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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1914)
FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALONEY DAN K. .MALOXEY Kdltor mid Pub. News Kdltor Official 1'npcr of Coos County Entered at tho Postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mail matter. Dedicated to tho service of tho people, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that evil shall not thrive unopposed. HUnSCIUPTION RATES. DAILY. One year $0.00 Per month CO WEEKLY. One year $1.50 When paid strictly In advance tho Subscription price of tho Coos Day Times Is $5.00 per yoar or $2.50 for six months. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES MnrMiflclri :: :: : : ; : Oregon THE Mill Or EFFICIENCY. SPEAKING of tho ngo of efficien cy, a Toledo man 'locates It be ond tho half century mark. Ho calls our nttentioii to tho fact that Colunbtis was fifty-six when ho dis covered America, thnt Darwin, Kant, Spqncer, Wagner, Haydn and others did' their greatest and best work whon far pnBt the fifty mnrk, and that Homo have persisted In grent accomplishments until seventy or moro years of ago. This argument won't help tho man who Is nged and broken and totter ing at fifty, will It? Hut It will hearten tho man of forty or more who hns been careful of his re sources, to think that, to him aclilovo went Is stilt n possibility and It may find him tho opportunity to nchleva by convincing somo master of opportunity thnt years do not always spell senility or less of vir ility. Tho youngest man may reflect that ho has tho opportunity to run a long race and ho mny cntch sight of tho fact that tho man of fifty is not necessarily n "back number" moroly because of his half century. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA tho war nows Just whon somo folks wor0 learning to like It. T o Coos Hay small boy who Is too sick to go to school knows thnt every cloud has a sliver lining. Wo are in favor of giving Huerta a unluto of twenty-one guns, but let's have tho guns pointed In the right direction. It will bo noticed that the Ameri cans In Vera Cruz aro not nctlng as If they expected to bo called homo most any day, Imnglno tho rngo of William Ran dolph Hearst who Imnglnedi ho lrad President Wilson started rlcht at least toward' n war with .Mexico. A Coos Day married man says he has lived with his wife twcnty-flvo years and never hnd a qunrrol. she niusi Do a model woman or ho Is an awful liar. ' -M-tt- Mrs. Dolmont snyB "womnn by In tuition can tell an honest man from a grnftor." Which may bo one rea son somo nion hate to seo her got into pontics. Tho Coos Day woman who Bpcnds six months working four dozen pan sles into a night shirt for tne hea then usually has a husband who has mighty fow buttons on his clothes. Onco in n while wo seo n Coos Day bachelor who gets so despondent thnt ho Imagines ho has as niiiny troubles as a married man. unc rasiiiou magazine announces that skirts will not ho nny fullor this summer. This Is somo roller. Some of thorn worn by Coos Day womon look ns IT tlioy could stand but llttlo more strain. Tho mennest man I ovor know, You'vo often seen his caper Ho stops nnd rends the headlines Hut never buys n paper. -K--Somo Cons Day people are always startlnir tilings thov never oxnect to I finish. And they start n lot of lies that never stop going. A Mnrshflold man Is so patriotic that ho has sworn off on chilli con enrno and will not eat Mexican ta in a I uh until after tho war Is over. EVEIt NOTICE IT. HEBE 10 L R 0 -I good evening. A loss may sometimes prove to ha n gain to us, and Ignor nnco In some tilings may be knowledge. Petrarch. Till: FLYING WOULD. Tho I. world Is flying 'round so fast It's hard to keep your ground! You'ro feolln" dizzy Just to think bow fnst It's fly in' 'round 1 No tlno to rest beside tho wny Mo hear n dream's b wool call; Dut It knoWs, Just woro It's go In' It'll got' there after all! II. J?piaAio'"tlto old-time fullers I'vo heard 'cm rise -nil1 say; "BIio'h whlrllu' 'round the heav ens In a reckless sort o' wny!" . . '" ... 