"tp IV! t Viir yFOjUB 1 Coos bay times k...V. MALONEY, Kdltor and Pub. DAN E. MALONEY, News Editor w IM1WMI - - I- Official Paper of Coos County Official rper City of Mars Wield. Entored at the Postoff Ico &t Marsh field, Oregon for transmission tkeaugu the mails si Bccond-claw mall1 natter. An Independent Republican news paper, published every evening ex tent. Sunday, and weekly, by tttie Ooos Day Times Publishing Co. t SUBSCRIPTION RATES J DAILY. ' Ofl6 year 18.00 I Per month CO WEEKLY. , Ono year SI, 60 When paid strictly In advanco the lubseilntfon rllco of tho Coos Hay Times' Is $5'.00 per year or S2.G0 for six montos. i m ' . Address all communications to OOOH TIAY PAIIjY TIMKA , ' ' ' i european'war one i YEAR AGO TODAY i February 8, 1015. Horlln BayB no hostllo action against neutral Bhlpplng Is contem plated by the- admiralty's war zono ilAitfan Russians rcpulso Iho Austro-Gor- . . man advanco In the Carpathian passesv Tho Germans ccaso their assaults on tho Warsaw front. I ' AIlOtT NEWSPAPERS . OME remarks ancnt newspapers S at tho rccont booster ban- r , quot and tho charactoi or tho . news they print makes tho follow i lng comment on nowspapors from tho Tacoma Trlbuno timely and In teresting: ''After all tho nowspapor is a very human Institution. If It Is a real nowspaper, It 1b vory, vory human tor It Is, ns ofton Bald, a truo mirror of human conduct. If tho nowspapor at times seems to bo rofloctlng tho ovll, rather than tho good oldo of men, Us human traits ' aro the nioro plainly rovoalod. For Is hot that ono of tho most protubor- i Hnt of human characteristics! Most ' 'congregations of women or nioli w)H i,rb6 found discussing their neighbor's 'faults, fnthcr than tholr vlrtuon; tlsmil 'the' majority scorns to bo1 at 'the 'tape fully conditioned and logdd; to run" d6wh About' any por-. " 'Aon1 iralftcd by tt newspaper or by an Individual. Isn't It tho truth? V Jf.tl4.Vv,Q.pPrm.nlV1cnt(? )u3 mirrolpp moro, tf , o unllkaWo than "tho llkablo Bldo of humaulty, r It Is bocnuso It Is tho unusual sdo. 4 Wosssunio It to bo a plain duty ofjO, man to suppor't and prp.toctjils. wlfo and children a duty to which no bouquets aro thrown becauau it 4 1? simple duty, If iq mlstroatahln ,) family, that is a violation of duty, 7 an unusual episode in contravention of tho usual rulo and It is thlo un usual thing that makes news. It also points a moral. lly tho con trast, tho truo way Is pointed out. Hut tho real nowspapor dons not not by any means concern Itself wholly with tho seamy sldo of lite. Tho good that men do finds itu placo in tho prints. Tho world'H forward movements nro given abun dant spdeo. Tho bright sldo of hit 4 man conduct is pictured. Tho up e ward trend lu oiuphaslzcd. Good humor and optimism abound. Tlia honorablo howspapor'B chlof iuIbhIoh 'la to establish n sound public opln- Ion. ' Tho nownpapor Is created tor thousands of readers. Some of them ' llku baseball; soma llko marluo news; boiuo llko odltorlals; some llko European news; somo like so ciety news. Somo llko and read overythlng in u nowspapor, and read It from cover to cover. If a rcador Is not fond of Hports ho should not condomu tho newspaper for printing sporting news, because that Is a ouo-sldod selfish view. Why not condemn a grocery store for offer ing klppored Balmon for eulo wheii ono does not llko klppored balmon? It Is true that a dofciiHo cannot i bo made for all uuwspapum. Somo aro viciously yellow; boiuo attempt to llvo by faking, ignoring tho slm ' plo truth, and seeking tho notoriety which "snappy" atorles