The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 09, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSH FIELO, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1916. -EVENING EDITION
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COOS BAY TIMES
VI. t. MALONKV, Hdllor and Fun
l)X K. MALONKV, News EtlJtoi
Official Paper of Coon County
Official lpcr City of Mnrshflold.
and unquestioned particulars.
Wlillo a teacher may without ini-:
propriety entertain some heller not
accepted by the majority of people :
upon matters not taught In tlu'
Rflinnl tin mnv still tnnnll Willi urn- '
., ..- ,, ,.. , i
prlcly If he does not lutrudo his,
opinions upon tho accoptud atudiei.
1'lalnly tliore Is nothing moro in-
Entored nt tho Poatofflco at Marsh
flold. OrAeon. for transmission
through tho mails m second-class TOI1K1.110US tlmn nttomptoil guidance
in b i iiiiii Lni . - ... . ..
of tne mind by a teaciier employed '
solely to guide the hand. Tho solo
issue Is whether Mr.,
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mall matter.
mmscniPTioN rates
Ono year G.uu question at
Per month G0
An Independent Republican news
papor, published every ovonlng ex
cept Sunday, and weekly, by
Tli rion liny Tliiio PiihlUltlng fi
the soil ok tun c-orxTJtv
nnwsiwfnu
O
Ult pupors, our lltllo country
papers, scout drub and mlsor
nbly provincial to straiiKers;
Kerchon has been teaching some
thing other than manual trnlnltiK,
not what hlM prlvato views aro on
extraneous subjects.
For the sake of the teaching pro
fosslon which Is n IiIkIi calllnn -and
the suko of American princi
ples in general It U to ho hop?d
the Portland board will show so no
breadth of mind In disposing of lh
nse before it.
Could Lifei's Night and
Morning Meet
yet wo who read them read In t heir, JWWWWWWWWJ M
linns tho sweet. Intimate story of life, i p
And nil thoso touches of nature make
ua wondrous kind. It la the country
nowspapor, bringing togeiuor tinny
tho threads of tho town's life, weiiv
lug them Into something rich and
Rlmui5n. nnd koI I hiif tbo iinttorn nt
WITH THE TEA t B
AND THE TOAST
A I M
. A.A.A AAiUiAAiAAlAAAliAAAAUA
It weaves, directing the loom, and
giving tho cloth Its color by mi.lng
tho liven of all tho people In Its color
pot . It Is tho country nnwsimpor
that roveals im to ourselvtw, that
keepH our country lieurls quick und
our country minds open Vuid our
country faith strong.
When tho girl ut the glovo eoiinlor
marries tho hoy In tho wholesale
liouso, tho nnwH of their wedding
is good for n forty lino wedding no
tice, mid tho forty linns In tho coun
try paper gives, lliom olf-rop(H!t.
When In duo tounw we know thai
(ielr baby Is a twelve pounder, limned
(Jrovor or Theodora or Woodrow, wo
hnvo thai iiolRliluniy feeling that
breeds tho real democracy. When
wo rend of death in that homo we
can mourn with thorn that mourn.
"Wlion wo sen them moving upward in
tho world, Into n firm, mid out to
ward tho country club neighborhood,
wo rojolco .with them that rojolco.
Thorefore, moil mid brethren, when
you nru riding tlirough this vain of
team on tlm Callforulu Llmltod, mid
by chance pick up this IIUIh country
nowspapor with its monger lolograph
Borvlco of throo to four (hoiismid
words or, at best flftcon or twenty
Uionmunl; wlion you son its array of
countryside Items; its Internilnahlo
local storlos; Its tiresome odltorluls
on tho waterworks, tho schools, tho
street 'railroad, tho crops, mid tho
city printing, don't throw down tho
coutomptlblo lit t lo rng with tho ver
dict that thnro Is nothing In It. Hut
know thin nnd know It well: If
you could Inko tho clay from your
eyes and road tho Ilttlo papor ns It
in written, you would find nil of God's
beautiful sorrowing, struggling, as
piring world in It, and what you wtw
wbultl ,'maho you touch the llttlu
paper with rovnront hands.
William Allen "White In Ilnrpor'
Mncazlno for May.
A MAX'S IINLHSION IS A I'UI
VATK AFFAIK
THE cotutltutlou of' the Unltod
Stales guurnntues pollllcnl
mid religions freedom to each
cltlxou and no where should tho
iMiistltution Im respected moro (lain
In conuiHtlou with school affair.
