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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1912)
I IIU OUUJ u? M COOS BAY TIMES M. 0. MALONEY Hilltop mid Pub. DAN E. MALONKY News Kdltor Entered at tlio postofflco at Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second clasi mall matter. DON'T KXIST MKItHLY; MVH AND KN.JOY LIVING. from calling only on carry the goods they VACATIONS havo ended. Until Thanksgiving bestows a hrnnthlntr ntinll for n ilnv. tho tollers In fnctory and office, school and shop will bo tempted to consider existence "ono domni tlon grind." Until next Juno wo shall keep our noses at tho grind stone and stub our toes In chaso of tho clusivo dollar. All who do so under tho lash of stern necessity to earn tho dully bread may bo judged indulgently. But thero arc- many hard workers who could obtain enough to live comfortnbly and yet securo far nioro tlmo for culturo and recre ation thnn they now allow them selves. Doing Is not all life. Doing Is nn essential clement of truo life. Tho man who all his life rushes easy to and sweats In n treadmill of work prjcod and never becomes acquainted with himself or Intlmnto with his friends cr n winner of culturo nnd char acter through fellowship with 1 1t eraturo or history, science, philos ophy or art, does not enjoy real existence. Ho becomes a human machine for tho production of re sults. Tho summer vacation Is tho Ideal season for enjoying tho dollghts nf sailing or of stooping ono's nntuni in tho Joys of tho open road. Hut autumn offers Ideal dnys for tak ing a day off from work nnd en joying a tramp In tho goldon wea ther through tho fields and woodt. Winter brings perfect days for on caping tho poisoned nlr of tho stuffy offlco under skies of azure. But wo ynnkeos haven't the- sa gacity to tnko occasional recesses by tho way through such moans as these simple, practicable- nnd Inex pensive nnd refresh our spirit nnd ronow our flngglng energies of body. The pity of It! Let us highly rosolvo to bo wlso In this mnttor for tho next ton months. Whllo wo Journey through life, lot's live more ns wo Journey. ADVKUTISING TALKS. saves them stores who want. When peoplo turn to tho adver tisements for suggestions nnd ideas thoy are In a recoptlvo mood. Their minds nro open they want something. You practically have a Virgin Field that needs Seeds of Infor mation. Aro theso tho seeds you plnnt? Do you nourish thorn by sprinkling WHYS In your navor tlscmentB? Crops of Desire sprtug from such cultivation. Your goods havo a hundred rea sons WHY they should uo pur chased every ono or which will gradually strengthen d o s 1 r es nrouscd by tho ones before. Find out theso reasons nnd mnko thorn applicable to your customers' neods and desires. Tho moro people know of your goods tho moro they will appre ciate them becnuso they can nd do apply them to their ideas and requirements. For instnnco, If you nro in tho shoo business, have you ovor llg- ured out why men sliould buy your shoos? If ho Is a clerk, storekeeper or offlco mnn, ho wants shoo comfort, nppcarnnco, wear, polish nnd not too high Can you think of any thing clso? Do you know If your shoes possess thoso merits? If ho Is n collector, superintend ent, or general outdoor man, ho wants shoos that will stand hard knocks In wnlklng, wntorproif, comfortnble anything moro? Havo you shoes which mensuro up to theso standards? If ho is a professional man doc tor, inwycr, etc. thoy want shoos that nre comfortable and of good nppenranco, stylish, durable what olso? How many of your custom