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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1912)
It. - .- - 1V "".JW T, 'k-. f THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1912 EVENING EDITION. rfrrow - . Fa N LI W CDDSTDN WITS AVIATOR Enterprising Trans-Bay City Extends a Cordial Invitation. PORT ORFOIID lo DnncTctiL theT, IU UUUJILU JSTREE IeSSd TSI .--JJ--miUujy i BELONG TO THE 1111. C. OF C. Interesting Circular About the Place Issued by the Commercial Club. Tim follow Ins letter lerolveil from I Tl j Commercial Club or Port ur- Postmnstcr W. 15. Homme or Cooston , fo,n ," 0,,p" uit a llttlo .-lrculnr shows the interest ilmt In being taken ' w h ,VM "ome , nterontlnn fact In the tonilng of tl.e ureal aviator. , concerning that place n copy of aiinn nLui.y(..ry r.x. Uuv ' lilcli has tioiMi received from F. 1). 8 J"nvJMn;m bopSnte, Tlrl,?no, has done .unci, boost to Mr. Chrlstofferson on Ills nn-lvnl '"f,,01" 1ll,l8llocnI1.t1- ., ., , ,. for ilccUoii. Tl.e grout nlrnliip ox-! o circular en Is a ton on to the hlbitlon on Saturday nn.l Sunday. f E. r Jn? 1' '"in ? n October 20 and 27, promises to be nH.ln A"" lfi n,ml ' ini;; ,nt ono of tho blK events of the year. I"'1' .r,l",e the agnle ,mlnc wl" be foVTlm" The Commercial Club mil. nttcn- Sll VSn Sin. " The Sn.nS is j the fact that grounding Port air. Homme's lcttor. Orford tho country s Utted for fruit HiMHni 'Plinna ritisiiig iriii-K KiirueiuiiK, Hiueii raisuiK v ,ii ii,i , i, . 'and dairying. It It stated thnt tho paper as to your bringing tho great '!.orlef8' ,'"rrLn " ' ,l.n i nvlntor ChrlBtofforson and his Hying otr' 'lluro factory. vegetable machlno to Coos liny for exhibitions. '". "'" 'j i ,.,ii. . fin... , ,.,.. cheap power. Tho sporting and sum- tfioii iw .unfr,ii.tv rfw ud ju i ,,- A....HA -i Di- "i .! 111U1 I L'DUl i, 1UULII1 U3 UL 1 "I I Vt 4U1 II Mar iffiS c?n8 ttrtffl Marshfield Commercial Club Becomes Member of the Bin Organization. The Mnrshfleld Chamber or Com mon e Iiuh become a member of the Chamber of Conimerco or tho United State of America. The following enterprise Now ono thing I wish to ask of you, namely thai you do not leave Cooston out in Chrlstoffcrson's Hying exhibi tions. Ono of tho first trips should bo from Mnrshflold to Cooston. Wo lmvo u splendid open landing placo right In front of my store, several hundrod foot square, admirably suit ed for both Blurting and finishing. Do sura not to neglect tho Cooston jpcoplo Is my kind request. nro called to attention. About the Harbor. Regarding tho harbor the Commer cial Club gives out tho following: "Port Orford Is sltuntcd forty-two degrees, forty-llvo minutes north, longltudo ono hundred twenty-four degrees, thirty minutes west. The most westerly port on the Am erican coast soul It of Alaska. It Is I tho best and most cnpaclous rond- w., W iimiMi.' utend or summer hnrbor between San Will. J!i. I1U.M.V1L.. i . .,., c, an..n.t i i.. A IIIIVICLU tlllll .JllfSVt JUII1.. IV JO Just midway between tho two places, and Is 220 miles south of tho Colum bia River. It Is a deep, broad bay, having on the wost and north a head land, perpendicular on the harbor start a reform move Should incut for tho clocks Regulate of the city," romnrk Our Time, cd a well known bus iness man today, who makes frequent trips to tho Co nullle valley. "Thero Is more dif ferent time In tho city than the uv uraae i-crsoii would believe. The Bo-called official time in the win- , ; m,eiVod by tlio local organlza- dows of the various