born in Irre sponsible roportors' heads will af ford them. An Intelligent public, j however, soon loams which news ' ipapor Is endeavoring to toll tho ! truth. Thoro 1b iuflntto good lu tho con sorvatlvo nowspaper and by that f ji,n "conservative" is meant not J polJUcnl Reaction nor capitalistic tendencies, hut moroly n doBlto to print facts in a pleaHlng, but not flamboyant or flippant manner. Nowb Is not iiowb it it is untrue. "KEEP A.fiOI.V." "I HAVE .known many men," aaya Chauncey M, Dopow, "who retlro from work, as they Bald, to nJoy llfo. As a rulo. after tho first year thoy are bored blue. Then they begin to think moro of their health than anything else. They Itu- THE aglno they havo all, tho diseases des cribed In patent medicine advertise ments. Then they take the medi cines. And then they die. "To keep the mind and body nctlvo WSWntn wnrrv from trotting Into the ono and ill health into tho other. Tho greatest mlstako nnyono can make Is to stop working along the lines of his life's occupation, unless ho can find something to occupy his tlmo and mind which is equally Interest ing." "Keep n-goln' " la his motto. At tho age of 81, he Bays ho docs overy thing ho over did, and enjoys It Just as much. Ho is busy from 10 o'clock In the morning until midnight. Ho doesn't limit his prescription for longevity to moro work, though that's tho chief thing In his opinion. Ho doesn't bollovo In a man, espec ially a man of mnturo yearB, moroly minding his own buBlness. Ho should have a wholesome Interest In overy department of llfo, and know whnt Is going on In tho world nnd know tho men who nro doing tho big, now things. Such an Interest In contem poraneous affairs keeps a man per manently young In spirit. JIo criticizes a friend who Is retir ing from a responsible business posi tion nt tho ago of 70. Commodore Vaudcrbilt, ho points out, made moro tlmn two-thirds of his big fortune bo tween tho ages of 70 an.'! 80. Glnd stono won his greatest political tri umphs nftor ho was 80. Tho most successful generals In tho present war aro anywhoro from CO to 8d years old. Josoph Choato, nt tho ago of 81, ho Bays, Is tho most excellent nnd sought-for spenker In tho United states President Eliot of Harvard, past 80, is recognized as ono of tho nation's fow great leaders of opinion. And all becauso they "koop n-goln'." Tho Osier Idea, It acorns, wob wiong. Martin Luther was right when ho said, "When I rest I rust." Thcro'a no reason why n man should bo content to rust until Iio'b in his grave, nnd no reason why society should lot him rust. Tho number of years has mighty llttlo to do with It. It's an Invigorating gospol for thoso who Imagine thoy'ro growing old. It's also a vnlunblo hint to a generation that Is disposed to pay blind homago to Inoxpcrlonced youth, nnd discriminate unthinkingly against tho man past fifty. t WITH THE TOAST ' : t AND THE TEA t ?? .? ClOOI) EVENING- .' i Honor wouiont They on' twlno Und wenvo hoavonly rosoH in our earthly Hfo.-i Schiller. f .. THE HOUIH IMMOKTAIi YOUTH. vnn iwiiiKiii Jipii'uuors fi'lT'ij unu ' ' ''beckon1' J 1 ' ' ' Itoklndllng hopes, consuming fears, Why do wo vainly sook to reckon Ily Bcorcs and tens tho passing years? Soy, If you please, tho body dloth; Wo could not It wo would grow old; Against that fnto all Nnturo crloth Hy signs and symbols manifold. Wo seem to stand upon tho portal, Hut Ih not this tho simple truth; What once has lived must bo im mortal Our renl life Immortal youth? -Selected. Thoro was u tlmo when a wlfo put In nil her' tlmo trying to rolatii bur