The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, March 17, 1916, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916 EVENING EDITION.
POUR
COOS BAY TIMES
tt. C. MALONKV, Kdltor mid Pub.
DAN E. MALONKY, Nous Editor
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Official Paper of Coos County
Official l'Mper City of Mnrshflcld.
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Entered at the Postofdco at Marsh-1
Held, Oregon, for transmission i
through the malli as ucond-clni8
null matter.
The Wearing of the Green
An Independent Tlepubllcnn nowJ
paper published every evening oxcept
Sunday, and Weekly by
Dio Cooa Huy Timea 1'ubllslilne Co.
BUIISCIMI'TIOV HATES.
DA II A'.
Ono yenr ?1.50
Pot month Ci
WEEKLY.
One year JG.00
When paid strictly In advanco the
lubacrlptlon price of the Coos Day
Times 1b $5.00 per year or $2.50 Mr
ilz months.
ST. PATIUC'IC.
Thou good' old Saint, thou, grand old
Saint,
I lovo lo sing thy priilso!
Thou lmdflL thy shnro of mortal Ms
Wlion in thy mortal days,
Thou didst so prodigally spend
Thysolf for others' weal
No nacrlflce too costly tlion
For thy clear-burning sum).
Harsh bondngo in a liostilo land,
Urlm hardship, uytil despair,
Thou (1 111 fit but count us Joy bocaiiHu
Thy Master found tliuo thum,
And mado of tlioo u beacon lignt,
To spread IiIh truth abroad,
And load the rnptora'. darkened
heurtH
To know tlio lovo of God.
O.Mi) hither, nluunn, and lot mo tie
blown hair;
bo marching bj'i
And tlio bands will be playing tho grand old air.
Faith, I know you're Amerloin-born, colleen,
Jlut tlio blood in you oalls for tho Irish gioch.
COM I) hither, nluunn, and lot mc
A bit of green in yoiirbonuiu
Sure, it's soon tlio parade will In
Sure, once I was liltlo as yoti,.uroou,
And my old grand-daddy (lotl send hint rost
Would lilt me u liar of tlio g'nnd old luno,
And fasten tho shamrock upon my breast.
Ah, It's proud as it king was 1 then, colloeu,
And it's prouder I'm now of the Irish groon.
Muvniiriiocn, sonio day you will understand
How n bit of the shamrock" an bring tlio tour;
How tlio sound of that tune from a marching build" ,
Is heavenly music upon the ear;
'And you'll think of the day that 1 crowned you iiuecn
With a little bit of tho Irish green.
And, some day, nluunn, when you are old
And your children's children about you stand,
All, piomlse, alnnna, ttat they'll bo told
Tlio dear old story of Ireland.
Clod oittl thoy'ro as truo an you are, colleen,
To tlio Irish blood and tlio Irish groon.
UKV. II "(111 F. 11MJNT.
iTCdllor Coos Ilay Times: civic courage and the stay-ou-tho-Job
In your issue of February 20, of Htiiblltty. backing it up till
'1!1G. page two. column two, appears accomplished his desire. It wasn t
nn article ns follows: " Some sug- "R """ tll,lt ll0110jt ,lvlp -,1,vnllt
IhohUoiim for City Ileautlftil. Why?;11"" 8 ",0 ' u -
"Sonio pertinent anil important iMoi movement wun a uuciih uui..
quostlous suggesting Civic Improve- umilmon.t. A full uuoruin nnd all out
L -vvMiv ,i,'f i. -v airnnt lOimn. tolled tho fire hell. Kvcrybody was
- L...1.I...- ...1. 1, ft.,.. ,,..,,. 'I'lin
M.... .1... ...... ........ i.... it... i. .in f iwimiT. I hwjvhik niiuii- tuu nn; un. ......
L'lllkl lllTlfi.l Lllllllll. ('IITi.ll LIIL' .III, I. IV lUil.l i
How to Make a City Beautiful
Some Snappy Suggestions From the Man From Camp One
II
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y
.... i i I I III i iWi jffit
&M J)
I'm wMLJLy
The Apostle of Erin
A Sketch of His Life
TIiuh did thy Kracloitn work IkikIu
And thou, llko toyiil Paul,
For Christ's dear sake gniv'sl Joy
fully,
Thy heart, thy 1 1 fit, thy nil.