i e voir sto roa t, nikowlodnW the admittance fflMwSlVnft,o?t.n,,kBd The . national organisation explains Smlthmlll whistle, which Is used "f0111, , by many as a standard nt C o'clock Chamber of Commerce. does not nproe with tho others. It Mnrsliflcld, Oregon. ,ttni..ua n n matai'iiii iiirfnt'fiiii'n with Gentlemen: most- of us. perhaps, but In tho Attention of Mr. .1. T. MeOumne, matter of cjuehlng trains or boats ' eshlent. that have u flxod Bchwlulo It Is lm-' 1 heg to Inform you that tho portnnt to hnvo n uniform time. Chamber of C'ommorce, Mnrshneld, Many men set their watches by tho Oregon, wns duly elected to membor mornlng wbistlos, nnd thoroforo dlB- ship In this Chamber on September ngreo with nil of tho other time- 20, 1912. pieces In town. Others sot their. In nccordanco with tho Ily-lnwa of clocks with tho school bells and this Association (Seo pamphlet on there Is all tho way from flvo to closed) your association Is entitled 10 minutes dlfferenco In tlmo bo-' to two delegates to roprcsont It In tweon these and other clocks. I this Chnmber, nnd your muinborshlp for one would like to bco a com-' dues nro at tho rate of S12.C0 ner promise so that wo might ngreo on n standard time." "OliK" TltANSI'OltTKI). Queer diameter Hecently Here, Or Icicd from llo.seburg. "Olo." a very pccullnr character' ai.in ,.,, o,-n r nin.in rri. i,n. who mndo hlmr.elf particularly con-ifn,'iu n,i , ,i ,ni .,. r ocplcious In this city last summer. It ; ,, ,veg )0(, nIll.lorn,0. A qnr: scoiub returned to Hoseburg and nowttr of a ,,, out8,,0 ()f tll0 oxtromo Sonict.lilng About County roiuias. delegate. Wo are duly in receipt of your check for tho sum of $25.00 on nc count of thcBo momborshlp dues, nnd a receipt, Blgucd by tho Trcnsuror, for said amount is enclosed horowith, I might Inform you, thnt since your election to membership tho Hy "County politics should bo con ducted nlong nonpartisan lines," snld n candidnto for county olllco. "It is plain enough thnt tho IssuoH on i,XWs of tho Chnmber hnvo been , , Y",u" i'"""KUl, i"- ' amended, nnd n copy of theso Uy-laws tics nro formed have nothing to do , wI1, b, transmitted to von In tbn with policies which affect tho ail- I ",' f n f "! ' , ' Z u,l ?, l "I. ministration of county affairs. I'o- "?.0...f.? ?0, "J.8' .r 3l ?l n8 800 lltlcnl imrtle nro formed on noil- I " l,lu luo 'et-uivoii irom ino press, clcs infecting tho Raincoats and Overcoats Rain ProoanrJ Cold Proof 4 I I Rjiiny dins en- cold ones you cnii W'Pp Hlllg fHtt. ,-.V- U.nJnln C' nnd warm sido of ono outside coals. on 're in- r these has been transported from that city However ho Iiuh boon sent In a dif ferent direction and will not be back In Mnrshflold. HognrdliiK him tho IloBoburg Kowh Buys: "Olo," the Swedish charactor who has mndo Ilosoburg his headquartors nlnco returning from Mnrshdeld, loft last night for Salem and other north ern cities. "Olo" has caused tho of fice consldorablo troublo of Into, south point of tho bonds tho water deepens rapidly nnd soon attains a groat depth, tho effect of which Is to prevent hoavy ground bwoIIh setting in nt tho roirdstoad. Tho harbor Is three mllos broad; tlioro aro no sun ken rocks; nil tho dnngors nro nbovo water. Tho bay In effectually protected on three sides by high nnd prominent land. Tho bends nro formed of tho nnd It was thought boot to doclaro ,lloat ,,m,b0 rh.,(H( wm, ,,,,, wntor in n iiuuiiu HUIHIUI.U i mi uui "" rroni Tour to seven fathoms Imiucd to lonvo town. Prior to IiIb