Is a Socrntle sequence In the two.
Socrates believed that virtue fol
lowed and rosulted from knowledge
or wisdom. Japanese statesman
ship olllclnlly expresses u similar
thought.
There is something superb and
Inspiring In this IdoHllsm. It lc
cognlzos that righteousness is tho
solid foundation of national wel
fare, it realizes that righteousness
exnltoth a nation. It sets up ethi
cal conduct ns tho standard for thu
Individual and virtue as tho goal
of the people.
In other words, Utopia Is consid
ered to bo no unattainable com
monwealth in "Ciickoocloudlnnd.-
but a land of political righteous
ness and social wolllio ng, that can
tie approximated, If not actualized,
Hero and now on this mntcrlnl
earth and In this world of selfish
aion nnd clashing nations.
Japan can lay nslilo thoughts of
aggrandizement at tho expense of
China and can devote Itself sin
tcroly and unselfishly to promoting
the Interests of the hnploss Ko
reans. Its politicians can work on
the basis of this Utopian program
and think only of tho people's
good and not of their own private
advantngo. Its merchnnts will
practice tho Utopian prlnelplo tluit
"honesty Is tl o host policy." and
mnko tho word of a Jnpaneso. mer
chant n snyonym for honor, squnro
dealing nnd truthfulness. The Jap
nnexo masses will nceopt tho truths
that purity Is an Incumbent on man
ns on woman, that womanhood
should ho honored for Its own Bal:o
and that tho uplift of Jnpnno'o
women Is IndlspeiiBablo to tho en
durance of Jnpaneso socloty under
the stress of now conditions.
Japnn has entered nn "tho ora
of tho great rlghtoousnoss." Eu
rope and tho Pulled Stntcs could
do worse than to follow tho lead
of Japan and set thomselves at
work In onrnest to bring In tho
millennium.
MV IIOVIIOOI) PANTALOONS.
(Being somo reminiscent rhyme with
almost ns ninny unfellcd scams as'
tho trousers had.)
Tonight as I sit In my cosy den
My minds runs hack to that old
tlmo when
I'd Just completed a couplo of Junes
And had been presented with pantaloons.
Mother hail mndo them of Pa's old
pants,
Without a pattern nnd taking a
chanco
That tho things would fit little they
did,
But I was tho nll-flrcd proudest kid
My folks had seen for a motnh of
moons
When I broko out In pantaloons.
Even tonight my old skin Itches
When I recall thoso boyhooy
breeches;
Tho cloth was "Jeans," n Jlggcry stuff
That was always stiff and always
rough;
Whorovor It rubbed It loft Its mark
Scarred up the skin llko hickory
bark,
And my llttlo legs wers nlways soro,
Because of tho boyhood pants I
wore.
It occurs to njc now that It gavo mo
pain
When I learned how easy tho cloth
would stain;
That In spite of nil that I could do
To keep them clean for n Sunday
or two,
Somethtng'd happen I'd spill somo
Juice,
Tomnto or apple It was no use,
Thoso spots would got there nil to
soon
And soli my boyhood pantaloons.
But In my grny-halrod ago I'd frco
ly trado
My prosont pants that woro tnllor
mado Tho corduroy kind nnd tho hand-me-downs
Tho kind I'vo bought In n hundred
towns
I'd give thorn nil nnd much to boot
For tho prlnclpnl part of that coat
less suit
That I got at tho end of n couplo of
Junes
Oh! I love them yet thoso panta
loons. L. P. HATHAWAY.
NOTICE.
Knights of Pythlns will mcot at
tho I. 0. O. F. hall at 1:110 Sun
day to attend tho funeral of Hiram
King.
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IN MARSHFIELD
WELT, KNOWN PORTLAND CAPI
TALISTS VISIT COOS HAY TO
MAKE INVESTMENTS.
Mnrshfield has been entertaining
prominent citizens of Oregon tin
nwarcs within tho Inst day or two.
L. It. Swotland, manager of tho
Now Perkins Hotol of Portland,
nnd his fathcr-In-law, L. P. VV.
Qulmby, ono of tho prominent nlo
neors of Oregon and first gamo
warden of tho stnto, havo been
stopping at tho Chandler nnd Inves
tigating tho prospects of tho city.
