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THE LOOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. 2 COOS BAY TIMES , o. MALONKV Hilltor nntl Pub. BAN E. MAI.OXKV News Editor OFFICIAL I'AI'KIt OF TIIK CITY OF MAIthHFIKM). , Entered nt the postoMce at Mann Held, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second clan mull matter. SUHSCItll'TION ItATF.S. DAILY. One year 6.y0 Per month "0 WKKKIjY. Ono year $1.30 When paid strictly In advance rite ubscrlptlon price of the Coos Bay Times Is $R.OO per year or $2.50 In: Ix months. , Official Paper of Coos County. WITH THE TOAST AND THE TEA I Address all communications to COOS HAY IIAIIjY TI.MF.S. ' Marshficld tt :; : Orcgu Dedicated to the service of tho. people, that no good cause shall lack champion, and that evil shall wui iryf imnpp iaed. i I'KACTICAIi CliASSKS. BOYS In the high school at Ish pomlng, Mich., repair tho school iniililliiL'H for diiv. conduct a co-operatlvo Hclionl ,farm for pro lit I ' and are nbont to erect a gymnasium for their hcIiooI In tho same busi nesslike wny they have learned to do other things for themselves nud tho community. This seems a practical illustration of an actual working basis for voca- tlonnl training. Thero seems to he no reason why boys In school should not learn to do the things for which the school must pay to have done and by this learn tho things for which tho class room work can only nartinllv train them. And the nionei- Incentive, is an Important one aside ' "r the Rous or uiympus, from tho actual need which It may1 Por '" laa3 answer In th minim- of th hmi.1- And heroes of legend; who'd skimp us eut's school life. I shall be kind today for my own sake if not for others, I shall be clean today in body, mind and soul, I. shall be patient today because Jt is the swiftest way to accomplish results. I shall be honest today not for policy's sake, but for principle's sake. I shall obey today because it is the only way I can learn how to command. I shall learn some good thing today because I must either progress or retrogress, I shall try to appreciate some new thing of beauty today because I desire to get the most pleasure out of life, and the great pleasures come from knowing new beauties which are but outward manifestations of eternal truth, I shall do some useful thing today and I shall do it as well as I can for true contentment comes only in doing of honest work well, Selected, THE NEWS OF NORTH BEND TIIK TAX IS OFF Dunn nan will be restored to the j Tree list-. Joy message rrom wash Ingtoti. Come all ye good citizens, raise Your loudest hosannas, With paeans of popular praise For taxless bananas. 1B 10 GET TEN MILE ROAD Meeting at North Bend to Urge , Warren Reed's Plan for Road to Bay. A campaign to secure the pro posed trunk lino of highway from Coos County to the Interior built via Ten Mile nud the Umpuuu to connect up with Drain and Koscburg Instead of building via Coqullle was launch ed yesterdny at a meeting held In tho North Bend Commercial Club. About thirty residents of North llend and the Inlets north of the Bay wore her husband Is a saint until she gets lt developed dur- acnualnted with some of his fool , fltg ,n w,h ,hu ono u . . that Warren Heed, of Gardiner, "Getting a husband Is an art, but1;""1 , ' ' l. , ,, , , , launched some time ago. At tne keeping him Is a science. ... ... k ... "Bachelor maids are spinsters who , ' ' 'lv on tnu 1)leil haven't given up hope." --- HIS SIIAUK. be voted set aside for the Ten Mile project. j Chairman Haab then appointed Charles St. Dennis to wait upon the good roads commission to ascertain whether or not Friday, Novourlior 14, would be agreeable to them, and should this be satisfactory to them a meeting will be called at tho North Bend Commercial Club, nt which time nil present at tho meeting held yesterday could attend. I Douglas County people on tho plea that to build down the Umpnuu 10 Gardiner would be to develop Doug las County, whereas the road to Myr tle Point would lnrgely bo for tho Mr. benefit of southern Coos County. a Of blessed bananas? Mnybo It Is Just as well that j tho stylos change every now and