depart- i..,.. ....,,, ..., Olo" w is presented with n rail Very truly yours. CHAMUEIt OV COMMKUCH OF TI1K UN1TKU STATUS OF AMKItICA, I). A. Sklnnor, Acting Sccrotnry. A SAILOlt'S VAIt.V. nro road ticket tu Saluni as well as ono dollar In cash. "Olo" Is u harmless character, hut unfortunoly, entertulu oil n doliiBlon to tho effect that ho wns greatly admired by tho women. This fnlso presumption wns rospoust blo for his hasty exit from tho city last evening. lit i WILL DISCUSS ROiJILLS .One Question to Come Up Tonight at Meeting in Coquille. At tho iiood roads meotlnir to bo ' hold in Coqulllo tonight tho qucstlou as to wnicit ono of tho good roads measures before tho people Is best to voto for, will bo discussed. A com mltteo was appointed nt tho lust mooting to look Into tho lnws and inuko a report at tho mooting. There nro sovoral good roads measures be foro a tho people nt tho next election. Ouo of these which Is regarded as a cood lnw Is tho ono known as tho .-Vj homo rulo bill and attention to this jnousuro will probably bo called by tho comiulttco as It Is ouo of tho laws which does not limit tho amount of tho bonded Indebtedness of a county. Tho plan of tho Coos County Hood Honda Association recently organized la to bond tho county for us much as 2,000,000 If necessary to mako good roads and build a permanent high way from tho ocean to Uosoburg. Tho bills which limit tho amount for which n county can be bonded for road building will therefore not per mit tho carrying out of tho plan. Tho committee will bo prepared at tho mooting tonight to mako a care fill explanation of tho various mens WILLiSPEAK HERE SUNDAY i:. S. .7. MeATililSTPK TO DIIMVKIt IjAST OK SINf.'M: TAX SI'KKCII KS IX .MAItSIIKIKIil). K. S. J. McAllister will concludo his series of lectures on singlo tnx In Coos county In Mnrshflold, Sunday af ternoon nt 2;. 10 o'clock nt tho Ma son ic opera House. All aro cor dially Invited to attend. No ndmls sloii will bo charged. AI.OXO THIS WATintntOXT In ordor to rotallato on tho Am erlcniiB for tho Pnnanm canal act giving frco pnssago to American coastuiso shipping, tho British gov ernment, It Is said, will support Hrltlsh shipping against competition of American vessels In tho form of subsidies to counteract canal dues and tho Hrltlsh shipping conipnules will In return build vessels con vertible for naval purposes when required. At any rate, It la agreed that tho objectlonablo provisions of tho Puna ma canal bill will result In closer relations botween Hrltlsh shipping Interest nnd tho Hrltlsh government. In vlow of this It Is lint to bo wondered at thnt nrltish shipping encircles tho glnbo nnd thnt nearly 50 per cent of tho ton nage of tho world files tho Hrltlsh flag. Had American shipping ns sympathetic u government bohlnd It, wo would bo today competitors with firont Britain and Gerinnny In tho carrying trade of nations, In stead of In tho humiliating situa tion wo occupy in thnt industry. It Is nearly always a bitter dls- flimolntinidlt t n I'lil wlmn aim , ..I,.. II... .1. . .1 --,-,- ......... ,w .. CI. .'