THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFiELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1916. EVENING EDITION TWO & TALKS GOOD TltANIC 'JIimtACi: SI'KAKS TO MANY AT XOIITIl HUM) U ! filvt-s 0)1(1 Facts Which Mithe Impio- lon Willi Iho Fnriiioi'.s In Mar.shNeil Tonight A crowd flllcil tho North llend Clmmbor or Coinniorro rooms to ov erflowing Inst nlKht Tor tlio opentnj? meotliiB of tho Good Itomls cnmpnlKii to hear Frank Terrace from KlnK county, Washington. Prize Essay on Good fcds vnhto when tho road was Improved. During tho remainder of tho illn- ' nor peroral discussions on good rouds took place. , Discovering thtt tho sky looked a grout! deal like rain and fearing that t It 'would rain beforo wo reached i home, we started on our return trip. i We had not gone far before we met Tho following Is an essay on good I much as It's listed for now." t-nmla wrllton li Thnliiin l.vntis of .Mi' friend wnnf nn In relntn a case the Marshfleld high school and which! whero he had been offered a tract i ' friend in his automobile with hW was awarded first prize In the high of ono hnndrod and eighty acres fori ntlre family,, As wo passeu ne waeu school class in tho contest which warn ono thousand dollars held. Tho subject of the essay wjib, "Tho Advantages of Dondlug Coos County for Good Hoads" and Is ns follows: "Oh my, what a Jolt! These Coos; With Mr. Torraco it wns strictly ! county roads lire nwful." what came from tho back scat when 1 struck a piece of cjnluroy road shortly after leaving town with n an experience niSotlng In which he relnted tho benefits which good roads had brought him and how ho had boon enabled to make muro money ns without any1 "1S "aim nnu suouiou me mum; m- ... Improvements, llo lefused It nnd 8U0 n,si 'nrr ono year later, after the road had! Ueforo wo reached our destination been Improved past this tract of land. I-1"1'1 overtook up and after-having ho bought It for nine thousand dol- lcilt "' iHrfU-uUloH we parted lars. There Is no ci lostlon but what vvlth tno "lotto: "Tll,! ,,l)lul ,8H,U nM.io ii every ncro nlonit a Kood road will I in must carrj. ....... It. .n1... . .fcAAVA.A.jLArffcal4W U)U 111 tillllV. ."Vr- ' - Stopping for dinner nt a nice lco Ing farm house wo sat down to on V. few of my f lends, to see Iho ad van- of ho best dinners I . over tasted. There, was a great variety or veg etables which groutly appealed to my friends. Tho question arose why wo a fnrmor since tho Improvement of I'Kos in bonding Coos county for good; his roads. His talk was very con-j "! And I wnwered them by say vlnclng and thoro was not u person J"X. "Walt till Coos county bonds for in tho nudlolicc who was not able Uireo hundred sixty-two tliousand from the simple Illustration to e ! ' li 1 ptttK her rouds on n per-1 town, anil I remarked that after we Just tho reason why good roads will iancnt Huo and grade, then cor-, had bonded for thvee hundred slxly- couldn't get vegetables like this In help the farmer. (i'lve Colli Fiirlrt Thoro was nothing tlowory about Mr. Torraco but when ho explained how ho had been able to haul but 2C00 pounds of cabbago to tho saner kraut factory In 12 hours boforo tho roads wcro improved and that he could now enrry 5000 pounds and inako.tho rounil trip in eight hours, tho farmers present could boo tho point. Ho allowed ?" a day for hlm r.olf nnd team, which was little enough nnd did doublo tho work with lighter If this wore all