j then. Can you Imagine an 1800 j j hoop skirt trying to sit down in j ono of these 11)1 a nutos. j - JUST THINK OF i THIS A I I MO.MKXTJ j I And Meat meant for an Orient sultan, For dusky sultanas The Infant one or the adult tin Saul tilling bananas! Gtilseppls and Abrahams ear 'em And Gretchens and I lamina, Vox Popull says you can't beat 'em, World building bananas. Young Wife (pouting) K very- body tells me how nice I look In my evl(,ently tnken lt wl(h the Ton Mile and adjoining ranchers on tho ground thnt tho Umpquu route, with the Coos Bay extension via Ten Mile, would be beneficial I to them. Supt. A. G. Uaab of North Bend, as chalrmnn, called the meeting at " o'clock, stating In his opening ro- "A womnn never nnswers u tele- m!irks tImt tho ,,uri)0se of the nieot- 1 phone until she has taken at least luR Wlia t() haVe a fn understund- j six guesses as to who It can possibly ,1K ()f tMu fat.t8 (..oncoming the pro- ! be." , je,.t which tho people or the district J --- ltul t0 0frtM.. Charles St. I)onnlH of Something must be wrong about Xorth JnM oxplllhu.(, to tho 1L,i- the story that Burbauk lvas grown bm Qt tllU t WH not t)lu 8,,r. an odorless onion. What is an u .., ,ww,.i ,..i i, .,miii. II. Ill 14IU II-IIJIU tllllll tti .i-v. new dress, nut you naven t saui word. Husband Your friends, my dear, pny you compliments; I pay your bills. TIIK QUIKT OBSKHVKIt SAYS : onion anyway? And Kkks Selling for (10 Cent I per Uny.cn Hoes It Pay'.' I Kdltor Coos Bay Times: j j I havo often heard tho tues- j I Hon asked: 'Will Chickens Fay?' I i mi- yvn, u you nave tno j right breed of chickens. I havo j nlno Ancona pullets that began j j laying nt 5 and (! months old, j j and they have laid from Oct. 10, una to Oct. 10 this year 202S eggs. Below is the record for each pullet by number: I clay you'll be . whether It's smoking Or fragrant llabanas None thinks you are lying or Jokln If you praise bananas. TIIK WISK (IVY SAVS: - I ed to agitate against good roads sim ply because the roads did not favor them directly, but he thought that tho people would generally agree with him that a road rrom Allegany to Kentuck Inlet, thence to Wlllanch They're slender Hons, Most mighty or mannas; They're yellow and mellow, clous I'ralse be for bannnas! The men are onery cusses and they chew tobacco and drink booze but they don't borrow each other's hair !,n(1 Glasgow, thence to Haines Inlet. and tender, nutri- when they go down town." ' "am Haines to I en .Mile, witn a l -K-H- ferry connecting at North Bend. Some Coos Bay women reel tho which would connect tho new road need or an excuse for being married with Coos Bay. would be a better lull- anil some for not being. I No. T 271. No. 12 213. No. i:ir, 2;:t). j No. 1 7 2 II. No, I I 2 I !. No. 10 2 III. I No. I 202. I No. 21201. , No. 7 I Sit. I Yours respectfully, .1. T. AUCIIAMBKAU. I SHII" Glt.WIX TO XOTI. Six carloads or sand, gravel and crushed' rock were shipped to Nntl thl morning oor the Willamette Paclllc by the Kugono Sand and Gravel company lor use in tho con crete bridge work in that vicinity. Tho cars wore consigned to Bates & Kodgers, contractors, who have a Bub-contrnct under Twohy Brothers. - Hiigono Guard. You tax us for air and for water, For faith and bandannas; We go like a lamb to the slaughter But halt! on bannnas. What sound from tho northern niJst mountain, From southern savannas? The Kast and the West are thanks shoiitlu' For untaxed bananas. New York Sun I .TIIK OI.U GHOUril SAYS: . I I If all 'prayers woro answered tho majority or Coos Bay men t would (iilt work. one than that which the North Bend branch or the good roads associa tion has gone on record as being In favor of at the present time. Mr. 8. Dennis assured those pres ent that he had tho absolute assur ance or Warren l Heed or Gardiner that the people or Douglas County A Coos Hay girl never accuses tho right young man 1f petit larceny would build to meet the proposed when ho tries to steal a kiss. She extension. thinks It grand. Try Tho Times Want ,,ls "Before marriage tho entire police force led by Chler Carter and backed by Charley Donne. Levi Smith and BUI Sharpe couldn't keep him rrom ko 'round. Kissing nor. Alter marriage you would have to call out the entire naval militia led by "Doc" Straw to compel 111 hi to kiss her." thi: .m.i;i:ii:i woman savs: I TIIK OU (JIU)l(H SAYS: 4 "Second thoughts may be best for tho women, because their Impres sions nearly alwnys come wrong end llrst." "No wonder so many girls are giddy If love really makes tho world lll'SV AT IUVKKTO.V Hlverton pvoporty Is valuable. Geo. Steward was ottered ?