The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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COOS BAY TIMES
GOOD TIMKS A1IKAI).
T
.1113 awakening of China, the
incronscd coinmcrclnl activity
of Japan and tho dovolop-
. 1 tf .. nl.lll....ltw. t. nnnn.
... I IIIMIll 111 I III I'lllll I UlllL'ai LUll UIIUll-
W. C. MALONKY isaiior ana ruuuiuor . f . ,.. AuBtraUtt nnd
DAN E. MALONEY Nows Editor tho South Sea Islands, combined
j with tho now trade rourc8 to the
uiu worm, win uring prosperity 10
tho North Pacific. Tho canal will
, offer now mnrkots for Pacific Coast
products In South America, tho
Wesf. Indies, tho Southern nnd
Eastern states, Europe and Africa.
With natural resources that cannot
bo equaled, tho North Pacific Is
Buro to como Into its own.
JBABY HANDS
B
ADY hnnds! In all tho world there Is nothing half so strong, In
ull tho world thore Is nothing linlf so pure. It seems at times
as If God created babies that weary men and women might not
abandon faith In him.
What tongtio can toll, whnt pen can descrlbo what n baby means?
Everything that Is holy, that Is beautiful, that Is good, clusters nround
n baby. Its tiny hands fasten around our hearts with n mighty
grasp that naught but death can loosen, nnd men and women aro
nearest God when thoy kneel nt baby's feet.
No man may over know tho thoughts of a mother as sho bends
otcr tho bnbo for whom sho wont down Into tho valley of tho
Bhailow. A halo ovor rests over mother nnd Infant, as If they had
caught something of tho radiance of another world ns they llngored
at tho otornnl gates.
Every baby Is a complotod miracle, and Is so priceless that king
doms nro worthless In tho bnlance,
In that wco form Is wrapped up tho hopes, tho ambitions, tho lllu
clons, If you will nnd our Illusions nro often tho most precious things
wo have of n man and n womnu. For that morsol of humanity a
woman lias paid a tcrrlblo prico and a man hns pledged his honor
and his life. All that wo havo fought for, all that wo havo believed
In, nil that countless generations hnvo fought for nnd believed In, tho
blood of mnrtyrs nnd tho horoos, tho anguish of tho oppressed nnd tho
tears of tho slaves, all that our civilization mentis nnd nil wo hope It
will mean, rests with our bnblcs. It was for them tho millions who
hnvo gono before strovo; it Is for them that wc must strlvo If wo aro
men.
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IMPHOVH OAMH LAWS.
N Association of tho Pacific
Coast Fish and Gamo Com
missions and Gamo Wardens
to work for uniform gamo and fish
laws Is tho latest niovo being made
by tho California and Oregon gamo
nnd fish Interests. J. S. Hunter,
assistant In chnrgo of gamo con
servation under tho California gamo
commission, hns rocontly conforrcd
with Fish nnd .Gamo Commissioner
Btono of Eugono on this mnttor.
Air. Hunter declares that a movo
Jibb been started both In California
and Novada, nnd Is fnvorod in Ore
gon, for uniform and tnoro cqulra
blo laws govornlng tho fish nnd
gnmo Interests. This movo is now
flprending ovor tho ontlro Pacific
Ctonst country and ho Is confident
that tho movo will moot with success.
but because ho Is too good for hor
rlvnl.
Suspicion Is tho fly In matrimonial
ointment.
If you would rotnln your friends,
don't glvo thom away.
With Toastt
amid Tea
It Is a groat deal bottor to bo dis
appointed in love than to bo disap
pointed In marriage
If you think you nro right, go
ahead, but don't bo disappointed if
tho crowd docsnt' follow you.
TATiKS ON ADVERTISING.
GOOD EVENING
Tho merit of orlglnnllty Is
not novolty; It is sincerity; tho
bollovlng man Is tho orlglnnl
man; whntsoovor ho bollovcs ho
bollovcs It for hlmsolf, not for I
anotnor. Carlylo.
i
Tho nweotest flowers aro tho .lowers
that bloom
In tho busy haunts of llfo,
Chat fill tho nlr with swoot pcrfumo,
In tho midst of toll and strlfo.
The nwootPHt HongH nro tho songn wo
Bing
In tho.consolQSB.romidH of enro,
"Whoro Bad honitB thrill with tho
choor thoy bring
To tho woary tollorn there.
