The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 10, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1913 -EVENING EDITION.
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Official Potior of Coos County.
OFFICIAL PAI'hll OK TIIIC CITV , 4
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A TIIIIIST I'OU IWI'NTIO.W
In fliu vast complication of
liumnii hw extreme liberty
sometimes corrects the abuses of
1 liberty nml extreme democracy
1 obviates the dimmers of domoc-
racy. He Tocnuevllle.
COOS HAY Ik developing n nuni
lier of Inventors. Have Hol
clon's pulleyniobllo and John
Koontz'B railway BtKiinl are but two
manifestations of the Inventive
spirit. Harry Mann Is at work on a
diink-nilxlnj? niarhlne. and 0. N.
Bolt hns it number of Ideas he Is
working out.
The ninazliiB piopreHH In mechani
cal Invention and sclentlllc research
linn been far from satisfying the de
mand for now Inventions, for new
discoveries. ltnther by innkiiiK It
seem possible that genius can devise
anything needed or find anything
wlidied for. the inventors and re- What would
searchers have been called upon to dear?
increase the products of their J I surely wish I knew,
brains. If you and 1 were models here.
The April Issue or "Popular Me-, What would the gossips do?
rlianlcs" lists n number of things so;
much desired that large prizes are If I went straight upon my wny
olfored for them prizes that are Nor ever swerved aside
mere bonuses, quite aside from the ' if you austerely every day
wealth that would pour in from the 'look duty for your guide
marketing of the Inventions or dis
coveries. For Instance. $100, Dim if I should ne'er temptation meet
will be given whomever first finds if you should pleasure flout
n cheap substitute for gasoline tins 1 if you and I were most discreet.
ARRIVE TODAY
ON ALLIANCE
ACHIEVEMENT
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nisQi'ii-rriM possiiumtv.
Where would the gossips get their
cue
If you and I should go
To doing what we ought to do
Just as wo siiouui, you Know?
If we should leave no thing undone,
No duty unfulfilled,
Hur worked from morn to set of sun
With patient ardor thrilled.
the gossips do, my
in America; In Knglnnd he will bo
given an additional $10,000. In
England' also Ih u prize of $2r00
waiting the person who devises n
more perfect cnrliureter than nny
now In use. A Colorado corporation
wlirprcsent $10,000 to the one who
Invents a machine for pulling and
topping sugar beets, a Louisiana as
sociation will give $L'000 for a nia
chlno that will harvest sugar cane.
(Ionium mining Interests will give
$ir.O to the one who makes 11
mfl'ty miner's lump that really Is
itafb; For mechanical nppllnnces for
Rnvlng- life nt sea. u French society
offers $i"0,000; for establishing com
munication with Mars another
French fund or $1!0.000 exists.
The ago Is gluttonous for material
betterments. It Is 11 golden nge for
those who have the gift of invention
or the turn or originality which can
"IIiiipho and trace the hidden wujh
f nuture.
I WT 1.1 1 ATI'S OF MOItd'A.V.
TIIK New York newspapers are at
baud with varying estimates of
the career and character of Mr.
Morgan.
There Is tills to be noticed in
what nil have to say of him: not
one speaks of him In unqualified
terms.
Although he was born of the best
in American llueago, the tuherlter of
wealth, enjoying every advantage of
education and travel, his recognized
ability and his commanding position
in business have not won for him n
single whnle-liearted encomium.
It Is easy to ascribe this to n
natural envy of success. He who
surpasses or subdues mankind "must
look down on the hate of those be
low." Hut Is there any hiicIi envy In the
American mind? Would It be un
thinkable that Mr. Morgan should
have beon it great banker nml yet
n mini whose denth would be sin- j
cerely mourned by nu entire people?
Whatever the answer to this ques
tion one thing is sure, posterity has
novel awarded lecognltlon to nny
man who bus devoted time mid ml
cut to gratifying merely his own
tUHtett and sntlHf)luK merely his own
ambitions.
Mr. Morgan lived for Mr. Morgan.
If ho rendered miv public service It
wn not primal II v liccauno ni' the
public. Kveu though every one of
his grout financial trnimui-tii-int
should stand Hie tesi of time, still
all his rinnticliil wUdom would not
win lor him one xvllnble of the
praise that Iihm made fume menu
more than money since time began.
.Mr. Morgan's muiie Is linked with
that or llHrrimau. It In In that as
sociation 1 Inn he will be reiuem
berod. They lived In period of
groat development' Perbap their
goultm IiniI something to do with
fronting that period. Per Imps ihe
merely snw earlier than others that
such a period wiim at hand. Ii lm
been the billion dollar period and
they had billion dollar minds.
Hut neither Morgan nor lliirrlman
will bo long nor affectionately le
nienibered. The took their lewnrd
in cold cash.