M
. .1 il.n 1..ii nf Inn nit ttt ii nitil tlrtl
YKItS gonorul history Informn ,""" u , ' , "" "l ". --
.... ..... .. mum inn iiiHiurv in i in wtiriii iiiiun
us that Hi. PutricK was "a ' , ,, , , , hnrolmlilv will bo wnlkhiK nroiind that
. . , , not exlilblt n moro strikiiiK nnd lor-, ,ruim, i u iniuih mum mm
.uaiuiin pi uni jiiiiiivu i itki n -
Iiih." Ho was born A. H.. :tS7. Tho
nwri irniitiwiti finhttfiti fa llitit lilt un
,'t ii....it i.. .i i. ..r !" I'oiivnrHlim lo cbvlHtlanlty
I France. Tho reason that ho choso' ;wl,101", lH,,l1,", wn" ,vor;Hl
'liilliilllll titi.l ittitmiulMHluU In Al'lliftlt
Thou irouil old Saint, thou Krand old Ireland ns the field or his liibora was "l-""w " """ "' '"',,.,,. ,
Saint, due lo the fact that I.o spent six luK '" l '" " "1 "",,,WI, f lh?r UB?'
v. ...... L - ,.r i,iu viiv .!,,. i..1iif"tli for IctiriiliiK "d snnclly, r&-
iii. inuiiin miu iiiiiiiu, ,....,. , i.iiu .,
liiil t vu tuu iiiuunuiiun wi nt-uiiuiiin m
way on Central avenue west or
.Fourth street "
"Why wouldn't It bo u Rood plan
for the city council to not tbo street
ImprovonieiitH considered for the
year started, rio that the prellinlnar-
fles will be completed and enable the
contractors to start tho work in ear
ly spring?"
Why don't the city officials rem
edy tho low places on Fourth nnd
Ulttlt streets during good weather so
that rosldontH of thnl part of town
will not linvo to wade throiiKh water
every llmo thero Is n freshet? Shnll
I toll you why? It Is simple onougli,
Ithev don't, want thoso tlilnus bad
ciioiikIi yet to so after thorn.
A man or woman can have any
thing in this world they want If they
fluivo tho courngo of convictions to
Wt after It, and want It bad enough.
"W-H-Y"
You don't want nothing that way
liKiUino nohow. At -jIx o'clock and
rtwelvo o'clock you cnckle and on pay
day you gatiior In tho eggs. Today,
.tomorrow and next day you will
not exiiinii n more siriKing anu gior- ;- "- ;
ions sight tlimi Ireland for itlio three w l,l!lc0 " 1'"r ","1 "n" troo
hundre.l years Imnicdlalely following ,tH n tow aro hot anyway. How invito.-
conversion lo cbvlHtlanlty. The "" ' o1 ""' tl,,,t low ! " I''irth
v.. r...n...1i.. c.iii. i...i ....i'.. ...I.,,.,. I liniilu iir ulifiim mi Itui Antrim IiIIIh I
.r v.iiiii.11111 iiiiin, imil iiiiii n iiwiu ........ ... ......v.,. .... ..w .......
J(lu tint book called his C'oiifenHlon
ho IoIIh us: "Mill aftr I hud como to
ilnilanil, 1 was employed In tending
iHhcop, nnd I prayed frciiuoutly during
world
Doth claim tliee for lis own.
SKI.ECTIOI).
HtEhAMt'S PATIlOX SAINT.
the day . Tlio lovo of Cod, mid tils
I'liiiui iiiiii mm, iiii-ii'iinuu in iiiu iinnw
T
Celtic, race ami It (irJd ''o, and llu spirit wits stirred
II K
ticendaiitH cnlebraln today In all
tho
'so Hint In u single day I have said
tlllllltf lilt II 1l II 11(1 I'ltlt ItlMI tillU II till
i..n..irl..u r H... i.l !.... I "" ""'f " " I.".... .i ........
Kmerald Isle ...on have K()no'"t night nearly (I.o sanie. Though I
far and wide In search or fortune ro".....,... ... ..... w.m. h .... i.. mo,,,-
and liberty, nnd Huy have chorlHhcl .'",H' ' '"-oiiHed to prayrs In
c .... .....I t... .....1 ....... " l ll.il ,..i..r 'u rn-
l.. .1. .. .in. .. .. .. (. nil" . mill n.J. ..... ....... ... o..-
lu their children tlio memory of St. , , , , , ., ,
i, ,, , .. . ,.,,.. i Uiire in hh on was shudowei forth by n
l'ntrlnlr, the patron ua nt of round. , , ,, . . , . .. , '
, . ,,i ... . Ylnlllfi. IIIIT IIISIIl lit) ll'lin nil
In Aiiioi'li'ii liiiliiv. n h In Hid iiiiiiiu. ...
