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COOS BAY TIMES
M. O. MAJLONEV, Kdltor and Fab.
DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor
Official Pnpor of Coos County
Official Paper City of Mnrshflold.
Entorod at tlio Postoftlce at Marsh
field, Orogon, for transmission
through t.ho malla ai necond-clasa
mall matter.
An lndopondent Republican nows
papor, published overy ovonlng ex
cept Sunday, and woolcly, by
The Cook liny Times Publishing Co.
BUUSGItll'TION HATES
DAILY.
Ono yoar $0.00
Per month .CO
WEEKLY.
Ono year SI. CO
Whon paid Btrlctly In ndvanco tho
nubscilptlon ptlco of tho Coos Hay
Times Is fti.00 per yoar or $2.50 for
Ii months. .
Address all communications to
TOPS liAV DAILY TIMER.
!
t EUROPEAN WAR ONE X
t YEAR AGO TODAY X
.TAX. 8, 10 J 5
Itunmnla bogins tho mobilization
of 750,000 moil.
Tho Geminiis claim gains in the
Argonno Forest In Franco.
Tho Russian troops push through
tho outer dofenso lines of tho East
Prussian frontier.
Great Britain's roply to tho noto of
tho United States protesting against
Intorforcnco with American shipping
in received 'at Washington.
IIEWAUE OK GRIP
thoughtful. Httlo acts of courtesy for
his wife, need not bo surprised to
have an East Lynn affair on his
hands, soonor or later.
Chcorlng thought. For ovony
for tho best now stoelc in tho market.
COOS RAY has thus far escaped
the cpldomlc of grip that has
boon sweeping ' nil over tho
United States. Rccont indications
are, howovor, that it is not to ko
entirely frco of this annoying ni;d
even daugorous ailment. A num
ber of enses liavo boon roportod the
past vcok.
, r.rlbiul has had a rather nowro
hIcro of It. Spolcano and Scattlo
hnvo r.lso suffered.
Not only that.
Now York and Ronton lndlrntc tho
Hustern coast in suffering Ju.it as
wo mo out Wost. Thoro poems
Tho average Coos Ray boy will not
walk across tho room to do n favor
for his slstor, but ho will steal
brass rods off a boat to get money
to talto somo other fellow's slBtcr
to tho plcturo show.
Thoro arc only two classes
of peoplo In tho world atitomobll
Ists and wheolbarrowlsls. If gas
ollno continues to go up many of
tho formor will wish thoy woro in
tho lattor class.
As man was originally mado out
of tho dust Is It any wondor ho Is
still out for nil tho dust ho can got.
A Habylonlan tablojt, Just unearth
ed, contains law's that oxlstcd 2,300
ycarB ago. Ono refers to bankrupt
cy, but nono of them say anything
about hauling logging trucks over a
hard surfaco street pavoment.
RULES WORTH WHILE
1. Attack- your tasks In detail.'
2. Do tho hard thing first.
3. Watch tho minutes.
- 4. Read tho Dlblo regularly.
5. Never speak lightly of truo re
ligion. C. Cultlvato friendship,' self-respect,
Bolf-control, a forgiving dispo
sition and habits of prayer and tniBt
and Biinshlno.
7. Prnctlco economy, honesty, and
liberality.
8. Seek good society.
9. Speak evil of no ono.
10. Avoid Idleness and loafing.
Which?
Which will you bo,
Bohd-Blavo or froo?
Through tho year's span
Which will you hood
Honor or Greed,
Mammon or Man?
Tho old year's gono tho destined way of tlmd and all mortality,
With all its good nnd all Its bad, Its woo and comicnllty,
With all Its love and hato and strlfo, Its loafing and Its laboring;
Its placid victories of peace, its wnrriors florcly savoring;
Wo'vo loft It all behind us, nnd wo'ro not at all regretting It,
Tho old year's vory, very dead, so let us bo forgetting ltl
But now tho now yenr claims tho stage and what shall bo our nttl
tudo? Shall fellowship havo larger room, shall lovo havo greater latltudo?
Will you make llfo a Bwector thing; tho world a plnco moro lyrical
With laughter and with Joyous song; or solflsh and satirical?
Will you go grumbling through tho days, with sullen thoughts and
smouldering,'
Or tramplo through tho crowded wayB your follows roughly shoulder
ing? i
Gold Is Indeod a goodly thing and pleasant Is tho touch of It,
And man should sook to earn his share hut nover think too much
of it,
And whon Gold means tho world to you and all llfo takes tho liuo
of It,
Whon Gold means moro than faith or friends, It's tlmo to chango your
vlow of it;
"A -man must livo" that's truo enough a' provoru of Voracity
And yot ho needn't livo a slave to monoy-mad rapacity.'
