THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913-EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES U. C. MALONBY Editor and Publisher UAN E. MALONBY N'& E(lltor oi-'Kiciaij iMiMJit oi-1 rrrv or .m.iiisiiI''ii:li and coos ohxtv A Little Saturday Evening Sermon ONE OK the characters In n recent novel Is made to nay "D'you tlilnlc there's any way to preach to a man Mice Just being better than ho Is?" The question, which Is really an observation, em phasizes rather uniquely the effectiveness of example, a very old form of preaching, to be sure, but olio which Is perhaps becoming a little more common, at least In sentiment. In these latter days. The Idea doesn't, of course, mean the supercilious attitude of the conteninllblo snlrlt of iiatronngo. It suggests that the plain, honest, .suir-ri'spccting business of doing Instead of talking, Is a thing that Is bound to prove successful. And It Is surprising wh.t the force of ex amplo may do quite unconsciously for both the pel 'u influenced and the ono who goes straight forward!) on his way. The world seems a pretty bad place to most of us at times. There arc bo many things which take the heart out of our optimism, that seem to make It a meaningless hope, rather than any solid reassurance. Hut the kind of preaching that comes from someone who is better than we nre, somo lire mat nits up tne stniiuani or Human worth niui re veals what It may bu made to stand for such preaching Is likely to answer the cry within us for something that Is true and genuine and dependable. A clean, holiest, respectable cliaiacter Is it hotter argument for our ultimate moral redemption than any amount of theories or theorizing. It Is an unconscious and inoffensive reproach for our own weakness and lack of purpose. It doesn't hold out questionable promises or Inter fcrlngly challenge our capacity for belief. It just answers by Its own quiet, obtrusive actuality n lot of the doubts that flock around wait ing to stlflo tho loftiest effort of the best of us. There Isn't any sort of preaching that quite comes up to the business of Just being the thing wo would like to commend. WITH THE TOAST AND THE a-' good i:n:xi.o. When courage fails and fnlth burns low, And men nro timid grown, Mold fast thy loyalty and know That Truth still moveth on. nnnn mriTlim r i buuu mm rnn nin ninilin 1 HKKKK.N . i SATURDAY SPECIAL Who follow her, though men deride, In her strength shall be strong. Shall see their shame become their , pride, And sliniu her triumph-song! sons or xoiiwav aim; rmwi. ISKIl A I'lSK I'WIlt lAV I'Olt To.Momtows ri:s'nviTii:s AXI) 1TX. Tim Snna nf Norway at hint lime tho splendid promise of the weather 1 mnii Mr a fair day for their picnic festivities tomorrow. It Is the only I thing needed to make It tho big event t 4 of tlie onr. nuns nave neon ih-i- 0 Ood. who spnke In ancient days. , fected for one of tlie nlggost iinjfl 01 And moved the seers to noble lays '. fun and nmuseinent known on Coos -,w i iifi.i.i.ii I,.! uti .Minn I'.ii'i'i'iini hii'iwif .i.i. ulll In openeil through to connect with Slieinmn l'....',lT, Xoilli MewlIs a good buy ill JjWr.tMM). ""Uen A good paying rooming house, good locution, ln., mid ii go my at tfM.w.011. "'' r,,M One of Ilic best business properties lit .Miii-Ii,.,i ...... mote than 10 per cent on present value mill t. .'"'"'It should double In xalue in a fen your. Tills s eoiVli ; one of the best bujs 011 the Hay requires .stfO.Oiifi i 1 die It. "nn' A vhole block, 0000 I'eet In I'oriiilnlc, for .si(io0( til. .. ..... ..it. I. lit. a m.illitHli liIKIIPIlllliil I... " I' iw-rooiii, iiinuj iiiimii-iii miiK"", 11110 I oca I Ion cellent Hay tlen, lot IOl0. 