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-4L-. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1912. EVENING EDITION. COOS BAYTIMES U. O. UALONKY Kdltor and Pub. DAN K. MALOXKY News Kdl.nr SUUSCIUPTIOX HATES. DAILY. Ono year $6.00 Per month GO WEEKLY. Quo year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvanco Hie crabscrlptlon prlco of the Coos Bay 71moa U $6.00 por year or $2.60 (or Ix mouths. An Independent Republican now- papor published ovcry evening except Bunday, and weekly by The Coo Bay Times Publishing Co. THE RETURNING GREEKS Official l'npcr of Coos County. Dedicated to tho sorvlco of the people, that no good causo shall lack a champion, and that ovll shall no. thrlvo unopposed. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMES. Marsliflcld :: :: :: Orcgoa Entered at tho postofflce at Marsh Hold, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second clasj mall mattor. lilVE MEN MAKE A LIVE TOWN. I T TAKES llvo men to malto a live town. Dead men aro only lit to Inhabit cemeteries. If they nre decently dead, dead nil over, wo ten derly lay thorn awny In the sleep of tho tomb; but If they aro only dead in all entcrprlso nml spirit, outside of tho narrow limits of their own sel fishness, nml yet persist In walking around, moving their calloused hearts and consciences whore real business Is wont to pulso and throb with vi gor they nro really like the drone docs, In tlio way until they arc stung to death and dragged outside of tho Llvo of legltltmnto Industry. Twelve really llvo mon tho worth moro to n tovn generally than n round full thousand such useless mntcrlal that toys around Ilko rubbish In n rushing otrcnm mat is aching nnd foaming to turn mills nnd factories. Yes, llvo men bless nnd (lend men curso a town. HY BOB STANLEY. This morning the writer stood nt tho dock as a vessel was leav ing and there saw ti number of Greeks who were returning to their uiititu land to fight against tho Turks. Brothers were bidding fare well to brothers. Friends woro separating with, perhaps, a last handshake, for such Is war. Thcso men were leaving the Land of the Free- which they have entered nnd maybe learned to love, for tho purpose of aiding tho Old Land tho Homo of Childhood. They woro not compelled to go. Their going Is purely voluntary. They aro going back to tho OreoK colors because of Patriotic Impulse. Theso fellows nro returning to nld in overthrowing tho power of the "Unspcnknblo Turk," with his mediaeval Ideas of Life nnd Uov ernment. It Is but n continuation of the struggle that has long been waged between two Ideas. It Is a continuation of tho old, old Btruggle. which has been waged through tho ages, It Is thoroforo not purely a contest between two foreign powers, but becauso of the fact that we ar'o n Christian Nation, It Is In n sense a contest In which we are Interested. May tho Greek win! May tho Turk losel Yesterday. I had no particular regard for theso snmo fellows. Today, I honor and respect them becauso of their patriotism a pa triotism of acts, not words. Wo mny dislike tho Greek character and Individuality. Wo may dlsllko his presenco hero as a laborer, but after nil, wo must doff our hats to these Greek patriots. It would bo very Interesting to know where Levi Helsner stands on this policy. If somo people would only re member tho answers to half tho questions they ask they would havo a superior education. Boat rockers on the sea of mat rimony deserve their fate. Uso all the knowledge you havo and you'll have nil you require. H. I. Leld says. "Tho moro broad a baker makes tho moro ho kneads." Some men smile In tho faco of adversity, but they don't mean It. STOKY OF Till: DAY. 4 TOPICS OK THE TIMES. Orators may think they nro savlnir tho country, but tho iillcnt voter will havo to finish tho Job. If nothing over hnpponcd to us wo wouldn't know how It fools to havo tho sympathy of kind