Tho Old Year's finished, ended, done! To speak of It Is vanity!
How will you servo throughout tho Nowfor Gold -or for Humanity?
Which will you bo,
Rond-slavo or frco? ' .
Through tho year's span
Which will you hood ' ,
Honor or Greed,
Mammon or Man?
WHEN GASOLINE HUNS LOW
In Farm and Flresldo is an ingen
ious suggestion for autolsts whoso
gasollno hns run so low that they
Complaints In hBV0 tr?"ui ln2Mn cllmlilnK:
" ono Bomeumes is cnugui om
with a low Biipply of gasoHno
through having to mako long do-
to avoid bad roads or trotn
causes. Tho supply can be
tinllnn.ulfln nlilflntnln ntiili0"ra
'ii in a nnuon-wnia oumomic aim i
It mnv lin world wliln. Nnturnllv otlior
there it. advice In abundance as to''10 to 8lrclcU ovcr V'1? emergency
what i.fni.in aimniii .in. by adding (lomuurca aiconoi or itcro-
Tlio first admonition Is to incp
tho foot dry.
ordnr
wnnntv
l,n,ln,l rrnm nr hnll.ll.nr Inf. il.n " In "llB CUSO tllO prlnclplo
damp and poison laden nlght.1..lrll,rcs8r0 fco'1 cn bo n',,r(1- 8crow
wlfliout taking precautions to pro- tho ca" n Uht on t!, Kn8'tno
toot yotrtolt from a chill. .tank and then sharpen n match to
, in mo vuiiiiuuiiiK Jioio in uiu tuu.
Iflono. Occasionally tuoro is buiiic-
Tifnro fnilnv;,. !,,lt RBBolIno for tho ordinary lovol
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to dress warmly, but not too ronU Uul ot ono"K" ror nn llno
ly; to avoid going from a,nccl0(l ")"
of
Tin inf nvop nnt nvnlil nlpnlinl?
Inlrn nnrn nf v'nnr.nlf n,l If l, WOW into tills llOlO BS hard BB pOSSl
microbe catches you it will bo' Mo and Immediately
easier to got rid of.
ATHLETICS BRING THE
STUDENTS CLOSER
Intercollegiate Competition Causes ii
llcttcr Understanding Between
Tho Various institutions
(nr AMoclttei) Vttn lo Coo Diy TlmM.J
CAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 7. That
lntorcolloglato athletic competition
makes for n hotter understanding
bctweon tho students of tho various
Institutions, and results in nn ex
change of cordial relations wlilcn
'would not bo brought about other
wise, Is tho claim mado by the ma
jority of college adherents.
As furthor proof of this thoy
point to tho recent banquets hold at
Spokunn In honor of tho Washington
Stnto College football team nt which
tho glco club of tho University of
Washington, their blttorcst footbnll
rival, sang for tho gridiron heroes.
That occasional misunderstandings
Barton iBraloy.
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MORE MAIL STOPPED ;
BY BRITISH OFFICIALS
Authorities Take Eleven Thousand
Sacks from Holland. American
Liner 3tyiulnm
NEW YORK, Jan. 8. Tho Hol-lnnd-Amorlcan
liner Ryndam, which
nrrlvod was halted nt Falmouth
whllo tho British authorities took oft
1,000 sacks of mnll from Germany,
Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Tur
koy. Anothor delay of ono day was
caused by an operation for apponui
cltls porformod in mid-ocean on n
woman passongcr, whoso namo. could
not bo learned,
t WITH THE TOAST t
t AND THE TEA t
will arlso between colleges Is consld
nliiR with a cr0(' inovitauio, nut tuo pleasant ro-
shnrponod mntch. Usually this will Intlons yhlch exist between liun
onnblo tho driver to mako tho hill lrcds ot athletic rivals throughout
without further troublo, but If not, tno country Is compared to tho fow
KAISER TELLS ARMIES
ENEMY CANNOT WIN
In Greeting to tho SoldleiH Hiivh
that AIIIch Will Fall
To Conquer
ho can turn tho car around unU back
uphill."
NOTES OF SCIENCE.
I
CIOOI) EVKNING
If any ono opposes every
evident truth It Is not easy ,'o
find arguments which may
liuluco him to niter his opin
ion. Eplctotus.
WllIIItH THE WHST ! I EG INS
'Out where tho huudchisp's n llttlo
Htrongor,
Out whore tho smllo dwells n little
longer,
That's whoro tlm Wost hogliiB.
Out whoro tho sun's a llttlo bright
er, Whoro tho now that falls is n trlflo
whiter,
Whoro tho bonds of homo are n woe
bit tighter,
That's whoro tho Wost hoglns.