the apples the farme. had. My friend wns ipilekly in formed that thero .wore great quail titles of tlieao apples going to waste al tho farmer's home. My friend then asked tho price and tho farmer tolling him this, added that It wan Impossible to reach town without bad ly brulBlng them and that It cost mor to hnul tho tipples than they would b worth. Tho farmer's Intentions worn to sell his placo and Invest in one nenror town, where ho could rnlso npples and bring them to market. My frlond (illicitly said, "Walt till Coos county bonds for throo hnndrod sixty two thousand dollarn and puts her roads on a pormanent lino nnd grade: tlion It won't bo necessary to change your locution." Tho farmer ngreotl and seemed to lie well plensod with on tho driver ns woll an tho team. Dy thus Having moro than half of his time in hauling and making $r, a il.iy thoroby It did not tako many days for tho Improved roads to earn monoy enough lo pay his taxes, flood roadu, ho said, will pay tho taxes itintl Mr. Torraco known plenty of ron nonu why. Iloforo tho spoakor had a good road ' prist his door ho linil to hnul his milk to tho rallrond and pay two cents a gallon for tho rallrond to tako It to Scattlo. ' Now, the motor truck bncko up to ills barn door nnd hauls tho milk into tho city nil tho way for ono cent n gallon and tho fnrmor don't evon hnvo to hitch up. "Wlillo Mr. Torrnco Is n plain far-' inor who mnkos his living' on tho fnrm ho mnkes good roads ,hls re ligion. Ho has attended mnny Htnto nnd nntlonnl mcotlnus ilrniintr win. good roads and hin knowledge of tlio! 1,, l,roBl,0(t' subject Is very broad, Vet. lip looks' A short distance on, ns wo reached U tho maltor from only ono, vlow- U'o top of n rathor stoop hill, we .. point, thnt of tho' mon on tho farm,'0""10 ,0 " "Wi with a load of lum- nnd hin Hlncero ontliiiBliism Inspires! ,l0r w" Koomod to bo having some iub nonrcrs to tho fannerH' real nood.l,lirrio,llly "' ronchlng tho summit.1 Mr. Torraco Is giving his (lino to Milking Inquiries, wo wero Informed) talk to tho peoplo of Cootf county "at l,1 ws Hloop It soomod on tho nubjoct of good ndH nnd ionlmost Imposslblo to hnul enough' will nddroHS lueollngrt In all purls of, hunbor to build tho barn ho had tho county hotwoen now nnd' tho oloc-l P'nnned to linvo on his farm. Wo tlon. Xo farmer or town man who ,olt' ''" wit till Coos county can possibly hoar him should miss lonilol for three hnndrod sixty-two n chanco to ntlond ono or more of tliousand dollars nnd put lior ronds ttho meetings. Ho nlsli says omphat- n pormnnont lino nnd grndo, nnd ' 'Ically that ho has a mossngo for tho' ,,,on "0 rouhl hnul twice thnt amount womon nnd ho wants tliom to conio'of limilior In half tho tlmo. Tho -. out nnd glvo him a chnnco to deliver! fnrmor decided to wait. " Then wo reached ono of tho benutl- Thoro woro lnrgo dologntlons at tho ful llttlo cities In our country. While1 mooting pisi liigiit rrom Kontuck nnd wo were talking to ono of the iner CooHton, coming ovor in spocinl boats. ' chanta of that place, ho told us that Charles Hall, prenldont of tho flood IiiihIiiohm was not as uood us It might TTt mil( I ...,n !.. II... . 