friends. It Is predicted that thoro will bo no more great pools. Probably not; thoro Is too much money In popular songs. Cupid may bo an nrchor that Is tho pootlc Idea, but Homo of his vic tims net an if they had boon hit with a hlunderbus. A young womnn went to n grocery store nnd nsked tho pollto clerk If ho had some good cheese. "Yes, Indeed," ho replied. "I linvo somo lovely cheese." "It is not correct to call cheeso 'lovely'," sho said. "How Is that?" ho inquired. "Becauso 'lovely' should bo used to qualify only something that is allvo." "Woll," retorted tho clerk, "I'll stick to 'lovoly'." WILL MEET IT Thcro Is trouble ahead of tho man who acta ns a baby carrlago motor. Occasionally wo meet n man who hns no moro frlouds than n baseball umpire It doesn't tnko much to mnko a fat woman hnppy. Tell her sho Is getting thin. It Is said that there Isn't n particle of nutrition In sauerkraut. But this will not disturb people who havo ex pressed a belief that they could "Just llvo on sauerkraut." Sam Blytho, In tho Saturday Even ing Post, says tho great majority of volorH aro not miylug anything. Which Is n good sign. Tho voter who Isn't tnlklng Is probably thinking. -A rnndldalo'H faith In tho wisdom of tho pcoplu Is always strong before election. JWITHTHE : $ TOAST AND TEA : i - ;OOI EVENING. lllulitT Duty. I Thorn Is u higher duty than I tn build nliuHhouses for tho poor, nnd that Is to save men I I from being degraded to tho I blighting Influence of an nlius- I house. Mnn has a right tn I something more thnn broad to to keep hliu from starving. Ho hns n right to tho aids I and ojicourngeinontB nnd nil- I turo, by which ho may fulfill I tho destiny of man, nnd until I sorloty Is brought to recognize I nnd rovoronre thin It will con- I tlnue to groan under Irs pros- I 1 out mlKorles. Channlng. I T1IEV NEVEU rilANGE. Tho moon nn' tho women Is Jest tho snmo Slnco ol' Bill Shnkespearo'a times; Tho mnou'H ns round, nn' tho girls as strange As when Bill wroto his rhymes. I've rend In tho whole ondurlu' lot Of stuff by men of fame I've rend 'em nil nn' I tell you what, Tho girls Is Jest tho same. Thcro was Bvron, Drydcn, an' Alox. Pope, An' honest Thomas Mooro They sang of girls an' of blasted hopo, An' by tho moon they swore. Tho girls nro tho samo as Bobby Burns Sang In sad refrain Tho moro man studios 'om, loss ho loams, For sech rosearch Is vain. Tho suffragette beo In a womnn's bonnet nmv bo the cause of many stinging romnrlcH. SOME VERSATILITY. To run u nowspapor all a fol low has to do Is to be ablo to wrlto poems, discuss tho tnriff and mo ney questions, umplro n bnsoball game, roport n wedding, snw wood, dcscrlho n flro so that tho read ers will shed their wraps, mako $1 do tho work nf $10, shlno nt n danco, mensuro calico, abuso tho liquor habit, test whisky, subscrlbo to charity, go without mcnln, at tack freo silver, wear diamonds, in vent advertisements, sneor nt snob bo ry, ovorlook scandal, npprnlso babies, 'delight pumpkin raiser's, minister to tho afflicted, heal tho disgruntled, fight to n finish, sot type, mold opinions, swoop out tho olllco, speak nt tho prnyor meotlngs nnd stand In with ovorybody nnd everything. Good Roads Association Hold Gathering There To morrow Night. Another good roads meeting will bo hold tomorrow night nt Bnndon. Tho purposo Is to oxplnln to tho peo-i pio or that locality tho advantages of tho Homo Bulo bill ns applied to tho plans for good loads In this county. At Myrtle Point nn enthusiastic meeting was hold. Many farmers wero prcsont. Thoy all Boomod In fa vor of having good roads but somo ex pressed thomsolves that they did not fnvor bonding tho ontlro county un less tho road work was dono In nlll parts of tho cofunty. Tho farmers woro nssurod that thoro was no In tention of bonding tho county for tho benefit of nny ono community hut tnnt tlio Idon was to mako a compre hensive plnn which would provldo