THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, T913 EVENING EDITION. 1 2 V . COOS BAY TIMES M. . MALONKV Kdltor ami Pull. MAN K. MALONKV Newt Kdltor Official I'iiiiit of Coo County. OFl'll'I.Mi PAPLK OF TIIK CITV OF MAHSHFIKLI). Sl'HSCHIPTION HATKS. DAILY. One year $6.00 Per month r' wkkkly. One year 51.50 When paid strictly In advance the subscription prlco of the Cooa Bay Times Is $5.00 per year or $2.50 tor itx months. TIIK TALKIXO MOTION IMCTin.K. JFST how the new talking motion pictures aro oporntcd. and why the -voices of the people appear ing on the Bi'reun seem to come di rect from the miiutliH of each, nre questions which many people ask vhenover the "talkies." as they an' now called on New York Kant Side, nre shown. An Illustration In the May Popu lar Mechanics Magazine shows tho connection by meaiiH of" which the motion - picture machine, high up In the gallery of the thea tre, and tho phonograph. located In n well In the stngo Just behind the Hereon or curtain, aro synchronized, or made to operate at the same time nnd speed, ho that the motion of the lips In talking nnd Hinging may bu sl miiltnneotiB with the utterance of the Bound. Kvcry sound or noise made by tho persons producing material fo, the "talking" pictures Is caught by a single phonograph recorder while the motlon-plcturo camera Is taking tho pictures. In reproducing tho talk Ing pictures nil that Is necessary t to provide that the phonograph ami the motion picture machine be run In the mime relation to each other as when the pictures were made and the Bounds recorded. This Is done by me chanically connecting the motlon-ph-tiiro projecting machine and the pho nograph by means of an endless wire cable running over pulleys. iu:cri,AK xi.wkpapi.h ih:aiin;. DID you over stop to think what you miss If you do not mnko It n regular dally habit to road your local newspaper thoroughly? Cutting out all question of the ed- ticntlvo effect of following public news events, look nt It merely f r the moment as a question of self Interest. The housewife learns from the newspaper advertising how the co'it of living can be reduced. She gath ers Information ns to what her chil dren are doing In school, which niny bo vital to her hopes for their good neholarshlp. She learns of concerts nnd entertainments that add variety nnd pleasure to her life, which but for nowspapor notice she would miss. Sho Icnrns of chances to securo do mestic sorvlce. Tho business mnu llnds out about openings by which ho can turn an lioncst dollar. He learns how tho formers nro selling their crops, what values real estate men placo on their holdings, who tltero Is seeking em ployment, ami what trndo conditions nre. Still more Important, lie lenniB what his competitors are doing. Ho gets constant suggestions ns to how Ids commodities can be proiltnlily marketed and meet tho popular taste. The mechanic learns nbout tho business outlook of the factories, and ho can theieby form somo Impres nlon of his chances for Hteady work or hotter wages, lie learns how his brother workmen In other employ ments are trying to Improve their condition, and lie finds chances in the advertising to save money on tho food and clothing of his family. The farmer learim about the crop outlook and the governing values of commodities. Ho will be continually whip-sawed by the produce market unless he studies the newspaper with n microscope for this kind of Infor mation. Is there a single class In this com munity that does not get a dellulte, positive return In cash wiliiu from reading each Issue of the home news paper? Is there any one who can Unve your Job prli.tlng done at Tho Times ofllco. AiminiouiEicemeinit After a trip across the Pond and an investigation of the prospects and conditions in different sections of the United States, I have decided