1 jiumm Awmiiiuoii, proHiiiou nun thorn bo (iiiI that a groat many of lilsl woro brief remarks In behalf of good customers wero unublo to find work. rotuw ny Mrs. Foreman of Cooston.Ulo also added that thoro .woro so V..MUII, .imiKo .minus waison, A. n. many peoplo minding awav for their1 uaaii, mui county Koadnumtnr It. II. goods mid so sending their money out M,,,r,,ot',(- of Coos county and tho county was rim (loldon Vot Qnarletto com I really short or cash. Wo nuked him posed of Charles I,sh. Jay H. Tower' if It wouldn't bo a good plnn to bond Homer Mnunoy and V. O. l'rtitt do- Coos eounlv fur ilnn i.,.n,i.'.i uii... lighted tho nudlouco with n niim- two thmisHiid dollnrs and put the Idle lint Mt unlitu ...) ...... 1 . 1 ... m .. ... . -.-n. nun niiiiit. a iiik mi wiiii i men to work on tho roads, and b lorir kooii roans moiimh. Hero Is one of thorn : Tnno Clmnm of "Old (Iray lioiinott" AVo want good road, air Wo want you to know. ulr. Thnt wo can pay tlio bonds whim thoy'ro duo; And we'll rldo nil over, l-'or we'll bo In olovor When the buml htsiio koiw throuiih. Thlu moriilux .Mr. Torrnco loft for a tour or tho Coqiilllu Vulloy and will uponli In tho follow lny placoi: WtMliiusilay, .May I (Mil '' T:30 p. m. Thursday, .May II (h Falrvlow 0:fl0 n. in 1'orn l j:to p. m.i t'oiiulllo 7:30 p Kilday, May IL'lli -A' 10:00 a, Hroudbent l:0 p. vawon 7:30 p, Saimilay, ,My ijiii. M'BHI I'UIII ,, ...lO.'UOll. Ill duroy will bo something of tho past." two thousand dollars wo woiildl bo Wo had traveled only n short ills- abI t0 sccuro the vegetables fresh tanco when wo camo upon a manifrom t'lc Bnrtlon at homo. The far- trying to repair some springs. We'"01 ftt "c llon1 r tlio tablo spoke offered our assistance but tho man "l ""'l nsked, "Whut about this bond-j only remarked thnt It would i,rc:ik 'K Coos county?" Therefore It wns anything to hnvo to travel this rnntlJ""" ln '"o" to explain thnt tho flood k Wo consoled him by saying, "Waltj Uoiu,s Association of Coos county is' till Coos county bonds for thrco bun-1 ondeavorlng to havo tho county court died sixty-two thousand dollnru nnd l,,nCo " lIl lmlI(,t nt tho coming elec-! puts her roads on pormanent lino and tl(m tl10 'H'oHtlon of bonding Coos, county ror tliroo hundred sixty-two thousand dollars. Tho aforcfmld lioiils shall bear In to rout nt five per cent per annum; to bo redeomed one- v ontli nnnunlly beginning nt tho end grndo, then traveling will bo better." A llttlo farther, nnd wo met a fnr mor coming to town with n fine toiun horses, lleslden It was much casloror l")r80S ,Mlt on,y n B,naU ,0,lrt oft very good apples. Ono of our pnrtyl '.., ,1. i-lr.i. Insisted on stopping this man to ask"' l,,u ",l" yu,,r' II 'run ftiiint'iipiuinr' rn,ifi iiin....i ! -" " .... ...vi ,I,IV1II-Il SOCIAh CAI.KXHAIt Monday ' Alpha Delphlnn Society, with Mrs. Kato Lando. Tiio-day North Dond Catholic Guild with Mrs. Sheridan. Hastsldn Koval Neighbors With Mrs Steikel. Mothers' anil Teachors' prograin in Commercial Club rooms. v North Ilond Athene Delphl nn So6loty nt tho library. Kplscop.il Ladles Guild In Guild hall. ' Wednesday Marshfleld llrldgo Club with Mrs. G. W. Kaufman. Auction llrldgo Club with Mrs. It. K. Laraway. l'astlmo Club -. Itli Mrs. Hoscoo Ilazor ln North ttond. .lolly Dozen Club with Mrs. llrockmuoller In Hunker Hill. North Hend Card Cluli ev ening session with Mr. and Mrs. George Stephenson. Intently to my explanation nml after I was through made tho remark that) ho was with us lieait and sotiliind Itej fully believed that the da.v.t good road passed ills pluco tho farn'. would be doublo In value, llo wont' on Jo reluto that In ono part of the1 In North Hend ohjh whero ho lived lii'for.0 uoiiilmtl "AT N. W. Club with Mrs hnro that upon n certnln road tlio, Frances llnzard. 