husband's affection. Hut now adays alio puts lu most of her tlmo keeping him busy trying to retain her affection. HAPPY EDEN. Olden Edon'n garden was a placo Whero man could rest contented; No phonographs squealed all night long They hadn't boon Invented. QUESTION FOR THE DAY. 4 4 What has becomo of tho old fashioned mauuorly boy who took off his cap when ho Bpoko to a man; SAD. Ho ato a raw Onion, And now bo's alono; His frlouds and companions Havo hastoued and gone. If marriage doesn't mako a mnn wise there Is no hopo for him. CORRECT. "Damo Fottune In strango ways' proceeds To favor man." said Mr. Raz. "Ono has moro money than needs, Ono noeds moro money than has." ho" When friend husband Insist') tlisy cannot afford an automobile, friend wife can always, show him that it COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, ohEGON.. YUES'DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 19 16 EVENING would bo such a help In his busl ncsa and they would aoon havo a big bunk account when they ndded the jitney fareg they save. HUGHES ' If now you will kindly excughes Us for tolling you nil this sad nughoB, We'll Just say good-bye And let others try To write something mora nbout Hughes. Onco In a whllo a Coos woman gets so tired of her band that sho can't oven got pleasure out of nagging him. liny Tho trouble with tho Coos Bdy man who uses long words Is that ho seldom knows how to put them togethor. Ono reason why thoro Is so much room at tho top is becauso most of us aro too lazy to climb. FACT. Tho bill collector is a geek Who novcr has been scared; You'll find him round most overy wcok Unless you keep him squared. w -- Every tlmo mothor makes father go shopping for her, mothor lias to tako tho next day of and go swap ping. Every Cooa Uny woman hntes flattery when sho hears It applied to tho other woman. B'fOHYFOKTHE 1AY MEANING "FULL OF." "Now," Bald a tcachor to his clnss during a Wesson in English, "can nny ono glvo mo n word ending with 'oils, monlug full of, as "dangerous full of danger, nnd 'hazardous,' full of haz ard?" Thcro was silence in tho class forn momont. Then a ,boy sitting in the front row put up his linnd. "Woll," said tho tcachor, "what Is your word?" -"PIenso,Blr," camo'tha'rdply,' "pi ous, full of plot" . ,. AKTIHTS AM, i. "Tho dont'stjB, nn artist," said Tho funny jr. Heath, , "Tho pencil doesn't oarn,lils bread llut.I'vp seen .liltn. draw ,toqthv' .. . hi r r ii' ..it i "Tiq, Merchant If an nr.tlst, too,," Said witty Ullly Wade; "IIIm lino of ndx la nlwnv ays truo So ho can draw your trado.1 ' Whon u Coos Hay woman has bov on or eight children, sho' is nlwayn taking something old and making it ovor Into something new. You can glvo a Cooa Bay girl all tlu higher oducatlon you jtloaso, but her husband'H expenses' will novor sound as logical to her as they do to him. CHESTY Tho Sailor's n contortionist Ono of tho very best, For I havo scon lilm light his pipe And sit down on his chest. Tho high cost of living didn't worry people much In tho old days when tho thlmblo was regarded us part of a woman's jowelry. It must worry a reformer to lctiTo travel whero thoro Is no bhow, other people Out of his sight ovor lllL'llI If thcro Is ono Coos Hay man tho devil hates moro than another It Is tho follow who minds his own busi ness nnd tries to earn an honest liv ing for his family. (llvo n Coos Hay woman nil tho 'feathers sho wants in this world nnd tho will tako a chnuco on getting wings lu tho no.t world. WALK Tho errand hoy's a ploddor who Gets mighty llttlo dough, Ho has iv walk lu life, that's truo, Hut It is vory slow. ENLAHCJE WHARF. GARDINER, Oro., Fell. 8.