What would folk talk about?
What would rolk say to those they
meet,
What would they talk about.
If jm and I were most discreet?
That I can't figure out!
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There are things that oven "con
scientious" effort cannot acomplisli.
The hnrder some Coos Hay men try
to slug the worse it sounds.
I Till: QUINT OIISNItVNIt SAVSi
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"The man with n hnntirul of trumps
never develops n suspicion that the
deal Isn't square."
(icorge Ooodrum says: ".lust as
soon as a iiinu thinks thnt he under
stands, women a new variety "hows
up."
And Just think whnt a racket there
will be when the Daughters of the
Mexican Revolution begin to hold
conventions.
Hortonso McOce was fair to see.
"No rough-neck spouse," she said,
"will over get my hand, you bet: I
want a party bred to ways refined,
who Is Inclined to poetry nml art.
No sordid roll will e'er control the
dictates of my heart." And soon. In
truth, alio found a youth with lovely
curly hnlr and hazel nyes: lie was n
prize with a complexion fair. And
he would piny by night and day upon
a light guitar, cut llgure eights on
roller skntes and run a motor car. Oh.
chapter two Is soon run through. The
honeymoon was brief. The lawyer
man explained. "You enn, of course,
obtain relief." Her traveling suit was
smartly cute. Above the din there
roared n sweet it-frnln: Toot:"
Toot!" "This train for Heno! All
aboard!"
taki-: caki: of Tin:
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SERVICE
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SNUVIPN OK CNHTUNTIKS.
Guaranteed Service
The Service of Satisfaction
Suits $8.50
To $25.00
FIXUP
Marshfield -North Bend
AKN care of the nlckles nnd
dimes nml the dollars will
take care of themselves. The
same of little factories. There Is 11
moral obligation of the people of
Coos county to give support to the
little Industries.
Help them get started and then
heli some more by patronizing then,
whenevor possible.
With the factories already started
In Coos County and wlih the Im
mense resources for further manu
facturing Industries. Mnrshtleld and
North I lend will Invariably be the
most Important manufacturing center
on the coast.
Cheap coal and water power, un
limited limber, mining and ngrlt-ul-tu
re resources and transportation
by both boat and railroads spell
"future" for Coos Hay.
Hut take care of the present little
Industries. "If Qiegon people do not
support Oregon IndustrK-s, who Is
going to do to?
Coos county has live cigar factor
ies using same grade of tobaccos as
eastern cigars are made of yet how
many men smoke these cigars?
Coos county factories make "good
candies." yet how much eastern sweat
shop candy do you eat?
Coos county has n spring nnd mat
tress factory, yet how ninny sleep la
uoots county neits:
Coos county lias a broom factory,
yet wero the labels pulled from the
majority of household brooms, the
tnnrk of an eastern prison-made
brand would bo there.
First class butter Is churned by the
tub-full, yet look ut your next buttor
wrapper.
Heverages of soveral kinds are bot
tled here yet eastern products have
the greatest sale.
North Horn! has n rag earpot fac
tory and is to Install Huff-rug machi
nery; Hnndon a woolen mill; Marsh
Hold a now factory producing ba
nana crates porhaps you cannot pat
ronize thoso Industries, hut u boost
to n man with Inltlntlvo enough to
start n now entorprlso goes u long
way toward adding nnothor person
to the payrolls of tho county.
Payrolls mako n city tho neonle
employed mako payrolls and ir the
Industries with payrolls are patro
nized the pnyrolls will increase, your
tnulo will Increase nnd your city is
bound to Increase in population.
"Patronize Homo Industry" Is ns
old as the World; campaigns Intuitu-
era oie nave uoen pushod, some to
failure, others to success. Taeoinu
Is one of the lwl examples sale of
1 "Mado-ln-Taconin" products Increas
ed twenty-live percent as n result or
I her publicity work.
Loyalty to 'Made-lu-Coos-Counly-Oregon,"
eau do as much for your
ilty
Times' Want Ads bring; rulU.
ST NAM Nil IN liATK THIS AKTi'H-
NOON I'HOM POHTIiAM) ANI
WII.Ij SAM, TOMOItltOW FOH
Nl'KNKA.
The Alliance arrived In this nfter
uoon from Portland witli n good car
go of freight and a good list of pas
sengers. Captain Lofsted reports a
good trip down the const.
She will sail at " o clock tomorrow
for Kureka.
Among those nrrlvlng on tho Al
liance were the following:
.1. Oiirnee. dene Ornnt, K. O.
Samuels, O. II. Dotson, Mrs. 0, M.
'ihrnitb. Hnti. Ualbrnltli. Vera Os
ter, Mrs. J. C. Ostcr, L. Vnndcrmart,
A. limine., er, O. II. Stuhlrd. (!. A.
llouck. Mrs. F. A. Vnnderpool. F.