.., , , , . ... , , , , ( oiifoiwloii, ii dignified person np
r...K. ....... UKH.y ....! ... ............ (H, (0 ,,,, fWirM lnu . Mlfn
ns In the Imttlo ranks .....I warships' ., I,,(,1UI(, 0 ,,,, , 8ull
turrets tho Hhnmrock Is won. nnrt, , (1, w , ..,,,, ,
ijiiim m. cairicic is remem.ioreii
flocked to them from every laud. The
Latin quarter was called Trhtn Sub
HOimgli, ami was tho home of tlio
foreign students. To Hid students
;ind Hall street, sounds nnd looks
in print any way. Individual selflsh
ikmh Ik, to my mind, humanity's
.greatest curse. It causos man s very
soul to wither and wnsto away. The
Woll-sprlugH of thought nnd reason
that aio the soul of man to oxhuust
themselves. The selfish man when
compared to the unselfish, thought-
i f..t i.itu tCtl tiintt i.i.ii Hft tftfeift Il.n nil Illft
mm Kvonlng Star gave the signal for '" ' 7"",",' '""
ruiuiioiiHiiii in i in; .hii.'i hi hid cit
(aceiiniifl upheaval a flea might raise
In the palm of a mail's baud com
pared (o tho world they live on.
W II Y didn't you come out boldly
nuil say "Wti AH1-3 (iOINU to linvo
tho boles mid low places In tlio
streets of .Mnrsl.rield repaired mid
tho streets policed mid kupt clean.
ill sit up mid takn notice or
iovanceH. They will follow
'retirement and the morning sun for
n wal, onlng. Whoj. at tho sound of
tho early hell, says Hie historian,
"Two or 'tlireo thousand oT them
poured Into the silent streets, mid
maita their way towards the lighted
church, to Join In tlio service oT na-J
HoiiH, mingling i.h they went or re-'
( ,iy (l turned, tho tonguoa or the duel thelj, (J w
u his ,,''' "l0 Haxo"' ll1"' ,,lu l''i'unk, '"fvour rj
., 'hailing mid answering each otlior In !...,. .,,..
From the Atlaulle to tho I'aciric, ev
;the Voice of the Irish lVopio." While
Mn tlio not of rending, ho says, "I
lllng mid answering
ii universal language
IhomigelH In lloaveu must have loved
Kill Hull. ii In vim. Vim will L'ol wln.t
the unlvorsal language of the ehurcii, L ., ,'ait V1111 ., ..,,
jWll ...... W 1.........U 1... ......V MW ......
fynu cannot iiossihly do without the
,to coiitemplnlo tho union of so much
'perseverance with so much ploty."
It was then that the Nations, bo-
ory town and hamlet Huh Its I rim.-..,., ,.., ..," ,)f ..', bldlng nnd admiring tl
mn.i or Us mm. of Celtic blood. rmm j( W0(Mj 0f .'0,.j,j4 ,wu. in I learning mid sanctity which shono
Uvery city Is wltueiwlng today tliMNVot,UM. K01l ,.-yK nut m, one ac- irr"1 '" tl,u Il(,Iy H,,, "0'1 ' ""-
gainerii.g or its irisit cimoiih to lyt.or,j. lnly youth wo Implore then rw ",'11 M'(,"U1" ",0 I''U'lest tl
1. ....... I.. ..... (J...... MM... .......... t.... 1 J Wl.t .w. ......... ... .. 1 1 .,...
object or your desire.
iniin.r in inn num.. i mi piimi iiikh .., .. ,,....., ,,,,,,1,. i .. ,i,iyi
nropatrotlc and religious. expreM,nK;,,a(1.,(!k.H ,., wlH ,,,, ,lt (,'lH
the profound lovo or liberty iunl.rwiP- ,Mm1 .,. ovH. i... ,i. ns
progress In tho green IhIu.