-l,00i for twenty acres this week, hut refused any aniout loss than $.",000. The :ic- life mine Is running three shifts "It's easy for a brldo to Imaglno I now. An outside company has cr- j ranged to take the output of t'no Me lice William Iloiiinio of Cooston said that he had conferred with the peo ple there and in the adjacent coun try, some 200 in all, and that the people In that part of tho country were Inclined to think th.it tho tax en were being levied upon them and that they had nothing nt nil to show lu return for the money paid in as assessments for good roads, and for that reason the people of that country would vote against the Issuance of any bonds that were agi tated by the Good Hoads Association, and he, for one, was Inclined to be lieve that tho people were being taxed and robbed. "Because a now road or highway does not pass every mother's son's front door," raid I.. .1. Simpson, In response to the remarks of tho for- I NORTH BEND NOTES. ! The funeral or Catherine Daven port will be held rrom the Wilson Chapel In Mnrshlleld, Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. Hev. A. S. Hlsey, of North Bend, will olllclato. Tho funernl or the late Mrs. Klnn Benson, wife of .lohin W. Benson, of Ten Mile, was hold Tuesday after noon. Tlie short service wns held at tihttjionio and another at the grave, the body being Interred lu the Tein pleton Cemetery. The services were very Impressive throughout, there be ing about- 1100 friends present, as Mrs. Benson was an old settler and a friend or everyone. Mrs. Benson was born III Mjellby, Belklnge Coun ty, Sweden, 'May 2(1, ISIS. Sho mnr rled In 1S73, coming to America nud Coos Bay in IS74, soon utter set tling at Ten Mile. Denth caino sud denly on Sundny, October 10, nt tho home of her dnughter, Mrs. Nels Peterson. Slue Is survived by her husband, two daughters, .Mrs. .1. Pet erson and Mrs. Nels Peterson; three sons, Alilrlg, Harry and Delhort; a brother, Andrew Olson, lu Oregon, two brothers and a sister lu Sweden. Harry Benson Is employed on the launch Standard. O. .1. Slgnnlness. or North Bend, left ror Coaledo Monday morning. .Mrs. O. '.!. Slgnnlness, or North Bend, was a Marshlleld shopper to day. .Miss Klslc .lacobson, ut North Bend, spent Sunday up Coos Hlver visiting ut the Smith home. Mis. B. Taylor and son, Hnlph, or' Billiards, spent Thursday at the homo or Mrs. O. .1. Slgiialness of North Bend. .1. K. Paulson, r Coqullle, wni; a North Bend visitor Friday nnd Sat urday. ('apt. Kdgnr Simpson and H. h. Simpson left yesterdny on tho Hardy for San Francisco. Mrs. It. A. Annln, or .Myrtle Point, county president or tho W. C. T. P.. will glvo her report or tho state convention nt tho Methodist Kplsco pal church Friday afternoon. A musical program will be given anil i cordial Invitation Is extended to all to l)o present. Messrs. C. II. Beck and Sherman W. D..y, of the Western Loan and Savings Co. of Salt Lake City, havo been on Coos Bny for tho past fort- REGISTRATION TO CLOSE SOON tions-Time Short If you ''"vonotrcKlstcredalreaj, ,,w'"" t I- wi t0 a! ""er oil any ,Bep fl8 Hon closes at North IleillI ' v, ember s-jHt llfu,M ay; Jj At the present tlme ther ,. 