The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 04, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
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NEWS OF NEAkBY TOWNS
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(Special to The Times.)
School wiih closed all Inst week,
MIbs Fitzgerald, the teacher, at
tending Institute nt Myrtle Point.
Mrs. Spencer Small has returned
from Massachusetts, where she has
been sliue last 8trliiK, visiting nt
her former homo. Mrs. Small was
called there by the serlouii Illness
of hor mother, who recently passed
nwny.
Chas. Jensen, or .Miirsiirioia, wna
lilt I HI'S OF ll.WDO.V.
Xi-tt.K of Clly-lijMlu-Son As Told ly
The Heronler.
V. H. ZeeU stnrted tl:e erection of
a new modern house on his lots on
Garfield avenue this niornliiK. Mr.
Y.ook Is bulldltiK It for their own and
he and Mrs. JCeck will occupy It as
soon as It is completed.
Miss Fulleiton, who has boon chief
operator for the Coos Uny Home tele
phone company for some time, has
resinned and accepted u position with
the raiiilon Furniture company. Miss
Clara .Mcintosh, formerly of the Co
nullle telephone office, will take the
place of Miss Ftillerton ns chief op-
callliiK on friends here Sunday
Cranberry picking lias begun. The
crop will he very biuiiII this yenr.
Irwin I'lnkerton visited iiib par-(erntor.
cuts her j lust Sunday. 11. M. Chllders, a pioneer of Ore-
.1. II, I'lnkerton, of the local roii, died nt tho W. Attorbury home
EChooI board, attended dircciorB south, of town Sundny inorning.
KiectliiB nt Myrtle Point Inst week.
I'OIt HAXDOX IIOTI'Mi
Someone threw a rock Into the
plate glass window of the new First
National Hank building Inst night,
hroaklnK n whole in It and hndlv
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At ft meeting insi nigni 01 mo shattering the whole ghiBB, which
euhscribers to the Block for the cost $li"0.
new Hotel Outlier, It found thnt
practically nil the stock hud been I mkmi.kto.v is r.Vf.MiiTtiMii.
BtibBcrlucd and a committee con
ulstlng of J. I.. Kronenberg, Klhcrt
Dyer nnd Stove (Salller was appoint
ed to go ahead and Incorporate nnd
proceed with the work. This ns
BtiroB Hint the hotel will bo built.
Jlandon Recorder.
m:vs ok fi.ohf.noi:.
Kveiits Along Slimlinv as Told by
The Pilot.
DANDON, Or., Sept. I. Some ex
citement was caused here by tho
finding of a skeleton, apparently that
of nu Indian, on the bluff near here.
MRS. .NOAH'S WIMi.
An order approving the will of
Mary A. Noah, deceased, which haw
been admitted to probate, lias been
, .. . " . '. ",.,. . . i iieen aiiiumeu io pronnie, lias neon
C. .1. .Mnhoney left Thursday nf- mnnted by the Count v Court. O.
ternoon on n business trip to Ku-i, Cshow. who was iinined In the
E"'0' , ...... instrument, wan appointed admluls-
Tuesday evening. AugUBt U.i, n trnlor. The estate lias a value of
party was given by I.loyd Suiibert nbont $:iomi, and is to bo upportlon
In his rooms at Acme. In honor v, among four children and her sur
iif his niece, Iloriilco and nephew, vlvlng htisbnnd. Itosoburg Itevlow.
.Tack, who linve Jtiat pnssed tliotr f
lint milestone. There were about' KlItK IX COTT.W.'K GltOVK.
iiuy guesiB present iiiciiiiuiig sumo
from Portland. Kugeiio. Mnrahfleld. Morning Itlae Most IHmistiinix In llic
North Ilciul, Mapleton, Point T.tr-1 HMniv of the Town.
inre nml Florence A iiiobI plensnnl coTTAOK (IROVU, Or.. Sept. It.--
m-i-iiii.K mi" ") imiicmB nim , Tho worst and most (leslructlve flro
Bilging, while cofree nml cake ueroii,, K, ,llHtory of rttngo drove oe
nlso Berved. At a ate hour the ,.1irml Smi,,ny morillllB wll0 10
""""' ""' " V i I" . '"""" iir Hi bu ng ownei bv .loin Spa
ones many more birthdays to come. ,,,. The property wni oceuplo
to iikciim: COXTKST.
llcnson and MeXary Will Know Who
Won .ludgeshlp Siitmibiy.