The average reader will admit
Hint all ho knows about St. Patrick
Is that hi. drove the s.ike out of
ho "awoke and would road nn long
er." St. Patricks' later youth was
HMiil under Hid guidance uf ;two
great saints. St. .Martin o( Tours, and
Ireland. And this donplto tho fact yt. (jorinuniiH tho IllimtrloiiH blHhop
thnt iiuthentie records or St. Patrick of Auxerre. It was tlio latter wilut
and his work are lo ho had. Iii.wi, 0nt Patrick to Pope CeliMlino
anothor olumu of this evenlug'HJ,,,, mvvo opiicopacy mid mithorltv
paper i no iiiiioh printo n nrier mn ror Ul0 pWi mwilon. The ancient
autlientlc sketch of tho ApoMtln or ViriHli niuniiHcrlptii! which were wrlt-u' tho summit or u high mountain.
hriu. it evidence that St. Patrick 1('m nmmi (jaellc, sonu'tlnioH, how
Is more ilowvlug or honor and faiiio-0vvr, liitvriuiiiKled with Creek and
for turning the Irish from the wor-h41tl ,0Hlfy tltlM. "Tho lrook of
fll.lp of Idols nnd hobMol.llns lo A .. ,, ...,. AnmIg (,f ",
Christianity than for ridding ll.o, ....... ,...,.,, .. .... mMl ,.,.,...., in.
h.neml.i Ule or creeping thliiua. Hoi...,..,., lllllIllIB1.P,..iM .......lv i..r llf . c-arrhigo ne.ot.wiry.
i..h ..... no o. ... ....... "tiB mm kIv vory IiiUmvuIIiir iIiKhIIh
tie ever yen ghvn to a laud or pen-
ninn or the people said, thero Is "no
house on fire, bill thero Is going to
bo a hot tlmo Jn the old town to
night and I thought It would be too
bad not to linvo you all come to the
hoiiBowarnilng and we all stayed.
There, was no bare-knuckle fist fights
but thero wero several headon col
lisions during that meeting, but thti
courageous follow got what ho want
ed hoentiBo ho wanted .It bud enough.
It's my candid op'.nlon and be
lief that the adoqitato officlont civic
government the people or the com-
.!.. . .. .1 !. .... !... !...!..,. Iin.1 i
nil. ii. iy mill iui.il uujw luiiuj ii....
III. beginning Hint night or a mighty
big boost in tlio right direction. In
back of nil this is ono unsclfhh In
dividual civic pride thnt docs not
wear off nor tarnish. That's whnt
makes my town distinctive. You
can have like results In Mnrshfiehl.
Say, if you can't ring tho fire bell.
WHY don't you go noiselessly among
your frluuds nnd acquaintances ami
orgiinlzo a "Tolophono Crusade"
against tho Ciity "Dads" if they lire
not measuring up to the standard of
efficiency you roqiilro of them. For
example, I recall to mind n man in
my town a prominent though selfish
Individual. lie was mayor, Xohle
(Irniiii or tho I. O. (). F. iodgo, Muster
of the (Iraiige, and the large.it gen-1
crnl i.ierchntit In town. Xow by rea
son of all those things he had nn
exulted opinion of ills own self lm- j
portiincc. Ho sought to do tilings
Just us ho plcnacd mid to do them
when he saw fit, to Hie Inconvenience )
o' quite n number or his townsmen.
.Vow n (own Is u collective person- J
ullty, never a single unit individual
ity. So wo "Crusaders" some fifteen '
In number, got after this "Hlg l"j
the next morning Just ns ho was op
en'itig up Ills big general sloro for
the day's business. First one or us
r.cd then another would call him up
mid ask Just when he thought he1
could get those repair. under way.
that I.o had been delaying mid put
ting off for so long. Say, it worked
fine, by nine o'clock ho was roaring
llko a mountain lion and by two
o'clock wo had him purring like
grnudum'fl bonne cat, nnd gelling ma
terial assembled ami workmen em
ployed tp make thifm repairs 'wo
needed.