Out whoro tho "sklea nro a trlflo
hluor,
Out whoro friendship's n llttlo truer,
That's whoro tho West hoglns.
Out whoro n fresher broezo Is hlow
, lug
Whoro thoro is laughter In overy
stronmlot flowing,
Whoro thoro's moro of reaping and
loss of sowing,
' That's whoro tho West boclns.
Out whoro tho world is in tho mak
ing Where fewer hearts with despair aro
nohlng;
That's whoro tho West begins.
Whoro thoro Is moro of singing and
less of sighing,
"Whoro thoro Is moro of giving and
less' of buying,
1 And n man mnkes friends without
half- trying
That's where tho Vo3t begins.
Arthur Chapman
Tho
of all
vices.
flntlron Is tho most populnr
tho electrical housohold de
livery tlmo a Id-Inch gun is fired
a hale of cotton weighing GOO pounds
Is blown away.
Using rndlo-actlvo phonomona for
tho hauls of their calculations, two
British scientists bollovo that tho
world Is nt least 711,000,000 years
old.
cases lu which tho rivals aro at log
gerheads, is hold as sufficient proof
thnt Intor-colloglato competition, by
nnd largo, is n honoflclal factor In
undorgradiiato llfo.
MYRTLE POINT NKW8
Ono of tho largest English rail
ways Is building a firo-prootlng
plant In which to treat all of tho
lumber used In cars which will ho
constructed In future
A careful test of two Swedish
ships of ldontlcal design shows oloc
trie motors moro economical for
propulsion than triple expansion
steam engines.
Wood block paving is growing In
popularity In' tho United Kingdom
for tho reason that It shows longer
llfo under heavy automobllo traffic
than ony othor smooth pavement
produced at equal expense.
Lillian Russell says that Venus
woro no corsets. Nor much of any
thing olso. she might havo added.
But did she hnvo corns
Coas County woman who wants a di
vorce there aro n hundred wno
would not trado their "old man"
Gbrrnnn oxporlmenters havo found
that tho wasto heat from factories
and industrial establishments when
conducted by means of pipes to tho
soil In which garden and othor
plants are being cultivated causes
Fruits and vegetables to advance
about twlco as fast and to attain
a size from 40 to 100 per cent
greater than whon grown under
Identical conditions, but in un
heated soil.
A speed maniac in St. Louis trif
led with tho dignity of the court
by swearing that it was his first
offense. Tho record was pulled on
him and judgment ontered: For
lying, ?20; for speeding, 5.
Happening at that Plato Told In
Tho ICnteipiKo
Mrs. W. S. Albeo nnd son, Candy
Jim, spoilt Now Year's Day at tho
Leo Ray ranch .north of town.
E. J. Dobbyn jcnnio from Bandon
lattor part of last wook and has
gono to work pruning orchards for
Bovoral parties for whom ho did
somo work last season.
Mrs. R. J. Montgomery and chil
dren returned from juarsliflold
whoro they spent Now Year's Day
at tho homo of Mrs. Montgomery's
mother, Mrs. Lund. Mr. Montgom
ery was hero from Bridge to meot
his wlfo and children.
Grandpa Wm. Jenkins and son,
Ed. Jonklns, arrived homo from
Bandon whoro they havo been' for n
weok visiting relatives and friends.
Maurice Ray of near Norway has
been appointed to tho position of
Assistant Deputy Head Council for
this district for the Modem Wood
men of America.
Miss Emma Guerln, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Guorln, who has
been confined to her homo for sev
eral weokB on Account of a severe
attack of rheumatism, Is now ablo
to go about somo with tho assist
ance of crutches. v
Miss Lela Wyland Is down from
Powers visiting her aunts and un
cles and her friend Miss Nona Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Plorson went
to Gaylord and spent New Year's
Day at tho home of tho gentleman's
brother, E. J. Plerson and family,
BERLIN, via Amsterdam, Jan. 8,
Kaiser Wllholm has sont tho fol
lowing Now Year's , greeting to tho
men of tho German army and navy
and' tho colonials:
"Comrades; Ono r year of sovoro
fighting hns olnpsod, Whorovor
superior cnoinlcs hnvo tried to rush
our lines thoy hnvo failed. Boforo
your loyalty and bravery ovory
whoro I sent you Into bnttlo you
woro gloriously victorious,
" Thankfully wo romombor today,
abovo all, tho brethren who Joyfully
gavo tholr blood to gala security for
their bolovcd ouos, tholr homes, and
tho imporishablo glory of tho fnth
orlund. " What thoy bogan wo shall ac
complish with God's gracious help.