. VJ uiua in uiiiui wiiii. uiu iivuuu iiuiy turns ti young man down and ho tindorstnnd them. doesn't hike to drink. It Is oxpected that tho mooting to- , night will bo largely attoiulod by men SI'KClAli (WXI)Y salo nt STAV- from all pnrts of tho county. l'OHD'S, SATl'ltDAV and Sl'XDAV. CAK.Mi:i.S only :w CUXTS por VOl'll VI1'M will nlwnys SMIIiK pound. If you KT your KI.Ol'U OF HA1X1CS. ' Try Tho Times- Want Ads. mitlonnl and stato govornmonts. They novcr mnko Issues out of questions of county govornmont, nor could they, because of their universal charac tor. Tho thing of moro Importance to tho taxpayers of tho county should bo whether or not tho can didate for a county olllco Is cnpn-jThls is tho tnlo that wns rold to mo bio of filling It, whether ho Is Hy n buttered nnd shattered son of trained for It. whether ho will glvo tho son earnest, conscientious Bonico. Tho To mo mid my inessmiito, Sllns Green pnrty ho belongs to should mako J Whon I wns n gullcloas young mnr- llttlo dlfforonco, for It Is obvious ino. thnt tho vlows ho holds on tho 'Twns tho good ship OynscutiiB, tariff, women Buftrngo, nnd llko All In tho China bciib, things, on which political parties Wth tho wind n-leo mid tho captain divide, could lmvo no Influcnco on rc0 To cntch tho sumtnor breezo. Gaberdines English Raincoats Priestly's Cravenelted clotlis and Uubberkcd Tweeds, single or double breasted. Built lo keep out the rain and eold. Overcoats in all the popular fabrics, handsomely siyled and faultlessly tailored. $12.50 to $40.00 AVe sell only for cash. That's why "Money Talks" Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. MA RSI I FIG I. D IJAND0N the way ho would conduct tho bus iness of a county olllco. I bcllovo .T.vn. c '.,' ,?""' ',' "', ",," "',,, thnt at bottom our elections to To iiS mot",n X?K county ofllces nro moro or less non- w,f,0 n" ?, '" m'f ntc1'- l.irtlsnn now. nnd thnt tho voter ,1,I V.. ?L8, "ln boI(lln Ul for" considers tho ludlvldiinl candidates rnt' or than tho pnrtlos thoy ropro seut. Tho tlmo lins como, howovcr, when It would bo a wlso thing, It seoms to me, for county politics to bo openly nonpartisan." "I hnvo brought up my children by kindness," roinnrkod n Marsh- ileld business mnii About ItalhliiK today, "nnd I hnvo Children. governed them as well a a paronts who scold and whip their child ren. When you scold or whip chil dren they hecomo nfrnld. They fear to toll you things nnd they lonrn to Ho. Tho greatest thing In this world Is to gain n child's con fidence. Tho next greatest thing Is to keep that confidence. Tho parent that innkcs n playmnto of Its child need novor fonr thnt tho child will go wrong, A child that has no fear In Its heart will toll Its parents everything mid It thus gives tho parent tho needed op portunity to sot tho child right nnd correct with kindness nny fault which It may botray. Llttlo chil dren nro Intonsoly suscoptlblo to affection. Thoy nro naturally good and they nro quick to seo tho wrong of nil act if kindness Is used. I nm firm but nover stom. Thoro Is a grent chasm botweon firmness nnd Siemens. T.nvo il lumines ono sido; fonr dnrkons tho othor. My means hnvo not always pormltted mo to glvo my children ns much ns those In bottor cir cumstances, but my children ros pect mo and thoy rovoro their ino-thor." MATILDA MUGGINS. I r Little Talks on the High Cost of Living By W. A. REID. Studied economy In little thfiiKs Is a material aid in reducing the high cost of living. Some people nro ox tToii'oH careful In little things nnd overlook tho grouter. As for oxnmplo; Thoy hesitate In expending ten cents for some llttlo household necessity and spend ten dollars for personal adornment. Some of those same people go through llfo stinting thoiusolves In tho necoltlua of llfo and paying their landlords twenty per cent of their in comes instead of buying a homo. Talto advantngo of tho oasy tonus und buy n homo In PKUHAM PAUK, thus ef fecting n savlug worth