Thoiefoiu (ho whole uoilhweat will
wutch I ho oiiteoino of n cast) in
I'ortlaud where a manual Irulnlng
lonelier Is being tried on Dm ouiirgu
of mil being orthodox with refer
ence to mllglon.
It Is myjtory why uny nehool
hoard should slve Mleiitldn to
charges that deal with a leachor'
personal views ami not with ltU
work. Tho answer tan pinuuhly I hi
found in tho fact litem aro politic
Inns on the ,1'ortluiid school bouril
nnd they feel II ueyessury 1.) Vuw
tow (n IhU rmtlou mid tlml fiu-thm
In order lo Uon their fuiicoa In
tact. If so the slliitttlon provides
good argument for keeping poli
ticians off school hoards, In I'ort
laud anil oIhoh httio.
In mi editorial tho Oregoulnu ox
piossos u hroud iiuil seujlhle !uv
of the cusu underway down there:
It Is hardly pertinent to question
a man's flluess to Instruct in mmi
ual training on the ground tlml he
Is a dot la list, piuKinutUt, evolu
tionist, utheUt or sun worshipper,
if h- does not attempt to iiuprens
his beliefs upon his pupils.
Tho jihool hoard has uefoi It a
clear-cut case In the trial of Mr,
Keirhen. There is ho such thing
contemplated In school laws or cus
toms us trial fr religious or econ
omic heresy. The schools tiro nut
committed lo u purthulur cull or
philosophy. Tt'Uihcra me omplojed
mainly u tcm li faun, or to dull
Oio hand or
fjooi) i;vi:i.(i
In tho spring the young v
iimn'M fancy lightly turns to
thoughts of love. - Tennyson.
ll.ltl WOltIC
Olio day In ages, dark mid dim
A toller, wenry, worn und fnlul.
Wlio found his task too much for him
(hivu voice unto a sad complaint.
And seeking emphasis lo give
(Into his trials (day 111 slurred!)
Coupled to work tills adjective,
This Ilttlo word of terror:
Hard.
TJml Ilttlo hut Ill-chosen word
Has wrought groat liuwtc wllh
men's souls;
Has chilled tho heart's umhlllon
stirred
And hold tht pass to splendid
goals.
(Irowt dream hnvo fudoil mid boon
lost,
Kino youth by it boon sadly
marred,
llecnuiw men thought and whis
pered "Hard."
Lot's think or work in terms! Vf
hopo
And Hliwk of It with words of
pralsu,
And toll the Joy It is, to grope
Along tho now, untrodden ways'.
I.ut'H brunlc this habit of despair
.And choerfully our tasks rogunl:
The rood lo happiness lies thHre.
Why think or speak of it as hard?
Sulfated.
D
ID YOU pvor pause to wonder,
Traveling down life's rocky rond,
Seeing good men groet with hauteur
Those who bend beneath a load,
Tinged, porhnps with Hhaino or sorrow,
lllenk remoifco or vain rogret,
The result of youthful folly,
Which the world will not forgeti
IlenrliiK others condemn wholly
One who's stumbled Just n mlto
From tho path that they consider
Constitutes tho path of right;
Did you over pause to wondur
Kl IUU our WOIIIH UI1I1 UCIH WU11II1 IIU,
Could wo pierce the future's ciirtuln,
And, behind it, clearly see i
God's own plan for nil tho ugos
Modeled n't tho mercy seat.
Would we Judge tho world los.t harshly,
Could life's night mid morning incut?
Could wo see our night's fulfillment
Of our morning's dream so fair,
See Its Joys nnd aoo its sorrows,
All Its pleasure and Its care;
Suu tho I our . w.i'd shed In secret
O'er the sail mlstakus we'd made;
See the xlg'.ng tut lis mid windings
Of the game dial we had played:
Could we sen our morning's fancied
Side by side with (heir defeat;
See the blossoms, ailly blighted,
Or youth's hopes so puro and sweet;
Would we not, in lovo and mercy,
TnutkM'ly our neighbor gleet,
('loss his faiilta mid hldo his failurcM,
Hulp him oucu moro to his feel?
Cod, in mercy, let us think thou,
It were comfort wonderoiiH swcot!
We would Judge the world less harshly,
Could life'. night mid morning meet.
- IIOUACE WILLIAM MACNKAL in Tho Oiegoulau
I
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The Market Place
The niodorn suecssor
to the old Town Market Is
the advertising columns of
the dally nov3paper.
They mo as much tin Im
provement on tho old sys
tem as tho liows columns
me an ndvnnco over tho
Town Crlor
Wise peoplo nowadays
consult tho advertising in
their nowspaper before they
purchase. . .It saves time
and money.