SAUCM. Or.. Sept. II. Tho Me-
Nary-lleiiBon race for the nonilnntlnn
for .liiBtlce of the Supreme Court will
property wns oceun ml
by the John Golden dry goods store
nml the Parker garnpe. Tho totnl
Iocs Is esiliunted nt J.'IO.OOu.
KAISKIt FI.OITS (JKOIUJi: V.?
LONDON. Sept. I. The Kxnietm
puhllshes the following, which, how-
bo settled finally Sep.. R. Tho 'ev. ,H mw. Ir ne elsewhere
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c'wblc'h'Vs ;,:ltu,rd,a;"C'',,k,,, "y SC,,t,i W.P,B ml llrlli "'ortn'r. and
'Tllf'iflrSSVi, es..on in the! ZS "" t,lW0 ,ro
In tl:o returns from tho other ques- Whereupon tho onuieror marched
Honed precincts in tlio McNary-Hen- or tho room " miuclitd ou
fen rnco. according to a letter rccelv- .
eu ny .insure .Mc.nry from Oovernor Your next visit m a Hinm si.m.i.i
Vest. The H-inie letter wns nlso sent bo iniulo In nnswor to an ad. In to
te Judge HeiiBou. .'nvV tumor
naner.
Sidelights Oim Tine WW
In 1 hours '.I7.OO0 soldiers Join
ed Iftml Kitchener's nriny, constltu
ting a world's record for a single
day's recruiting.
While Huglaud waits for news of
the L'llth century Waterloo without
song or cheer. Tommy Aiklus Is
going Into buttle sluicing thin lilt:
It's a Ioiik way to Tlpporary,
It's a Ioiik way to go'.
It's a Ioiik way to Tlpperary
To tho sweetest lrl I know.
(oodbye, Plcrndllly:
Farewell, l.olcester Sqiiuro;
It's n long way to Tlpperary,
Hut my heart's right theru.
It has bopn reported that one
of tho consmiuences of tho war
would bo the boycotting of all (!er
man music In London. The direc
tors of the Queen's Hall Orchestra
deny the report, so far as they nro
concerned. Wagnor. Schubert,
llrahms and Schumann continue to
figure In their programs, I
Influences of tho European war
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effect on the Pittsburg Industries.
KiiKlnud. Japan mid South America
nro making Inquiries of the mills
here for steel supplies for the first
time direct. They Include struc
tural steel, plates, steel bars, who
rods and wire goods, skelp and
steel pipe. One letter received
from an F.iigllsh buyer stated that
the supply usually obtainable from
Uelglum and (lormnny bus been en
tirely cut off and. while tho Kug
llsh plants are maintaining a fairly
regular operation, there Is not suf
ficient u'eel to inppf deaii'ls.
"I.OXfJ WAV TO 'ril'IMCIl.lUV"
STIIIS TIIK llltlTISII All.MV
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Words ut tho Cnichv Song to Which
John Hull's Hoys .Match to War.
"It's n Long Way to Tlpporn,ry''
hns becomo the niarchliiK song of tho
IliiiNh rriuy. iiecnrdhiK to London
dispatches. It Is not widely known
In this country. The wrls are: l
Up to mighty London tame mi Irish-.
man one day, j
As tho streets are pav'd with gold,;
Hiiro every one was gay; I
Singing songs of Piccadilly, Strand
and Leicester Sniiure. i
Till Paddy got excited, then
shouted to them tlioro:
enoui'S:
It's a long way to Tlpperary,
It's a long wiiy to go;
It's a long way to Tlpperary,
To the sweeiost girl 1 know.
Good-hy Piccadilly, fnrowell Lolces-
ter S(iiare;
It's a long, long way to Tlpporary,
Hut my hoart's right there.
Paddy wrote a letter to his Irish
Molly O'
Saying: "Should ou not recelvo It,
write and let nie know;
If I make mistakes In spelling, Molly
doar," said ho,
"Heineinber, It's (ho pen that's bnd.
ilonf lay the blame on mo."
cnoitrs.
Molly wroto a neat reply to Iris..
Pnililv rv
Salng: "Mike Maloney wants to
marry me and so
Leave the Strand and Piccadilly, or
you'll he to hlaiuu
For love has fairly drove mo silly,
Imping you're tho same."
W
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BONNET II
IS ME OF MILLINERS
J.atcht Styles in Women's HeailgiMir
CJIven Decided Military Character.
Now couios the war bonnot.