that Coos Bay in general, and Marshfield in particular, is the best place on the map, I have therefore concluded to per manently locate here and in purchasing the Blanco Cigar Store have definitely determined that this shall be my home, I courteously and cordially invite all my old-time friends and acquaintances, as well as all new ones, to call and see me in my new quarters and assure them that they will be welcome, I think that my many years' residence in this community is suffi cient evidence of my standing and my desire for fair, square treatmert, The public generally and all my old friends in particular, are invited to make "The Blanco Cigar Store their home and headquarteis. Cordially yours, R0BT. MARSDEN, Si, Prop. i .. , The Blanco Ctear Stoie, nu'ord not to bo a regular subscriber to the home paper? Salem Statesman. AllVKKTISINt. FOIS TIIK MAX, OK SMALL CAPITAL . TIIK smaller dealers In any line of business sometimes say they can't afford to advertise. Did thev but realize It. though, tlu are lust the ones who unve pe culiar reasons In their business vh the can and must advertise. The man with a smail capital cannot afford the most expcuslvo location. He ennnot pay a high price for the good will oi some long established and profitable business. He must start in some less favor able location, often on somo side or iinei.- street, or in some crowded and cramped quartern. The situation, however, has dis tinct advantages of. its own, pro vided ho knows how to utilize them. Ills rentals In the side street or !es favorable location are of course much below those paid by the long established place of business. They constitute a smniier enargo on ins expense account. If he can but gef people to come to his place of business, he Is on better than ni'im Infills wllli till' old StOI'C. It has been demonstrated ov ver ami over again tlmt people w u-.ill.- nil over a town to llllllt UP vill a i tlmt u.w.itiu tn l'ivn imunu tial nilllv vii..v o...i.. ... r...w . - - vnlues. TMoy rattier enjoy poKing around out of the beaten track, led by the fun of bargain hunting. After' thev get their purchase, they boast of It to tliolr friends, as a sample of their superior knowledge of how to meet the cost of living, and better familiarity with what Is doing In town. The essential element to com plete this connection Is advertising. People will pass a dozen iinn-iidver-tlslng stores to hunt down tho re mote one that tells about tho things It Is doing. Don't expect, however, that a simple card telling your firm name and street number will have the full effect. Von must describe some of he things you nre selling and tell the price, and thus give the reader a chance to Judge for him self. I'OU GOOD ItOADS. Oiinmlltcct Vnnicil at lto-cbuig .Meeting to Improve Itonle. Tho KoseburgwVews .' the fol lowing committees were nnmed nt the good lords meeting there to work with the County Commission ers of Coos and Douglas Counties to secure a better highway between Miytiu I'olut and Hoseburg: Coos County I.. A. ltoberts. .Myr tle Point; A. I). Morrison. CV'qullle; .Judge Coke ami Hugh McClniu. Mnrshlleld; Dr. Ini Hurtle. North lleud; Judge George Topping and O. A. Trowbridge. Ilanilou; K. K. Weekly. Ilrldgo. Douglas County Henry Hnrth, O. P. Coshow. Henry Ilooth. A. C. Masters, Lee Wlinberly, Carl I). Shoemaker. Dr. K. II. Stewart and Dr. George K. Houck, of Uoseburg. County Judge Hall, of MnrshDeld referred to the roads In his section and that In addition to the regular and Hpeclal levy, Coos County has voted an expenditure of ll.i.QQi) nd dlilonnl for the Coos-ltoseburg high way. Countv Judge Wonacott. of Hose- 1)111 '. H,l;e of I'dUu iJllJItloiIt. Sul.l tile ,ii't(e Point .