TTOME" to ine is some place whar
k- thar's real affection an' g00(i
coolrin', entirely surrounded by
ninn smoke. .
i$smr
"QNE of the greatest
v.uiuiurrs of
home" is a tin of
VELVET. For
VELVET'S age
mellowed flavor puts
the "seasoned" taste
into every
pipeful.
ftUjfo
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Nann Smith
Passenger and Freight
From Marshficld, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, AT 9 A M
FOR SAN FRANCISCO
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only '
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
Oldest Until; in Coos County
I'Mabllshcl 1889
Flanagan (h Bennett Bank
MnrM.Nclil, Coos County, Oregon,
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $120,000
inti:im:st paid ox timu and havixcs deposits
Ofricera J. V. IIHNNKTT, President; .IAS. II. I'M.ANAOAN', Vice
President; It. 1 WILLIAMS, Cashier; (I. !'. WINCIIKSTEIl,
Assistant Cashier.
Well, wo did not want to porse
nito lim so wo let up on him. It
In my town one time much the
I.o lustre of hiiiuo lax comlMlon or affairs you
vomphiln of prevailed. It finally got
so bad that they couldn't transact
Urgent IiuhIhohs for want or n iiorum
lo do It lawfully. So one meeting una results wo wuuted mid we got
pie the "lunula Sanctorum et Docto-' night there wiih Jii3t one man faith- (hem because wo went after them
rum" "tho Island or Saints nnd 'fill to the trust ho hud sworn nnd systeinnllcnlly. WHY that's the way
Scholars." agreed to perform for tho ofl'lco wo to be, pertinent and Impertinent.
Tho Illustrious saint was a man cr ill conferred upon Mm. Tliut man Sincerely as ever
prayer, work and penance. To his M'o.tui.ily had the proper brand of "The Mnn From Camp 1.'
last breath lid coiikoi! ii.K to teach his
tieople. It Is related ho made tlio I o
Mlgn of tho cross many hundred times . i .MAIISIIKIKM) a citv IIKAl'-
n day. Ho slept little. A stone was . i TH'L'I
his usual pillow. Ilefore the Paschal
Keamui ho was wont to betake himself
there wiih no influence so good and I
great i.h Mm in thu history of tho
race.
The dato of St. Patrick' birth la
a mooted iiictlou, Iml writer, gen
erally agree In placing it l :S7 A.
1)., although mime give it five yours
earlier. He undoubtedly llutd to u
ripe iige, ..nil hUlorinn place hit.
death In the .oar Hi I.
He wiih captured by plratiM. when
1G years old ..ml taken lo Ireland
loganllng tho early Irish church
ly lliith Uol.len
- HnHH4nt
t W TU TUC TOACT
t AND THE TEA l
$$
Flanagan (& Bennett Bank
OK MVIlTr POINT
Capital $25,"00
Officers -J. V. IIKNN'HTT, Preiildont; JAS. II. Kl.ANAOAN, 'i
President; I.. M. SIJPMCK, Cashier; h. T. DK.MHNT, Assistant
Cashier.
Bennett Trast Company
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $125,000
Orriccrs- -J. V. IIH.NNJ.nT, Piosldetit; TOM T. HKNNKTT, Vico
Presldcnt; AUTI1UU M'KKOWN, Secretary; HHNNCTT SWAN
TON, Treasurer.
The Only Trust Company In (ho State, Oulsl.lo or Portlauil, Wl.lfh
Orgaui.e.l Under tlio New Iaw.
taasBssssssaasxsx
1 There mo a good many things to
l;o douo to make Mnrshriold u bnu
tirl mid attractive city.
One or tho first things Is to tin
in ovo Hid water front, as It is the
f!rt part of the city to he
which still hears ills iiamo, mid thero
ror forty days, after (bo muuiior of
Ills Divine .Master ho prayed and runt
ed, lie traveled on foot In his vlsl-
nation until weight of years niudo
He accepted no
gifts for hlmwolf, ever deeming It
more b1ose.l to give than to receive, novn by strmigerd, and perhaps Hie
Mnu .i i.i. ii ... i..i i
"PI,.. '1'i.li.i.i.tlla llC." ..! CI l",.l..,.L. '"" IIH.'IU 1IIOM H II WII1IU lllll.l- ll.rL IIIOHl 111 IIUUI. O. lUpUlilllK
which dittos back an far as the sixth 1,8t' 'ial,'t "la,lJ', f'om the wool of Hie , Improvement. Tho old vacant 'build-
iilimtii I tatiif lilij ti milling aii.i.iiili nil.. I t . tiiiriiil.1 l.i iv ili.iim uiiil ll'ltnll
century suvs thiM "(Vloitltuis ab-'r ' iw"i f'"ii 'ui mumu nu nun uuu, mmu
hot of Homo rend orders over Pa-1' """" w ' i mi. imiuviuu .- ikihh.hh', now o.iub uiuv-iwi . mo
pprmsiou of ins xrent heart ami bonu- wliarvos could be made more attract-
tiful soul. live, mid waiting rooms could bo built
During I.U apostolic curoer he con- Ul f""1111 ,,l,t hindtngs. Tho boat
derated !IM bishois. lllshops were 'li"imw should also lw repaired and
then in neitrlv everv lncalltv. Ux-uiisuipwlnted. All these, things would ndd
!
