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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 13; 1,9.14 EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES,
Af. O. MALONKY Editor nnd Tub.
DAN M. MALOXKV News Editor
Official Pnpcr of Coos County
Entered nt the Postofflco nt Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls qb second-class
mall matter.
Dedlcntcd to tlio sorvlco of the
people, that no good caiiBo shall
lack a champion, and that evil shall
not thrive unopposed.
SUHSCItllTION HATES.
DAILY.
Ono year $C00
Per month . . . .CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year $1.60
When paid strictly In advance,
tho Subscription price of tho Coos
Bay Times Is $5.00 por year or
$2.no for bIx mouths,
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Address all communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES
Marsh field :: :: :: :: Oregon
tim: newspaper hpsixess.
' N A recent editorial on tho cotin-
try press, tho EnBt Oregonlan
tirlnts tho following Interesting
nnd truthful statement of tho news
paper game as viewed from tho In
uldo: "Publishing a nowsnapor Is n
liiiRlnoss matter, vet It Is more than
thnt. Tho nowspapor Is n public
Brvnnt nnd It lias certain stnndnrdsl
nnd certain duties to which It must'
bo faithful If It Is a truo newspnper.
A newspaper that exists solely to
innko money Is n tulsernblo thing
nnd deForvffl to fall.
"It Is profitable and encouraging
for n nowspapormnii who hns a i "Your paporR, please what alls pmilE house organ of tho Marstiall
clcan and honost newHpnpor to run your knees?" Wells Ilnrdwnro Company,
ncroBs other men with Ideals slml- Then grinning from ear to enr, "Zenith," which by tho way, Is
Inr to hlB own, Equally Important "oji, you nro ono of those trnvollng ono 0t the really clovor nnd Inter
wlth knowing how to mnkon news- ,en, . M,m-..i i-...m. r
pnpor pay a profit is Knowing
onougn noi io mnito money uy que
tlonnblo meniiH. A iiowspnpermnu
who cannot mako his business suc
ceed nnd still retain his solf respect
In ovory soiibo of th word Is either
Incompotont or has a poor field.
To tho credit of the publishing busl-
iieos In eastern Oregon it may bo ru w,.u newuinn ommnuu . , th,B ovonlIgt Tho folIow.
truthfe'ly Bald that the graft rs aro "Knight of tho Or p" and assigned . . ,. .. . .?. no ,. ,
fow. Most country editors nro hon-' Co,,trn, Cnllfornln territory liar B l nec0""mn,cd
out won and their convictions nro0 ,, ., ullirornm ornior, uar tlle cnrtoon.
not for sale. ry ""llnmii. nccuses himself of In- .Vo romcinbor that on?o upon n.
"Nevertheless the ethlcnl side of I boring uudor the upprohoiiston thnt tlmo n man of Influeiiro In our of
th publlHbliig business Is something' I'ullniau portors wore not noted for flco said: "Thnt red head of Ilelchers
worth considering nt editorial nsso- their honesty, Ilnrry had beon cau- was not put tlioro for nothing." And
clntlon meetings. Mnn does not llvo , tlonol In this regnrd, and bonrdod h wns right.
by bread nlone nnd the glory of tho tho Dnkorsflold passengor at Merced ".Mr. W. C. Itlochers has beon
newspaper business Is not In making at '11:30 ono night en route for with us for four years, and Is now
dlvlilendu but In public service,"
nit. Ki.iors itKi.ioiox
3KBD by a I'lilladolphla nows -
ih'.iit if b did not obsorvo
somo sort or a sniriuiai awiiK-
..enlng or upnoavul on the par: of
tho peoplo Dr. Charles W. Kllot,
president emeritus oi unrvuru, iu-
pllod:
"A now re'lglniiB senllmont seoniB
to mo to be gradually Hproadlng
throughout the world, and especially
nmong the young p.oplo In tho
United States.
"It Is n sentiment which takes
mnnll account of froiiiniilcs riles,
uncramontB, creeds, and dogmas, but
inspires nn enthusiasm for tho ser-
vlco of family, neighbor nnd society
nt large.
