The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, May 13, 1916, CITY EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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CQOS BAY TIMES
M, C. MAIAJNfiY, Editor and Tub.
UAJ K. MALONEY, News Editor
Official l'npcr of Coon Count;
Official Vaper City of Mnrskflcld.
Entered at tho Foatoff lco at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the mails locond-clais
mall matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATES
Ono 7ar ... $6.00
Pnr month 60
An Independent Republican news
paper, published every evonlng ox
;opt Sunday, and weekly, by
rhp. Tons Itnv Tlinpo PulilUlilnir Co.
.MOTIIKK
Your friends may ho ninny,
Your sweethearts the sumo,
And ono may ho truo us luiot'licr;
I! lit sweetheart and friend
You will find, lii thu end,
Aro faithless compared 'with a
' mothor.
Your frlonds may revcro you,
our swecthonrtB niny love,
I. at at times glvo their hearts to nn
otlior; Tho sweethenrt and friend,
That is yours till thu end,
la ono whom tho iingols named
"Mothor".
Tho years may bring now Iovoj,
And comrades i;nloro, '
And ono may bo true as another,
But I till the oud,
Chooso to atuiuf liy thu friend
And the sweetheart 1'vo Imil In a
"Mothor."
Soloeted
dosorts n good cause In which ho
embarks, and an Indefatigable
worker. A broad minded man. A
man among mon. A man who by
r.euBon of theso facts has won tho
admiration of his fellow men for
his ability, learning and Imparthtl
character as a judgo.
His record and standing nlono
should elect him, handB down.
Every republican votor should go
to tho polls next week determinol
to fcliow his appreciation and rp
prvnr.l of this splondld record by a
vote lor Judgo J. S. Coke.
THE G00S BAY TIMES, MAUSHFlELIi, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916.-EVENING EDITION
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f $ I wo like to got something for our,
t WITH THF TPA f. ' lllono'' u l8 tIlls tlcslro to Kot Hnlm,"
anTUCTnAQT $ , tlilnB for Its money that make tho
i AIVU Int I UMo I ! nniiin im imtlnnl slave of rhotorlr
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COOS HAY MYRTLE
(From Salem
,OOS DAY has
Journal.
one tuing
for
(Jt)OI) EVENING
If wo could but learn to v
boo the good in mankind In-
slcad of evil, dwell upon this
good nnd kcop It over boforo
ir( It would go a long way to- 4
ward dispelling tho world's
boiler In evil. There Is good
In ovoryono. Our failure to
! ilnd It shows that wo are not
loflectlng the Mind "which
! was also In Christ Jesus."
Frank I), lloman.
'.MEADOW SIX'ltETS"
MOTIIKItH' DAY
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OMORHOW will ho oboorvc.. aB
Mothers' Day, tho ono day n
tho year set aside to remem-
' bor tho mothers. lie whoso mother
Is dead should do something In Iter
memory and ho who Is so furtunato
ns to have his mothor still living
should observe tho day by showing
hor somo kindness or remombrnnces.
A gift, a lottor, a telegram or any
thing to lot her know that sho Is
not forgotton. The Idea Is a vory
beautiful one and has hcon followad
out nil over tho country. In this lo
cality tlioro aro ninny who nro nw.iy
from their old homes and their moth
ers. Many doubtless thoro are whoso
mothers do not know whoro thoy aro
or whether thoy aro allvo. Even
though thoy havo wandorod mid havo
carolcssly uoglectcd to kocii In touch
with tholr mothor sho will forglvo It
nil on rocolvlnj; a nipscngo of lovo on
this ono day. Evon though your llfo
has beon such that you muy bo trying
to loso your Identity, do not fcaij
ns your mothor will keop tho sccrot
nnd tho pnln sho has suffered becnuso
of your nbsenco will bo greatly les
soned. No condition of man can ho
nuch that ho should hesltnto to sond
Cuus hay: nas one ming tor
which it Is Indebted to tho
Panama exposition, and that
is tho sudden boom In Its myrtle
wood Industry. Whllo C003 Day
myrtlo wns well known to most
Oregonlnns It wns a novolty to east
erners. It is 0110 of ,tho handsom
isf of vnnds. nnd L'lvos iiromtaa of
becoming popular for fancy wood-sy IJ"n, '' to """ori-Hp:
work and furniture. It does not "You know I lovo you well."
split or warp easily, Is of buutitlftil Then IVutteroup with sparkling oyes;
"uii yes; 1 Know us inio;
And when I feel your cooling kiss,
Thai's when I fancy you."
lly Matulo I'arlco Strong.
llonny Dow and llultereup wore play
ing In tho doll.
texture and grain, takes a high
polish, and Is capable of being
worked up Into hundreds of oniu
iner.tal things. It a probablo U
will In tlmo bo used In placo of
blurk walnut for stocking guns and
similar work. Ono small fuct'ny
now running on It Is forced to re
fiiH ordors on account of the mid
don demand, which, nu was mud,
Im dtiu to the display mado at tho
exposition.