7r,0 (l.mii anil $23 , ' t'. Uioiiit,, A SAIHIATII IIV.MX. Coos Bay Realty Co. Phono L'(il-.J. penl now unto thy children here. Tiint we may know that Thou art near. .s Spirit brooded over Night. And urged the Darkness Into Light, Day. The program committee nns outlined nil excellent line of attrac tions that will add to the pleasure and enjoyment of the big crowd that' Is certain to attend. riiere will be music, dancing, mor- IoO North Yoni St. Shine Sphlt from thy height above, !' making, athletic contests and o- Atltl i llll O n OUT hearts II lOVe. Oiy l""uc-'l iniiuiu nun nm mm . a days enjoyment 0 Thou who hast the Sabbath blest Makf your pinns 10 ntrenti tne sons Anil mifnrnil Int.. lml v i-na Of NOIWny pICUIC tOIUOrrOW. I III1 Hind up our burdened, broken '""' schedule will be found In nnoth loar s. .r i-umiuii. With all Thy calming, healing nets. thl'i: Lin:. What Is there In llfo that niakes If worth living? Tliu cynic has asked, with a frown on his brow. There's nothing but worry and heartache and hurry He's said, and it set mo to thinking Just now: I'm thinking how sorry I am for his blindness And for the sorrow I'm sure ho must know, For ho has forgotten tho something that gladdens Life's darkest pathway, wherever we go Tho something that prompts the small act of kindness, The glad helping hand, or the sweet, tender smile, Tho patience with evil, the heartache for sorrow; LOVE that Is what niiikes the living worth while. -Inez I). Wlinlln. As evening shadows longer drawn uive promise or a coming dawn So each recurring Sabbath may He earnest of eternal day. Herbert Carroll Cooley INKQt'ALlTtKS OK THE LAW. JrL IIOXEST ADVKHTISE.MEXT. r YOU reallj want to accomplish MERITA takes Just prldo In tho annul poauion 01 lis women u auiiuiuiiig noil i go at It III a and In tho fact that on tho unlMieiirted way. Talk rlubf nut. bolb American law treats her well. '5l,-v JKt wlmt you mean. Ask for Jut there are Imperfections and In- AW' Xll?,,1 "'f1!1',, Xo '""," ov,or v., .... i . . '""' "" Ihing by hinting. Take tho f""1'' "," ,l. "V'V" 'Mt",J: :""""' M,r rnuowinu advertisement of Edwin ! look like one tvnm wiii.ni,i -H-H- The ono way to prevent old age is to die young. -H-M-Some people never suffer from Drain fag. The reason Is obvious. Hut for the breath of suspicion, gossip would soon die a natural death. Faint heart ne'er won fair lady hut there Is the brunette. up to the high roller to nnnlv the brakes when ho gets rid of his roll. .mstii'iahm: ass.u'lt. Peter. Peter. Pumpkin Eater. Mad a wife mid often bent her Hecause she wore a baby stare And tried to cnll poor Peto "Pierre." .Make the house von llvi. in n palace even If yon cannot- make It I Till: MAXV Hl'ltDKXED .MAX. I I.rogresH and reform Professor How- iMcCoon. of Tonnwanda. Pa., for ex- nil ill urn immm:iiij hi .-.i-iiiumiu jlllipie. .Mr. .MCCOOII WlllltCll Millie Btands sponsor for tho statement thing ami his 'ad" tells the ml. that, "touching the legal position of h ' ""' "" ttl18 tllt ,nU' womnn, American legislation often Is medieval, oven barbarous." j Tho lights of the mother as guard Ian of her children should bu equal with those of their father, hut only,' in roiornun, Kansas, .Maine, Nouras ka. Now York. Pennsylvania and llhodo Island Is this tho case. Tho lawa as to thu property rlghlH of wo men leave much to hu deslieil. .Many Btatcs have uiutlo no advance on tho original Interpretation of English common law concerning tbls subject. In Louisiana, where Napoleon's code Is tho basis of law, and In Texas, where It partially Is iiuch, tho wrongs Inflicted on married women owning property arc as bad as In Tennessee. I in many states wives are so c WA.VIED Tlie unman ubo has been doing my washing has gone back on mo; I must have a wife nt once; would like a white woman, between Jo niui .in years of age; u maldeii, who has not oven given herself to any so-called Chilstlau societies or will for ever renounce same and give herself up entirely to love, respect and obey me, while I low1, cherish nud protect her; my Judgment always to be final mid complete. In onler to show that rlnht ad. vim Using pns, that inlHlondlnu nd- The less inonev people hnve. the worth. -::-- some Coos more thev liny ii ro A girl can take music lessons for three venm