ers nro prorcsslonnl men? How about tho youths tho "swell dressers" collogo boys and club men? Thoy want stylo, flrat, Inst nnd nlwnys Bomothlng real "classy." Do they wear your shoos? And tho youngstors both soxos that slide nnd kick everything. Do their pnronts know tho strength nnd wearing qualities of yo.ir shoes? And tho wonkor box. Thoy want shoes for wot wenthor and thy weather.. Thoy want tholr feet lo look smnll nnd nent. Thoy simply must havo comfort nnd stylo. Seeds llko tho nhovo sprout Into uoBiroa uocauso thoy nro plnnted In tho Garden of Poraonnl Itcqulrc- mouis and Adornment. peoplo sufficiently goods. to buy YOUlt RALPH KAYI2. HANOI; ItlvFLKCTIONS. Tho Picture. Old pard Bill brung In tho mail; Novcr knowed that boy to fall When It comes to doln' things, Bill's tho angel 'lthout wings. It Jus' made mo kind o' laugh, When ho brung a photograph Which ho said belonged to me Ho weren't joking, I could see. I was jus' a Httlo scared, Openln' it whllo they nil BtnroJ, So I rodo out on tho range, With my heart n-fcolln' strange. J Then I took tho plctur out 11 wuro iiimu, uoyunu n uuuui, For I Been beforo mo thero, Face, tho fairest o' tho fair. Seen n woman's smllln eyes, Bluer thnn tho blues' skies Seen a mnss o' wavy hair Like you don' boo cv'rywhoro. Scon tho ono thnt ust to bo, Ever wntchln' ovor mo Scon tho ono thnt always stood By mo, when I'c bad or good. Then I wiped nwny somo tears, Llko I hadn't dono for years, Whllo I sot out thero nlono, On my little, trusty roan. Had to lot thorn tear-drops start That thero plctur broke my heart, For I set out In thnt place, Lookln' in my mother's fnco. Bob Stanley. WOULD CHANGE STREET ANGLE GOOD KVENIXOI Intense unfnthomod broods tho humnn soul, It fools not knows thoro is a cluo divino, Thnt loads us with Bwoot music to the goal Whoro kindred hands stretch out to thlno nnd mine. J. S. WOODS. W You Btrlko a Hympathotlc chord I mill Din If O vntlt Pliutntiinva cisut vnnti HY should people buy goods shoos by tho light of Porsonnl Ad of your competitors? Youjvnntngo. iuw jours are nouer, uuc n Is only by bringing this people why thy. knowledgo of your goodB homa whether shoea or men's clothing nppoing ic to spcctric cnso3 do you tell tho nro better In your ndvcrtlslnc? Peoplo nowndnya look to tho nl TcrtlHcmcntH for Information on the ndnptlng It to tho render'H porsonnl 44 4 Till: QUIOT OHSKItYKK SAYS: A knock spreads fastor than a boost but that's a mighty poor reason for Btnrtlng onol Tho summer girls thinks bIio'b not n hucccss unless alio succeeds In making It hot for somo mnn. Whllo tho men are Indulging In fronzlod flnnnco tho women are plunging Into frenzied mntrimonv. Tho womnn who thoroughly un- iiurmnnuH men is wiso enough to protend thnt alio doesn't. YOU CAN WOT" IT .'OH LICSS nt thd COOS HAY CASH STOIIK. . .i ?.y .' . ."l'y ,nnd,VV requirements nnd clrcuniBtnncon Your portrait' In "iei'iln or colora ytigRoatlmn nalo what to buy.Thls will you nrouso doslreH nnd Intorestl Wnlkor Studio. f HEWIIIiHHHIiflllHHflllH!!QiHiHIHflHiflHBHfiMBE?linnHnMKBM Voters Attention!!! SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. Thero is no specified project stated for tho expendi ture of a qunrloivof million dollars by tho City of Marsh field. ; .... , ., If a bond issue is required it should be shown in what way tho bonds are to bo used. cleni'lv Vote No on increasing the limit to 15 per cont. Tho amendment placing- the city elections under con trol of tho stale law is good and should carrv. Vote Yes on this amendment. DUNCAN PEPOUSON. (Paid