It Is economy and con
eulenco in tho best ucusu
of tho word.
Advertising has becomo
n fixed factor In tho
sclenco of doma3tIc econ
omy. TIMES- ADVEHTiSIXa
PAYS
W'..il. MATT1K 11. SHAW.
PhyslcliM. anil Sur
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Dr. A. L. Houseworth,
Physician mid Surgcoa
Of rice: Irving Illock.
Offlco hours: 11 to lit a. m.; 8 U
I nnd 7 to 8 p. in.
li'lioiic: Offlco lt:t-.I; He, 1IH-L
J. M. Wright
; Phono 188-E
1 IIUHiDlNO CONTItAGTOK
Estimates furnlshod on request
Or. H. M. Shaw
Ejo, Eur mill Throat Specialist
GLASSES FITTED
Phono .'iau-1. Iloouis '-foo-aoi
Irving ltlock.
Piiono
rgooa
aao-j.
W. G. Chandler
AllCH ITECT
Itoomi 301 and J.Q2, Coko Dulldlng,
Marshflold, Oregon.
tfr?TrrrnBrrirnTrT,''u'11 ''--n i numtm i 'ii
"MEMOUIKS"
t NEWS OF OREGON 1
(Written for Tho Times.) '$
"Sao Hint cottngo over yonder; (1UANTS PASS A liimbor mill
Yos, tho ono among the troee, j with a dally capacity of 50.00 reet
Whero tho hollyhocks nro nodding,! In bolug cstuhllsliod near the city by
So tho scarlet popples thore,
And the rows of old time flowers
Wafting fragrance on tho ulr."
When a crlmo Is eomnilttod the of-j rj) t)e mtn onc8 ntj-ouj a ,)m,Qn;
flcors try to koop It out of tho papers , Anon Ul0 f0Wer- nn,j ,0Iiey 1)4,Q!,
on tho theory, proauinahly, that i" wrapt In swoot and ancred reveries,
criminal might hetr about It. Every blmwoin knew her care.
- 8eo the tiny pansy facvt
No Coos Ilay man over laughs tAml tha (.rnJW) rambler thero."
n Joke on himself although Jo
nott occasionally glvos a imiu s
Hon or hilarity.
rmtirurv to general opinion n man
may ho both poor and Inmost. Wo
......i ..in,..,iii u-nll uware
go oven lurmur, i
(hut In doln a w "in couuui. i
populn; boiler. Wo hollevo n man may
bo both honest and rich.
W.hflii tliluiKH coiuu your way it
means ou Imve taken imro lo aluit
them lumbal direction.
Every Coos liny woman compli
ment tho men lo llio cMent if winlt
ing she were olio of Ilium.
The Qnlet Olwrvcr ay llmt
w)iftHvw 1m tiinete w inariyr he reola
mi uhtioat Irroalatlblo ileelrv lo burn
hint at Die atuke.
The ('(his Hay woman who call a (o
oxprena her sympathy usually Is
looking for jwrll ulnm.
On Coos lluy It is ono or tho un
wrltloH luws that If u woman la in
society shf must not upHur on her
front porch wvurlng mi apron.
"Will you come Into the cottage?
All In thore Is cold and still;
Sen the nrmchalr by the table
And tho quaint old hiinmdore
lly tho fireplace rests the footnlcol.
Hut her Term we'll soe no moro.
"Ah, oii wonder at the sitting;
Yes, she waited for him thoro;
.lust Imagined he was near her
As she sew ml tho dainty eanin,
Silting on (he old worn footstool;
Always hopeful I" her droHius."
With a ttgn the aged nolghlwr
Turned nnd tottered through tho
door.
He looked about (he room familiar;
Oh, could he but turn her (here;
DiHauee he know that alie would wish
It
Sul duwn In (he oh I armchair.
Then h; leaned iihiii (he tble
u company under tho management
of Edgar 1 In for.
EITOKNE .lullan 1). 'Ronton has:
purchasod from E. E. llylaud tho I
tho place known as Dixie ran'.'h
consUtlng of 370 acres. I
CHANTS PASSI I. S. Slskron se-
cured T nunceo of gold from 1214
tons or oro ho took from u mine in '
WILLAMETTE-PACIFIC TIME.
! SCHEDULE BETWEEN
Marshflold and Portland
1 (Now Effective)
.Train No. I. Train No. 2.
Leaves Stations Arrives
I 1 ::10 n. m. Portland 10:15 p.m.