for tho Improvement of tho roads In all of tho leading centers of tho county. It wns explained to thoso prcsont that Homo Bulo mensuro was tho only ono of tho good road measures which would If pnsscd allow this county to bond for a sulllclcnt sum to! mnko pormnnent roads. A Little Talk On Iron Beds X Probably notlilnu disappoints n woman so much ns when her worst suspicious full to como out correctly. Anything that Isn't what It should bo from n moral point of vlow Is Irroslstlblo to human nn-turo. Of course thoro Is no plaro llko somo homes nnd enmo tn think of It It Is n good thing thcro Isn't! Don't think a girl by any other nnino would ho ns sweet, Alonzo". You mny find out your mlstuko nfter giving lor your own. Mine. Eininn Cnlvo snys: "With tho Increnso of years thore comes a qulot er. moro sensible, moro philosophic outlook on life." Hnppy womnn. no VISIT COAST Head of Engineering Depart ment Will Be in Port land Oct. 28. General Blxby, hoad of tho Uni ted Stntes Engineering Dopnrtnient. will bo In Portland October 2S nnd Cuptaln T. J. Margolin of tho Breakwater Is anxious that n strong delegation bo sent from Coos Bay to confer with him and ex plain tho necessity of early action In Improving tho hnrbor and bnr. Gonernl Blxby Is on a tour of In spection nnd his stay In Portlnnd will bo brief. Cnpt. Macgenn Is In hones thnt General Blxby might bo Induced to porsonnlly visit Coos Bay, Probably all iron beds, look alike to you When you buy a iron bed you may pay jusJ as much for an inferior bed as you could get a first-class bed from us. Hence this light on the bed question. We Quote Here to You Six Reasons Why Our Line, The A. B. C. Beds, Are Best DFirst Tho tubing is steel, smoother than ordinary pipe. Second The finish is of better quality and there is more of it than on the usual bed. Third All A. B. O. beds arc fitted up at the factory so that all stand straight and rigid. Fourth Tho rails aro reversible, so that any kind of spring may bo used. Fifth The connections arc malleable iron and guar anteed not to urcalc. , Sixth Tho factory gives a 2)-ycar written guarantee with each bed. No Matter What You Want GOING & HARVEY CO. Sells It for Less Complete House Furnishers j YAQUINA BAY LOSING CRABS Svketj savs that tho future of tlm But tho most casual eumisi'Jn crab industry Is problomutlcnl It f tho local ling cod showi bo tho cod. which nro only of nomi- nY,,o wouiu bTtfclS in i wim rui lie, are niioweii 10 go term of ctiltus con, 'ca u on reeding on the young crab, Mim significance slnco the lib ti- irrtlllmtH Aro OiniillmlN. urod In tho religious ritual c(tu Tho hullbut, which nro being nborlglnnl Indians TO cnught off Ynqtilnit bay In largo nnmo ! "9" l. "' li numbers now, tho professor snys, Orcon Ing, moro par leu iriyu .... .!. -..i ji.i.... ..... i. ...' "nlnnirnliwl ROrnent'tOOtUtd F"3 i.iu liiv I VIII IIIHIK DHL III UCOtllH """"'"- . .. ... .A.IUJ'. p in i. n n ltlo popular Idea that thoy 'cod on Hnff.'' zooIoRIclly the "OP ROCk Cod Are Destroying SlIC- '"arlno Rrowth nlono nnd that tnoy oloiiKntm" It belong to iMiw . .-..... ... ivo nny particular breeding family 8 tIlc. ,"ed ,T ft CUient SUCH FISH Hal- Krounds. Examination of thoir other very :u..i r.t rs-u Htoinnchs rovcnlod In no case any cough In J a. ulna I lay. iuiu cat r 5 . irco oi vegotuuio mntter, nut ul"l, 'T., pr0f Sfkl from nenrly all, smaller nsh woro error ,n noinenclnturo "or. sj i i.Lih .. I" ono' Instance tw'o l. . of tho op nton tot v.. . ujitva i iiiu ui'iim iiiiuiil oi iu ami u inpiipa in inncrii ricnt. uuu .id ..mi...., w iimv. I zoology of tho Oregon Agricultural Ivolv worn fmitwi in i. .n., mnln forovcr. ovor, If it Is Iinposslblo for him to'P?,,(,B I,ns I9t threo months nt a big ono. HorrliiK. smolf. snrdines como, tho situation hero enn bo fill-. r0.w'!)orl. Btudylng tho nnturo and nnd smnll rock cod woro nlso ,Vv nnu:Ki IV OltECOX. ly oxplalned