Tho Bwcotcst Joy is tho Joy to glvo,
Of tho best our lives nfford,
'And JiiBt to triiBt each day wo llvo
In tho fullness of tho Lord.
JiiBt nbout tho tiino Roino Coon
Hny men nro old uiioiikIi to hnvo np-
qulrod good boiiro IiIh nolghhors lie-'
Sin railing mm nu old nuasbnek.
Many n Coos liny mail hns n Icicle
coming Unit novor roaches htm.
I
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Advertising Is a branch or nn
arm of tho business world, tho snino
ns law or medicine Thoro Isn't n
mnn In tho world, who when ho Is
sick, would call up his doctor to
toll him what's tho mattor without
first bolng thoroughly examined to
learn tho trtio stato of his condi
tion. Again, thoro Isn't a business
mnn who, when ho tins n law enso
on his hands, expects his lawyer
to win without first tolling him ev
ery detail In connection with tho
enso. Then why should business
men neglect tho mnttor of adver
tising, which will euro his business
Ills nnd plead his caso beforo tho
public, If given n squnro deal.
Good advertising domnnds propor
pMi-ntlon. porsonnl Interest nnd
plenty of tlmo. It ennnot ho dono
In n minute, or a day, or possibly
n wook. instead of n Inst-mlnuto
proposition it is a flrst-mlntito ono.
ItALPIL KAYE.
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LEES TODAY
HnrBOB nro fed on ontH and hny.
Nightmares nro fed on wild oats nnd
WHshruroblt.
Tho nvorngo mnn Is always butting
In nnd adding to his collection of enemies.
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8TOUY OK Till: DAY
Tho other day a man who has
lived In Mnrahllold for 20 yonrs nnd
bna nlwnya lived In rented houses
was nskod by n friends why ho didn't
quit routing nnd buy a homo of his
own. "H I," ho replied. "I hnron't
oven got nn automobile yot."
Occasionally n woman drives n
mnn to drink, but usually ho bents
hor to it.
Mnny n girl mnrrlea n man, not
bocnuso ho Is good enough for hor.
Takes Large Shipment of
Salmon Leaves for
Portland Today.
Tho Ilronkwntcr Balled this morn
ing for Portland. Sho took out in tho
freight i:i:i tjorces of salmon nnd
2,700 cnROB of canned salmon from
tho Empire ciuinory. Tho pnssongors
who wont out on tho IlrenkwAtor
wore as follows:
Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Lnshnwny, Mrs.
C. I). Mooro, draco Hownrd, P. II.
Pinkerton, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. S. Cook.
K. II. Phillips. Mrs. L. M. Hodby,
F. Klnkoy. C. XV. ThompkliiR, Mr.
Gillespie, XV, Tothrnult, Mra. It. Tnn
uor .Lillian Tanner. Mrs. Sam Down
or, Mrs. Kroshnw. MIsr E. Frnuklln,
Mrs. G. C. Franklin, Mr. nnd Mrs.
J. T. Lottlm, C. XV. Groon, Mrs. II.
Mann, Mr. Anderson, Chas. E. Mnth
orB, J. T. Jouklu, M. Jenkln, A. S.
Smith, A. J. Ilargor. Win. Sanhiiin,
II. E. Richardson, Clnudo Fox, S. F.
rriro, j. k. witnoiB and wire. Row
F. JCeho nnd wife, Mrs. Chns. Ilognn,
C. M, Doilds, Jack Lowollyn, Carl
Moore, ltov. G. L. Hall, O. Fox, Mrs.
Fox, V. Fox, Mrs. KoniB, Goo. Drown,1
ChnB. Drown, II. Thoros, J. Strucne,
T, Pearson.
Arlato materials Wnlkorrs Studio.
QUATKRMASS for PHOTOS.
(Continued from Pago Ono.)
facts showing how in tho winter
tlmo California dressed meat was
used Instead of Coos county meat,
bccauBo tho roads would not por
mlt of tho transportation of meat
in winter tlmo,
Dr. Johnson of Myrtle Point also
discussed tho laws which woro to
bo voted upon nnd said that thoy
should bo looked Into carefully.
Cost of Hard Hand.
Dr. Mingiis am. unccd that ho
had secured from Hugh McLaln
Bomo figures ns to cost. Tho rond
from tho Douglas lino to Myrtlo
Point, from there to Coqulllo, from
Coqulllo to Dandon and from Co
qulllo to Coos Day and tho ocean
mndo a total of 04 miles. To
build a concreto bnso nnd hnrd
road it would cost for theso 94
miles $1, -188,060. Tho intorcst at
C per cent would bo $8,937.30, nnd
n 20-year sinking fund would re
quire $74, 408. 20 put In It nnnunlly.
