The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, August 02, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 6

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BROTHERS IE
AFTER 31 MS
;. L. Clll'HCII SfltPKISKD nv
VISIT OF HIS DltOTllI.U AF
i TKIt A SEPARATION XEARIiV
' third OK CENTURY.
Tho E. L. Church home on Isth-
-jjius Inlet was the scene of nn un-
UBiinl reunion this week when Mr.
jind Mrs. Chnrlcs Whitney, or I'ori
Jnncl, nrrlved there. Mr. Whitney
nd Mr. Church nre half brothers
,nnu this wns their first meeting In
lhlrty-ono years. They hnd not
pcen each other since they left tho
old homo In NubraBkn when .Mr.
Church came West and Mr. Whlt-
jiey went Kant to complete his edu
cation. Tho brothers drifted apart
and not having written they lost
knowledge of their locations. A year
.or two iiko Mr. Whitney came to
tho Pacific Coast as traveling rep
resentative of the Hess & Clarko
fetock Food Company and slnco then
Jias been BcnrchltiB for his brother.
Learning of his location In tho Coos
Bay ('aunty he runic to Marshfield.
Jlr. Wl.ltnoy'H arrival was a com
plete surprise and the brothers have
upent a most enjoyablo week re
counting their varied experiences
filnce the parting nearly n third of
A century ago.
IMPROVE CONDITIONS
OF AMERICAN FARMER
this is pirpose of Tin: American- commission- which is
.vow sTfivix Tin: siitatiox i.v ei-rope a
fourth of J fii v cixereatiox.
(Spc.-lal to The Times.)
PARIS, August 1. On July 4th
the American Commission took part
In tho nnnual pilgrimage mnde by
the American colony In Paris every
4h of July to the tomb of Lnfny
ette, on which It placed a wreath,
after addresses by the Director Gen
eral, Dr. Clarence J. Owens, nnd Col.
Ousley, of Texas.
Several members of the Commls
ed this lesson of ro-oporntlon. I hnvo
spoken of the farmer as the sane con
servative of tho nation. That Is true
nnd will always be true In the broad-
.... .- .. II... ...tin ,,w,n tlln tftllt.
er hl'iiou ui iiiu in.,.. "i'" ... . .
So today within our democracy wo
have the rodlcal elements of the ur
ban population lapldiy gaining in
strength through organization while
our conservative rural forces remain
yoked to the hollow form of an
niirlent Individualism, that Is not
The Parisian
New Store of Ladies' Children's
Ready-to-Wear Garments
PROFESSIONAL
This
now
WH
, . I Ulll'll'llk lllllHIUIIHMO.il, ....... .o ......
slon were afterwards entertained at ldvdun8nl ,f ,.ou measure by In-
.. thi: oak meter.
Old Ananias did his best, and lied
with fluency and case; he lied along
nnd took no rest till ho was wobbly
Jn tho knees. Ho did his utmost,
but nlns! his best was but a thing
to mock; tho smnll machine that
measures gas could heat tlo old
man by n block. Munchausen lied
with grnre nnd skill, ronsldrrlng his
linndlrnps; he started out tho truth
to kill, and mangled It a bit, pcr
tiaps; hut ho Is dead nnd gone to
graBS, his Tamo's n thing of mk
nnd rents; tho small mnrliliic thnt
mrasurcH gas has made li I tit look
llko twenty rents. And all our
human liars fade, and to tho wall
tnclr faceH turn, contrasted with
the trnp that's made to measltro gas
tno peopio num. it linn no con
ftclonro nnd no soul, It Iooh not fear
a Judgment day, no hell or henven
Is Its goal, ho recklessly It lies away.
It lies when mortal liars sleep,
worn out by lying In tho mart: It
lies when human llnrs weep because
they've no moro IIoh by honrt. All
other llnrs tell the truth onco In
a whllo Just for change; but such
a weakness Is forsooth, outside, be
yond tho meter's range. Tho human
Jlnr somo times sighs hccniiso he's
wenry of the game, but tirelessly
the meter lies, exulting In Its deeds
Of slinmo, Walt .Mason.
f woman is hand leader.
Miss Seller Is a young Swedish
woman who Ih leading a baud In
Philadelphia. Slio Is the daughter
luncheon by Mr. Dop, Vice President
of the International Institute of Agri
culture In Home, and Mrs. Dop. Mr.
David litibln, delegate of the United
States to the International Institute
of Agriculture, spoko and toasts were
responded to byCongressmnn Moss,
Col. Jordnn, of Georgia, and others.
In the afternoon Director General
Owens was presented by the Com
mission with a very handsome sil
ver token. In recognition of his emi
nent services.