-on r wn. t':. be-' on.' tj (i.. i ane:it: imprute. I: 1 :ih been ,uttil l,i. t'.;e Don;;!... County Court to expend $ir..000 or more In the Coqullle canyon. In a few days tho court will go to the Coos County Hue preparatory to letting coutincts to build this high way. Mr. Morrison. Mayor of Couullle. said he was In doad earnest In the good work. The gentleman said that thousands of uillforulnus get as far as the Oregon line and turn buck when they henr of the bad roads here. The tourist travel alone between Itosoburg and Coos would pay the expense of the Improvement In n fow years. We must build n load that will not wear out before the bonds are paid. Coroner Wilson, of Coos County. was Introduced and said that he was In perfect accord with expeiull ture of uiouev for good i ads I WITH TOAST AND TEA 4 1 ,,--.-- - - H ' KMITV TKOFI.LKS. When I blow away a bubble, and then gladly watch It float, I forget that I have trouble. It Is like u fairy's boat, Hut It's gone In Just a minute, For. you see, there's nothing In It; I.Ike an empty bit of nothing, lighter than n drop of dew, Dancing sunbeams' glimmer through It; Very often, If wo knew it, Light might shlnu through troubles, too. When you have n foolish trouble why not treat It like a bubble Ti In. lilltlinlv Mown awav? Just draw In your breath and blow It, and almost before you know It, You will treat your task as play; Kven though It may be raining. You may cease to sadly fret. A nil lOlileiitcillv foi'L'Ot To be sighing and complaining. Come, let's blow away our troubles as we blow away the bubbles That so quickly disappear. Leaving no sad traces hero: Trouble's gone In Just a minute, for you sec, there's nothing In It, When we give up sighing Hndly And keep looking upward gladly. Speaking only words of cheer. S. K. Klser. Most girls' names sound ns If their mothers were novel readers. Kven a laz.v man will work If he can discover an easv mark. Perfection Is madctii) of tribes, but so is a million dollars. Dr. Hlrd H. Clarke and father write friends thnt thev will snclld a mouth or so In Portland before going to tnetr uome. ON TIIK SI'IUKCT OP PltAVKIL A little girl had been behaving very badly. In the evening when she wns saying her prayers her mother told her to aslc God to forgive her and she asked: 'What's tho use? I expect he would only say, 'Great Scott, Grncle, there's worser girls than you are!' " 1 COMING TO COOS . A little bird, disconsolate. Piped lonely up a tree. He sang. 'Oh. dlrefui Is my fate; T..ere Is no place for me." "Oh! Woe Is me." tho birdie cried. "I would thnt I were rich.' A Southern songster i..eu replied; "O. Come, you're off tho pitch." "You re acting like a crazy loon Ami singing Just as bud. Come dry your eyes mid change your tune. Your cue Is to be glad: "Your place Is where the flowers grow. In sunshine, cloud' or rain; Where sparkling tiny streamlets flow O'er hill and grassy plain. "Where earth and sky and life and air A lulhiby do croon; Kneh wed to each nnd encn a pair Ami all a honeymoon. "Where myrtle wood and giant fir Ami choicest fruits abound, And fragrant z.ephyrs gently stir The forest Into sound. "Where wooded hills nro green and cool, With valleys In between, Where shiny trout haunt every pool Heyond tint willow's screen. "Conio fly with me to yonder Coos. Where all you dream can he. Where every sunbeam gently wooes Your soul to eesfacy. TIs there that fortune ever smiles. And brllltaut dreams are ion!. Where wind the fertile verdant miles. Along the cool Coqullle. Hoy T. Halites. Seuttie. Wash. M. P. Kntorprlae. KIMTOIt'S ANNOIWCKMKNT. The Kdltor wns worrlod Hy the countless host Who asked for Information Of the parcels post. Which mny explain his item: "Hiram Johnson Houo Hns gone to make n visit To the Second Zono" Georgo n. Staff, COXl'NDHl'.MS What Is tho difference between a mother nnd n barber? One has razors to shave and the other shnv ers to raise. What kind of business