- Tho Gardiner Mill Co. has Btarted work enlarging the- wliarf m tho mill store. It will bo 142 foot long, ex tend out Into tho river 29 feet at one cud and 22 feot at tho other and will glvo HtS2l square feet spaco lu addition to tho present wharf. Gel a Can IfdTnmTiVi TO-DAY KU119ULU- From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer MAKE JAKE, MY PARTNER. hOW HE SAYS"lF YOU'WANT to selCsomething to a Ham. you understand... DON'T START OUT BY TELLING Hin A FUNNY STORY SLAP'HIII ON Kirk's Kolum .Edited by It. ,K1RK, (Riley) F. YOU'VE ONIjY fiOT Ij.V (IHII'l'E lly F. It. Klik (Hlley) Did you over got to barking Whon you'd. llko so well to rest At n, .tickling sensation Within your manly, broast You think you'vo got It coming Yes your suro-you feel It rip, Hut.uovQr'trjtlto spltilt out, iYou'voi only) got la grippe. ollr llend ItBtars'to whirling, And your coughing makes It had, Thon you nsiryolir'vilfo tQ plcaso go Ant ' '" " K"' And heat' if llttlo1 pad, ' ' And lay it 6n your aching bean And then glvo you a nip, She Bays come out of it my boy, You'vo only got la 'grlppO. Thon, you hark somo. mora nnd toss all night,, You're growling at your breast, ; You know you'vo got It ton times worso Thnn any of tho rest. You try to Biieozo your head off then You think you fool It slip, Hut it will stick until your woll You'vo only got la grippe. Then whon tho thing It breaks nwny And leaves you feeling weak, Your head it fools Just llko u rock, And your faco looks llko a peak, Now don't you get discouraged, Or Btnrt to pack your grip You'vo onb' Bot, la grlppo. i mm ii IIK'U 1 KUOW 1 UIU, I could'ut hardly seo, That If I really had la grippe, Or If la grippe lma mo, Hut now I'm feeling flno again, I kind of feel it slip, So plcaso don't toll mo any moro, You'vo only got la grippe. Ol'It WIVES "Wlfo means weaver. In tho prim itive home, one of tho principal em ployments wns tho making of cloth ing. Tho wool wob spun Into tho thronds by tho girls, who woro there fore called bplnstors; tho thread wns wovon Into cloth by their mother who accordingly was called woaver, ' or wlfo. "It Is tho duty of tho wlfo to cultl-! vnte the ability of' making homo hap py; keeping her houso brjght and nt-1 tractive; and at the same tlmo being' oqunl In position and Influonco with. ner husband. 'God did not tako her out of th'o head of mnn to bo ovor him, nor from tho foot to ho nudor him, but out of his sldo to bo I equal with htm; from under his arm to bo sheltered and protected by him 'and from nenr his heart to bo loved and llvo lu sympathy and helpful ness by his sldo.' Tho wlfo nnd hus- I band nro in u truo senso one. What ever is good for hor Is good for him. Sho owes no duty to hlin that ho ,dces not owe to hor. Tio lovo and honor tho wlfo requires of her hus band that let her glvo to him, It is an oven thing," Selectod. I Want advertising holls longer-wanted things, tho no- v rn hut vmiiu V7ivcnin nr y HIM, FEEL GOOD, THE BACK, ASK HIMJiOWSHlb FAniLY'AND, GIVE HIN A,- rrAfvii v. J... fv' --ivir- ii. a. 1 1 Oldest Hank In Coot County 11 I IH Flanagan (8b Marahflcld, Cons County, Oregon. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000 INTEREST PAID ON TIME AND SAVINC1S DEPOSITS Officers J. W. I1ENNBTT, President; JAS. 1J. FLANAGAN, VIqo-, President; R. F. WILLIAMS, Cashier; 0,.F. WINCHESTER, Assistant, Cnshlor. Flanagan (k BenneLt Bank OF MYRTLE POINT' ' ' ' Capital i $2500 Officers J. W. HHNNETT, Prepldont; JAS. II. FLANAGAN, Vlco- President; h. M. SUPLHE, Cashier; U T. DEMENT,' Assistant' Cashier. ' i Bennett Trust Company lCapitai;''Surplusdndyridivided Profits $125,000 Officers J. W. HENNETT, President; TOM T. 