niui Hum 1... .. ...?.! to tell the dlffereiice Imiwium innuu best thing Is to let hlin'lmv,. hlu ,.u-n and noise. .way. Ho Is bound to be miserable "One of the most unhappy persons In existence Is the one who Imagines that the verv burdens of creation rest upon his shoulders and that nothing will he done unless he does It him self," E. S. Dow said. "We doubtless nil know persons who worry their way through, jASkjinder the supposi tion that if tlioyfUon't do the work It will not bo dorib so well or that It won't be done at nil. They seeming ly fall to grasp the fact that they, are only one of a community num bering 10,000 more or less and that tho active part of this community is doing its share of the work. They fall to grasp the fact that the world would keep moving Just the snme If they wore not In It and that the work ' would be dono as well or better If they were not a nnrt of exlsd-iire nt all. Such peoplo find thpfr greatest happiness In worrying. If they did not worry about the work they would find something else to worry about. The worrying person who can not find something material to worry about will Imagine something. He'll worry anyhow. Ho may not always worry himself Into an uggrnvnted form of stomach trouble but usually no manages to miiKe Iilmseir n pro fitable subject of consideration for tho doctor or tho druggist. You can't conUne n person of this kind that he can hire the work done nnd shake off home of the ivnrrv II.. In determined to worry nny wny ami the and he Isn't hannv uiiIokh lu lu miu. Oil! Vnr t i''vm in.iiu. 'ernbleand ii'unliiL' nvnn mm m 1,1 J. W. Illldenbrand says that If H"' """""no lugubrious frame of Archlu Johnston had been hero the ?"""' i-.IKh ball Kninu result would have nn!nTZ.. .77 ' -- . .. .. vui.f.11 im-iiii'iiie 1'iin- or morphine. They bowels and ilo nnt stlflo thu I'Miifii t.'v.....i.. tho Inbol and If tho medlcln'o con- been different for then In niltlltlon J tnlnlnu- oillm, lo having a first class pitcher wo co 8 nato Z would l8o have had a good "Sau- , cTe.'Sv sUH, -::-:;- Important c. Ill Illlllll' HIMIriM U'll'llU MFik U.t Mini. " -......, . . - , ,. .... ,,, ,, Plololy" llYo .r,,or y r" I...IP I s- '', !!. T?; !'V !"' """ skyscraper, bands that tbe law re-nnlu ilinni iiu . ' I" ""'""J he Interested In know- Ml, ... " " .av ng o i, r Ires a bill ni 1 !'K ,,,m two ,,n "'"'' "' lvoi- ,, f. .MIiiriib says: -.Vovit put orf ZJ " ii.,, ,?" " '.V"" . "."'i i II-OIII..HI iiM,..i,.., ,. .n, lm. II H row the fly you can swat meanor of the wife. That hi lu-'i,; Z f r tbo' ZJVZ m1' ntnnre where HiicIetvV In hiMtiio unriu iiimutt rm- tut place. he her he --::- ;..V,ii!.. )l.?., ..?..?..,,J,",n0Wor,8.h.: made his selection v,n or ,....,.. "In the orluh, , r ,..i,i..., "Y" 1 . . '" i"V. ; . Ihluaiion wife and w .hm,.,, ,, , w..b m ..lihr mi . . '""' i.vtiit mini? rii iiiui'H int ii iiu. . . . . .. -i "'miiik Everythlnu' .i..n..n,i J,"l!ls!ll0!,9 harmful opiates refuse It .-. ".. "." iiiuiin'i.oni"n llnnilf nn.l n r ..T....; hi. .Marsbfleld the five ' contain. , ',. "A" '",...V.' .' """ io....7i.i. t . " '" "ii"K anil "uuininh- uwi 1'rescrlptlon Phnr- iiim,. rrniiK l) t'oilllll. ninmiler Hotel PlmneTi Opposite Tho wcalliiM' niiiii predicts R1XE WEATIIRU and wanner, i'or the Sons of Norway PICNIC Sunday, July 27th Coos Bay Band AVIIJ.1.TRXTS1I Concert ! Dance Music OT1TU1J EXTKirrAIN.MENT PROVIDED - FOR - band's iimnii ..l.il.m i .,. a ... ... "" iiHuii'iifH fallen to say l.l Mf.,. I.,. .,,.;; ..'': mm over. compels him to do so. In most stntes tho husband even If he fall to (onirl- uuio 10 tlie support of his wife nud lio be making wages, can uillect them regularly. The Intestate laws of most states are lneiiiltahle In their (lenllngH with women. TliesH things malt.. Jusl men's ears tli g today Owm- Ml j ears ago they fc.v ' I I ..belli t'lldy Slaillon In In. lit1 has. Iiroven two mill. in r,...iu iiisi. no matter wbat jou want. oiuc right out and say It; nnd. second, In your