This would mako tho 04 miles of
road cost $102,781 annually for
20 years.
It was suggested by Mayor Mor
rison mat oonds could probably bo
floated at a less Intorcst than t)
por cent.
Thoro wns n discussion rognrdlng
tno rorming of n pormnnont or
ganization suggestions bolng mndo
by Mayor Straw, Mr. Topping, II.
S. Knowlton nnd othors. It wns fin
ally decided thnt n commlttco bo
nppolnted on pormnnont orgnnlzn
tlon nnd report nt n meeting to
bo hold nt Coqulllo noxt Friday ev
ening nnd that another commlttoo
bo appointed to Invcstlgnto tho laws
nnu iinu wnicn ono tlio organization
should center upon nt tho noxt
election.
Meet Again Friday.
Tho mooting noxt Friday night
nt Coqulllo will bo a public ono.
Evoryono will bo Invited to nttend
nnd honr what Is said, nnd tho
momijorBlilp of the orgnnlzntlon will
bo open to nil who are Interested
In tho good roads movement.
Mnyor Morrison nppolnted ns a
commlttoo on pormnnonl organiza
tion, tho following: E. E. John-
Ron, noorgo Topping, Dr. Johnson
son, D. C. Green nnd Dr. Dnrtlo.
Mr. Morrison nnmod ns tho com
mlttoo to Invcstlgnto tho menBiiro
to oomo itororo tho pooplo nt tho
election Judge John S. Coke, Ed
gar Simpson. J. A. Mntson nnd
Hugh McLaln.
It wns urged by Bovcrnl of thoso
nrcflont Hint as tho election wns to
bo hold noxt month thoro wns ev
ery necosHlty for haste una thnt
whatever campaigning for a good
rond law was dono miiBt bo dono nt
onco.
Tho Iden oxpressed by thoso who
wore present Inst night wnB that
tho county Bhould bo bonded for
the Improvement of nil of tho rends
In tho county, but thnt ns n Btartor
tho first thing tho organization
wnnted to do wns to bring nbout
tho building of n trunk lino which
would bo a pormnnont highway to
Rosoburg.
Judgo Coko In snonklnir nf Mm
mooting Bnld thnt ho did not wnnt
in uo
Several Strong Reasons Why It
Would be to Your Advantage
To Buy Clothes From Us
I. Ours is an exclusive Clothes Store, and we devote
our entire time to the study of Men and Young
Men's wear.
II. Being an exclusive store, naturally the best man-
nfacturers of the country are anxious to place
their lines with ns.
III. We handle nothing hut reputable merchandise and
guarantee everything we sell to he as repre
sents. IV. Our finer goods are made by the celebrated Mas
ter Tailors, SCIILOSS BliOS. and GO. of
Baltimore, New York and Boston. THERE'S
NONE BETTER.
Y. Wc carry all sizes and shapes and are in a posi
tion to fit you perfectly.
VI. You have the advantage of being fitted by ex
perienced clothing men, who take an interest
in the welfare of the business and are anxious
to see that every customer is satisfied.
VII. We have several thousand satisfied customers
and are gaining new ones every day.
VIII. We mark our garments in plain figures and
charge everyone alike.
IX. We have no old accumulated stock.
MARSIIFIELD.
The Fixup:
NORTH BEND.
OLD RESIDENT
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If
nes Inlot, Mrs. John Hanson of Lar
son Inlet, Mrs. Frank Herman nnd
Mrs. Gcorgo TliurBh of Enstsldo nnd
I-rnnk nnd Edmund Potorfion of Enat
sldo. Mrs. Peterson wns tho niothor
of sovon children, ono dnuphinn im.
Ung died.