224 registered tor the city elert, "Koreas there should hj0 2 registered lu all. This win J I'"" City Hecordcr l " ,n" l" register at tk, l"Ht moment. , tlunnatter of state election there are 133 ' ' tered out of 7:,0 registered In t the North Bend district at ih state election. )f yoil iiave 1 Istered. better go direct to the 2 of the City Recorder , lhe J Building on Sherman avenue ! register In order that you mayberi. Iglblo to vote nt Hi,, iw,.. ..... . ""-ai hj elec tion. For the convenience or tho who are not blu to reglter durl., the day, City Recorder Derbjihlr, will designate certain evening! kM uiu regisirauon oiiice will be o?i nnd" lu thin wny worklngmen idJ others who can not find time durljj tho dny will have the opportunity of registering. night with 11 view of establljhlnj 1 brunch of the company In ManlMi and North Bend. The companpp. orates on the building and loanpln , II. C. Dlers has received word from I.. S. Kearney of Chippewa FalU, Wis., who Is to build a I'.otel la Nortk Bend stating that lie would write la detail about the proposition soon m expected to return to the Bay lo the or the $1 '.1,000 by the people oi North Bend towards purchatlng iti Kckhorr site, Mr. Kearney said "the people of North llend have dost , line." Paul Schlllcrstroin haa Juit retort ed from the Sluslaw. .1. G. .lames of Marshlleld, wij 1 visitor here yesterday. Hev. .1. V. Benson of ManhJell wns a visitor In North IlenJ jester- dny. Cltv llccorder. A. II. DerbjiMre has Just returned from PortlM ' where he has been attending til Knights of Pythias Annual Coatea Hon, Mr. Derbyshire reports 1 terj pleasant trip. A Good Line Best Quality CLOTHING TOR MEN AND BOYS Men and Boys' Hats and Cays Quality fit and price all guaranteed to be satisfactory with our customers. We have several beautiful, well tailored men's suits worth much more. CICAA Price now 4ID,UU In our stock we are showing a stylish FULL BOX, semi-peg pants of beautiul materials, browns, blue and gray mixed. P splendid suit for business. r a All wool. Price now y&C Jf These garments are of an English type. The coats are cut to fit in just a little in the backs, and the pants just a trifle smaller in the legs. The most stylish suits in the market. Beautiful colors. Silver Gray, Brown, Dark Blue, Dark Steel Gray Invisible Check, Dark tin- t'!.8.ilk.....$25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and I.lbby n.vnes, and three mor spoakor, "Is the reason that they ocean-going schooners will soon bo loading at our bunkers every week. Bandou World. If you havo anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad In Tho Times. PRICE IS IMPORTANT Johnson -Gulovsen Co. Quality Is Vital intend voting against It. If such be the case, wq will bo lu a contlnunl ; state of strife and tho result will bo I Hint wo will havo nothing lu tho wny or a state highway or good roads In Coos County." Continuing, Mr. Simp son explained that tho spirit or limi tation must be eliminated If the peo . pie or the county ever Intend arriv ing at the stngo whore they will have a highway thnt will Interest strangers. Ho also explained that the members or tho good roads as sociation wore sincere and that It was an organization or which every ono In tho county was privileged to become a member, nnd thnt It was not run by n cllquo or faction or governed by nny such spirit. Mr. Simpson also stated that the Good Hoads Association knew nothing of the opposition of the very people they were trying to ravor, and tho now project of running the road to Ton Mile wns absolutely new to him, ut tho time tho committee wont on record as favoring the other project. Mr. Simpson suggested thnt a date bo set for a meeting of the Good Hoads Committee, at which tho peo pie or Ten Mile and north of the Bay could lay their project beforo them and endeavor to have thorn alter the plans adopted and have part of You Don't Have to Take Our Word for It! The amoiirt of froieht we receive, the lielo we em ploy, and if that is not enough, our bank book will show who is doing the Dry Goods business of Coos Bay, We call attention to these facts, not to boast, but to Induce you, if you havo not clone so, to investigate the reason for this More Goods, Better Prices, More Business Amoskeg Outing, white or cream, yard 10c Amoskeg Fleecedown, white or cream, yd 12c Toil Du Nord Dress Gingham, yd 12 1-2c Feerless Apron Gingham mrcl ' per yarc Women's Outing Ftefljj. Gowns, ..75c to $1 Children's Outing M Gowns .-25c (o w Why Pay more Than We M? the funds for which bonds are to The Golden Rule Ton PlYirtlnwoc hut nlmniio hllCU Thfife iS 3 vii uiiiuiu v ijo. uui aivvavB uuuit -