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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1915)
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The freight bill alone will be over $18,000 Reason? Buicks Sell I Howard Automobile Company )?JliOTiss:lW!Jin -555, A 2550 Mel G. Johnson, Manager Fourteenth and Davis Sts. Graveled Roads MtHtoit i) A )tr:l M applied trill iw ,inMl ;;wo ti JKlnalaK. HHh rfjtyj ,rll fctdikE oaK tbe recla- Wtf MUui MkUtAtfiU tor KTzrellaK iwu .wli HUi mtziMfi ol clar, iaad imiO pti4il mtaic ffi l Ttry Hrst llrtifl tM IWt 4Mt MM&WIrfftg Mil Cllt ijvftt Mmtt. Um Urn clr or rut- vifflU nM .wi ai4Mtzlrt of Mtl ffrfiMM) lUttwv Vr . 2 lurd. snKKh iW(t;Ui! ffS1ut4. TtHB IUC BOW limw jsmwtlrf fan jftrt. IU ioc 'tMwr tfmwui ill UKt lu tB rh as iw Hti'f-n itft adtaitJoB ot otbvr mit!bt&M. TUc Tall tb Iae vm m MMm4r iU1U bare tn jwiw4ilu(l uf iMImm- ltM vlll wa be iiwno(ktitMl -jv nte ttit ot 13 rallc ittf &ivrAv4 tmd to tklx uHehbor ilmiift. HHw WM-viir 4itiiUA, mm and on itvurati auUW, ( ;4f, ralrd S00 IVuufl Air il turars to applr. Uh srti94 -vjw kili from 20 to A'Wl' rntifth. Oa DMBlr 6, eight tllivwilwi rani 1$ Uau bslod 270 ihiiriUv (ivivte(; 1JJ rod of road at a 'uwr. Ilt ttli ek and a rod tiutt 0"i U, suJdag Ib total uwe til (tnw .oC M-tonh nllwi 207 ttr 13TfiUL . 0ui -!& Ljum; r road the gravel vw liutiiM '.tm ihr4fottrtba of a nUU 1 ML B7tl of tb graveled MmC nUnnt aalbw. Tb camber of ihmfit, v-w, ih or C0 loads to the niUW in! x 'tXAl Mt of I77C.39. Each Otii.C IX aU or SS8.&9 the uUH. 7 itMt aaK V& addd 10 the milk fiw ttnctx tb aexi two months v'tft iwun; . Xta; drag smoothlog (AH ttUKM. M4g CfraMhoppfr. Biiwiw txptoratSocs near Cook rurjr iiwiti:. bare revealed a glacier ;niu,iu"Y OT with grasshoppers, -vlatft u t imposed to have existed mmr '"M tj; xro. In July ot this a -v 's'jflc prospectors, J. C. "V i i iv. x- i Howard Morris, visited ut i ,f- i"! fourd strewn over tho First Soecial to the Pacific Northwest Will Be "Buicks," of Course 40 Carloads 200 Automobiles brought to thj surface by tb reckl ing glacier and already drylsg la the sun to be wafted away In tlsy par ticles by the wind. Mr. WJtliam dug I co parts of counties griuMhuppvrs a hole two feet deep into the mass of frozen grasshoppers, reaching a place where the inrects were whole, pre served lust as they were when they alighted In some cross-country flight, probably ages before the first .Nor wegians landed on the coast of Green land. Those who remember the grasshopper Invasion In 1ST",, when a mammoth cloud of insects that blackened the sun swept like a scourge from Montana to Texas and back again, will recollect that the jeer of 1S7S n unusually wild. Tb tbeory that eggs of tbe grass hoppers laid In tbe glacier before the original horde was frozen might have gained tbe surface, thawed and daubed, is held to be feasible. Kx perlments have proven that grass hopper eggs may remain frozen for an Indefinite time and still remain fertile. Come This Winter There's a welcome for tbe world V.'hre tb vMleyn brtd are ctirIM Through the land of eit4ls Mummer In the Wm(; Where eternal sanbeami play 'Mid tbe goMen boughs that sway As the zophyrs whisper souk you love the best. While tbe mountains rise snow- crowntd '.Veath a sky that's soMom frown!! Come, this Winter you are welcome with the rest: Orer every carden bo4 Ht9 tbe petals, ruby red, Of the flaming r s-warlng In tbe air! And by forest, stream or Held Not a spot may be revealed Hut the trcasarle of nature are laid tare, In this land of oil and gold Where tbe people, yeunir and old, Have a welcome for the pllrrims thst (say fare. And tbe yellow popp.'es dane In the playful sunbeam's clan? Whose go'den gw u never f-lt t lend; "While tbe bloMores ef te re Throw their p-rfj".e iii' l.'w Train of Automobiles As a tribute which tbe lavish iana may tend To kp tbe ftterm King's hont. Of which tbe northlands boast, Krom the mellow clime where 8M- mens nocr end. And tbe hrmn tbst bibor stsigs Is the chant of Joy that sprimes Yrom lb Meselnics of a fat ad preg nant soil; Per there not a dell nor plain Hot )1M p tb Joyous Brain Wbn mka4 by the nmhtm tesMb of Toll; Where tb people wait to meet With their outstretched haM to Brest, And a welcome that no snowy chill may MMH. And tbe roar of "hlrrtnc etael HureU ikmld the craub and peal In tho factories that art kM aet alive; And the dep and mlfthly ships Oently glide Into their slip. With the carwee of the nations, as all strive To aend tbe flneat wares That th hand of oommorce boors T tbe bind where labor, leve and capital may thrive. Tbr a welcome for tbe world Whr the valleys broad are esrled Through tho land of endleM Hummtr In tb West; Where eternal sunbeams play 'MM lb irolda bougbe that sway As the mphyr whisper remgi you le tbo hest, t While th mountains stand s w- erosnot 'eath a oky that's seldom frowned Com, this Winter you are weeoome with tbe rest! Gordon Ray Yoiny. In Mlderlnter Xumbcr, I Angelea Time. About 400,000 automobiles are turned out each year by factories located at Detroit, Mich., while tho total value ot automobiles and auto mobile supplies produced annually la that city amounts to over CeO,004, 000. Tb"s far'ors give employ ment to 120,000 men and haver a weekly pa roll of over tl.SOO.OOO. ASK your friends to buy their Railroad Tickets to Cali fornia, via the Pacifc Northwest. a VALVE-1N-HEAD J fo C 7 MOTOR CARS OK71.S.vn. OKI3COV mmm