Tho funornl will bo hold nt 1
o clock Sunday aftornoon from tho
Swedish Lutheran church. Tho bur
ial will bo in this city.
tin Into P. A. Peterson, died Inst ov-
onlng nt hor homo In Enstsldo, nged
G4 VPfirfl. Rlln wna ntiA rt Mm t.l
understood ns fnvorlni? Mm unitinn r i. ,....,,.. nn.i ... ....,
hull, !!... nf ii " : "'"' ui mu mum nuu n tin IUU-
. ..,(, 111 niiimiy mm ronu nt llln.lv lrnruvn. linn hiumn, .ll.l i
nn.,.. , II, -...."".:: I ' . " - ..o"..mu uiuu JUDI
"'"" u " juuuh 01 mo rest or 1110 spring.
ihn!!iTf MUt.!,mt .hl8 ,c,on' nml ,10l Mrs- Potonun wns a natlvo of Gor
tliought tho lilon of most of tho oth- many but had lived most of hor llfo
Hrn rn.1i,,int .U'0 rn(.,S f l" 0n ln U,U Bt,U0- Fr ninnV "8 B
no?mMonrir?.i?,ir0VC,rt n?d .t!,nt th0'nnd 1,or ,,U8bantl llvod on i ranch on
m, n ?m ntn'nk,,lno ' 0 decWcd up- Lnraen Inlot nnd six years ngo moved
on ns tho Hrst step. 1 to Enstsldo to llvo. Mrs. Potorson
piinin q.,nniin, TTT o. ,. ,B 8Urvlv0ll " six grown children.
I hoto SupplleB. Wnlkor Studio. They are Mrs. Julius N'olson of Hay-
Mrs. P. A. Peterson, Pioneer
of County, Dies at Home
in Fneteirln
II lUklLlIUl.a I M. . ..
I uiiAftULtiii- k v. Hnrt, gan
.Mrs. mnry a. Potorson. w dow of i;ihco; j. 11. wn on. Phi.
HOTEL ARIUVATiS.
I
High Grade Mechanic Tools
are a matter of pride
with us. The best is
more than a matter of
pride to the man who
uses them. He has
to have the best. And
to the man about the
house, a good tool is
a source of satisfaction.
Mi J&&
MSI
Drop in and Look Over Our Line
Plomeer Hardware Compasny
jWest Marshfield
Last Chance
n.i1wl,,i IM?..Uvo weeks ,vo ,lnvo 1ccn nmliR n small
nd offering "West Mnrslillold Snni."
n'lJ0r?0,,1 tW f .th ,oup wh,ch wo ,,s,Hl' W "vo
t , ' i ' OUCS " ,mvo uro ,,s ;oo(, "s owa sold,
iliey nro lnrger parcels and were, therefore, higher priced!
PRICE ON 70x100 CUT FOR A QUICK SALE.
Must be sold by XovemlHT 1, or cunnot bo lind nt tbN
iler Is offS for' SWCV ,,MebS,,lc,,t8 aro I,nM "'' " cor-
$1650.
flOllO on Central nveiiue, nicely clenieil nnd evaded.
Mivet nml bcncr paid, fine flew, best Improvements on both
o Kit's
$1550.
Try to buy n lot In Wot Man.bfleld. Go to any one you
like, and you will conclude that these lots aro tho niost
KlSorAerihem' TIWt 'S M WB lh,"k
I. S. KAUFMAN 8b CO.
177 PIIOXT ST,
C. II, Mooro. llnmlnn? r.nn Tnnni,.J
nnd family, Ilnndon; Goo. 'w. Tur-
n?.mGr,U,taa,S8: Al s- Morrison, Co
qulllo; R. S. Knowlton, Coqulllo; J.
W. Mast, Dandon; C. M. LeVillej.
Portland; II. H. Donahcy, Portlul
COOS Mr. Miller, Coos Rlrer; E.
Armstrong, North Ilond, J. W. Le!
man, North Ilond; P. IH rinktrto
Lakosido; L. Prlco, Sumner Jff.
Wood, Soattlo; J. C. Suncho and wilt,
Portland; n. F. Segur, Myrtle PoW;
.Mrs. Varnoy nndMrs. Lattln, Cm!
edo; A. XV. J.undy, Coaledo; J. W.
Wood, Sonttlo.
CKNTRAL R. A. Lake, Kenlock
Inlot; R. B. Hoad, nosebur?, Ore.!
H. A. Korn, Ten Mllo.
BLANCO Mnrguorlte heiru.
Portland; C. M. Dodds, Portland; w.
T. Tohnhorr, Myrtlo Point; Cl
Fox, Abordeon, Wnsh.; Dane Fox.
Coqulllo; O. T. Morohous, McMaW.
LLOYD A. McDuffee, Coqullle.
FOOT BALL!
GIANTS vs.
BOSTON RED SOX
Sunday,Octoberl3
At Depot Grounds
Admission 25 Cents
Game Called at 2:30
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