whllo. Matilda Muggins (mny her looks Improvo!) Awoko ono night from fleeting dreams of lovo. And saw. within tho moonlight near her bed, A spirit writing in a book of red. In words of flame it wroto, with mien Inspired. "What names aro those?" tho dam sol then inqulrod. Tho spirit nnsworlng, Btnyed Its gleaming pen, "Tho maids whoso beauty fires tho hearts of men." "And nm I ono?" slio queried. "Nny, not so." Tho spirit said. ward hold. ' Was winding his lnboro.l watch. "Oh, how docs our good ship head tonight? How heads our gallnnt rraft?" "Oh, she heads to tho K. S. W. by N, And tho blnnnclo lies abaft!" "And how does tho sextant stand?" "Oh, tho Boxtniit's down to tho freez ing pint. And tho quadrnnt's lost a hnnd!" "Oh, nnd If tho quadrant has lost a hand, And tho sextant falls so low, It's our bodies and bones to Davy Jones This night nro bound to go!" "Oh, lly nllont to tho starboard atako. And reef tho spnnkor boom; Homl n studding sail on tho martin Kalo, To glvo her wonthor room." "Oh, bontswaln down In tho for-nrd hold Wha wator do you find?" "Four foot nnd n half by tho royal Kaff. And rnthor moro bohlnd!" "Oh, sailors, collnr your mnrlln splko And each bolaylng pin; Como, stir your stumps nnd splko tho pumps Or moro will bo comlnug in." Thoy stlrrod their stumps and Bplkod tho pumps, Thoy spliced tho nilzzon brnco: Aloft and nlow thoy worked, but oh Tho wntor galnod npaco. Thoy bored n hole nbovo tho keel To lot tho wntor out; Hut strnngo to say. to tholr dlsmny, Tho wntor it did spout. Then up nnd spoko tho cook of our gallant shin, And ho wan a lubbor brave: "I hnvo sovoral wives In various ports And my llfo I'd ortor savo." Thon up and spoko tho Captain of Marines. Who dearly loves his grog: "It's nwful to dlo, and it's w bo dry, And I movo mo pipes to grog." Oh. then, 'twas tho noblo second ninto What filled thorn all with nwo; Tho second mnto, as bad mon hnto And cruel Bklppora Jaw. Ho took tho anchor on his back And loapod Into tho main: Through foam and spray he clovo his way. And sunk and roso acnln. Through foam and spray, a leaguo awav Tho anchor etout ho be I, H. E. LEE AT TS vorso to Presents His Plan for Rail road to Coast from That City. II. K. Leo, who promoted a rail road project at Ilaudoii nnd who received support from business men nt thnt placo, has also pre sented tho Biiino rnllrond plan to tho pcoplo of Ornnts Pass. Tho Iloguo Hlvor Courier contains tho following nrtlclo regarding Mr. Leo's plnns; "A railroad to tho coast was tho llvo subject for discussion nt tho mooting of tho Commercial Club Monday evening. Thero Is no dl vorsltv of opinion us to tho neod for tho rond or tho bcnoflts that will como to both tho road Itsolf and tho torrltory through which It will operate, nnd It Is tho gonoral bollof that GrnntB PnBs Is now nearer tho desired railway than it has ovor been boforo. President Hobnrt Introduced tlio rnllrond subject by tolling briefly of tho boneflts of nn outlot by sea for our products, and In presenting Mr. II. E. Leo of San Frnnclsco, stated thnt tho project that Mr. Leo and his associates ropresontod nnd been Investigated, nnd that all of tho claims mndo hnd been fully borno out, and thnt with propor co-oporntlon on tho part of our own peoplo with thoso nt tho othor oxtremity of tho proposed lino, tho outlook for tho construction of tho lino wns very bright Indeed. Mr. Leo explained thnt tho Biir yoy nnd engineering work hnd beon In progress from Hnndon and Port Orford for tho past six months, and had