"(lulded by tho modern scientific
nplrlt, this sentiment Is d-voloplug n
now kind of Christianity, basod on
tho ethics tnuglit by Jesus, and pnr-
iicuiariy on me coinmnuu -ruou
nhalt lovo thy neighbor ns thyself,"
nnd tho parable of the good Sam
nrltan." Dr. Kllot's orthodoxy may bo quos-
tloucd by sum but It will be gen
crnlly conceded that service to lm-
inanity Is n good variety of religion,
Thoro Is splendid authority for the
viow nun muse who iovo uuur iui-i
low in-ll lire very muse in vniu.
OL'lt PAUKXTS.
W1IKX PA IS SICK.
When Pa Is Hick,
llo's senred to death,
An' ma an' us
Just hold our breath.
He era wis In .bed
An' uff an' grunts,
And does nil kinds
Of crazy stunts.
Ho wants "Doe Plllom,"
An' mighty quick;
For when pa's III,
llo's mighty sick.
Ho gasps mid groans,
An' sort o' sighs,
Ho talks ho queer,
An' rolls his nycB.
Mn Jumps ami runs,
An' nil of us,
An' all the house
Is In a fuss,
An'peace an' Joy
Is nilkhty skeerco
"Wlion pa Is slok,
It's something fierce.
WHKX MA IS SICK.
"When ma Is slok,
Sho pegs away;
She's quiet, though,
Not much to say,
Sho goos right on
A-doln things,
An' somotlmes laughs,
Kr evon sings.,
She nays she don't
Feol oxtra well,
Hut then it's Just
A kind o' spell.
Sho'll bo nil right
Tomorrow, sure.
A good old sleep
Will be the euro.
An' pa he sniffs
An' makos no klok,
For women folks
Is always sick.
An' mn 6lto Kinllos,
Let's on sho's g'atl-
"When ma Is slpk
It nln t so bad.
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TTnvn vnlir loll lllllltlllir dOUO at
The Times office. .. . I
AMONG THE
lews Notes of Interest to the
Make the Coos
' Whore do you go from here?"
How tired I got of that phrase!
Out of tho ypar It greets my ear
. Thrco hundred nnd Blxty-flvo cays;
Ab I leavo homo after a rest
The conductor on the train
Takes a grip of my mlleago strip
And fires It at mo again.
The hotl man gets sociable
As 1 pay for his high-priced cheer,
And drops my bill in his ynwnlng
till,
With n "Whero do you go rrom
horo?"
The harbor stands with tip In hand
And as I disappear
"Como In again!" ho yells and then
"Say whore do you go from her7"
Tho frlonds I meet upon tho
Keep dinging It In my car,
Their only. Bong tho whole day long
Is, "Say whero do you gd from
hero?"
Till nt Inst I dreamed, and to mo It
seemed
Thnt mv tlmo hml come to die.
And with" tho angels bright I took
Uy flight.
To tho nenrlV gates on high.
st. 1'otor stood In n thoughtful
mood
At the foot of tho golden stair, -Hut
ralsod Ills eyes as wo drow nigh I
And nsKcd witn n dotiutrui air,
Well, whero do you go from hero?"
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HULTMAN AXI THK PORTER
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Itocalllng an Incidont that occur-
unKurauuiu.
inu couiiurior escorien wio gouini lorruory, witn ins nomo at .Mursn
Uiiltmnn to his berth and loft for field.
tli rear end of the car. Harry was "Wo aro not worrying nbout that
verv alert, resolvlnc that ho would neck of tho wninlw. for Mr. Illeelinra
.do no Bleeping thnt evening and
Uxtlngulshod his light nnd Btnrrod
tho darkness. In n fow iiiomoiita
wlilto flguro, apparently a ghost,
but In r.nllty a portor, walked euro-
ruiiy in iiiiitmuns uorin, picicoii up
.his shoos a ml started for the door,
!"Coino back hero, you Cliocorato
, Dron," shouted Hiiltmnn In a rngo.
I "O, that's nil right, boss." said
the porter.
"it will bo when you bring thoso
hIioob bock." snld Hiiltman.
ny this tlmo thf usual crowd of
chronics thnt nro trying to got
oven with tho world by riding In
n l'ullmnii nt night, had nwakened
hy Hultmnn's melodious volco and
requested him to bo cnlm.