C:10u. in. Ar. Eugqno Lv.
5:20 p. in.
7:20 n. in. Lv. Eugono Ar.
n : 1 r. p. m.
S:lGn. in. Not! -1:15 p.m.
10:00 a. m. Mnplotnn 2:115 p: in.
10.10 a. in. Cu.ihnuiii (Flor-
onco) 2:10 p.m.
11:17 a. in. Adit 1:28 p.m.
1 1 :50 a. in. Gardlnnr 1:00 p. m.
1:30 p. in. Itendsport 11:20 a.m.
2: 10 p. in. North Lnlio 10:IM a. in.
:i:15n. in. North Ilond U: 10 a, in.
:!::!() p. in. Marshflold 0:20 n. m.
Josephine county.
I'mNUVILHTlio Pacific Coast
Hrhlgo CouiHiiiy was nwnrded the
contract for tho construction of throo
bridges In Crook county. '
ASHLAND The llotol Oregon
bus boon formally opened after be
ing remodeled at n cost of $20,000 j
C1IEIIALIS T. E. Core wiih
found guilty in tho Lewis county n-
promo court of stubbing County As
sessor Uuluay Slovens niter a dispute
over the assessment or a bull.
IHLI.SUOUO Mrs. Itoxlnn Feldt ,
wns round dead In a well wh ro It
la suposed alio fell when attacked i
by a fainting spoil.
FAHE TEN CENTS
City Limits North lloud, 5o
nn commutation nn
ZU TICKETS, .-jil.T.T U
Mur&hflcld-Nurth llend
Auto Lino
Cars ovcry ton minutes from
G a. m., to 12 midnight; to
South Slough otico a day,
leaving at 11 n. m.; to Em
plro throo trips a day.
(JOUST .M ,KIXO, Props.
fWrfWVW.
them,
And his head bowed low in grief; Enwrapped them In a golden glow
Till h felt her presence near liiui.
Heating oil the footstool low.
While tho nioonllulit stole in upon
IVy Maude PrUv Strong.
Author or "Stories In Verse"
Myrtle Point. Oregon.
SAVE MONEY
by oiderliiK tho famous
HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, ton ijil.00
Lump coal, ton .n.r.O
Or halt ton of liotli . ,i? I.TH
l. Ml'SSON, Prop.
Phono 1S-.1 or lenvo orders
at llllljei'a Cigar Store
Statemcnl of Condition ol
Flanagan & Bennett Banks
OF MAKSIIFIELI) AND MYltTLlI I'OLVr.
omaios
At the Closs of business May 1st, 19r
UESOmtOES
Anno nnn nmnMiln
Banking Houses and Realfetafo p
Casli and Sight Exchange, ....:;;" fl
Total . ;..!-
L1A1JIL1TICS
f
Capital Stock Paid in ,' ,CftnA
Surplus and Undivided Profits" "I $ 7K!0
Deposits "
677,199.33
Total SSiS
5822
f tensed Sdilomen of (he Condlllim of
The First
tioma
.a
Dan
k OF COOS BAY
MAiisiii'iiOLh, one.
at llio close of liiislness .May I, 11)1(1
Kesoiiu'es:
Loans isMiti!, ir.o.d."
Overdraft.! iMI.HO
llonds, warrants and
securities .... IH,",(IH(.K."
Heal estato 71i,(IOll.(l(
Kuril I turn und Klx-
tures n,K(Ml.(l(
Cash and Sight
Exchuugo tiiiJ, i:H. Ili
MulillillcM
Capital Stock .. 1 00,000.00
Surplus and UinlUIJeil
Profits ;h,sm,u
Circulation oiitjUnilloj
Deposits
07,00300
Inil. .riS7,204.10
Unit . 3.CS2.47
i"I)0,83(U;
Total ,!Ht!a, l7.7i:
Total
.$822,107.78
Sraiiiiai4mai Bank
AVIIEHK SA VINOS AIIE S.VI15
WE INVITE YOU TO OPEN AN ACCOUNT AT THIS
BANK TODAY
$1.00 STARTS THE ACCOUNT
HOURS 9 TO 3
SATURDAY EVE? TO 9
0CCAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst A King,
tamo Marhhfleld at 7 a. in., nnd returning leaving from Eniplrt it
8 a, in. Lenvo Marshflcld ut 1 1 11.111. nnd returning IfT Booth
SIoiil'Ii at 1 11. in, Lenvo Miirshflcld nt 8 p. ui. and rctoralif
leave Soutli SIoiikIi nt 0 p. 111. '! 11311
INTER-OCEAN TRANSPORTATION CO.