Mr. Swotland Is a promlnont bus
iness man of Portland nnd in addi
tion to bolng Interested In tho Now
I'uiiuiiH uuiui ia u uirgu iuvim'ui
in rem estate, no was very xav
orably Impressed with Coos Bay
nnd snys that somo day a gic.tt
city will be built nt this point.
Mr. Swetlnnd nnd Mr. Qulmby
left this nftornoon for Myrtle Folm.
but will return later to mtiko fur
ther Investigation nnd Investments.
Mr, Qulmby Is already Interested
In somo property In North Bend.
An Appeal to Wives!
You know tho torrlblo affliction
that comes to many homes from
tho result of a drinking husband or
son. You know of tho money
wasted on "drink" that Is needed
In tho homo to purchnso food and
clothing. OIlItlNE has saved thous
ands of drinking men. It Is a
homo trentmont nnd can bo glwn
secretly. Your money will bo re
funded If, after n trial, it hi.s
failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00
n box. Como In and got .n free
booklet and let us tell you of tho
good OltltlNE Is doing. Owl Pre
scription Phnrmncy. Front street.
(II'XS
.VERY.
to Kent nt THE CVS-
If womon wore. Hiiro that
wero ruled by their stomachs
vould lonm to cook better.
men
they
REMEDIES.
Oh. friends, lot's hnvo the referen
dum! Wo have all soils of woo nnd
grief, and that. I know, will surely
nnd 'em, and bring our weary souls
relief! This thing of living costs
llko thunder, we pay so much for
grub and conls: lot's roferond such
vIIh under, nnd win our freedom i.t
the polls! Brnce up, brace up. ye
patient drudges who slnvo to gnln
n scanty store! Insist on the recall
of Judges, nnd nil your troubles will
bo o'er! Tho boons for which our
fathom battled nre forced nwny from
tolling men. but when wo hive the
Judges rattled, we'll get such bless
ings back again! Tho bitter voke
thnt thou endurest. the yoke 'tlMi
doth thy wlthorH wrench, will full
vhen thou canst grab a Jurist, and
drug him screnmlng from the bench!
Wo view conditions with deep
loathing; wo huve no fat upon our
alats; our kids nro shy of needful
tlnthlng, our wives are wonting last
year'a hats. Lot's rise and have
somo revolutions, demanding, for the
iVepul'H gain, publicity of contribu
tions to every national campaign!
When once the figures hnvo been
yrlntod, the cost of living will do
urease, our future will be rosy-tlntiI
nd llfo will soom as slick ua'grsusa!
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KEEN K UTTER
THE (H'XXEKY.
KUTLEHY nt
Tho Presbyterian ladles will hold
a cooked food sale, Saturdav af
ternoon, Sept. 2S, at Perry & Nich
olson's storo.
French IIOXIIOXS ASSORTED
only -10 CENTS POUXD at STAF
TODD'S SATURDAY nnd SUNDAY.
Your Child's Health
Your First Thought
J' you havo children, naturally your
first thoughts aro for tholr hoaltL You
....ttj.iiy wain mem to aovoiop ntronir.
healthy constitutions. Tho most carol
nil attention must bo glvon when chll.
drcn show tun first symptoms of tho
many common ailmonts. rcrhaps they
aro weakly and thin, or grow too fas
thus sacrificing strength? Thoso and
other apparently minor ailments may bo
for lffoCrUn"0r t0 a Wcalc conBtltutla
Such children noed Jayno's Tonic
Y?ltm which is essentially cfil.
drcn's tonic. 1'irst of all, it will proper.
i? f the child's stomach. It will
also improvo tho appetito, and will add
f.V,?.J,18tT l0 th0 olher otsaua of the
Kodiy: Ia casc? f thln or impure blood.
It increases tho number of red cor
CSne?,.on,nb!ln th, enriched blood to
keep tho body Wealthy and strong?
w ii?i7ith8 moat. common ailmonts
that children develop is that of a dls
dV,d "?. "ading to an Jmpal?
ed digestion. In many cases this
testinal tract. To correct such troublo
Jayno's Tonic Vermifuge la unsurpassed'
h.,f,i, .if" "J70 beon "stored tc
tUAlV1 throuh tho uso of this tonio
BMXlV.le'r cept no other.
Jayne'fc RonhTladerD", m' D'
A RROKEX EXOAOEMEXT.