4 Thoy're lookln' ovory tnluuto for tho startled stars to fall; Dut silo surely Iciiowh the path way slio'll get there nr tor all! III. It's tho Now Tlmr, good poo plo, with nil tho rushlii' crowds; Earth-lights have mnde tho stars dim, an' the build ings scrape tho clouds! world Ih Just n-splnnln' clenr to tho heavenly wall, sho knows tho shltiln' pnthwnv slio'll got thoro after .ill! Frank L, Stnnton. . -k-m- TOPICS OF THE TIM KM I Somotlmes a dop voice conceals a shallow mind. -it-n-A live business man fights shy of n dond sure thing- -tX-M-Lovo may be blind before marrlago but its eyesight Improved after tho honeymoon. -JI-XX-Appears to hnve been u slump In Many a truth Is told In Jest And when wo forgot our troubles Many a Becret Is given nway Over the boozo as It bubbles. -XX-XX- "Oot a gown to fit your mind," ad vises a lecturer to women. Somo of them hnve been doing that for the past year or two. Thoro's not much to it. -XI-XX- J. W. Perkins arjd E. M. An drews to Discuss Railroad Project with Men Here. J. W. Perkins, chairman of tho railroad committee of the Ilosoburg Commercial Club and E, M. Androws, of Mcdford, basilicas assoclato of Mr. Perkins will meet nnd confer with the business men of Mnrshflold at tl o regular meeting of tho Chamber of Commerce tonight In rcgnrd to the proposed railroad which would con nect Hosoburg isltli tidewater. Mr. Perkins says that tho cominlt- tco orgnnlzcd in Ilosoburg hns doti-j tmciy decided to mil id a railroad to tldowater and that sufficient capital to promote tho project Is available. Ho sayB that two routes aro being considered and that it Is his object to lea in what the business men of this community think of the project. Doth I'orkins and Andrews nre en thusiastic about tho proposition nnd hopo to get the co-operation of tho business men of Coos Day. They feel thnt tho far sighted men of this com munity will bo willing to meet them hnlf wny. Perkins and Andrews have accepted on Invitation to meet with tho North Dcnd Chamber of Commerce at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning. Tho business men of North Dond will have several points to present to tjio representatives of tho rnllrond commission. This is the Reason Why You should buy your rugs- and draperies fromi Perry & Nicholson You Get more rugs to select from.i You get rugs . that' are different from other lines, You get newer and handsomerr patterns. You get better qualities. And you get lower prices When it comes to draperies, bear this in mind. Our drapery department is years ahead of all others combined SURVEY FOIt HAIIjWAY, Tho Times has been printing somo lessons on how to danco tho tango, hut tho real best way Is to keep one arm on her self respect nnd the otlror nrm u round her modesty and bo enro ful what she does with her feet. -IX-1X- Engineers Duty mi Hiitlierllii and Coos liny Project. SUTHEItLIX, Ore. Mny IT.. Fif teen surveyors, In chnrgo of Engi neer Hnllcy, arrived hero tho flrat of tho week and nre now busy on the Job of making a survey of tho Suthcrlln, Coos Day & Enstorn Hall road. Tho crow brought In nenrly n enr load of equipment, Including an auto mobile, and havo established a camp flvo miles enst of town. A prelimin ary lino was made from a point Just south of the locnl S. P. station to the J. F. Liiro Co. dam, n few miles east of town. Tho now rond will bo on tho south sldo of Sutliorlln Crook nnd follow tho south slope to tho enst end of tho valley. It is annoiinc ed thnt grading on tho roadbed will commence within thirty days and that a largo forco will bo employed in order that tho work may bo com pleted as early as possible. I Tho assurance of a now railroad for this valley and tho beginning of work on n $30,000 hntnl nnd IiiirI. uess block has caused a mnrked Im provement in buslncBH conditions and mi Increase in values In business proporty. An