now boon practically com pleted ns far as Qnllcc. Fron Gnltco on through Grants Pass to ISaglo Point It would roqulro as other two months of engineering work, when tho project would to In shnpo to present to financial In torosts In Now York or clsowhere, by whom tho rond would bo fl nncod If tho reports were, suffi ciently oncourngliig. Mr. Leo stated thnt tho survey thus far made, which covored tho moro difficult part of tho route, showed (bit thoro woro no Insurmountable prob lems, nnd that a most practical grade, with un Immense, tonnage m sight, would prove a proposition that ho confidently expected finan cial IntcrostB would tnko up at onco, nnd thnt tho road to tho ea wns, In his opinion, n not far dls tnnt ronllzatlon. Ho statod that h wnu to Joavo within a fow day for Now York, nnd thnt a moro defln Ito announcement could bo export ed in tho near future. It. K. Kroh followed, assuring tho club that all of Mr. Leo's rep resentations had boon verified, ana that tho pcoplo should get behind tho movo with tho Bnmo spirit that had prompted Hnndon nnd Port Orford cltUons to glvo assistance, both mornl nnd financial. Jjr. Kroli's Investigations hnd raado hin confldont that builders would prc cood with construction work when tho preliminaries hnd been wortea out by Mr. Loo and his associates Others nddod tholr volco tholr substantial support, m Grnnta Pass got Into tho rallroao gnmo In enrnest. I10TKL CHAXOn. 13. G. Cnssldy arrived from Spoon-; or, Wis., recently with his fatn ly -m bought out tho Popular Hotel iron N. N. Jacobovltch. Ho cod tho work of romodollng : the biw Ing nnd will spond about $500.0 H Improvements which will put he placo In flrstc lass condition In mot respect nnd rondor It a most comfort ablo hotel for his guests. Ho rochrlstonod tho hotel and now e It tho Handon House. Dnndon lie- cordor. r Matilda spoko more low. Hut hopeful still, and bogged In ,T1 "" n, "U , n , , , . ncconts blnnd. TIU' 8nfo nt ,nst- ll0 nin(, lt 4.m iuiuu uio snip nsuoro. 'Tnln't much of n Job to talk about, urn n ticKiisn tiling to seo; "Write mo ns one that cooks to noot tuio band." Tho spirit wrote nnd vnnlshod. The next night It came ngnln with n gront scroll of whlto. And showed the uanios whoso pralso of mon had hlowod. And lo! Mntllda's uamo lod all tho rest. Llpplnrott's., TiADIKSI ATPKNTION! See REID About It. COKB nu ILD1NO. Wo have a proposition for anv ladles' organization connected with any church, lodge, or public Insti tution In tho county that will not tholr organization anywhoro from $100 to $500. Tho first onos to accept this proposition will. of com so, got the most bonoflt. I would bo glnd to tnko tho mnttor up with the nroner nnrtlos. Tnio. f.no or write P. S. Dow, Marsh- uu.u, uri-gun, mono 27S, And suth'in to do, If say it, too, For that second mate was mo. Such was the talo that was told to mo Hy that modost and truthful son of tho sen, And I onvy tho llfo of a second mnto, Though captains curso him and sail ors Unto, For ho ain't like somo of tho swabs I've soon, As would go and Ho to a poor marine. Army and Navy Journal, i . And It might bo well to tnko n courso In physical training before you start out to show n man tho error of his ways. Drug Wants OAIIAMKLS .15 CKXTS pound at STAFFORD'S, SATUKDAY and SUNDAY. We have 'em. TRY US AND SEE Drugs, Patent Medicines, Toilet Goods, Rubber Goods, Perfumes, Stationery, in fact anything in drug store lines, and then some, Phone us if you are in a hurry 122-J. Red Cross Drug Store IIlm