Fashion has decreed that no smart
ly dressed woman is complete with
out at least one of thoin--au edict
that has gono forth from tho con
vention of the National Association
of Retail Milliners at tho Congress
Hotol. The new stylos of hoaddress
woro shown to more than 400 woman.
Ooldlo Huyor, who volunteered her
servlcos as a modal, prhlod herself
on tho fnct that she wns tho first to
wear tie crentlons.
The hats are designed along mili
tary lines, Blinpllclty Is oue of tho
main leatures accomplished by tho
designer. Mine. Maorle Harries, pres
ident of the milliners' association.
A helmet-shaped lint patterned af
ter tho inllltiu' hoadgcir of tho (ier
niau emperor will be known us tho
Kaiser Wllheliu hat.
TI ere also Is a design nanied for
Crown Prime William, while other
styles are to ho known ns the Aus
trian. Cossack. Polncaro and Wood
row hats.
ItF.Al) Till: ADS.
Head the war news, but don't for
get tho storo news In Tho Times.
Times Want Ads bring results.
Advertise Now?
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We are"asked to ad
vise if, ' under present
conditions, advertising
should be curtailed
But each line has its
own unique "present
conditions' Such a
question involves several forms
of advice,
Therefare boom times in some
lines ManyJ factories are over
whelmed with orders. Some face
a demandfar jbeyond their ca
pacity. Soino cnk'i' largely to fanners, and
fanners in general seem this year to
he getiing rather more ihan (heir
share of prosperity. The farmer with
full pockets finds nothing too good for
him. .He's a magnificent spender.
These fortunate advertisers who are
oversold can cut down on their adver
tising. There is no virtue in selling
more than one can deliver.
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There are other lines imported, or
requiring imported materials, on
which there is sloppage of supplies.
There are lines which for these, or
other transient reasons, sell now at ab
normal prices. There are lines sold at
fixed prices, ou which advancing costs
have decimated profits for a time. On
all such lines one might advise curtail
ment in all forms of salesmanship.
Hut ''present conditions" in general
means si degree of depression, a shade
of uncertainty. And the query is, if in
such situations advertising should be
curtailed or stopped.
y all means, no. Should a runner
stop for a rising grade, or a swimmer
for an adverse tide? If they did,
where might their rivals in tho race
he when they started up ?
Advertising ought to be the cheapest
salesmanship. Also the most efficient.
If it is that, then it is the last force to
reduce. If it isn't, then it needs, in
good or bad times, rehabilitation.
In National advertising our most
prosperous times come during business
depression. Then is when men who are
on the right lines fight hardest. Then
is when waste is eliminated, and the
cheapest ami best methods are used to
the limit. And then is when the weak
and inefficient abandon the field to the
stronger.
There may be less business to get in
dull times, but there are also less men
who use the best ways to get it. Some
of the greatest harvests ever gathered
in advertising have K'u gar:wml in
times of depression.
We find that good
advertising is rarely stop
ped by misfortune It is
ten times as often stop
ped by over demand The
chief clients of this house are to
day pressing advertising harder
than ever before.
But is this in reality any time
io feel blue ? Does'nt it look as
though we might be on the
verge of unprecedented business
prosperity?
Home prospects look better than tis
sual. Hig crops at high prices bring
smiles to the faces of nearly one-half
of our people. The railroads got a
little encouragement. Our new bank
ing system will ward off some dangers.
Then what new booms may come to
us like gifts from the dead as a re
sult of this pitiful war? Reason tells
us they must come if we reach out to
get them, hi To still flows on amid that
devastation. People must be clothed
and fed. Anil the markets abandoned
by the nations which held (hem should
be supplied by us.
JWhcn millions desert the arts of
peace, those who abide, wcll-equipncd
and ready, surely ought to prosper.
As for war news affecting tho value
of ads, it certainly doesn't detract
from them. It is giving to adver
tisers increased circulation with no
present advance in cost.
The argument that it makes news
papers too interesting is a new one in
advertising. The most interesting ma
gazines have always been the best pat
ronized. Why should we seek for dull
newspapers?
In any event the average woman is
not a great reader of the war news.
Her favorite pages in the newspaper
remain about as ever. She is tho houso
hold buyer. And the majority ot ad
vertising even on men's things de
pends on its appeal to her.
t No, these are no times to cease ad
vertising save under rare conditions.
The harder the fight the more one
needs his best weapons. The more
quitters there are the more there is for
the rest of us. And we who keep ready
and active and fit who keep in the
thick of things, dull times and good
will hold immeasurable advantage
when the tide comes in.
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In Chicago Tribune.
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