"Kxcuso mo for living," snld Tlult-
man, "but I want my shoes."
"Wbv that fellow only wnnts to
shln your shoes," said ono of the
weary passengers.
"Well, why didn't ho sny so?"
said Iniltmnii,
"From that tlmo on, whenever I
drnn into n nil mnn I eo r u it to
sleep," said Hultmnii, recently, "and
lonvu mv destinies to tho ri'nresontn.
tlvo of tho Pullman Company until
morning."
I WITH THE TOAST I
I- AND THE TEA
FATII Klt'S OTIIKIt St IT
Hlead started In n wtillo ago
To build a modest bungalow,
Hut saw its size Increase, apaco
Tlirougli the demands for closet space
M'.ulo by his wife mid daughters two
That bungalow mill grow anil grew.
When done it wns n hideous thing,
With many a leiuito, ell nnd wing.
Ilg closets there, big closets hre
Dig closets till the house looked
quoer.
"Oh, woll' Stond musod, "I'm glnd
it's thus.
There's closet room for nil of us.
At. last thoiVJl bo somo placo for
mo
To keop my othor suit," said he.
ne hung It proudly on tho hook,
Hut daughter Carry came nnd took
Tliat suit nwny, nnd wliore't Had
beon
Hung sixteen gamonts fmintiie;
And (lertrude, when that suit sho
found
Within her closot, grimly frowned
And passed It on to mother Stead,
Who took It ami laid It on pa's bed.
And
As it was In the beginning, Is now
nnd over Bhnll be, world with
out end, In nil well-regulated
families
Thnt suit, with closets everywhere,
Is hung on father's bod room chair.
Do not bo ono of tho mnjority who
expect more of a friend than they are
willing to give.
Full many an object soems to show
The time of year, beyond a doubt;
It's spring wlion railway work bo-
glns
And summer when Tom Hall'
straw hat comes out.
lvqn oxperlonco falls down when
It trius to tonch a fool.
Somo Coos Hay people consider
beor a good spring tonlo. Others
consldor It decidedly Teutonic.
Have your Job printing done nt
Tho Times office.
TRAVELERS
Angels of Commerce
Bay Territory
Who
hiecheits is always
there
Wh.WCgvS
.av. ov
zEhSI
By Courtesy of Zenith.
FAME FOR It KICI I KltS
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has Inscribed tho name of their Coos
Hay representative on the scroll of
rnine with a clover cartoon nnd a
coinpllmentnry boost. Ily courtesy
of tho publisher, Tho Times Is on-
,,,. to , ,hn ..-, fn ...
in cuargo oi our cjoob nay, urogon,
Is thoro."
II. r. Welclu of hnn Francisco,
n. v
representing Schilling & Co., is n
new mnn on tho Coos Hay territory.
.Mr. wolcli bns beon working tho city
trade In Onklanu for tho satno firm
for tho last four years, but this
Is his first trip to Coos nay. Tho
formtr representative of tho com-
puny wns taken 111 nt FVoronco nnd
siient some time In tho hospital In
North Bund.
Sol Israel, tho hat artist. Is In tho
city, with a new brand for cnndl-
antes, thnt nro Impervious to "hot
M" fn' tort-Uerv hnn hon made
lnrger since his Inst trip here nnd
so has Sol he Is getting to bo as
sonsltlvo about his weight as n wo-
mnn nbout her nee.
K. I), llnbrlclsen, n travollng snTes-
man, left on tho morning trnln for
Cnqullle, Myrtle Point and nnndon
today.
.
Don Onrdlnor, reprcsentntlvo of
Dunbnni. PurrlLMin & Mnvilnn nt
Srn Francisco, loft on tho morning
tain for con mil and Handon tedny.
The Cliaiiillci- llotell
P. A. Tucker, San Francisco; J,
(llensou. Snn KVnnrlxm' l'rniil.- Tlimn.
ns, Missoula; Chnrles F Cnssell. Port
land; sol crnu, Sacrainoutn; Frank
F. Holland, Portlnnd; Kd McKeuwn
nnd wife, Coalodo; Hon Welch, Schil
ling's Hest; I). J, Keotigh, Myrtel
Point: II. A. Tvler. Pnrllnml- V n
, Laytnii, Portland; F. A. Dryden, Port-
lanu; k. v. woliion, Portland; K. J.