(.ooi) i;vi;nin(j.
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A good man possesRes u
kingdoin. Seneca.
trick, mid the h-hollast on FIhcc's
II.Miui. dated A. D.. I'.K't. st.ys that
(ieriiiaiius lil to Putrlck: "(lo U)
Crtli'stiuus that lm may confer
linns Hint ho 1 1 in v i.oiifci.'
ordei-s upon Hum). for ho iJihouiis of communication betwop one !nmtly lo the appearance of tho wn-
in oner to confer them." ... rtmrt of a country ami iinothor were"01' t rtnl.
from Kr.ince. lie was sel to work ' r i,il,.v ...iih... vi m .. .nn ftheu difficult. He ordained R.OtlO Stens are alrea.lv being taken to
lending sheep In the mountains, nnd jndestlnus ut first reriiseil as lie luiii ilrl)sts. ertH-ted 7iti) cliiirclteH and limprove the sidewalks and this Is u
wltllo doing so. prayed fevenlly day lnUwuly in A. I)., I.'U sent Polludius forked many mlracloH In tho nanielgieat benoflt. Kach Individual could
jhIjhI night "In the snow, in the tit 'uith authority to preach to the Sk-ols!01" "1U wI"'i bu served so Wiell. n.it'Rld In the nppoatanco of tho stroots
nnd In the rain." After sl years j , i,0,1( wn- ,.,,uw Scotia" beforei' '" '" v"'" r"r ,1M '''.v t" ' upjor Mai-shflold by being careful about
of slavery. HI. Putrlck escaped froiuu, oloventh century.) Hut wheu'"u ""'h of the saint by (ho rules 'throwing trash on the streets. N'oth-
Ireland In a small heat mid returned ',u.w- WUB brought to ltonto by his dl-"r ''llliiule. The wenr and tear offing adds more to tho attractiveness
to France, where he was iikhIii cup- tlrw Augustine ami lleuedlet or thef0111' ' 00 '' vo tested the work
turod. Sonie ours later he nmiw 'tall. no of that mission and the death of ''l '''! 'il In Ilto or nil the
made IiIk way lo Ireland voluntarily, 'nf pallutliiis. Herntuntis sent St. Pa- 'l'a', "I Hw and the malice or
whon he ltogitu his long work of i .rh'k" mid the Scholinw or PIbcc's1"1011 l,ll,J nion8 It stands toilny
.combating the Druids at Tu.u. L ru.i culled Hiitelliis who utne "' tn ever a mouiimeiit to his
""' '' " " '" Mey on Tura ifH(li..ii.iy or his merits and desires.
TIIII Is tho grimiest memorial to nt! it was In the following year. isa. that
iiiuor. 'i iirougiioiit Ireland uvo mnny Mi. Patrick sot out on his unlmitiH
Iiuiuorti.l glory.
of a city than clean stroots ii.nl sldo
wulks. Ownors of proparty should try to
koep It friH) from rubbish mid when
possible have flower gardens. Kvou
If the wpaiM or ground Is small a
'H. mill, n.r Ulnmui " ...11. .. n....u ....... ... ... ..... .'Mm lltllllllll'iw. In M. ...in., it ....... II I....
-. "nn ti ..!. tiiiHHioi. in cuine. ....K i Kin. ..em. ut, .- ...imiiiiiiii
graven on them by order or 8t. Pal- to . brls(lmilt . He found It eutlrelv r'H'lol'u' ,,,,w ai' woitiiiii, (loriiiiiu
...... ......... ... .' . . ... ' i........... ..in i ... .... .........
few blight blossoms will look bettor
It is said Unit sixty per cent oiihau Hn onus.