PECK .'OR RIIPRKSIJNTATIVi:
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(From North Uend Harbor)
HIS pnper bulloves that tho In
terest of tlio greater number
will bo protected by support
lug Arthur K. Peck for tho legisla
ture. We hollcvo he stands for tho
best Interests of the common peo
ple and his record In professional
life an Coos liny convinces us that
when measures aro presented for
his consideration ho will b0 found
on the sldu and fighting for tho
measures Intended for tho general
protection of tho people as against
tho monopolist. Tho Workmous
Compensation Act Is ono or tho
greatest measures over drafted for
tho working man of Oregon nnd
thoro will bo a strong fight mado to
repeal or to disable tho measure by
ninondmonts. Mr. Pock hns shown
the pcoplo long ago that ho was
for tho mcasuro and Is against Its.
ropcnl. Mr. Kendall wo hollovo is
n good man, honest In his convic
tions, nnd will If elected work hnrd
for Coos county. Hut ho not only
hns Just como back Into the hopuu
llcan party, hut ho Is associated
with a law firm which handles tho
Innuranco business of companies
which oppo30 tho Wor kill ns Com
pensation, and It would bo reason
able to prosunio that whon
According to the number of di
vorces granled and applied for re
cuutly In ('003 county, It would seen
11 whole lot of people hnvo boon hug
glng delusions.
(loorgo W. Smith, of Coon River
who ran mill; 11 row as woll as navi
gate n lion '4 says the icason n cow
Is milked on the starboard Hide Ik that
she kicks libel If you attempt lo op
orate on the port sldo.
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word to his mother on this day. If, the test wns applied ho would flinch
HIS Peck-Kendall debnto bulks
back to tho old days on tho
bustlings when llaynon nnd
Wohr.ter nnd Lincoln, nnd Douglas
threshed out political differences on
the rostrum. It has fallen Into dis
use in these later days but promises
to bo revived. Our old frlond Will
iam Jennings llrynn hlmsolf somo ex
ponent of the art, says "only through
public speaking Is It possible for tlioso
who seek tho truth to bring It boforo
tho public."
Tlioro tiro two sides to thh how
ever, ns to ovorylhlng olso and that
reminds u of what Charles Whlbley
says of tho dangers of oratory. Hero
It Is:
"It Is domocrncy which oloquonco
Involves In tho greatest poril. The
people Is always sonsltlvo to tho im
pressions of speech. It delights to
ho swnyod hither and thither by the
gust of enthiislnsm, and It would al
ways profor a fool with words upon
his tongue to tho restrained wisdom
of Solomon. Onco upon a
tlmo nn oinployor of labor
roproar-hod tho niombors of n
trndo union with having a stupid
follow for tholr paid loader. 'Y03,'
Tho skillful orator who addresses the
mob knows how easily ho may lash EJj
It to fury or hush It to n midden
calm. Verily tho tonguo has been n
far crueller weapon than tho swotd.
It has devastated countries; It has
in
blood
heavier chains than the flcrcert ty
ranny could forgo."
Wo enn now seo what Peck and
Kendall are getting uh Into.
t has devastated countries; It has m
indo tho gutters of cities run with
lood; It has thrown upon free men $
KIRK'S KOLUM
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Edited by
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For President
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bert Bo Conk
(IE '.UK Mri'liE FKM.OW THAT
VOUR MOTIIEIt THINKS YOU
Alt 10
I have ofton tried to wonder
3lnco I drifted from my homo,
And took this llfo upon myself
Whllo through thl.i world I 1 or 111,
IT I were good, and kind, us lots
3f other muii I see,
Jr bo Just hnlf ns good and kind
As Mother thinks I bo.
Whllo walking down a crowded
street ,
In town the other dtiy,
I heard n llttlo news-boy lo Ills
Conn ndo turn and say,
'Say, ciil; do you know I'd
.to Just im happy as 11 clam,
If I was Just do little feller
Dai mo Muddur links I am.
Say she links dot I'm a wonder
And do goodost little lad,
Sho Jest links I'd never do
A single ting dots bad,
I often Unit how nice I'd bo
And don I say "Oce-Whlz"
If a feller was a roller like his
M udder links ho hi.
It kind of makes mo louo-some
And my eyes thoy start to leak,
A lump comes lu my tin oat at times
So I can scarcely speak,
The news-boy preached n sermon
It hns made of mo a man,
And I'll try ami bo the fellow
That my Mother thinks I am.