never makes progress? The stationery tary) business. Why Is Ireland likely to becomo tho richest country In the world? Heenuso its capital Is always Dub lin. Why Is a bad riddle like a poor pencil? Because it has no point How do you swallow a door? Holt It. Why Is a thump like a winter eat? Hecauso It Is felt. Why ought a fisherman to bo very wealthy? Because his are all not profits. -U-M- Oh, this Is the season when man's feeling sluggish; his system is loaded with arious Ills; he spends nil his roubles for remedies ilruirnlsli nmi swallows 5 bushels of vltlrfled pills. Ills blood is depraved and his liver Is balky, there's fur on his tongue nnd a boll on his knee, and often he longs when he's feeling so rocky. f' budrock and boneset and sassafras tea. Ah. where Is the noble old beldame who brewed It. the tea of our fathers that healed them so quick? The beldame who boiled It and stirred It and stewed It. and flooded the works of the Tolks who wor,e sick? A foolish world mocked her. she's sailing alone on a cascara sea, nnd now wo must go to the drug gist and doctor, we can't lime n swig of her sassafras tea. My blood's out of whack and my stomach Is fussy. I go to tho druggist, tho ailing iiiuii'h hope; ho mixes some poison that's messy and niussy. nnd charges three bones for a dime's worth of dope. My dlaphiyigm's sore and my collar bone Itches, from pain and discomfort I seldom nm free, and often I yearn for tho old-fashioned witches who brew ed up their cauldron of sassafras tea. Walt Mason. --W- VKHY NKCKSSAHV. Of all travelers require Air Is an Important thing: It supports the auto's tire And the aeroplane's broad wing. SOMK KISSING The Portland maiden so gentle and sweet. I.etB her lips meet tho coming kiss With rapturous warmth, and the youthful souls Float away In the sea of bliss. The Salem girl will nt first refuse Just to have you Insist and plead; Hut when Dually she does consent. Her kiss you'll confess takes the lead. Now the Astoria girl gets a grip on herself. As she carefully takes off her hat: Ami' grabs up the prize In a frighten d way Like a terrier shaking u rat. Tile Seattle girl bows her statel.x head, And llxes her pouting lips 111 u linn hnrd way then lets 'em go In spasmodic little snips. Hut, oh! theTncomn girl says never a word. As she freezes her face with a smile; She sticks out her lips like nn open book And trhewetlt bur wax- meanwhile. As you place your urms 'round an Albany girl, And squeeze ns you never did be fore. You'll think that she's going to faint, she'll fool you. for she ain't She- has been there several times before. The Dulles City girl neither slglm nor repines, Nor acts In a manner rudo; Hut goes nbout It in a business way. That catches the average illicit. Tho Kugene 'varsity girl removes her slices. And you'd think she wns rnther i a me, With her practical view of the mat ter In hand. Hut she getsjliorejust the same. Tho limit who mopes as though hli, liopos were ruined all, and busted, who goes way from day to day, a be ing sad, disgusted, Is loft alone to mourn and moan o'er brighter scenes departed, for men don't like to walk the pike with follows brokn-hearted Wo like the guy with beaming eye and him wo rollow nfter as forth he KtnlkH to nail the rockH and till the air with laughter. The man who loads In useful deeds, whom we de light to follow, Is not tho Jay who's prone to say tho world Is false and hollow. He's not the chump who'll nlwny.c pump from reddened eyes the briny, whose dismal word and groan rro heard from her to Cochin Chluy He's not tho gink who llnds a kink In every scheme Invented, bo's not the freak who's sad and weak and glum ami discontented. That sort of man pursuos n plan that never help, oil or braced us. he's always made ambitious fade whenever he has faced us. And so we praise the