to him. nnoiis oi mo lmpormnt rood nsiios found. Howovor, tho mntter of tno ' Tho I'ort of Coos Buy Coinmls-! r""(1 In Ynqulnn Bay and ndjacent pormnnont feeding ground may bo, ,..,..,., c.n,u.iM on Horw sion nnu unnmnor or Commerro "". m "as uiscovereu somo it remans thnt thn lmiiin.t nan. "" "". . ....i.imi. will probably take lmmedlnto no-! t,n,B8, not BO'ierally known, ox- ory nt Ynqulnn Bay Is rapidly nnmf , s, ore. Oct. H-l tlon on tho matter, h. J, Simpson lIoded somo tlmo honored bollofs growing Into nn Important Indus-' C0RViLrnn' mira bred iUIBoI of tho Port Commission. Is now in nnd advanced somo startling thco- try. omnlovlmr vn LIU t. thoro nro CO? puro urea ()i r,?riin,VJ' C"'!!: :ln.c!! w' trLLr .rl,f4roa.L,- i".c" of which will ho cared LDlaB:0dUf0r smlcela 1,110 iiiu -om nun in Borro on - i'viu ui mo cuusi- inr oy n co a storago pant now bo- '"M" ;" u a fact not r' tho coinnilttwo nnd several othors . wl8, country. , nB orocted. i8tnt, of Oregon la a M tho relntlon Xo Ti-u rii .. ti.iq r- orally known. '"" . rit 6 to tho crab I The nnnolntinn -nn, " ";," ,' horse-raising " ". tU 1 'l. black cod and ling con, '" nrr" , V ' on board cl 'l Tlio thoy moon an tho women mnko no change, As poets slug today: Tho moon's ns round, nn' tho girls ns strange. An' Hint's tho mournful lny. Tho moon goes on, Jest as ca'm an' bright, As round the world sho whirls Thoy swear by. tho moon In tho dreary night, An' swear about tho girls. Stony 1'fltnt, N. Y reports n man who has taken a solemn vow not to let n razor touch his faco until T .R. Is elected. Will It bo n landslldo or n closo shavo? MI-HiAXniOLlA. This llfo wo lead Is far from nice, and going broko's our only gonl. So long wo'vo blown oursolves for Ice! And now wo blow oursolves for coal! We dig, wo delve, wo weavo, wo spin, to havo a packago when wo'ro old; and now wo havo to blow It In for drugs to euro n doggono cold. Tho northern wind conies down nnd moans and plays Its samo old spiteful games, and wo must blow our hoard ed bones for rags to wrap around our frnmos. Tho Christmas spirit Is aboard, tho day will soon como down tho tracks, and wo must blow our lit tlo wad for evorgreons nnd Jumping jacks. Wo blow oursolves for this nnd that, and t'other, till wo hnvo tho bluos; somo kroners for tho house wife's lint, somo guilders for tho children's shoes. Wo dig, wo dolvo. wo card, we spin, to put tho hungry wolf to routo; nlas! tltero's Httlo coming In, nnd money always going out! A schilling for a can pf whoy, a sbekol for somo rough on rats, a doubloon for a bale of hay to feod our starving thomns cats! And thus tho winters always bring nn ending to our saving scheme; nnd If wo smllo nnd danco and sing, wo only da it when wo dream. A 1?rnnMi snnnlnllst ndvl8CS DOOnle to crnwl around on all-fours to aid dj- ,mtfuif.i TTjk jf - KMtlon after eating a hoarty meal. ."' KJLQJJ WJ will bo sent probably. Il0 Nt consldors Cnpt. Macgenn thinks that with of tho rock codfish tho maps nnd photographs show-1'ndustry' Malting n careful study rock cod ing coiiuuions lioro nnd tho nill ox-'" l uauus nlnnatlon of thorn to nnnnrni niv. I which Is not i .--,...... ..... - " . . ... ta U.I.41U1J U oy win prouueo results which will " lo, ll projcssor, no uniis that tho professor. All alone tho Pari- Bric-iniuim v -- th pr,si. ollmlnnto tho necessity of sending I thoy food almost ontlro on crustn- He coast from San S to Sltlm ' Tho report lt J f!ntei ,nr.C.d "L".??: r'-Js entirely erroneous, declares .E'V CollSe 7 Agricultural College wlntor to tnko tho matter up with 'ng crabs mnko them tho par mo government engineers nnd tho "'r prey oi tins nsiv, rlvors and harbors committee. "vos along tho rocky reefs ino unruor onrranco. Theso reofs cists. ...Ill , ... i IIIVIV Mi" -.--J . .M K- i. '.. " V" . orons, of which 17 n ;: t pay ron no?fi).s. nsh'hwffni; t0, 8lx, ,Tcl,ea of "". f0"r nt east 7c "spavin. 