So kind friends If you will listen
( am sure that you'll enjoy,
The lesson that we nil enn loarn
From this small unlettered hoy,
Don't try to be n big hug
And think your stock's worth par,
Hut bo (ho llttlo fellow that
Your Mother thinks you are.
CORVALUS A statowlde Eoaivh
Is holng mado for S. B. "Emerson of
Corvnllls who Is mlsslifg nnd whose
mind Is bollovod to bo nffocted as a
rosult of an Injury novornl years a.50.
EUGENE Tho W. C. T. V. or
I.nuo and Mini countlos ndonted reso
lutions favoring cundldutos for of-
U. S. Senator From IoWa
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SOME OF THE REASONS WHY SENATE
CUMMINS IS ENTITLED TO THF m
SUPPORT OF OREGON REPUBLICANS
Ho is a statesman of the hinhest nnti ici ..
Mo ic nni nn PXPPniMPNT J 'W
M Ir. n,tn n( tn pfi-iiiri in nn nf llin II Q Qniiafn nnt mm l l - .
nu i& uhu ui inu ouuuy mon ui mi. u. . Uimio mm uiiu ui uiu ureal men o! &
I n in lUn nMC nnnnnnnnrl nonrliflotn Ullin Mn linifn oil IiaCa,.. 1 .
IIU ia uiu urn. . aiinuuiiUwu u..u.u. .... .. u.,.i, ,. lubiiuilb UnU lead a UlU
party to victory in November. m
He is not being urged on mere FAITH his views on the great questions oi h t
are known to all and are approved by Republicans everywhere
He is a true friend of the Farmer and Lab orer.
He is the only candidate1 from the West and for the first lime in the historvfilfc
party the West has a real chance to nominate a Western man.
He is strongly opposld 10 wak.
He is lust and fair to all nations and all people.
His many years of faithful and superior p ublic service and his masterful acta!
ments entitle him lo the hearty support of Oregon Rcnublicans.
Ha received a majority vote in Minnusoia, Iowa, Montana and Usbuiska, tM
stales where his name appearea on the ballot. v '
Cummins is honorary .member of Local U nion No. 106, l). B. of C. andLoUh
ivioines, anu nas ucen many years.
His name will be on the Oregon ballot
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I NEWS OF OREGON
I'KNDMCTON - Alex Livingston,
buyer for tlio Anioilcan Woolen mills,
lias purcliasod .'lO.non pounds of
wool at u iirlco which Is said to es
tablish a now rocord, IIioiikIi tlio fig
ures aro not given nut.
(juants pass - r. s. s. na'or I PROFESSIONAL OWC
f If. CiiiuiiiliiH of Iowr w:.s k.m-ii n
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warm wuuiiiimi wiioii iibiiimk mi- nj ui, n. i. llUUOvuUllil.
Mi)hlrln Mil 5tTm
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l'K.N'DI.HTON Moirow county Office hours: 11 to 13 tk) J
ouuiiiN uj nit iiamuai 10 u i-iuiiun-iw Uj 7 (o 8 p, m.
eouiity In Orugon. tlioro hehiK niji'hono: Office 1IW R(t,
urmul Jury In gouinu liicrt . ji
liioutlm.
ABTOllIA
boon nuked for
An li.jUiiftlon han
uKiilnt tho city lo!
i. M. Wright
FtoulM
unwuxo roMiumi
Ketiinntea fcrnlibMotHl
noon mvKit w. a. riiuioh
l K. I Iolllater nnd Raymond Aloyor,
Illl'Oil I'lll'llrnil liulu wlin itrn lill.-ltiir
to New York, ni.noured at a local m,lrn, . "10 'r n vlmlurt j Qf. H. M. ShaW
lliontar on t'ommorplnl hdoct.
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ovoryono who can obsorvos tho day and ylold, rather than BtandliiBi ropllcd tho trndo unlonlHt 'wo know flco who Htnnd for prohibition roh'ard-
niany ycnrnliiB hearts would bo much out apalnat this Breat Insurnncol ho is stupid, hut ho can tall:; nnd loss of party
hnpplor, nnd many duties would no, trust nnd for tho people. Ho hnsir:
fulfilled. "Whon all olso Is Bono nnd j publicly stntod that tlio Act U a'
mankind hns tumod nnalnst you your iBOod measure, hut you know woi
mothor will still bo your loynl friend. Judgo yooplo only by tholr actions!
Mnko hor happy now for In nnothor'ln tho past. It Is a harn matter v '
year It may bo too late.