A broken engagement Is n jer-
toug thing, frequently resulting In
much unhnppluesB. Fnlluro to keep
u business appointment Is n bro
ken engagement. A failure of Mils
description recently resulted In n
man losing ono of tho best buys
In PERIIAM PARK. If you have
uu appointment with Rcld bo sure
and keep It If you haven't you
should make one. SEE REID
ABOUT IT. Coko Bldg.
TONIGHT
nt
The R.oyal
Old Dr. Judd.
Tho Mighty Hunter.
Tho Sheriff Outwlttod.
Juno Hull In two now
songs.
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vxK 1! 1 Wmtlir wl
mm urn. i iifflusrivm
siu l ionVyfff w.iwtt rnninffl n i ' i n wviLvmuwur -
. t "iiif'T 7 mm mmm 11 t vmwumfti
Cotton Blankets
Wool Blankets
Comforters
We run save you money on 11icm
uei'essltio.s for tho coming cool wea
ther. Cotton Blankets. In gray, tan
nnd white, from ?2.D0 to
85 Cents
Wool Blankets In gray, vicuna
and white, from $8.00 to
A good vnudovlllo tonm for novt
Monday Hummel nnd Deuel 2
nets cadi nlglit.
PRICE 10c.
WANT ADS.
FOR REXT Finnisheil rooms from
ll.DO por weok up. 227 South
Fourth streot.
LOST lllnck loose-leaf pocket noto
oooic wiin san Francisco nddross
on first pago. Return to Chand
ler Hotel nnd receive rownrd.
$3.75
Don't
Blanket.
assorted
filling, only
fall to see our St. Regis
COxSO Inches, In plaids of
colors, nil wool wurn nnd
"HAPPY
tried it nt
DELUJHT,"
SARTER'S.
hnvo YOU
TROLLS nnd Trolling Lines at
THE t.TXXERV.
FOR RENT 1'iivnto garage close In.
Apply Dr. J. T. McCormac.
$6.50
The Bazar
"Store of Quality.'
Phono 32.
FOR SALE Clieai n good Mrong1
pony. A child's pot. Inquire
V. Jl. McMullon, Emplro. I
WAXTi:i) Boys to Carry Times in
South Mnrshfield.
FOR SALE Rooming House. 11
furnished rooms. 35G Front St.
HORSE FOR SALE Vivo years
old and weighs 1500 lbs. Apply
Carlson & Kotkn, Beaver Hill.
FOR SALE Forty colonies of bees!
nt Coaledo. First class condl-
Uon,,.,Wto s- K0011. Dx 557,
Mnrshfield. ' ,
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luunj.
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Olympic Flour
Snnw ni. 1?1m
AU A ftVtll i tTnrtrrt4
"I Fur" "
fjrfil2s:
foumss
RETAIL PR1CL
$1.40 PER. SACK
Northwestern hard wheat usd ei'
F100R
cluslvoly la milling those brands of t
flour. e!''""'
TO REXT A neatly neatly furnished
room. ivi contral Avonuo.
FOR SAL1 Oasollne lwit Escort.
3C.7.L 9 h. p. onglne. Cheap.
Seo John Benr,
IOR SALE Dairy ranch heart of
navigation on Haynos Inlet. Easy
;?rm?, 1A,,,1,S8. ferry Crouch,
Mnrshfield. Oregon.
l'OR REXT Or Sale, as.ncro ranch
1-2 mllo from croamory. FIno
dairy ranch. Will run ten cows.
0. W. Starr, Brldgo, Oregon.
FOR SALE Dry wood, fir ami nl
dor, nt Campbell's Wood Yard,
Ferry landing, hone 15S-L.
WAvrrn a ...i t. " ' :
"- b"! uwK agent nt.
once. Apply Box L, Times office.
"This is my grand
son. Fit hint In a
Stcin-Bloch tuit.'
J've been filled In
them for fifty years.
It's In the family."
Ms Not WJhat We Sa y W Do
It's Wfinafc
W
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How often have you read the promises of men ?
How often have you paid the penalty afterwards?
We often question the advisability of tellingf.about
the clothes we sell, for talk is cheap. However,
there is only one way to interest the man who
doesn't know us and that is to advertise. So, we
are forced to use this method of getting in touch
with you.
This advertisement is not going to say a single
word about our clothes. Its Jonly object is to
invite you to visit our shop. When you arrive
here, we'll show you. After all, that's the
best way. Can we hope to see you soon ?
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Magoes & M
atsoim