7 roarlaS.J o'ffl !?,f..w1' ch . bnvo not tho slightest ? JXV-MU Of the l r. "":'." y"L lo . ncconiing to ichtyolo- "":,(, sldo bone, , ffe.hf 'a..f " and 1 curb. The 2 tbor J svw.s ssi a S45 i saddlo horses, rroignt omces of tho Broakwater and I . wiinout exception tho stomachs mer and nnniVniiv f rn i. '.if X 2 wlth Bl(, H? , .Tim but 1 ' tho local railway In North Bend nnd(f rock cod examined showed tho Siting fishermen for.lng; tho 37 Clydesdales w ....ooitiiuiu, .hjihu i unit mm uoiiuino i""vw ui aiiuiuiaii, in onco in-. ei .1.1 , uono spavin, ""r 'i.v, ho ii , will bo freed of tho expenso of furn- stnnco Prof. Sykes took from tno1 scientific glanco nt Cod. draft horses but 1 "". Ishlng suroty bonds. Tho Southern stomnch of a largo fish. 51 small', Tho rock cod and black cod be- Out of tho CC reglw"" ' j Pncinc, of which tho local rallwnv crabs, measuring from one-half tn low? to tho uenus "Scornr.oniiin nni rtred. 1 has siao nnd tho Brenkwator. aro a part has ono and one-hnlf Inches In dlame- wn,, n11 cod bolong tho "Gadl- snavln. 1 bono sPavlD' 50 !' nnnouncou tnnt tho company w . ier. tho coci oat mar no crowfh '" Tho so-called iinrrnnrt ,i 5 curb, mero --. , 1 m bear tho expenso of tho surety bonds, nlso to some extent but their np- wl'lc Is probably tho most nala- man Coach Horses ol !'.' Concerning tho now movo. tho South- petlto for shell fish cnoniK n n tnblo of tho KOn oui,a 1.4 ' -i.i .nn. 2 roaring nu nrn PnrlHp lins rinlnn tlm fllr,, ..!., rnvonona. .Vnnnln. ti.. . '? .-'i "b"!- " ?"" announcement: Theso statements nro homo out sldernblo food value. belOTRBtoho Aiiiong tho Brade c; v '"tlnn,"L:!:"""a, ..fnoxt , l0 "t6111, y. th0 compnrlBon Greonllng family, not related In preponderance ff Pe 11 vi V I "w iisauiuo v. wiu tiu BuiiiinuK industry nt "" nv to tno cod family. Tho of 105 tnero m . f,L,.b0nod P(rm,"n L"PJLcs.in!""?' 'M0" n"'LSllolz b-8- At S0S..",!PB" cpmos from the o, 2 with bone .nav ft t , ..... -w. ..vv, ..vu....,,h ,u nn nn-, .........u niiv-iu uiero are many ""Minn ongo." mean nc lone and snav n, 1 wim '"'" oTnd r."nl"L,n.nn.t "'". ??.?" ot I1i".A1rc?; n,n.S .re and popularly applied meSS anlontr string' halt. . The BWf 'I.. ...w.ii; wuu..,y nero tuuk cou aro auuiKinnt, crabbing nj fender fish. But properlv annlled comes next m ""'"""ij. CU t0MnTy' ,v 4 .4 , , . nn ,m,U8try lias decline consider- t nienns a cod-llko fish found in- grades, as there are i4 p "In tho past it has been tho cus- ably In tho past few years. At the lv In Nor h Eiiropoan and Green!" doles number 32. Sb'r" V om to require men handing money other two bays It Is still nn lm- land waters. While It ?nnic IfkA'SfanB 17. Gciiaan Cf0P- lE.l!."p.iv.?e"ir.lt' l'onA.nni1 tho portent and paying Industry. A and Is reined wT L '?tM Sratt 7 thoroughbreds 6. j.iviiiniiu uu iiuuB uwu imm oy me recent report from wnldport on on' " AmnlAKA tilniDAlf Afin. 41. .. it 1 . . .. "uv ij Mm', r'"' . .""' .ii'.V "V81 oli'lsl" .Ui, aies tnat during July, on "gadda." fl .,.n.i, ,.Mi mil 00 uorne. August nnu tne early part of Sen- the ancients tn n h.kT.ii.. ii... by tho railroad company. tomber. 1400 dozen f mh fln nit 1 1" . nnv,r,K tnfeo - -- - . v-au 111 u . ki i-iiiiTi 11111 iiiMr u iiifi nn n n 1 A .1 ni rAHi i 1 about 45,000 employes, and tho nAw vapv m Th- ." "",I,''e.u ""'.V.'1 I0 lIe laterals and having. nrnrnpomnnt. It lo cnl.1 . win i,.T..I 7t. "" ,.1.V.. "w.".. v" """spuria- 11 liiament Or throad-llkB nnnilnnt'of 1.124 rebi"-" hon9 a heav; exoense annmiv." ""I"" "?,,".,e".."!Ver: ...Tn.e onIy ftached to tho chin. This fls Is aro unsound. --.,. 1- vt nn'.r ,'. u.i.B"Ll i"6. c.otl of the Newfoundland banks Hart roar Job printing doc at Tie TIbim' oBm, Cod" comes from thn 'finv. 3. American BaaaiB b 1 ji-; in annelatlon elvon hv.land Bay and tteayu ti. I ..e,t K'ntSV,. TherrareGirothern.;, havlne bred nnd u m" . anlB1 endant'of 1.124 regi--;-b0B, ffecting