Hnymon, PortUnd; .M. M. Young, Co
qullle; W. II, Starky. Portland; H. J.
Nlelson. Portlnml! .1. n. Pllninn nn.
I ailille: h. M. Wurner nml ulfo llnv
.Cltj-; C. C. Hninlln, Handon; Kdgar
Iveenery, Portland; D. H. Mann. San
I Francisco; Yale Qlenson, San Fran
elsco, The Lloyd Hole).
K. Stefflor, Handon; O. Johnson,
Portland; John Sumo. Heleua, Mont.;
C. W. Currnn, Florenco, Or.; W. 11.
Strong, Portland; J. H. lloonoy, Tol
edo; H. Woldon. Toledo; John Smith,
Toledo; M. T. Hnrtholomow, Rtnplre;
k. iieini, iinnuon; t Miml. Portlnnd.
The lllniico Hotel.
It. Whlttemore, Coaledo; W. L.
Tleggle, Virginia; S. M, Bunnell,
Portland; O. Ladd, Portland; Frank
K. MnSOll. Poaleilo ll.in Mnrnliv
Coaledo; Georgn Jaohnlng, Coaledo;
J. O. Hnuser. Hr(dgo; Tory Cox, Coos
Itlver; O. It. Mnln, Topeka; Chas.
Clements, South! Hend, Or.; D. Mc
Lellnn. Honryvllle; K. Thomas, Hen
ryvllle; Dan Murphl-. Coaledo; J.
Stlnipllnn, Falls City. Or.
The St. l-m iviire Hotel,
Davo Mains, S:i Francisco; Mrs. E.
F. Kstabrook, Ssu Francisco; M, A.
Dean nnd son, San Francisco; M F
WK'tttherby. Lo Angeles, Clarence
Lick and wife. Coqullle; J. R Hrown.
Shonlalres. Mtsl Siartre Pui-tl.in.l
J. Daly. Kmplroi Jack Harris, South
coos mver; u. f i.andrltn. Coos
River; M. T. nartholomew. Empire;
Phillip LandrlthNCoos River; W C.
Heart, Handon.
wh
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AMONG THE CANDIDATES
CANDIDATE FOU THK
OREUOX LEGISLATURE
J. TOM HAM;
MfHiihvr of the liiiw Klnn of Hall
& Hull nnd u IMouecr
IN SOLICITINQ tlio nomlnntion ror
Iteprescntntlvo on tho Demncrntlc
tli-lrnt Id lm vntml fn Atnv ITi.
10M, I will say that I havo lived
In Coos County, Oregon, for moro
thnn forty years, havo been n life
long Democrat, served ns Deputy
Sheriff of Coos County, under the
administration of Col. John Lane,
served ns Deputy Collector of Cus
toms under tlio administration of
John S. Coko, Sr during his term
of office, and made a good record.
Investigate It. I have never souglit
' nn offlco from the voters of Coos
County during my llfo prior to this.
I now ask your support. I am In
favor of good roads, and permanent
roads and will support any mensuro
that may bo Introduced for the bet
terment of our present road system.
I favor n law allowing tax payors
to pay their taxes quarterly and If
so paid no penalty. I favor equal
taxation nnd reduction of taxes. I
am opposed to tho creation of un
necessary commissions which must
bo supported nt the taxpayers' ex
pense I bollevo In n complete re
vision of tho present game lnws. I
bollovo the snmo should bo made to
conform to tho condition of tho
dlfforcnt localities, ff iiomlnntcd
and olectod to tho legislature I will
support tho wishes of my constltu-
tents nnd do my best for tho Inter
est of tho state of Oregon and Coon
County.
t'ut nn "X" on your ticket bo
tween tho number and tho nnmo J.
Tom Hall at tho primaries, May in,
IHH.
Yours truly,
J. TOM HALL.
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XKWSPAPKIt L1FK !
IX COQUIIiLK.!
Today I grind out Social notes:
On Tuesday Courts Judicial
Or undortnkers claim my oar
To got tholr nows official.