man whoso ways give courage to each mortal, who walks ahead with kingly trend nnd shows us how to chortle. Walt Mason. A movement Is on In Paris sociotT to banish from conversation and bail the go: orally meanlnglosn phrase, How do you do?" ami put In Its place some less Insipid formula. People aro pointing out thnt of one- iiii-iureii persons inquiring thus after ones health no threo aro ,eally in. terested In tho subject, and no aus vor Is pit ,or given or expected on either side. If ono be well tho Inquiry Is an Idle ono. while If one bo 111 It leads to an Intormlnnblo discussion of symptoms, remedies, doctors, etc which should llnd no place In ordi nary small talk. Tho gonornl opinion Is that the of fending phrnso must bo relegated to those who hnve not enough intelli gence to begin tnlk in nny other way and a search is being made for soino other set to words with which to open a dialogue, it i8 probable that tho laconic Homnn "Salvo" will be adopted lu tho French form. "Je vous (to) salvo. "Now York Times. IIAVK CHKHHY CAHNIVAL. Santa Harlmia Thronged With Crowd foe Annual l'eslhlllcs SANTA CLARA. May 2- -Hundreds of persons aro In attendance at the first "Cherry Carnival" held In this county. A specially con structed street railway line hns been provided to bring visitors from the Alameda to the grounds, miles night, the plaza resembles a "Great Wnlto Wav" mwi tli. u ...:.. r . -... ...... w .a cnici mill .i-iu on; in mine. IlllimreUs of boxes of cherries ara IiaIt, .i.. away. ,H VrJjv?acc-?7 ClooOo .f J 3$2 Shoes Queen Quality foolwear displays the ideal com bination of distinctiveness and durability supple ness and style good material and good work manship. The Queen Quality trademark stands for all that is best in shoe mak ing. Our present assort ment includes everything new and novel as well as the staple and standard. I i ISfe NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS AKW.'O X i:VS AND VICINITY I (Special to The Times) The presiding elder of the M. K. church South, preached nt Flshtrnp Sunday .May IS. There was also pi caching In the evening. Mrs. Tex Knblusoii lost a line, young work horse a few days ago. Dr. Mason, the veterinary of Myrtle Point tl Id all ho could to save the horse lull to no avail. Mr. and .Mrs. (lien Collier and chil 'ren. cf Pal Klk, spent Sun.lay with Mrs. Collier's patents, of this vicin ity. .Mr. and .Mrs. Ilert Fish took .Sun day dinner with Mr. Itobiusoii. .Mr. Hrewor, of this place, has sold his store nnd resigned his position as pnstmnster. ills wife and daugh ter are visiting relatives nt Myrtle Creek. We will all be very sorry to have Mr. Hrewor nnd family leave our community. Mr. Guy Flnley. or ltluk Creek, was vhltlng his friend, Mr. James Hammock, of this community, a few days last week. Miss Hazel Hadabiiiigh spout Satur day and Sunday at Piahtrap. Mrs. Taylor's sister and her hus band from the Valley visited at the Ti. li i '(." . ,i f,. days -ig '!" proceeded on to Murshllcld to visit another sister there. Ilov. Owens, of tho V. Ir. church, will preach his farewell sermon nt Flshtrnp next Sunday. He Is going to conference In a short time. Those taking the eighth grade ex amination In this vicinity were Stella Taylor, Helwi Plukstoii. and Sam uel Hunt. They all passed lu all their studies hut two, which they will take again lu June, Ho! vt Piukstou Is ntleiidlng school In Coqullle to prepare for the June exams. PIONKKIt LOGGKH DKAD. Charley lltin-rom, Well Kiiimu (o Old Itcsldcut, Dies at Coqullle. Clius. A. Ilnuscom. nged 77. died tho other day at his home In Co qullle and the Coqullle Herald gives the following uccount or him: The deceased was born In Wash ington County, Maine, and was one of the old residents or Coos County, having come hero about forty years ago. For many years ho followed the vocation