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Biiaiii ntiri , THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1913 EVENING EDITION. iJJXy-1' 'TrtJkHj3i4U5'y V MNHMMWHUmnill , 1ft I in COOS BAY TIMES M. O. MALONKY Editor mid Pul. PAX K. MAI.OXEV Sews Editor Official Pniwr of Coos Comity. New Year's Greeting: (To The Times Renders.) Dour friends, to you f wish nl wny Tlio Joys of living ovcry dny. I wish you health and long, Bweet life, 1 wIbIi you luck from caro iind strife. I also wish I Just - PLEDGES moTItaTy. tnko and your sny could today hands In mine "A Happy New Year" Tlio Editor. Once moro wo trv to got In lino We cross our hearts with mystic sign, and swear to start our lives anow to cut out drinking moun tain dew to douso tlio cuss-words, and tlio pipe, nhandon ills of ev'ry typo. Wo promlso wo will no more wend tlio path that has a downward trend, nor seok tho company of those who never know good sweet roposo. for wc will from this Now Year's Day, nt fall of twilight Mt the hay. Wo'll no moro yield to tempter's Biiaro, nor bo game when tho follows dnro, nor go nhout tho old-timo friends, whom Now Year's promise oft offends. We'ro going, now, to save our coin, and pass up liver for tho loin like Mr. Morganfeller eats with mushrooms, olnlon stows and beets. This Xow Ynnr'a uolnc to bo ono that sees some wondrous labor done by us who've novor worked our best, nor boon In earnest In tho finest some KrrnHH. llinv mnnt. We promise all those things, and more, Just as wo'vo promised oft before, but this tlmo we are on tho square, and mean to keep our word for fair. U.V US WHO VO HOVI'r WOI'HUIl UHI licl, "UI ui-un uuiivoi ,ii iiiu of things, Ambition bids us seek amid earth's grain fields whoro renp vain glory, pow'r, and plaudits, sweet, and mong theso nil, A.V OPPORTIWITV. SENHOUSH, tho poot naturalist hero of Muurlco Hewlett's cy cle of tliroo ICngllsh novels, tho Inst of which Is "Host Harrow," hail a voluntary mission to miw England with wild (lowers, to make (ho cliffs overlooking tho sea bright with a profusion of bloom, to make the MinmlMU'a 111 llln alllrnU f'flV UIMl II II cJpoctod pntches, to make tho downs viym Willi uriiiiiiiii iiiuanmiin, nun " that, task ho set himself with grentcr or. less concentration through three charming volumes. Tlio women of San Francisco linvo adopted tho same Idea on a smaller fu-iilo In that city and are planning a vlnnt tho hills around the elty with poppies, marigold mid .Scotch Mooin that will make the Golden Onto golden Indeed dlnns, they were forced to leave. Continuing their travels on down the coast, tho McVnys became tho discoverers of tho Dolnn mines at Pistol Illver. Thoro they romalned until 1858, when the Innlnus again I,.. .. .. i. .. ii.i I won i on inu wiiikwi. j ii i "in. i j Hirnggii) mo uucchhuii una Huvuruiy I Injured by a rlflo ball. t "In tlio full nf ISf.n tlio ilnrpnn- ed returned to Missouri, via Puna ma, and on his arrival thoro ho was married to Miss Luclndu Hied soc, his first wlfo having died be fore ho crossed tho plnlns In 18B1. On his return to the West, Mr. MeVny was accompanied by his wlfo. father, mother, brothers nnd sisters, and n largo number of friends, tho Itcams and Cooks be ing among tho company. "On arrival In what Is now known ns Curry county, tho de ceased located on what Is known as the Crook place. That location was soon nbnndoncd for tho Scott ranch, where Mr. McVay claimed to have operated tho first dairy In this section. "In 18(38 tho deceased removed to Smith River, where ho nnd his brother Henry bought tho Hlght and Hnlght ranches, comprising 1110 acres. In tlio later '70s ho 4 i with the : ; toastandtea: GOOD EVENIXO Aim nt perfection In every thing, though In most things It Is unattainable; howovor, thoy who aim at It and persevere, will come much nearer to It than thoso whoso laziness and de spondency makes thorn glvo It up ns unattalnnblo.JChestcrllcld. oti " ... , ... .. . ' iihi iiuren. jii inu in more is in una a suggestion ior.i., ,,t i. ,,., .,. i.-... .. ..I., i... n.... ! "'" " nu'Jivnin in inu t nuuuuo ilitlt ;:,:n. .v."'