In the evening the members of the
Commission attended the 4th of July
dinner given by tho American Cham
ber of Commerro In Paris, nt which
Dr. Owens made tho following address:
"Mr. President, Fellow Amerlrnns:
"We, the members of the Amerl;
ran Commission on agricultural co
operation come among you tonight
ns the representatives of the threo
great forces for democracy. You,
gentlemen of the Chamber of Com
merro, represent n second force, cap
ital. The third Is labor.
"Wo celebrate today tho winning
of our national Independence. Hut
it Ih not less n day of consecration
of Americans to the great task of
preserving that liberty which wns de
clared to be our Inalienable right by
our forefathers. The experiment of
democracy has been carried far
enough to establish those facts, that
for the development of strength, self
reliance, and resourcefiillncss within
tho Individual tlicro Is no other form
of government comparable to our
own. Hut, secondly, that democracy
demands not only a high stnndnrd
of citizenship, but polso and balance
among tno social forces or tho re
public. "It Is with tho mnlntcnnucQ of
this Imlnnro that this commission Is
concerned nnd I hold that this day
of celebration of tho foundation of
our democracy Is n fitting occasion.
to demand your attention to n prob
tern unit nen ai mo roots or our
nntlonnl life. Tho Imlnnro to ho
mnlntalned within our republic Is
pf Vladimir Soller. one of tun lead- between tho radical and tho consovn
Ing bnndinnsters of Kurope, hut sho ,i..n i a..ni, , , ,. ,
Insists on not telling her own first l ' ' H,0n, ,0"lKl,t '" ,avor "f
nnmo. She has only men In her ' BIU,U rnili,o,'vn'lvo, tho bnekbono
Jinnd nnd Is a said to bo a splendid or the nntlon, tho American farmer.
!!,,,'l..,,,,ri,L,"',,,.l., ''S"'"1' t.,,)on th0 "Tho movemont In which this
..wi ..., tiiiu nufn linn mm never
iinii n loy, wiilrli slio would have
loved as other little girls, but slio
Has been playing before the public
elllCO Slio WHS flvo Venr llf nun nn
Jienrlng nt thnt time before tho kin
Of Sweden.
Tin: coffee oitstiox.
Somebody nsked Herman Slolrken,
the greatest roffeo expert In tho
country, what kind or toffee was
best, and IiIm reply was: "All kinds
of coffee are good. If you will use
enough of th.in." Perhaps (IiIh ,-
juiiiun wr mo popularity of coffees
from so many different lauds. o,.M.
crnl Grant upo.l to say ho thought
Mexico produced tho finest coffee In
tho world. Experts nlwnyn have sung
tho praises of Irrnzlltau corfee. ami
tho ravorllo sign or tho restaurant
people Is -HoHt Fien.h Cofr''
During the Cuban war many or mir
nrmy orflrers were loud In praise or
l.?u ,0 ,u'1'" cat- Perhaps as a re
el It of tho popularity it thus obtain
1, our Imports or Porto lt, ,.ff,,((
Jinve been Increasing coiiHtantlv. The
bean is small and ltH aroma very
pronounced. Ainerlcims ro .i,
greatest correo drinkers In the world
mm with all these sources o V.'. w
upon, for n llmltlesH supply, there Is
no rear that their demand,, will not
fllwnyB ho met, thinks Leslie's.
notice!
Tho water win bo shut orr In
Mnrshnold from tho Cold Storago
florth, from 9 to u o'clock Sunday
morning on account or changes In
tho plpo lino.
C008 HAY WATER CO.
Kfr HILL 3ai
MILITARY ACADEMY
A Stlctt Non.Sf (Uiitn Bonding and D.y School
ht Bo;.. Milit.,, Diidplinej Small Cla.i; M
Jetcheu, Laiclul lunmiiion ttcuin ,..,li. .1...
410 not attained el.ewhcie. 3nd for calalw
PORTLAND, OREGON
Coinnilsslon Is engaged seoka lidded
strength ror our fanners. You will
say t lint they aro strong. Thnt Is
true, but there luivo come changes In
the organization or rlvlllznllnn today
which hnvo strengthened labor, but
which our fannors hao not ndoptod.
It Is the principal or co-operation.
"Among capitalists It Is railed
combination. Among Inborers union.
ism. ! or the farmers wo speak of
It as ro-oporntlon. It Is the same
thing In principal the welding to
gether of weaker units for tho cre
ation or a stronger whole. You know
that the wheelwright and the weaver
have been eliminated rorevor by tho
stronger force of romblned capital.