On Wednesday rend tho wookly proof
Of usual country lottor,
Or tho Commissioner's monthly Junk
in Interest llttlo hotter.
On Thursday make tho usual rounds,
On Frldny court Iioubo visit;
Then Saturday draw my wookly check
A lively llfo! Well. Is It?
Tho Reporter.
U'AXDIRATE I'OIt COXflHKSS
ROM THIS DISTRICT
Present PmM'cutltig Attorney of
Curry County
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WIM.IS II. MKHKDITH.
HON. WI1
who Is
c noml
fON. WILMS II. MI8UKDITH,
seeking the Demourat-
ilnatlon for Congress In
this district, was born In Iowa City,
Iowa. November UU. 187fi. Ills
early youth was spent In Control
Iowa. At tho ago of lfi his par
ents moved to New York, and after
threo years' residence there returned
to Iowa.. Ills odtientlon wns re
ceived In tho public schools. At 18
h.' began teaching school, nnd- stud
ied law nt night and during vaca
tion. He Inter entered Now York
J.nw School In Now York City,
whore ho spent a year. Iloturnlng
to lown, ho entered th Inwn Col
lego of Lnw of Dea Moines, from
which Institution ho graduated, be
ing admitted In May, 18118, bofore
the supremo court or turn stmo,
and also the United Stntes District
Courts. Ho practiced law two years
In Clnrk county, lown, during 'widen,
tlmo he wns nominated by the
Democrats of his district for stnto
senator, but being too young undor
tho statutes to qualify, ho resigned
this nomination.
He was innrrlfd In 1808 to Miss
Ollle Hargrove, of Poplar llluff, Mo.
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AXI) DltKSSKS.
Tlio showing Is rnmnle'o, nil
the latest models and mater
ials made iu exclusively for
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Inspection as space will not per
in It discretion. '
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ON HATES, HLOUSES AND
SKIRTS.
All new and modern In Btylo
mid tho best of material.
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GraYJILatioiii Is a
Wmidlerfol Law
or force of the natural world. The safety and
order of the universe depend upon its proper
operation. It effects the nrains of sand and
the mighty planet. In the universe of business
there is a natural gravitating toward the busi
ness that is advertised. Classified ads serve
as an impelling gravitational force upon busi
ness opportunities. TIMES want ads are par
ticularly strong in influencing the trend of trade
opportunities here. Try them!
N,
CANDIDATE FOR
COUNTY COMM,SsiavKn
o. ,t. skkm:v
Well-Kiiown Itesldent of Coanlii.
Valley Who Seeks IfcLclSfc
Nomination
-vwvwwv.
OJ. SKKMOY, candidate for th
democratic uomlnatlon f0
County Cominlulontr, I. 0
of tho pioneer residents of Com
County. Ho Is woll known and
popular and tiroiiilBcn in ..w .
llvily campaign,
MIIS. rOKKMAX HUM)
Former Curry County Tcnclier Hound
Over tn (iriiiicl .inr
CLATSKANIB, Or., April 11.-
mtb. i iorn i, I'oroman, the Socialist
tcnehor of Qtilucy, who was arretted
and Is under linnds dinrcoit nliki.i
,lng a riot, nt the school house, oj
.tinrcu uu.wiien hiio wiui a number oi
other frlonds Invaded the schoolhooie
was given n hearing In Judge Danes'
court nnd she wns bound over to th
grnnd Jury. As tho City Hall ai
InHiifrlnnh In nilinlt nil w'm mtYnA i
enter, tho Socialists hired Page's Hall
nnu tno nig room was crowded for
mo nenring ny an exciting mroof.
Havo your Job printing dote it
Tlio Times ornco.
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MEN'S SOFT SHIRTS
Tho comfortablo glrf-and
lake. Tho absonco of starch
ed ploats nnd cuffs make (he
Negligee Shirts n favorlt
with mon who want ease an!
freedom In tho summer apparel
Somo Cluett Peabody Co.
shown In our stock with many
othor loading brands made of
now mercerized cloth with cutis
and now stylo separate collor.
Wovon strip pntterns In Dlufe
Dlnck nnd Yellow.
91.50 and $2.
We- Ounninteo Satisfaction
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