. '!'"''' y.o ow vney u aj..w. ,t lm !... n...u u. i..u .,..,, n ,, ...n iii -ua1M, ,llo ,.,,, vnllnv llnlnl. u-lilMi. butl?., "ml do i IL xZJZ rlrl"1 Junrtlon with a liutcl.er shop n".,', v'L11 Z... . " f0. ' wn tho proprietor of until 188.. when tho building was destroyed by fire. Tho present Vnlley Ho tel wns built over tho ruliiH of tho old structure, nnd It wns In that building Hint his business lire ceased." OltEGOX MAX IS IXVOLVER Lhn rominimltv liv rfiimiwiiir hi n systematic campaign for the outdoor cultivation of (lowers In this section. Thoro Is no section of Amorlcn that fitters groalor oppoilunlty. Tho service which some want to ilo for tho clly manifests Itself In n different way. Tho utilitarian nnd Tirnrtlcnl mini (if iifTnlru Imu n nr.l.. lorn In tho city water supply, other ' SPOKAN'P WnHii Tun i inv In paved streets, the sanllntloulst or Hlndlev's ,1 ,, I ." may llnd It In hygienic districts, the ,le , ' J,,, J (, '" J1" property owner In noble building.' w,fV U"A C, n ? w?lir iLr onch after his own views, the end ',' War Weaver w ,,'", toward which he would direct his en- L (11?, In i S ' m'J orwles. Each would be doing a vnl-I )""." u',"lltnl,l I"o1loIiiK Is his unWo work. None should be praised "n.!,... 01-. i , loss than the olher for his contrlbu- few II nes tbl ,,, ,V i. 'V ' V. Mem (. tho betler.nent of (ho coin- ft , "n" ' ''".ft c"', !' ".,JT.r.'L 'V mtinlly. Tliero must b0 co-operation u , tl ?.i ,,,?', u , ?c,nr" of fllomr nil Hn..H. ulll,f l, ,..J i 'M ..""'I. ,lVo." 'f 'o nicest homes wj&.iK.saa!r,, r ..,- . ..w ..-.. lit II1I tIJ ID 111 Itlrt riilu Iflx.ll.. .. . . iw ! linn niiiiiiv i uifin ! i n . .-......, ! t n in iii Till: XKW YKAK TO TIIIJ OH) I know I'm young nnd recent, yot this ono thing I know: You'ro feeling low, old fellow you'ro feeling mighty lowl Thnt brow nf yours Is frosted with tho falling of tho snow , While mlno Is to tho light thnt mnkes tho morning. My fnco Is to tho future. With n thousand drenms ungucsscd, I nm leaping to tho light now, Hko n baby from tho breast Of n mother whoso soft lullnby Is singing you to rost. My fnco is to tlio light thnt mnkes tho morning. Oh, I know I'm young nnd recent, but tho old boys they must go. the drenms thnt mndo tho Mny-tlmo fndo with dnlsU'B 'nenth the snow. past was sweet with patience, inu mo future's what I know. My face is to tho light that 'mnkes tlio morning. Krank L. Stanton. And The Ione. Ho your service what It Is, If you nro part of the clly nnd are striving to make Marshllcld more wisely mnnnRed and honestly directed, whe ther you are a business man striving tor the general Improvement of yourself and your kind, or a private C1U.CHB gtvlng alert attentions to preclnte it to tho highest extent. ASTOKIA srnooi, cuxsrs. ASTOItlA. Or.. .Inn 1 'pi. i. lug of tho school census In Astoria oisirict nns been completed. The report shows there nro 3005 per sons botween tho niren nf .i n,i M tho water In n dry of life's mo neeiiH or your city or cnmenlra-l-" i"lx rosining in Astoria, nnd ting on preserving the ntMitiumn of"r "108(' "i'- nro notillno while your home and the weUaro of youri l,ll:' nro '-"lI. This uiimhor family, you are a factor working for"1 "". ',K'r,ms "f S7 over tho con itho betterment of Cons Hay. Hut' "I'm . ,,'',,' w1""1 t,,ero wo,o 91S iilio lilKKer your vim. n ,i.,. iiblldreu of school auo In the rltv. "' Interested vour hITdiIh t nw,.. ...,i iinblo are you lo your city, mid com munity, nnd thai Is what Coos Hay wants- needs--men and women of value. Tho current woril .un,,!,,,. ...... Willi Ih nf I'lilnn In hlu ..II.. i., i ., .. ".. " " " " uinii-i vi.'iu ....... ,..w .. ... (.. ...". "'" i.iiii nt i;,(.i,i:s iniiii jov vonrs n chi. .nv ti:t. Ki:VZi:u'S Orchostrn. ' ' n , XOTICIJ. Owing to the niivnncu of coal nt tho mine. Henvor Illll will bo $0.00 por ton on and after January J. HUGH McLAI.V. vr i)o u booster. FIONEl DIES I MUFOBil All women nrn tint na tm,l oinor women think they nro. XO. AIOIIZO. n Hllnlllllmlnp onlitnm shines at u spelling bee. -K-H- Somo men never miss until the well rmiR iii-v town. --H- At tho mystic threshold CM in h Tho New Year sits sedate, A-blnwIng through tho pipes of Tlmo I ho bubbles of our fate. A XKW YHAII'fi U'icir I wish you all you'd llko to know, rjiicii joy imu now you lnck Sigh you for smiles of long ago? Then friend I wish thorn back, 1 wish tho best In llfo for you, The chnrins thnt you'd call