S. S. Adeline Smith
Passengers Only
SAILS FOR SAN FRANCISCO BAY M
Every FIVE DAYS, from SMITH MILL DOCK
PHONE 44, SMITH TERMINAL DOCK
C. F. McGEORGE Passenger and Freight Agent
They Let Him Sleep
STOHV FOU THE lAY
-I
"Vour honor," wild the nrrtwted
cliauffeiir, " trloii lo wuru the luan.i
hut llie hum didn't work."
Then why did jou not slacken
dowu speed, rulhor than run htm
down?"
A llidit etuiml to dawn 011 the
prisoner. "Thai's oiu 011 me. 1
ueer thoiiKht or that."
MONEV TO LO.W in hums fis.111
(KM! TllorSAM) to TEX TIIOl'S
AM) DOLiailS 011 I.MI'UOVEI)
IIOTTOM Ut.VllS 011 I.OXCi TICU.M.
For paitlciihui., wriio llemielt
i..in.l In ostttULnlu.aTnui l'u"l'. Miu-.lirii.lil. Oio
Kon.
JJmm
WL3Xi A JMP&y
' x s Ywyytfo
0 0f'
0 Wfypri
3I . .' fl
rfi 1 v
rx U
v "Feelu? Fine
rv miFvifriwwDiust
"Since taking Foley Kidney Pills I
helluva I am entirely cured and I
sleep soundly all night."
. 7. St ray n go
Take two of Foley Kidney
Pills with a Rlass of pure
water after each meal and at
bedtime. A quick and easy
way to put a stop to your
getting up time after time
during the night.
Foley Kidney Pills al30 stop
pain in back and sides, head
ache, stomach troubles, dis
turbed heart action, stiff and
aching joints and rheumatic
pains due to kidney and
bladder ailments.
.GAtNESVtOE, CA...R. R. No. 3. Mr.
11. I. Sfayiiio say: "For Ua yrs I'v
beta urublo to sleep all nlcht without edting
up. bometintM only a fiw ratnutts alter
toinir iv bca I'd have to gt un. anj I tried
everything I beard U lor the Iroubla. Lat
tkr 1 tried Pol Kidney Pilla and after
Uk'.ig one lHI I believe I am enttrdj
I.IIIU.I rt, I i U.n aa...J(. -,11 l. II
" , bvuum tui uigni
HAVE THE ROOF
FIXED NOW
Sec C0RTHELL
Phonft 3171
SOUTH COOS IMVKU 110AT
si:i;vici
LAUNCH FXIMIRSS
leaver Maislifield orerj day
8 a.m. Leaves head of river
nt Until p. m,
STKAMI'.lt IIAIXHOW
leaves licad of titer dally nt
7 a.m. Leaves Mar.shneld nt
2 p.m. For charter apply on
hoard,
HOCJIWS SMITH, Props.
PORTLAND
First
Class
ISO
WLLnvi.lTC
F. A. KILBURN
SAILS MAY 14
North Pacific Steamship
,Co.
Smith Terminal Dock.
L. C. PFSHIXO, AKt'lit
Direct Wilms t f"
SAN PItAXCIBCO. SA5W
11AHUAKA. 1.03
SAN DIEGO.
' STR. BREAKWATER
lywuiH.
DRY WOOD
at
Campbell's Woodyard
North Front Street
I'hone 1)8-,1
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m mm mm VTI - . suKeltodkFMVWVSyiWS! '" r.J.sivin: 0 a. n. hoTkhs
W&mJpffiJmWm T7 . , . , . , uontmiss ns.Mna t0 FoUy ft Co.. asw sh.m,id Ave., 01,0,111., ,. , r. ,, rAIWT Awn
'WliWi.i ' VmczSSZSr b ; ;"',""''! j'", '"' '"t ;Vm r.msiy clipping and Sc, with your name and addrcas wdtten clearly, und they wilt mall you VSirCnTinln Aim AND
C0 ''''' '" ''- -T trfpccantaintam WdrSnTICIG DK0RATING CO
-1) VHOM llltiu hjviti: WapKiJ.. W--aax.-lvL-iluiiwlaWj. inmate. Furnl.bcd
1 I ,,,,0"' 1-R. MHTbliXield, Oreio.
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast,' iron and aluminum castings ma e
like new
BB,J DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
North From w
Phone 180-J.
- Tl
PARCEL POST YOUR LALi ww
We Pay Return Charges. Prompt and Efficient
COOS BAY STEAM LAUNDHT