You no longer think of the laboilng
man iih nil Individual. I do not
mean that the laboring man has lost
his Individualism, l think that he
has Increased It ns ho has bettered
his economic situation. Hut houses
the force of that Individualism
Itlntlvo but which Is only a dlsorgan
Irntlon. Obviously our democracy
cannot mnlntnln thnt balance essen
tial to Its existence If our rural
forces continue In this state or dis
organization ns opposed to the
astounding organization of the forces
of capital and Inbor. The strength
which ottr fnrmcrs have Is largely
n strength or the pnst. Wo have
been always an agricultural nation
nnd we hnvo today stilllclent strength
within our rurnl population to bal
ance tho nation. Hut no social rorce
can stand still. It must progrcsB or,
retrogress. And In comparison with
the radical urban forceg the rurnl
forces of America nre losing ground.
It Is well upon this, Independence
Day, to weigh this iiuestlon. Per
haps a consideration of the history
of pnst republics, of the Roman re
public, that fell rrom the overweight
or urban power nnd military glory
will help us. Kiornal vigilance for
tho preservation of our domocrncy
Is demnnded of us and In this vigll
nuco not the lenst attention should
be given to the mnlnteunncc of thnt
balance of social forces that will
make our progress a sane and safe
progress.
"So you see, gentlemen, that the
problem with which this Commission
Is dcnllng Is a social one. In Its
detnllH It seems only n study or dry
forms; it seeks social nnd commer
cial means to hotter tho farmer. It
seeks first to better tho tlnnnclnl
standing or our farmers. It seeks to
Increase tho control or the producers
over the marketing or their products.
It seeks to strengthen tho position
or tho farmers as buyors. All of
these matters, however, aro but tho
means to nn end. That end Is to
wold tho farmers of our country Into
n coalesced forced. The plan to
strengthen them llnnnclally and com
mercially Is bnBod upon co-operntlon,
combination, conleslon, and their
consolidation then must Increnso
their power ns n social force within
tho democracy. You cannot live
without your nntlon, nnd your nntlon
needs this Incrensod strength within
its rurnl forces or It will need It
sorely hoforo ninny years have pnss
ed. Whothor or not you boo it now,
this problem Is or direct and vital
Importance) to you, to every Ameri
can."
Just opened In tho O'Connell building, Market avenue,
will be our temporary quarters, as wo will nmvo in our
... i.. ii ., riintnilnr tilock about September 1st.
AHB SHOWING A DIG VA1UKTY OF I.ADIKS' AND MISSUS'
TAIUMIKI) SUITS, COATS, STKKI3T AND PARTY GOWNS, nt
prices MSSS THAN COST TO MANUFACTUHU. All street nnd
party gowns nre Individual In style, no two nllko, iiiudo especially
Tor THE PARISIAN.
Extra Special While They Last
One lot Lndlcs WAISTS
Ono lot Children's IMtFSSF.S.
I.ndles' I,l.i:.V SUITS
.jjil.irt, values up to ? -l.tio
.ijs ,I5, values up to ? .85
.7."r, values up to $1-1.75
OlRFr.Tr
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KOF. IIAiiuv
Pin. , ..
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annuo, I.T7 jj
"HrpLW"
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Sccnl Bin-
Aiclil((.t(i vr nj
Phono lOJI-fi
Mai-,1,1
T M. WIlMliT.
J coNTiiArroii AVn
ITllHlllnlnn . "
umiiimra llirillRlln.l -
Pinna nnd specification i ir,"l
If doBlrod. An lionci? JJI
teed. Phono 124-11 Jb
TOKL OSTIjIM)'
41b S. Sixth Btreiil !!
Lenro orders tW.n.UX;i.J
pKItli niLHvliTZuJJSgp
I'lunlNL nn.l . .
uetidonco-Studlo. 277 o. Ico9
Visit the store, ns we hnvo ninny other good bargains to show
you; get our prices. .You nre welcome at nil times whether you
purchase or not.
The P.
OVimiii'll lliilldiug.
ansian
.MAItSIIFIFXI), OltKC'O.Y.
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W" O. OIIANDLkii,
Archlt,
Itooiim aoi and
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rn. w. mohuow
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Theater. O.llcc V2?H
YM. S. TU1IPKN.
W AltClllTKOT
Marshfield, Oregon.
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Til F.IUJ'S SATISIWCTIO.V
I.V KVKIIY
shKJi:
cut from tho loaf that comes from
this bakery. You'll find tho Inst
just as moist nnd toothsome ns tho
Ilrst. Wo don't knov how long
our bread will stay moist. For It
Is so good thnt It never lasts long
enough to get a chnnco to dry out.
Try n loaf ns a test.
Coos Bay Bakery
Tho placo for goild goodies.
Market Ave. Phono II 1-L
Mark Twain
was onco nsked, "Of nil your books, which
best?"