4 land had almost dpiibled itself Ine4 'riiiii-hdav KIoitor Club, with Mrs. O. 11. Wilson. ' Kinney Club with Mrs. Otis I 1 MC7$ib T itlimiil 11 i i X I a?? -k d f I """ f.l M "' ' ' '"iimiwr mm i i niuimm..i..i - BLANCO 'I' " """ A I ( . n-sikSi first of, all a aualift, hV : sense of the word. No tire canl' made of better matennU l b But the Price is Le nn Kl.5lc Nnn-.L-iJo 4-"U i . 1 :i : r .1 LimaoiiPiaintrearl every ss s. most tires cf several other standard mat Iho ImsIc Branch Organization is th wu.tu-.spreaa m me industry (over 100 i branches) and the Service Policy 'cA? most liberal. y lar lhe Fisk Tires For Sale By The Gunnery Marshfleld inmnmnmBi Wfcff jmrnmninl I r , "' niimw. . i.i.i, i fni .. . . ..'. 'mar I The Public Service Hotel has Ju-t been thoroiii'lily rcnoviil i'd, and opened (o the piihllc Muicli Itrl, 11)1(1. Some of tlio featMios of ibln oli) hostelry are. free oiti-j pbi.Miirni biir.tu. fire nouIiii; mmiiii, liifoiiiftitlou bulletin uml Kind treat- MM7I. Tho i:itiomi?i .r the piibjl N Killiltcil. I iiii.wro mi'tn, j'j; Voriii i-'tiiiii sircet riiotie 1 1 l-l.. Marshfleld. Oienii IMIONIJ nrt w. t i.oi: North Bend Tlio I Its I I'liulppcil Viili-milluK Winks in Coos Ceiinlr Wo iiiaho Helliiei.s mid will call mid liispm jmir II 'l II "4-."4( -- -t.ff.att Vulcanizing Works NOKTII It: Ml Urn anl (Jti oitroox MILLER'S THE MAN A PIPE of VELVET is like a good watch-dog. It welcomes fren'ly tnougms an' scares on unfrenHy ones. for District Attorney Wutch for his iiniiio on Hcpiib. Ill an ballot .May Itllli. . hi: wti.i, hi: i:m:cti:i) d'ald Adv.) Beautify For rellaldo Abstrncti of Title ol Information nlxnit COOS DAVItCU KSTATH, fceo Abstracts Title Guarantee & AbstractCompany Marshfleld nnd Coqulllo City, Oregon. C'onenil AKentH KiinInIiIo nnd 8ciiKtiickcnaH Addition. Kpeclal attention paid to jtHsosMiicntH and payment of Uiw. IIK.VHV SHXOSTACKK.V, Manigtf. (&&" i : I ,,lg ' ' " lPt,'-,,-'--'- i J .mJ upwnK witoM!gm'am -ammmmn n . HikXT rw .mn-t.i ? !.. .'.' i j i i if. r- .k" . r t Hi. in fflRW'K'3f' .'.' .V?UFUi' vj. '&t&is& '1 mmi.irvlij:im f.mk ?pjm$m !i i Hii.-jft,rvvi ', i-i . " jpnni . vai im u'M jU 'h.i.t-jh fi.inf m TTlTfTWfi Down 1 I i m fflpj i x.":r - Im' m mm M fi vrtS.oa-8 M msm iiAan,itsavA.i'i.f. i b: xrxxtevmss&ftisK lffiill i wrmmrrrmr'iyi ffi wmssnmmMtx. jsz l. &mm xmwmihx w.p$mmvi i ,ta1k?MVVMa MhlzlL I vi'vxjrycllw2u'TOJ?i2Kif tf&r -imgamr BMHE2T - i ii I Your Home o doiiiK put three hundriMl nlvty- two (liouwind dollarti In circulation In Coon county, (lion luduco tluwe man to Hpoud their uioney at home, llo roHillly n Ki oixl Willi urf and om- iimiwxiMi ino mil iniu mo monoy Mhoiihl bo kept in (!ooh coiinly. Ah wo wero nealed in a hotel al lunch, wo wor very pleaHtid to dln- cover an old friend, who lived on n' ruucli u short dUlanco from that town. Ho told im that ha want In town lonMiiK for a hoime, for in or der tit keep him family together ho miiHt move to town because bin chil dren had rouclu'il un nno when thoy were dluHatlHfled with the farm. WV uiIvIihxI him to uito for tho bond In to, mio mid got a uood road built bo-1 itweon hi. rami and town, thou buy ELECTRIC DRIVE ELIMINATES I OMR I imfq ntr nCDUCnn i --- UVUUIIUHU An easy chair .or no t'ti rocliliiK clialr often adds no much to tho appeal anco of tho witting room or piu-lor. Hcsldes tho appearances, It Increases tho comfoits of (ho homo. Cows In and let its Miov you our liii'uo lino. It will mioii ho tlmo for the spr'iiK lioiisccliaiiliiK and jou hail better riKtn-o on tho extra fin ult ino or new pleirs jou will need to niako (ho changes ion ile.slre. Going & Harvey Company i North Front St., Phone 1 96 ' INSIST I'l'O.V IIAVIMi (;OOI) .MIIATH Take iiiithliiK hut tho lioM. If )ou cannot net tlicm cIcwLr, jou ccitiilnly en n hero, and It is Just as easy mid comrolfot t purchase lieto anyway. Vou'll fliul our Moio rotrtcnlent to" If not, 'phone. Tlio mjivIco In Just tho haino ns though ) canto iiiii-hclf. Our nicalN ace (ho key ( economy, whhh ccrjone ca l'iKcr into tho cnjojinciit of tn, lender nirats. M ui f ply jour initio. ('IIICKK.NS, And a I-'till Line of IKt M"a, Palace Meat Market I'hotio Kill' .WTOiri Wlu UJKJ'VJXS H. 1). OSWALD. Centril iti Oreon Greatest Fishing Resort Our Sulki e ;e iVie.Jr iri!unv."1',1" so"""- ! I aclflc Hallway Trains are (o Cos Multnomah County Cnnuultwlonor m. nil automobllu and It umilil tpl.-. 1.1,,. ' in.1 only about twenty lnlnutes to come SHAFTING, WlllCll rCpi'OSClitS a (lead I0SS ill efflCiCHCV of "i.jto town, in thin way IiIk chlldroni , p . would huvo uh many advantage i If ,ll,cll "s O P"' CCIlt. I hoy lived in the city. Ho was vory' ELECTRIC DRIVE permits individual application of power to each machineso that if only one or two machines are in operation power is being used only in that proportion. VOU can find all the modern conven- iences'and comforts at the LZ" MILE HOTEL E. E. SMITH. Mo-r. Lakeside, Oregon . y ,..,. as1 JMVl'Mtl l'nlnl i. on . . ""' i ..iv p. hi. much piougod with the Idea ami docld liillliail is l OIIIIIIK i(i tll Kllv iw n,,l,..l.ll ,.ii " "" .......... ,',.! I.W.III tlla. hlIo wo wero still In town one ot pod I vJlufiHi C. llo .nan will arrive In the r lu. frl0111,B wll0 lml ,,,, laU,rMt r,u? i " VVr "ml W,U "r0b Iml ' ,0"1 ,l,, "' 'levelopoi T. ' " m rr"T "' t,m ",aot-'tl"n or tho country, noticed! area nK U Coauillo Thursday ovonlng. ,o- wMo wlniIWt wIloro fanu ,ai fo, HilsSLV i YV K$$ja itlMllll.. tn M ,..,.1.11 .11 . . . I in. 47. I " ' 1"t" "n,- 'Wlmt p,,0l l''," wonder Slr:s;r:i"J&!2ztlrslc,n,r,l stalion Hoc"'io Soi'vice M p m Ynn in . . fouml 0,,t ,hat u, fiUm was located' inousanus or ractor es. Ii, :!1"a!hOTl . "r 1.U f the hill .here ..... """" 7"'"'HJ " ' the mmi with the lumber w ""J"u i'i viiooi nouw; .MunilHy1 tronblo. Jiigiit ai Atiogany Hull; Tuhlny nlHtit at tho Marihfield Kollowlilp Club ninnor anil Wodnotdny uit at (ho Sumner Hall. iu huvltiK Wheu Coiu county bonds for tlue hundred lty-two thousand dolhuu," h told ue. -and puts her rouds on a pormauont lino and urado! that farm will be sold for twico as reffon rower Telephone 178 Let us figure what it will do for you. c Hay. Voti havo jour choice of a nice lino of the.so vehicles, from $3.00 TO $13.00 juiinson-uiuovseni Company A.Quallty Nnmo With a Son lco Famo North Front Street .Mnrsdifield UNION MARKET J. E. FORD ( CO. Complete cold storage system. onnriiiions Our meats are kept under the most sanitary conmu Our niotto is to please our customers with promptness and fair dealings. t . rnasS and Our oteaks, chops, cutlets, rib roasts, pot roa-i-boils are all from prime animals. hAf loaf are Our sausages, wienies, bologna, veal ana db-j all made by an expert, kept for that line of worw Our lard is pure and clean, none better. 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