A. Vnnderpool. O. I.. Uoodell. I). H.
Atkinson. It. V. Miller. F. 10. Mid
dlekruut. 11 N. Fisher, T. S. Hoggs.
F. I.utz. Nd Williams. F. Holmes.
C. F. Sobastlnn, Oeorge K. Snnford,
.lennle Harmon, A. T. lingers, A.
H. Cullen and Mrs. W. Hockott.
HASKHAMi mi:i:ti.(.
I.lkcly to Form Five Club League In
Onw County This Vein.
The Mnrshlleld baseball fans did
not send any delegate to tho Coos
county baseball meeting called for
Coqullle today. They sent word by
President Kern thnt whntovor was
agreeable to the majority of the fans
present would be agreeable to them
It was stated that the mooting
would likely result In forming a live
team league and the restriction of
three hired players Instead of live
outside men. The llve-elub league
will necessitate double-headers In or
der to prevent one team laying off
each Sunday.
TIMI'LV TOPICS.
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During nil this excltomcnt about
spring Moods the Coos Ittver tins been
behaving very nicely, thank you.
r'vcu In the matter of Hood news,
enough Is quite as uulllclent as plenty.
Cheeilng thought: April Is nnothor
month without u Friday the Thirteenth.
The man who pnys taxes ought to
pay attention.
That Russian aviator who commit
ted suicide by dropping S0O feet with
his aeroplane didn't enre how much
the scenery might get mussed up.
Kvery mwly-mnrrled cntmle can't
help wondering If the rest of the peo-i
pie In the world can possibly bo half
as happy as they. '
It's fun to fight when ou know you're right nnd your heart is In It.
too. '
Though the frny be long nnd the foe bo strong and the comrades you
have are few.
Though tho buttle heat bring but defeat, nnd weariness make you reel,
There's Joy In a life that can know such Htiil'e, and tho glory nnd thrill
you feel!
When the wise ones pant that you simply CAN'T, It's fun for a fighting
man
To laugh and TRY with 11 daring eye nnd prove to tho world he CAN.
And If you stick till your heart Is sick, nnd lose when tho gniue Is done,
It's fun to know that the weary foe paid dearly for what tlioy won.
It's fun to dure In the face of despair when the litst one ehanco seems
gone
And to see hope rise In the angry Hkles like a promise of rosy dawn;
For victory's sweet when it crowns defeat, and you learn this much Is
true:
"It's fun to fight when you know ou're right, nnd your heart Is In It,
too!'
HKRTON HRADLIOY.
noi'HNi:iivonci: cask.
Former Oregon Senator's Wife Sues
For Decree,
PORTLAND, Ore, April II. MrH.
Lillian Kliznboth Hourno llled suit for
divorce In this county against Former
United States Senator .lohathnu
Ronnie, Jr., alleging cruel and In
human trenment ns her general
grounds, Spcctllcnlly shu describes
tho luhumnn treatment ar. consisting
of applying vllo epithets to her, de
clining to Join her In entertaining
guests, refusing to talk to her and,
though occupying the same apart
ments In Washington, he has to nil
Intents nnd purposes lived apart from
her. She alleges also that she lived
in "fear and teror" of her husband
and thnt In August, 1011, he ordered
her from their apartments nnd ho
frightened tier that she telephoned
for tho police.
Tho records do not show whether
Mr. Ronnie, who lu now In Wnslilng
ton, will contest the case. Tho coup
le wero mnriied lu Chicago, on Feb
ruary S8, 18SCJ.
Property rights have been set tied
out of court evidently, as the court
Is nut asked to allow alimony.
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wife's Iinnds so his wife couldn't talk
back to him must be given credit for
resourcefulness.
A clever woman Is one who makes
tho other woman think herself clever.
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Soap, water nnd a brush are all that Is
needed to keep the outside- of an Ostennoor
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needs attention. Costs nothing for repairs.
An occasional "outing" In the sun keeps It fresh and
new, became It is built (not stuffed) of clastic, fibrous
Osternioor sheeU. It cannot sag, lump nor nack
like hair.
Make sure you cet the genuine Ostermoor. Note
the label put there to protect you against worthless
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Homes on joying the advantages of "Electric Light
have not reached the highest point of domestic
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more handv electric household applianccs.( J
sides saving time and labor, tasks avo l'tor"!j:
hotter and with that perfect sense of satisfacuw
which comes of knowing that vour work is "f
well.
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Lessen Household Labors KU
We Sell It for Less
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and quickly. It does not stir up geiw-l(le"i;.
as a broom does. It avoids the back-breaK-ii,,
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than you can accomplish with foot-pom
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