advertisements, no matter what you nre advei Using for. tell the truth. ". I'll .1 "e liilimtli'. ,.r Ami '! j'ii women. Today there still remain states In which their rights before the law practically are noth ing and the legal standing of a wife 18 little above that of a chattel. It Is no wonder that In tho Fulled states woman suffrage mid the woman's movement call nti..nii..,. i,. ..... Bhorlconilngs and lneiuitlcs of the law nud secure the passage of login la 1 1 vii nieahiires to right them. When wo lenin that In England legal con tlltloiiB Tor awiiiioii are i.,.i worse limn la-re It becomes easier to im, !,.,- .,ffr..,,r l"H'.""ly Ut ,l", """""'t suffragette,, who spit upon the law nnd commit uiine. '": aiiis i s o. THE alishlp is not to ho abandoned for the aeroplane If the Cler- im.uH im; neip t. Thev were ho first to make the hallo ,s "' -mre than a K1s-baK a. the i. cy of the wind Aud In Hplte 01 U,. i.nii t lie li Kb fnwir It has won in oih. it countries. Cenuany keens . I 'erlmentlng with the .mg l',e- ' h,V balloon and gettlim inoro n ,1 raoro Kromlse of wnivv ,,.,, '"'" m10 Accouling to III,. ,w York Q... one or the lu.w iler.nau alrshlL ,,; f no miles an hour ViiotliVr i.nl r,.K:Ki".sw stunt.11 w, ;., ': '.. "." "ii'ition Great a throiiKii aaa,i;.nMl.'n.e.hinV Mr special, uirpoo ' wm A .Merlin, Oregon, man has In vented nn appliance "which unto. iniiiiciiuy mo is n uiiBOl no cn.-l,. ""j iMe-iieienuiueii time." Most nio torboat iiuialeurs. however, uonl.l probably prefer Home sort of a thlng iiinboh that would start a gasoline engine ut any old time. Neer express your opinion about fools In im d c. Tlmm ..... ' fools In the world you nro certain to Injuro sonieono'a feelings. The good, old-rashloned mother usi'il to do mom nf I.... i,.... jiottlng on the way from the pantrV III Mill i jwil nt... .. cook atovo to tho dining Hay people have two . si'iii: tiieiu: aiie. hi each of promlHo affairs all remind II H a That as sure aH the skies are above Though scholars may m-gue to blind Up, There nre more Hum rum- i... i.. i "'"' In love. -n-::- Stung. , " Is a Hue thing to im thoroughly familiar Kw subject before talking bo, L, "H(; , ,u'" ll ,"l,, "w ' ossary to talk so niiich. There's one fine !:..! ; ...oyZ,'t' thing lo bo painted every' siunnier. in'te1")'.0'8 w!'.t ."'"sn wo The R.oyal TONIGHT HO VIP At iw.i I . ----. Mil I II',. mil iiicoiiiiuual.lc, dm. an entire -iiHiiK- or program. HUM! leei or pictures. ALL l'.v . ".VS IX A I.OOKIXtJ (.'LV.SS'1 I" Ihree leels. with .Mar'on l.ej'.ard i hit mhi. I f i-in. ml,... . i.i . vi,..'.. ' V. , "MH '"'"" ' tnnluht ?' '!' .digging a l0, , , ... ' I ...,'"" ,II1,KS "Tll, Children f -- ...,..u lunuiirow 11 g It. vnu'rii ? orlng yourself ,, In'th".'," Ailmlssion: I.Olll.l- ll...... fr.. .. . This li ,i ""li'iHiy. III,..1 ....... . ' """" music. f von co e tOlllom-n... ..I..I.. ... "... '"" . 1BMWKBWi THE GUARANTEE III "The C'lilllrn ..r'c"" i " . !it" two-rcel featu.o., tho'greu o. ... " MEANS JUST THIS: '" tne pantrvinian keen all thn t... us n wo' tw-rcol fenttin am ruin. ii... -. ... .V "'' Uo neighbors nu-i.-,. ,.r ..i.m . : " II"IK table, bab!'. 8" ' I.8I.ib " i e .. ibl c " ,K,,"B pvw '" "" the .'laiimv (onion i,i. .., ....,. " " i.llf. Every Man on Coos Going Hunting This ny their ni1 1 HIV ,'lH ninj? (0 I Ammunition and Guns I'oin '.. l . " "U' tne -Ximmmith,,,. wo lmvp ""s, and what is more, we have tlie Hjjrhf jrill0t the serve Sumner Hardware Co. Bay Is 1 1 Season II m -i- . B H IF SI p V Pk I BBH ai H i m tsm wnen 1 1 1vDuy II v lil v2ji II 8b home P.n L? ol,lef. WEDGEWOOD set up in your hP?tn?K?teos entire satisfaction, Our care for andlfWft co,mnienes when we sell it to you, know it. Please you in any way, we want to PERFFPT radAoDE m THE CAST. PERFECT BAKERS FUEL SAVERS, ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR. rjgsr- -A r W , fc-L-----JftJ-K vlb?8 -JpftJy nPv&srMS1 pr,nD n 'HE HOME OF GUARANTEED GOODS. o at irn-'wTT" The TtaoiP i!C-