Jl'IKiK . s. COKK
chooso when dosorvliiB candidates
aro up for nomination, and tho peo
ple of Oregon havo tho frills of tho
primary low to contend with be-
1 sides. Hut ono must choo3o nnd
TUB pcoplo of Coos County as , thiroforo all theso quostlons about
woll as this ontlro Judicial j ll0s!tloiiH of candidates enter Into
district can point with a Just j tll0 fnal annlysls'. Wo aro there-
tdo to tlio splendid record of ( fore certain that Mr. I'ock is en
mdSQ J. 8. Cokfl lu tho flold of tltleil to aupport as against his op
'nrlsprudonco. In tho oNposltlnn ,IOnent and uibo tho rondors of this
... tho law, In the corroct itppllca- ,.nor l0 consider him for tho nom-
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Now is the
time to select
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W. G. Chandler
AHflllTECT
Room 301 md JCJ, Cslil
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
SEEKING REPUBLICAN
NOMINATION
i n of logal principles, no Judo
whpoii occupies n higher placo
i "i Judgo Coke.
in tho administration of Justice
has always sought to maintain
iess nnd Impartiality, and hn3
Nviiys pursued this sonietlmos dlf-
i' It and onerous tnsk with a
.-ouscloittlous devotion to duty, and
a full realization of the responsi
bility that rested upon him.
A serious, lovel headed man, In
tensely lntero3ted In tho welfare
of his community and his country
and Its ndvaneoinoiit along all llnn.
Stern and Intent when responsibili
ty 13 on his shouldors covering an
inuor naturo of affability and
gooo fellowship.
A man Mlo novor tiros of nor
Illation for State llopresoutatlvo.
XAMKS IS NAMI-S
P. C. Nutting, editor of tho Albany1
Democrat, and who Is "nuts" on
"nutty" liamos prints tho following;
"A Southern OroBon papor tolls
about a Mr. Nutt nud a Marshflold
papor about a Mr. Nutter,
names?"
What I
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Large mrdcni wmhiis for ii, ft or
t Imchelois at very low rut ex, with
cooking; prlvllcgo If doslivil. l O.
ltuildliiK.
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City Minlif North toi,
Oft COMMVTATIOX f)A
l) TKKirrs, iifl til
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Auto Um j'
Pars every ten mln'lM to
C a in. to IS mldnljlU t
Pun Hi Plough oace i ".
haVn? at 11 B-"."1,
pire threo trips a W-
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Iconomy
Experience
Ability
Intnrity
Wu lmn n largo coiuplcto
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MCA'rilim.U!'IIOI,STHIini HOCKItllS
ovKit stui'kui) hicvninit iiockkks
llKOWX ItKICI) IIQCKKIIS l'IMIOrTKI(HI) WITH TAPIiSTIlY
SOI.m WOOD UOOKKItS OI? AM KINDS AND lMiN'ISIII?
Cull and iui htorlc before jon iiucIihw.
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Man Who Can Satisfy
auciiik piiimps the Entire County
HIS FRIENDS ARE HIS BOOSTERS
and they want him to Serve to Protect the People
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Natlvo son of Oregon; olovou years a resident
nnd tax-payer of Coos county; twenty years a duy
laborer and fnrnior; alxteen years a merchant;
four years Stato Senator.
Author of eight hour law for public works; ten
hour day with ovortlmo; memorial to Congress
endorsing tho Jetty plan for harbor improve
ment; women to fish without license; ns chairman
of tho coinmlttoo on "Labor Industries" handled
tho Workman's Compensation Act tn tho Senate;
handled tho Hoguo river fishing bill lu tho Sennto;
requiring tux colloctor to noto on tax receipt de
linquent taxes for formor years and reducing pen
alty from 10 to Ctf; amending eloctlon laws to
allow olectors to vote for all candidates for dole
gato tq National convention In placo of only one,
dologatea to pay tholr own expenses, which means
a big saving to tnx-payors; and don't overlook the
Sniltn-Thoinpson law, providing stato aid to coun
ties for agricultural work, which is doing iuoro
for tlio Farmers than any law which was over en
actod in Oregon.
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Votod nsalnst $2,000,000 Portland brldgo bonds
and Columbia Southern irrigation projcit for $400 -I'Oo
00; voted In every Instanco against Increasing
salarlo; voted for n levs amount or appropria
tions (ban nny member of tho Sennto diiiiu- my
teiin. "
When the "nig Interests" and tho pooplo's in
terobt conflict I am for tlio people's Intorost every
time; whether It bo fishing legislation or anything
elso. My record proves Jt.
I run my ctoro alono and will not bo ahlo to
mako a porsonal campaign; so will stand on my
record of Just and beneficial laws and strict econ-'
omy, and will contlnua along the samo lines In
caso I am re-elected.
If you were going to hire a man to run your
farm. mill, store or bank, would you hlr a man
who iMidomands tho bu3Incss or au Inexperloncod
person? This Is Important sluco tho Loglslaturo
will expend about ten to twelve millions or dollars
dur.ng tho next four year3.
Tlaso think It over beforo you vote.
Co
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Complete House Furnishers
MICKT IS IWCIJ TO VM'li
Wo Siuo You Money
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