" In Impotent madness our ono
inlos from tho west, tho east, tho
north, and tho south still strlvo to
deprlvo us of all that makes llfo
worth living. Tho hopo of conqu- r
lng us by fair fighting, thoy burled
long ago. On tho weight of tholr
masses, on tho starvation of our on
tiro pooplo, nnd on tho Influonco of
tholr campaign of calumny, which Is
nu m'.:ch'woM3 as It Is malicious,
tin v bo!!:vo they can sttll reckon.
" Tholr plans,, will not Biiccoed.
Their hopes will bo mlsorably dis
appointed. " In tho prcsonco of a spirit of de
termination which lmperturbably
unites the army and thoso nt homo
with tho will to do one's duty for
tho fatherland to tho last breath
and determination to socuro victory,
wo ontor tho now year with God for
tho protection of tho fatherland and
for Germany's greatness."
1)11. JT. E. KELTY, Dentist, 204
Coko Bldg. Phono 112-J,
Tho Coos Bay mnn who permits
other men to do nil tho kino
A California woman who was
dented tho right to voto because in
marrying n British subject sho lost
her American rights, quickly re
covered her sovereign polso by In
ducing her husband to sweur off on
King George.
Coos Hay Times Want Ads nro of
direct mid practical usefulness to
all renters, hi finding n congenial
and suitable place lu which to live.
Persons having houses to rent
should avail themselves of tho op
oi (unity offeivd by (he.so small ads.
GO ON TRIP
Editor H. T. Stewart and
departed last Thursday for a
with friends and relatlvss at
Beach and Wedderburn, and
wlfo
visit
Gold
lncl-
dently Mr. Stewart will attend to
business nt tho County Court.
Port Orford Tribune.
LAPINE Ivan Schultz, aged 29
years, a well-known Central Oregon
sheep man and a prominent niiin
Ler of the Redman Lodge, was in
stantly killed when crushed between
an overhead flume and a load of
iumber on which ho was rldlns;.
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Coos Hay Times Want Ads are of
direct nnd practical usefulness to
nil renters, lu finding a congenial
nnd suitable place In which (o livo.
Persons having houses to rent
should nvail themselves of tho op-
. ..w,w isiioiiiii avail themselves or tho op- egal
'$ pordinlty offered by (heo small mis. 8$s
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Bus
lime
Is
Better
fj IN EVERY section of the United Statos business con
Til ditions are rapidly improving. This is especially
tn e on the Pacific Coast, where the "outlook Is splendid.
GET YOURSELF in line for your s(iane of the pros-' ' '
iJ perity in store. Make an investment in FIRST AD
D TI0N where 50x120-foot lots oan'be .bought on your . -own
terms for only $300 each; all improvements in and
paid. Every convenience demanded by the hom,ebuilder
at hand. ' .-.,..
Reynolds Developmemift Co..!
(OWNER FIRST ADDITION)
1 Call 160 (or Plat,
178 Central
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What Is Home Without Music?
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No longer Im nn In.sduiinont considered a luxury. It 1m considered ono of (ho essentials' one,
of tho factors (hat ninko tho flrc.sldo n pleasant place for, (ho members of (ho family and for
(ho friends. Nothing can tako Un place.
TtiNt because you cannot pay all
cash for tho Instrument you dcslro
is no reason why you should de
prlvo yourself nnd your family of
(ho plensiiro (hat an Instrument
will mean. Wo havo arranged nu
easy-payment system, whereby with
n small amount of cash you can se
cure tho Instrument mid pay for It
month by month.
Just now wo hnvo un overstock
of second-hand pianos, taken In
. r.v i.
itarfc 'payment im hi
trade, and in part 'payment ti) now
Instruments. Hoiua.of; thoso nro ex
cellent Instruments nnd in order to
sell them wo will' hnvo plncotl n
very low prico on tlicm. Como In
and sco them, try, them out nnd sco
if thoy will not ho sufficient for
your present needs'. If your fam
ily Is young and tho children Just
beginning their musical education
you will find among thoso Instru
ments ono that will ho best for
you.T, ( ,i
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Whllo tho Christmas rush depleted our stock of Victors, wo still hnvo n Kood selection of ma.'
chines, nil moderately prlcod, which vto can Immediately dollver. If you doslro n higher ip-ado.
Instrument, wo run send in, u special order, .
Now (hat (ho Christmas rush H,oVt)?f'ow'iiow Vlclor-rocbrds 'wlll-mld'ro'ovcnhiK Joys 'it
homo. Como In and play our tecords and select (ho oncMyou wish.
g in mas music
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That is the kind of Stationer The
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need anything in printing, give 'us a
chance to figure on your wor4. w No
botch work allowed to leave the office.
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