u rulo tho Coos Day man who pays as ho goes doesn't go very far nowndnys. -tx-xx- II Kit NAME Tho Dut She was round ami she was ruddy, And hor chooks woro llko tho rose; Ami sho wolghod at lenst ono-olghty As tho buy scala record shows, Sho w;w sound ns any dollar, And no stronger girl you'vo mot; Yet this big and robust creature Hud beou christened Violet. UNO. -H-H- III'XP HOSKIlUIin GIRLS. Tho Ilosebum Nows snva: "Tim citizens of Mnrshflold and Coos liny aro Just as enthusiastic over tho railroad activities dlsplayod In Iloso burg ns wo aro horo. and them Ih jno question of tholr holding out tho Kiiiu nniui or woicomo nccompnnlod with material assistance whon tho project gels fairly aturtod on Its wny. it Is rather hinted that out side of the business opportunities New Net Curtains New Scrim Curtains New Piece Goods New Couch Covers. New Portieres New CreLoMes, Make it a point to visit this store. See, for yourself 'tKat we give more and charge less, that we save you money. Your money's worth or your money back. Perry Nicholson XOUTH HEXD. I 8upt. A. Q. Unab loft last night for Portland whoro h'o will spond a week or so on business and pleasure. Chas. Thorn and Chris Pedorson hnvo gone to San Francisco on business. Tho Hector of tho Marshflold Epis copal church will conduct services In St. Mary's Church North Dond (My ers Dulldlng) at 3 o'clock Sunday a- Booker Mil thnt will lw. ilni'nlnmwl nn.i ..;i ul D "" ' ciucK aunuay aj tl! n InS iuSotSS&n S""dtty ScU01 W,U COrt" mnn nf H.. ! ..i.t ,.T. ." . nO Ul . . JU. j mon or tnnt region would ko to come over to Ilosoburg oftonor, and get acquainted with tho bovy of hnndsomo young ladles for which this city Is noted." I QL'ESTIOX Vim Til 15 HAY. Let Us Help You Get Rich SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES BY BUYING HERE Saturday Specials 19 pounds Sugar $1.00 100 pounds potatoes ..$1.15 These prices are for Satur day onlyand cash only. Portland Grocery Store 307 South Broadway. Next dpor to Postoffice PHONE 192-J. i - All tho candidates nre for economy now, hut how will It bo nfter oloc tlnn Is over? -XX-XX- A mini's wife should bo dear to him but not expensive. you would fill your llfo with Joy, And put tho klboBh on old Sorrow Do just as well today, inv boy. An you Intend to do tomorrow. Anon. -XX-XX- W'o mny sometimes think tho tide Is slow to rise hut far back the Inlets show overflowing banks, and thnt In time will tell on tho open bay. AT .THE IS Willi 1 F ER iHOTELS At tho Chandler. K. II. Hanson, Myrtle Point; K. M. Androws, Medford; J, Perkins, Hoseburg: Chnrlos Hamlin nnd wife, (address Illegible) l'rlco Davis City: V. E. Dost. Unndonj K. D. Martin, Portland. Jack Marshall, Portland, II. D. Itoyo, Portland; George E. Ton itey, Myrtle Point: W. A. Walters, Spokane; II, L. Lively, Seattle; P. W. Pamlngton, Portland; A. S. McGeo City: P. V. Goodale. Portland: J. iM. Drliikloy, Portlniid; C. II. Cor t'.son, Seattle; B. M. Eldrldge, St. Louis. At tlu Lloyd. J. Stephens, Portland; Karl Ev lug;, Cottage Grove; Xoono Short rldgo. Cottage Grove; K. M. I'rlng, Itoseburg; K, V. Carter, City; K. J Morgan, Portland; Perry Lannlng Richmond, Calif., Leo N. Nelson, Portland. At Clio lllnuco. O. Carr. Astoria; J. C. Terroll nnd wife, Dutiden; Goorgo Darronpohl, Coaledo; Vlck Dallas, City; A. Holmes, City; Charles Johnson, City .11 i ne m. liiivvrence, J. Mlddloton, Chicago, T. Wolf, Spokane; Mrs. Clay Roberts, City; W. G. Knott. City; J. W. Leo, Dener; a. I. Vaughn, North Inlet; Mrs. Den P. Clark, Dandon, J. L. Bowman Has Engaged In Manufacturing Business In Large Way. ' George Hotuor who roturned to- nay ironi n oner imsiuess trip to Portland says that J. L. Downinn of jno woolen .Mill storos has ongnged In tho manufacture of clothing from uivgon wooions in an extensive way. Ho has recently Installed a factory In Portlniid with nil tho latest ele ctrical mnchlnery nnd n large forco oi onipioyes for tho innniifncturo of men's suits along tho