good, Anil I would make each wish como true On Now Yenr's, If I could. I wish you gentle skies above, A level path to trend, A homo thnt Is endowed by lovo, uwiiiiiu ireo irom tirenu, A never-ending round of bliss. bo long as you 8iall live. And oli, my friend, I wish nil this nun ino power to glvo. James MeVny. One of Mi.. i,'i.. si -rllr''..!;:: ?i. j vl. "'h iiiini me uoi Norte Argus, inibllHhed at Crescent City. California. iwiinnr,.i.... n... Ionth of James MeVny. who died, ... i,.u .mi io in iiih uiiiiKuior, Mrs. N l-.llllor .lenkliiH I Inu-.. ...,., ,i.. ..., no of Interest to the older residents, nun Durilllli: "Mlll'll nf lli.i nni'l.. I. lot .. . Iel Norte and Southern Oroson Is' """'" iimiiii i no nro of Junius Mc Vay. Probably no other Dul Xorto pioneer has soon more of the thrill of early day llfo. "JnilllH MpVn riruK ........... .1 .i. . . , r . "J ,,ini tn,i'ii UIO Plnlns In 1851, locating at Jack-; "' "i'kii. wuero no spont Olio venr m nln .... i,...i, ' .'. Hearing of the gieat opportunities ;;"""' .v nm woik or tlio Coos Jlny Co., ho with a party of 100 Joiiriioveil in (,,,u ii,,.. i.. ,..,.. tho Into Kpj, c CatchluK being -..... ui uiv iiiiiiiuer ui cross tho mountains between the Cinnciun valley and the coast. "On the arrival of the partv nt poos nay, Mr. McVay and his "bro. tlior. Joseph, who was also ono of tho party, took part in the dis rovery of tho coal mines now op erated near Cntclilng slough In Coos oouiity. A rompuuy wns form- doned "'k WU" 00u aban- i !,r,ll"'l? '" Bt' sultBblo foot old at Coo. liny. ti, Mpvav f. thers. n jssj. Jo.irnc.ved down the ,.,.,, - " "fiiiuie i no orl- mines that gave Of d Hench in name va,h wag " Jliom wIwh the Hum, nhJfJ Nroue 0m in au U" ln,J ',.r. Vf, jor soelutt their liiilhlliin ul "inliil ' Ins dltehos .Iw.troyi.il Vtl.o In-' I Kammerer Says: a In the Words "Of Rip:" your fjood health your family's good health, And mat ijou all livo long and prosper. Hoping tho season left 1ou with nothing lacking to mal'o this, more than any other, A Happy New Year Yours, Anxious to Please ay the reafcatiomis of the mew year exceed yMir fondest expectations off the old, inn every way AGNES & MATSON MARSHFIELD, OHE., JANUARY 7, lOlih To the People of Coos Count: In the passing of tho car Nineteen Hundred and Twelve, we look lack upon the most successful car in the histor of our Company; and we desire to take this opportunity of thanking you most heartily for your share in our success. It has always Iccn the motto of this Company to give the trade "Quality and Service" and wc attribute our wonderful growth in the past six years to the fulfillment of this motto; as we lelievcd there- was a demand fort letter goods, and in this wc have most assuredly not Iccn mistaken. Emerson says: "If a man can write a letlcr look, preach a letter sermon or make a Idler mouse trap. for his neighlor, though he luild his house in the woods, the the world will make a beaten path to his door' and we shall, during the coming year, to so merit a larger share of your lusiness ly a still larger and more complete line of House Furnishings, that the "path will le even wider and deeper to our door." Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, wo leg to remain, Very truly yours, ' ' " GOING & HARVEY COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. "iMaHMHMroaHHBMHMiWi A Happy New Year to All I IFe Toggery AXl) HKHK AltB OUIt FOUU WISHKS FOR ITs , MAY YOU WELCOME IT, MAY IT PLEASE YOU, ANOTHER OXEAXD MAY OCR HUSIXFSS lii.'i.t kMvra k affiTWg PRECEDED IT. 'll J,AU' The Piomieer Hardware Co. TONIGHT LL KINDS OF JOB PRINliSGloNEATTHETIMES'OFFIcil TEe R.oy THE KMPEROR'S MESSAGE WOK AXl) DAISY IX OLD T(H MISS MAItLIV wit.t. civn "My Hero," f,.0I1I tlio aioco cornier. "Do Yo,i Think You Will Again," "Aniilo Lnurlo." "Allld Ijimi C.-.. ii Everybody Join' In tho choil AXY SEAT, 10 OEXTS. COMIXG Leo nnd Clmndler, M hmm ""w """ mnic'iif RlrlS. City Auto Servir Oood Cnra. Hnrnful T-i-l .J " , ""'v'l "lllOf M .win lo cuarBea. our moti Will en nnvtphafa .ima Stands ninn Trini m.J Cigar Store. Day Phonos 78 nd i '"6l iUUUB 40. PARKER ft nOOnAT.m . i.t Times' Want Ada bring result. A ., ,. JZT VYTfrr" --.. .jtF, ..,., -iv ; gT, muT-. Vi'SiMwti.jK..-v -.,.'- , .. 'fl .T.-.-,.ft.a