Advertisement) Council Discusses Plan of Making Curve to Conform With Tracks. The matter of chnnglng tho shnrp anglo nt tho north end of Front Breet to conform with the right of way of tho Terminal company was dlscusBcd at tho meeting of tho City Council last night. An effort will bo mndo to try In somo way to ar- rango tho matter. W. S. Chandler, representing tho Terminal company, was present nnd explained tho sltuntlon. Thoro Is a Bhnrp nnglo In Front Btreot. It la Imnoaslblo for the railroad to mnko Btich an nnglo with tho tracks so two lota at tho comer of Elm nnd Front street woro purchased by tho Ter minal. Tho tracks will curve ana will extend from tho street ncross tho ends of thoso lots which nto owned by tho company In order to make tho curve, and ngnln extend on Front Btreot. This requires tho tracks crossing tho sidewalk twice. It was suggested If tho city could In some way securo tho two lots south of tho two owned by the Ter minal company It would permit of chnnglng tho street so thnt It would curvo Instead of making nn nnglo nnd would conform with tho curvo of tho tracks. Tho mnttor was discussed by the different councllmcn nnd city nttor noy. Tho position of tho council wns thnt tho city could linrdly afford to vncnto tho street nt tho anglo on tho bay side nnd then pay out money for tho lots on tho west side In order to chnngo tho streets. It wna sug gested thot possibly tho property owners on each sldo might bo able to roach some ngrccmont as to nn oxchnngc. Tho trouble with nuch nn ngrcc mont is thnt tho lots on tho wost side of tho street nro not deep nnd to cut off pnrt In tho front for n Btreot would leave tho property of little value, being shnllow lots. On tho other hand tho lots on tho buy side nro now 200 foot or moro. so tho milling of moro lnnd to theso lots duos not materially benefit them. Will See Owners. Of tho two lots which It will bo nccessnry to ncqulro ono Is owned by Clnudo Nnaburg nnd tho other by Sir. Benson of Cnllfornln. Tho only regular action taken was that tho city recorder woh Instructed to wrlto tho non-resident owner and II ml nt whnt prlco ho hold his property nnd Councllmnn Copplo wns appointed to kco Mr. Nnaburg nnd find whnt ar rangement could bo mndo with him. Tho Federal Construction Com pnny hns a contract for paving which !b to extend to Elm Btroot. This Is tho point whoro thoro Is nn nnelo In tho Btreot. Tho paving now con tracted for extends pnat whoro tho curvo, If made, would begin. There fore ir tho paving la completed under tho present contract It would bo laid on n portion of land which would bo vncated ns n street If tho now nr rnngomont of n curvo Instead of nn glo wns adopted. Howovor this would only be n small thrco corner ed piece. Tho Construction company Is anx ious 10 unisii tho Job nnd ns tho cnn. tract Is signed thoro Is nothing to do but lot tho compnny go on with tho paving undor the prosont con tract. Other Matters. A fow other mnttors woro given nttontlon by tho council. Tho Fcdor al Construction company wns allow ed partial payments on work as fol ows: Third strcot, $1,004.57; Mar ket. $2,01C.2- ; Fourth, $.120. There wns somo discussion nf nn. ening Sixth street from Conunorclal to Central but no nctlon wns taken. Tho council adjourned tn mnf next Tuesday night. AUTUMN. Now we hoar tho Autumn cnlllng nnd her face la wreathed in smiles; nnd tho wilting loaves nro falling In tho quiet forest aisles. Put nwny your trusty swatter 'mong tho tro pines In your don. lm Mm nn.i of slaughtor ceaso till summer comes "K,n,n' Pw "'o Tost Is on tho pump kin nml Mm fn,i,i-.. .. ... . n.V.i fi. I ,"""u " " le SHOCK, and tho drowsy rural bumpkin loaves .C0J)L' l, nt Uirco o'clock that ho .. mium Bo snucKing ero tho sun hns como ncrost; and tho old grai ning is bucking, for hor hair Is full of frost. Put away tho wire screen swnttor, let surviving Hies remain for a fellow hadn't o,,Bi,t i,.Vn ,"' structlon on tho brain. Now tho pastures nro too seedy to support tho cows, alas, and the cnttlo, lank and weedy, bawl for nrP,ii ' """ "'il,!1',0.. hlsa! clvlng nubbins " " "uuiisument aro rich, and the mule, with futile rubblnV vou"d allovlato tho itch. Oh, on nil In land and waters coldly glean" o autumn sun. Let us put away o ? swatters, for tho summer's wrks ?m?h m1 UH,,,ut nwny 0,,r wttoS till tho files return next spring, when we'll soak tholr sons nn, ,i .m."i flS VA nn rnnnn 1 .i - ovi o .,., .. v VMiHVUHj IIUII blllg, COUNH FAIR BIG SUCCESS Exhibits First Class, Races Fine and Attendance Is 1 Satisfactory. Tho Coos nnd Curry county fair nt Myrtle Point closes this ovonlng. It has been n gront buccohs In every way. Tho attendance- has boon good nnd tho fair nssoclntlon will como out nil right llnnnclnlly. Evoryono who nttendod tho fnlr Is high In tho praises of tho bIiow. Thoro was a lino dlaplny of farm products and of live stock. Mnny Bald that they did not know thoro ty. was such lino live stock In tho coun Tho races havo boon mndo nn cb- Jiui:iiii inni nrn .... rnces thnt havo been!? ll h county for mnnv vn. Beei hit the first fnlr " 0&, TW? J nnd the success ,f iVtf"" Tho members of tho , !' iin pvemh.ng , lhi; "MiS .Power t0 , "u Ul" " siiccesa. Jtanv-.' " hik town wont homo hy rointS I'olnt In order thai ,?"' Hia tond tho fnlr. tl.atteV Ho wns well kno i,C0 h8h In Mnrshlleld Muring i?07 V"Ile ntond tho conslrucllonofnl'S Loop. Tho vessel Was bu V'l . B. Loop umber Co, TO llnnks when tho Arm uJ nttl tho north part of JlShflSil Times' Want Ad, i, , iSfoto. f lIV Am W A message pm feSycles Frm Tine mS "- i . 1V2TV x 1LJJ Jl VV II trr "-"'1-MBffl"UCM.IURKGm ") vc ti o w SprityiptliVui 0th Moon, 17th Sun. SPRINGFIELD, Mnss., EKULAO & SON, Chiefs of tho Mnrshflold Tribo. Tho Dig Chief sends grootln,;! Henp Howl Ho slnnds In tho doorway of tin Mi? wiwmn i --.. eyes with his hnnds, ho looks, out upon your vlllneca do inTL'i' Honp Hollo! warriors seated nliout tho council fires, pnsslng tho peace ri from ono to the other, nnd recognizes tho nods of contentment 2 thoy Blnnco from tlmo to tlmo towards tholr allcnt ilcedi ii whlto men culled "INDIAN MOTOCVCLKS." ' t; Ho sees your wnmpuin bollH overflowing with heap nleniv ,. puni. Ho looks out o'er nil tho landscape, but bccb nothing "t noblo Indian Chiefs nnd warriors, and hears nothing but wordi c prnlso nnd tho noises of hnppy "powwows." cl It Is Gront to bo Hlg Chief! lllg Chief Henp Hnppy! l)g m Heap Proud! Listen, therefore nil, for the Mb Chief Isacl about to sponk. Listen! lest nnmo word of wisdom, somo word I .....v..,t ii inning niiw.iiu t.'8UUIU JllllI White mnn bartered for ten tlmoa ono thousand INDIANS 1511 --whlto. man's tlmo. Como pumpkin tlmo this year, whlro c'i imnereci jor nineteen tliousnnd olght huudred INDIANS called Moto- M..i. .ii . i, r .. '', "B lJ,,0 wigwiiin two times m lit Make thirty-five thousand INDIANS called motocyclcs. flravc! m hem, start Oi : ober. whlto iuan'H tlmo. Nothing like since luff time. More INDIANS called motocyclcB soon thnn over butth on prnlrle. Menus plenty busy, plenty wnmpuin, plenty time la topvI'm.' co"V"on ,KnB""h o: toi of ton thousand IND'AX MO- i..Tr- i i VnVn " ..'" .'