of uu o.v-teanister, be fore the days of the donkey en gine, nnd engaged In logging on Coos Hay. Lntor ho lived with his family at Coaledo. At last ho wont to Paget Sound, whoro ho stayed several yeais. returning nbout Ilvo years ago. since thon he has lived In this city with his sons-ln-lnw, J. H. and T. It. Pointer. Of Into years ho has boon vory feohlo. nnd ms death was not unexpected. Char ley llnnsconi was nt one tlmo ono of the best known moil on Coos Hay and had a host or friends. With Ills passing, tho old sottlors will real ze that their nunibor is still furthor reduced. TIIHKK CIIILDUKN 1IK. Many Fatalities k,,,,,, .Measles lu i............ I. .-....,... ""' Winnies. Kl'OENK. Or.. May 22. Two morn ellllilfn,, .. .1.,. ! :,, ; v;" "i oiu ivuiiucuy jinn ies who were living In a tent at inn nml nt n.. ,... .... .., . as the result of tho dlseaso they liml linn. a ... .. " -. iiuuu Honoring witn. Tliov wore all down with the measles .... "" iv unto ueuii iiioiiy s I cK. nothing sortous was antlclpnt-l ed iiiitll o form of pneumonia, or, bronchial diphtheria dovoloped ns a1 it ii i v i ii i linn ri .. .. .-... ..ut.. .1. .. . u measies ana oeroro ' tho medicines of tho physlclnns COIllll I II If n iiv,,n. .1 ,.,. .... .. . I .. , i-ui-i-i uiree ciiiuireu uau i passed away. Thoy seemed to choke to dn.ltli fi-r..., nm -. i..-( llmiwTl.loi v i " "'"K "P oi mo pnchlal tubes. Thoro aro three "her children HI. but yesterday tnev Woro considerably Improved IV... B!),0'1 Prospects of all recov ering, though one of thorn is still ery sick. HaVe VOIir tnh nrlntlnir ,1nnn n The Times ofllco. vVWQiCjf vl. $5p ttii I as I II I 1 I I A IStf Mil Sole Agency The Golden Rule! First National Hank Htilldlng. ith'y (tluxgs op cogni I County County Scat X by The llrmld. I At the tiieetlng of Hi ii,...., .,.. .... . iiMiiii i.i-iikiii) (i loUOVIlU I cers were elected for the years. Mrs II O Ani!W , dent: Miss Ivy Honey flti president. .nns Hank. ico I president, Mrs, It. II. Smlfl rotary: It. S, Knowlton. lr C. II. Cleaves nnd Mr. W iuciuImms at large. W. J. LniiKiton will bull.1 hospital at tlie countr nor taking the contract at 2Ai hciiooi superintendent Ih forms The Herald that Sil examinations will lie heM 1 out the county on June tlth. I The upper part of the Jc'-j ngnu place linn been oM I Gill to a gentleman from III County, the deal havlns M ed last week, About L practically nil bottom laci sufficient upland for a cool lug site, are Included In Tho price (s understood been about SI 2,000. Tim Pomiiiprrlnl C'i'h polii.i.i i.e.. A Ones, A, Tl son. Leo J Cary, J. E and 11. F Folnom n a ml to arranue for the rourth i celebration. Thev have dfa hold tho exercise In the the east end of First itrei Mrs. O. O. Lund and MniL'iiret returned to Mi yetserdny after n short ili'-l home of F. C True. I Telephone TiniiMo.j K. C Hi ews, manacerl , Home Telephone Co., a I i.. .a .i. .. t.l nm Vliy 11111 WVVK U ""' don wliero lu would end 1 i tin. t.uttilii thnt the 1 1 ! now ihhIit wny for an cj a .. I . I .tni.t AMI if Hi) i In letter service. 1ut quite t .......... rrti.oIil.trnlilrt WOrL' , HMJtt'. vhoimvi.i . I done on tl-e lines In and ai .don latel.x. IncliiJInB the pi lor tinon feet of cable and . at II...H lAAillnP DUIKIIIIg Ol ll'ir '""'" .town. When f'o efffnl . new lino being put In M piro nun ouiiih ,. I be sent over to rebuild . .. .... .... in ArflffO. - ll'oni .MiriYii i" ...-- Herald. OCKAV Lin' INTO f'V .. . Ii.....n1khi Pitt ti unr jiihm i" " " .i Hold PacHle ItifSJ PANAMA. May 2L--; ' tho Pacific nrenn were lei A gigantic blast of 3...5I or iiyiiniuiu . - . j tno iiiko to u "";,- tBj llores locks and allocs1 ) How into an J,!":::.ir wheh oxcavatlon practlcaur j complex-". . "tfnVa01 Trnno "r wl11" ' ALWA' THE Best PIa TO Buy Clot! FIXUI TWO STOUESj MarshHeld North u