'DENNETT, Vlco Prosldont; ARTHUR M'KEOWN, Secretary; 11EN.NOTT SWAN TON, Treasurer. Tho Only Trust Company lu the Stato, Outside of Portland, Which Organized Under tho Now Law. w HAT if "born spoon in your mouth?" Many a man has built up a balance in jjhls'jbank that would buy ,' him mp"ro silver sj)'obns than he coultl use oven 'if1 ho lived to bo as old as Methuselah. . 4 PER CENT INTEREST Paid on Time Certificates, llfi'l 'IwO First National Bank The Bank Marshfteld, of Abstracts Title Guarantee & Abstract Company Marshfleld and Coqulllo City, Orogon. (encriil Agents EnstMdo and Seugstiickcii's Addition. Special attention paid to nsosbiiiont.s nnd payment of tnxes. HENRV SEXGSTACKEN, Manager, EXPERT WELDING of METALS Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made like new DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY. Koontz Garage Phone 180-J. North Front Street EDITION "MK v,. Established 1880 Bennett Bank m you were not with a silver ' ) of Coos Bay Personal Service Oregon For lollnhlo Abstracts of Tltlo and Information about COOS RAY REAL ESTATE, seo PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Dr. A. 'L. HouscwnrtrT Physician and 8urgco Office: Irving Ulcuv Office hours: li to 12 a. m., . I nnd 7 to 8 p. in. "I Phones: Offlco 11.1-j; nM J. M: Wright Phone Hit BUILDING CONTRACTOR EstlmatOB furnished on requcn Dr. H. M. Shaw Eyo, Enr nnd Throat SpeclX' GLASSES FITTr.I) Phono :i.10-.T. Jtooms 200-301 Irving ftlock. DR. MATT1E IJ. SHAW. Thyslclnn nnd SurgooB Phono 8:io.,T. r,? ..! n. u. uuuer CIVIL ENGINRIJR Room. 304 Coko Dldg. Phons H&.J 'Residence Phono 363-L. ' W. G. Chandler ARCHITECT Rooms 301 and 302, Coko Dulldlit Marshfleld, Oregon. TIME TAI1LM WILLAM1 ISTTK PACIFIC M0TOB UAK Lcui North Deal 7:00 in. 8:00 m, 0:00 in. Leave. . Marshflold C:1C a.m. 7.4C 8:4C 9:45 10:45 11:30 a.m. 'a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. 10:15 its, 11:00 in. 11:46 .b, 115 Va. 2:00 po, 3:06' pjn. 4:00 p.a, G:1S p.m. 6:CS pn, North city limits only. 7:45 p.m. 12:B0 p.m. 'lMG'.'p.tn. 2:4(3 p,m. 3:4G G:0d 5.40 C:GG 7:30 p.m. Ii i p.m. P.m. p.m. P.m. J THE LLOYD FAMILY HOTIIL Housekeeping Apartments Two rooms, $8.00 month Electricity nnd Gas. Frco baths 4 Sleeping rooms, S1.H0 wk., up t A i i i.. i HAVE THE ROOF FIXED NOW' See C0RTHELL ' Phone 3171 iHK TEN, CENTS City JLmIt North Ucnd, Be. fjn COMSIUTATION nn ZU TICKETS 91.70 AU t Mnrahfleld-North Bend Anto Lino Cnr every ten minutes from O n. m. to 12 p. in.; to South Slough onco n day, leaving l 11 n.'in.; to Empire three trlp n day. GORST'A KING, Propf. WOOD GOOD WOOD W. II. Lingo has K ni ?i. Sa cnsli per load. Garhago remote od. Phono -27-J. .. . -. A .. SAVE MONEY by ordering tho lumoiu HENRYVILLE COAL Nut coal, por ton ' Lump coal, por ton ...,... Wr Or halt ton of both i.tjw t D. MUSSQNi rroJ Phono 18-J or lenvo orders Hlll)cr' Cigar Store. j DRY WOOD CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD North Front Street Phono 87W WESTERN LOAN AND BUILuINU uo. Assets $2,340,000.00 Pays 8 per cent on savings! t I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. Z. Local ireasurei ..-. T. J. BOAlFHlUi. O. OOIW1 Marshfleld JKfflR, n .. - D.iamfahMl Phomo 14fl-R. MTBbfJcld, Orfl DUNGAN undertaWl()RS will bo kept OPEN TO THE PUIiHO A regular state Heeded nadertaker will bo W charge rhoae 105-J ' afri.-. USi- anagram