." 1!,ll """ iniioiwoii thousand ji dred In 10 2, nil illstr Imtod through INDIAN agents, then i. L m 1'r,ly'nvo thotisnnil INDLNNS for 101 a, deliveries beih ilng tho lnttor pnrt of October, 1012. Wo nro proud of our l ior, also proud of our eqiilpmonr, our working forco, our organ ization, and our product. Unless von Imvn viuii,i m. uirm !!?oCinlirCiCt concol)tlon,"f tho magnitude of tho works can to a INDIAN plant ,,0rH,"",, lnvl,ntlm ' extended to you to visit lit "Ileautlful la" I ho sun, O strnngors, When you como so far to aeo us, All our town -it penco awaits you, ,, A our doors stand opon to you, ion can entor nil our wlgwnma, For our heart's right hand wo glvo you." Whllo wo hnyo nlwnys boon the Inrgcst producora of motorcjrcli in mo world, tho enormous additions bolng oreclod for 1913 bail i18 iiCJf"H?s. !'.r. .Production many fold. Tho fnctory consUti o! rotii distinct bulidlnga, nil connected by bridges or otherwise, ani nrv .? "? ng No. 1, 2 a and 4. Number ono Is two hundwd i. A i.f oti Io.".nf.ty fcot w,Jo- 'lvo stories high. Number two to, hi,,i ,!iMCd "ft'"four foot l0K. rorty-two feet wldo, Ave ito I8 . , ?1,b:1,n80'"p't ndor ontlro building. Number thr n Y.S.I. niroc,..?,8,,ty'0,Bht f('3t lonS. frt' feet wide, thrco Urn biilliii ' ni. -.i'l'" 'onro nddlng two wholo floors, making U nrtta..i 0rf' In holRht. Number four Is In process of con- a orloi ni,in,d 'f., lrco "'"''red feet long, forty-four feet wide, Are 1 L n'u.1"1 sub-bnsom.'nt under tho ontlro building. tt fo,?r ?mftddl.0?s on Nunilierthrco nro completed, and Number m iitinn ("e wl.11 bo. ron(,' for occupancy by November first. In ,"1"lll 8 ooon erected n storohouso cnpablo of holdlu VOtod 0vrl?lvoCJnl,.,,n0t0rCy0,tfB' Wl1011 flllB'1C', tlllS 'M'.te win oxcon ! ' iy t0 ,tho '"nn'ncturo of INDIAN MOTOCVCLKS on iilnn i0VCS A 10n0-1'"1' "crcfl of floor space, and will H Sn i?41' "I1. Ul ,n,C8t n,0(,orn niachlnory. When In full op cvrin vJlv n 08l,m,,c that tho capacity will bo n complete motor cjcio oory thrco minutes of tho working day. benefit Sfi5midVvrt,,B,nP cnn,l,r''Kn Imp boon Inaugurated for the Kwi hi I hmN donIora dur,"B the past year, and will beijf KratlfLi yinMBt111 ,noro nrKotlc ono for 1013. Wo nro hlgW lmben in houiWay w.h,ch th0 INDIAN ngonta followed this cam tuS success? " nrtvorl,B,I,' wlalcli added so much to our mi- Now, ns to tho mnchines for 1013. Wo have sonicMilmr I.. .i. . . - r..i indlnii .ii...... ; "'" ""J or surpriw mr " """' n".ri'' .c ,""' you Imvo innllv iLurvi i....u. V.. i,t i...r mo tier ,,M'.VNS. '" 'til. AVntch'oiit! Oin. .iiuimiiironiont containing t ,nu,cnI e"'Ses, togetlier with jico9 for 1U13 will soon be on these made, &1"" a 'w word, of ffIs,lom. Listen, nil! l.lin ti 1 vtifiol Things will tnko on n different nsiect when our VOUr l.fn.l- ........ ......mi, mi. , est Dossll.in ,J.i.V; ,. . "vw .,m, fcocoiKMiMiil nmchliies to mo -w I''tlll nnnoiinced, so bo pre Isdom. Consider weij ? d&ullBi 4CJ vLmmmmkmmLmmmmkmwkkkkm2 JOHNSON .MAV KIOHT. OfTor trf SKty 11iomih1 Dollars (Dy Assoclatedress to the Com Day CHICAGO. Sept. 28 Jack Join- se-ntntlvo of Hugh Mcintosh of Australia, who says ho Is author ized to offer the pugilist ?C0,000 for three fights. ' ,vww tho co ii na ZL, , "VlVy ,vo 0ftn '"n'c I" ncceptlng orders ir for av ft h ol XJW !-N7,,IAX MOTOOVCLES. they will bo entered llve.1- nil m-,L V ,1"0'ft1t," w rccclvwl. To Insure prompt Heap much rospect! GEO. M. HENDEE, Dig Chief. AGENTS FOR INDIAN MOTOOICLES. EIii k.- ,tj.-l