There are n groat many things In
different places in Hid city which
Ileroro SI. Patrick's tinn.. thesuulHi which hud Ihhmi there liuplui.teU
stones were fetishes or (ho PHKiut ,aud which cost his so much suorihro.
bollor, but he placed tbo cross on would never he lost. I'or more thuit
them (o typify the triumph of Chris-('I0U0 yours the work of Putrlck ws
Hanlly. There Is u covered well lh. glory of Christendom. Tho vlrglit
within the enclosi.ru believed toJYluiivli of I rein ml, unstnliied oven by
have been iisod by the Saint hint-'one martyr's blood became tho pro
Rolf.
Coos liny ulM.r.
rick, Hnil.oic or the coiisecnUIng ni'WKttn. no loft It entirely chrlsttun: !,,lli,n will wun ho as proWelent at aro of ,uo liml detract front tho
tho l'.merald Isle to Christian lly. 'nd It was his dyiug prayer that the powder us some of their ,,wr,lUco." Such things should bo
removed or torn down,
Tho planting of roso hiishofl and
trees In tho parkings would add
"bounty to tho strwts and give them
u moro attractive touch.
If nil the things mentioned above
SIMtK!
l'o often flguriMl, luivon't you?
When you sea missus you luivo
mlsjod,
jllflc uwot'her or sulnts.1 Like the clill-,T1'Mt " l"tl untitled to
"AX i:.ii.i:'s h.;;:.T."
0 lielaud! My Ireland!
Fair Inn.l so fur away;
With eager, wistrul longing
My hoart turns back today!
For you aro groon, nnd 1 mit green
That's what tho people say;
And a great groon hay rolls on be
tween So Hint is why I stay.
Tho good St. Patrick drove tho
snakes
From thy bright Ninoruld Isle
And bottled sonio for fustlvo wakes,
To make tho mournors sinllo;
And some fop cloudy, rainy weather
To make tholr hearts elate;
Op whon hop sons shall get together
This day to celebrate.
Of all thu kindly hearts I know
Xouo are moro kind nnd true
Than thu loving hearts or IrUhmeu,
And Irish womoii, too.
And so in tender rotrospootlou
I drink (In water) it health to
you,
From whom I suffered sopuratton
Three hundred yours ago.
SKl.KOTUl).
1 Til K WISH (U'VSAVS I
Preparing for the Future
Reverses may set In at any time, and you will need
money. Are you prepared? Have you a bank account?
The foundation of your future security lies in saving a
part of your earnings. No matter how small that pari,
put some away in this bank each week or month and
see how the fund will grow.
First National Bank
HOME OF THE SAVER
Marshficld. Oicgon
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of
Coos
Bay
'GRAVEL'
We are now prepared to furnish OHAVEL In ny to"'11 "
trom pile In our yard or !u carload lots, at followlug prlcei:
From pile on ground, $2.v6 per yard,
canoad lota, taken from cars, 12.00 per I1
Retail Depurtinoat.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Cn
Opposite Post-Office.
lhoje
1P0.
A lot of U lanes still uukJuod.
- t'l.AIMHC THOMSON.
'"If you linvo been raised to wash
your faco at tho sink you won't be
Jtuppy marrying Into n finger-bowl
could bo dono Mnrshfiold would Ik) affnmlly.
moro attractive and pleasant phico
to live in.
St. Patrick's body in burled iimlor , .livtii It. the curly ugea of the church
n huge tock Jidjucetit to tblft cutl.ed-, w ho wc.v oiifiriiud in Infani. in ,
ral On the roik Is engraved the incdl.iteh iirtt-r.iinntlMu, lu-l.tml w.i.s ' Some i'ooh la people reuard their
Blugle word, i tiled upon .is s..,.n ., .om,,!,.,! , LOW Cost hi I CI 1 1 EffifiienCVihunh contiibutlous .is a Jlttiej to ,oi c day Hhe'll wiirmU take our lian.l
.i..imc at out the motlur of s..lnt . 'C00S BAY TIMES WANT ADSllkrtVC"' Al,rt uvxt to sl10" rllt jou cold.
SI'llAKIXtJ OF I'llOSI'KUITV
,Oh. whore Is daiite fortune grand,
no seems so toy mid jet so boiiP
"1MTHIC1C."
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EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, iron and aluminum castings made
like new
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
Phono 180-J. North Front Streei
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