IIo promptly replied, ".My bank book."
do you consider tho
Tho mnn or woman, boy or girl, who earns some, spends less,
nnd 1ms n savings pass book on this bank, Is on tho road to
success.
r, A. j. HiCNrntY's
-f Modern Denial Vutt,
Wvj aro onulnnnd in .i- .. a
work on short notice at th, Li
lowest nrlenn. i.'..i'.. V?l
Lady nttondnnt. Coko Dldr n?l
Ohnndlnr Hotel. Chone H?p
WIJAICKSTIhhsiIIiMvn
Corona Blend Cot a
Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice IIob
wutiAMCM, IILDO.
ini miii-kvi Ave., Jlnn.liflrfj.J
II1IIII- .HIl-,1,
Tl'XXKI, XFAIIhY FIXISIIKI)
buttress his organisation. u0 hna
met your combination with hi union.
Ism and God knows whnt would hnvo
become of Mm if b0 imj not.
'.Vow the farmers hnvo not learn-
:t(ll) I'cet to Co Hefoie Daylight Cnn
llj Seen,
The Kugono Gunrd says: The
Wlllnmetto Pacific tunnel nt Notl Is
gradually nenrhiK completion. Tho
boro Is now J 1 17 feet Into the moun
tain nt the oust end mid .11 feet nt
tho other. There Is yet .100 foot to
bescoopod out by Twohy llros., tho
riniiriiriurs nopo to complete tho Job
In about 110 dn.
Work on tho wost ond Is still dllll
cult. Yesterday n slldo or U.000
square ynrds almost burled tho big
shovel nnd shoved it back :'0 root. It
wns necessary to dig nnd pull It out
by liaiul, but tho tnsk wns accom
plished and It Ih hard nt work ngnln.
Tho contractors are now ruunlm?
to three eight hour shlfte of mnn. nt
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP COOS BAY
Just Received
another shipment of the fan!
Mysost and
Primost Cheese
Stauff Grocery Co
Phone 102
tho west end, so mat work never
ceases in tho lg bole.
FBEE TO YOU MY SISTER
Goodrum's, Garage
home of tho
CADILLAC and FORD
Auto Supplies for All
Makes of Cars
317 Ceutiul Av. IMiuiiv iW.Uh
Jwxlf'- Tlu k,nd vou avo
AIiWAVS I'SKi). Phono 72. Pacific
,n linn irniiBier romnnny.
J ta woman.
J knovir woiuan'i toffertnci.
....Wi'atfyoff?,
woman'
tbU em
te??yTOr'oto7.iI?"V.
out thohulp of d"t0?. "m.T,?."? hoia w'l-
Kiiltim. wu i know bett.r JV wolu,a knowlroS
kiuiu. ti.'.i .... . .i.. ""tt-r limn buv ii.i,.tn, i
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cum roriiutonhn.i ., i.,..;r:'" " ?
PLANA6AN & BENNETT BANK
OLDEST IIA.NIC IX COOS COUXTY.
Kstnbllsheil JH80.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits $110,000
Interest paid on Time Deposits.
Officers:
J. W.
J. 11.
D. V.
Ceo. l-
Dennett, President.
,:.IJ,K'"'. Vice-President.
llliams, Cashier.
Winchester, Assistant Cnshler.
$10 A PRONT FflO!
Wlioro property nil nround It
soiling for $LT to HO. TU
nu exceptional bargain ve r
offering In Wust Marihfltli f
don't uso tho term "barI"I
udvlsodly. Wu cannot afford t
Wo can show you. InrtitK
boforo this opportunity li P
I. S. KAIT.MAX & Ca
City Auto Service
Oood Cars, Csroful Drlftnjj
roasonnblo ehnreos. Our 2
"Will ko anywhore t MX 11
atnnd Illnnro cigar oiore. '
phono, 78. Night phone 1"
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Abstracts, Real Estate,
Fire and Marine Insurance
TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc.
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COQWM.B CITY 0PF6H PHOXK io'J:
Wnllc ono block and w cm J
lar on each pnlr of men's uv
shoes. Wo do first clan Mr
pulrlng nt tho lowest pricei
city. Youra for n square ae-
Aug. Olson,
Sin Soutli liroaoiw-
Ncw and Second Hand Fun
sola on tlio installment lJ
nARRINGTOX, DOYhB
finz 1ont fit.
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mb CITY OF THEJFUTURE
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Buy One-It Will Make You Money
ILPonald MacKintosh
UKAL ESTATE ,
INSURANCE.
nnd
Pictures &Frami
Walker Studio
Singer Sewms Ma
Wo havo them tor rent or
Machines "e.PB,,;o: si)
HuppaoB ana !."-
W. J. "
tlf
80-X.
131 Park
Ave.
rhono '
Have That Roof Fu
NOW
See COltTIlM1
rnONS 3171.