same lines as now pursued In tho Eastern cltles.Ho nns a largo roreo or employes at work and Is placing n nunibor of mon on tho road. , Mr. Itotnor says that while business hns beon qulot, the prospects are get ting bettor and thero Is a general feollng thnt conditions will Improve from now on. rOUM I'XIQUK CLVII. Only Is Dclulslto fo. Memlicrsliip ioss or ivt or ieg. OAKLAND. Calif.. Miv ir. a unique club is under formation In Oakland, and already has a num ber of members, although no one Is anxious to get in who Is not thor oughly eligible already. Tho organization Is called tho Comradorle Club, and the only qual ification for membership is that tho candidate must have lost one limit, either an arm or a leg. Charlos Hastings, who has lost both legs, is tho secretary. Tho club roster alreadv has sevr- nl members nnd moro aro joining ench day. Among tho members is Kdward Poster, whoso artificial lee does not prevent liith from running a mile beforo breakfast each day, riding a motorcycle, dancing the tango and being an export roller skater. Several other members aro TFe Royal TONIGHT ? ic.vnm: ciiaxgi: op phogium "THKIUGSISTKIt" 2 reel Imp drama featuring Mntt Mooro nnd Jane Gnll. A PKACKITL VICTOItV" All Interesting picture with Thnn housora groat child actress at her best "TIIIJIIKAUTOPA ItOSK" A domestic drama roll of human Interosjt. "LOVES LUCK & A PAINT DUUSH" An artist attains fame nfter his sup posed death and works somo graft. Come and Seo It. ADMISSION Lowor Floor 15c Dnlcony 10c TOMOUHOW NIGHT .... 'WIIIJ.V I'HSl'STIIKKWTIIi: lU'LL" Tho greatest two-reel comedy ever made. Also another 2 rcolor will bo shown "When Pierrot .Met Pierrot" A fine two-reol drama. SUNDAY NIGHT TXDKK THE IJLACIv PIlAG" The buccaneer adventures of Sir Henry Morgan in throe reels featuring Miss Cleo Madison this will lin nrmm. panted by our flvo piece orchestra' (the best in town) we leave it toi you to Judge. . D bpt, Store PHONET 32' MEN'S FURNISHINGS All the new styles In Men's $3.0ff Hats:. Bltj shipment just received. See Window display;. ' "Arrow" Shirts, all stylos and sizes-..,. $1.50 "Monarch" Shirts, all styles and. sizes $1.00 Rellin Made Guaranteed Hose, 4 pair for $1.00 B, V, D, Union Suits $1.00 Separate Piece and Union Suits, all weights and sizes, from 50c to $3.00. Grand Theater Tlio Adventures of Kuthlyn" "THE KOVAL SLAVE" Kathlyn oscapes from The Temple of tho Lion "flees Into tho depths of tho forests and taking refuge In a huntors blind, platformed In a tree, nns srrenuous experience hut Is final.' ly driven from her retreat hv thni wild Inhabitants of the Jungle to a worse fate, falling Into the hands of tho slave- traders. This Installment. In two reels. ' "A FOL'U FOOTED DKSPEKAIKV' COMEDY I should sav yesYou will laugh yourself sick over this sure enough comedy. "AX A ItS EXT M1XDED MOTHKIl" Another splendid comedy that will bring tears of Joy. cv "THE DELAYED SPECIAL' Railroad story. fe 9a$6t&m IRVING BLOCK. SPECIAL SALE OF SUIT CASES, HAND BAGS ANU LUNCH BOXES GENTS OR LADIES ONE-THIRD OFF Dags at $1.00 1-3 off .... ADMISSION Dags at $3.2B 1-3 oft Rags at $3.50 1-3 off Dags at $C.OO 1-3 off Dags at $10.00 1-3 of; Dags at $22.50 1-3 off Suit cases at $2.25 1-3 off Suit cases at $2,50 1-3 oft Suit cases at $3,00 1-3 off Suit cases at $3.50 1-3 off Suit cases at $4.00 1-3 off Suit cases at $4.50 1-3 off S5e ...$2.15 ,$2.35 ..$4.00 ..$6.65 $15.00 ..$1.50 ..$1.65 ..$2.00 co Qn . .yfCt Suit cases nt $5.00 1-3 off Suit cases at $0.00 1-3 off Suit cases at $7.50 1-3 off Suit cases at $9.50 1-3 off Suit cases at $12.50 1-3 off Suit cases at $14.00 t.'l nff Suit cases at $16.50 (Ml fill 1-3 off P liJX Suit cases at $20.00 (MO OR off V w,ww. LUXCII DOXKS .$3,35 .$4.00 .$5,00 .ipUitliJ .$3,35 $9,35 1-3 A uu Lunch Doxes at $1.00 CC i.h ntt w Lunch Doxes at 75c C(ji .uvw UU $2.65 $3.00 1-3 Off Greater values saw for tho price you never SELTi FOR' Why? Decause WE CASH. equally talented. Children Sc Adults 10 Qffitf