IHt uuus Otti nmno, mmoi iu' COOS BAY TlMES'gSl&a.'ySrS THE PEOPLE'S FORUM M. O. MALONKY Editor nml I'uli. ""a rniironu is uoing mint ior w.u , DAN K. MALONKY News Editor purpose of carrying logs from mo Tho Times will bo pleased to pub- An IndepcndonfRcpubltcan new I timber bolt to tho saw mill It will at ll-h rotters from ts readers on all por published every ovoning oxcot I tho samo tlmo Bervo as a great do- Questions of publlo Interest. Encn vapor Sunday, and Weekly by Sdio Coos liny Times Publishing Co. Official Paper of Coos County. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. DAILY. Ono year JG.00 Per month f0 WEEKLY. Ono year $1.50 When paid strictly In ndvnnco Mio subscription prlco of tho Coos Bay Tlmoa Is $6.00 por yoar or $2.50 for nix mouths. Address all communications to COOS DAY DAILY TIMES. Mnrsliflcld :: :: :: : Orcco a Dedicated to tho sorvlco of tho pcoplo, that no good caiiso shall lack a champion, and that evil shall uo. thrlvo unopposed. MYRTLE POINT IS TIIEKE. A FUNNY story was once told at tho expense of Myrtle Point by Boino ovorly witty travel ing snlcBmon. Ho said ho went to that protty llttlo city near tho cen ter of Coos county and stopped at tho hotel. Ho found no ono In and n call at several store resulted In tho samo lack of mooting anyone. Ho finally, nftcr failing to find n man In any of tho business houses, saw an old citizen standing on tho curb stnnc. Ho addressed the mnn and nsloil whoro ovoryono was hiding. Tho traveling man said that ho received no response nnd walked around tho old cltbon Hovcrnl times nnd then put his hand on tho old man's shoul der and found tbnt this, tho only mnn ho had found In Myrtlo Point, wns stnndlng up dead on tho Btrcot. Now that Is a somowhnt long story as told by tho traveling man and It mny hnvo applied well enough nt ono tlmo Tint If that Bamo cnmmerrlnl gentle mnn will at nny tlmo from now on Ttalt tho oxtrnmo enstorn tormlniiB of tho Coos Day, ItoHohurg & Eastern Rnllwny and Navigation Compnny lino ho will not find nny dend ones on tho street rnrnora. Tho real fact is that Myrtlo Point promises to bo ono of tho liveliest places on this part of tho map. Tho rltl7onn thorn solves first brought tho city Into Im nioillnto notlco by holding a county fair, which wob worthy of nny county In Oregon. After MnrBhflold had vcloper. Myrtlo Point may well con gratulate herself on nrrlving nt n point In hor dovolopment whero tho city Is on tho ovo of becoming ono of tho most important trading centers of tho southwestern part of tho state. Says Marshflold: Hero's to you, Myrtlo Point. noimiis. THE cheapest thing to rldo, Ik n hobby. It eats no oats, It uses no gnaollno and it iviIIh for no ticket. And it is safest. There Is no objection to tho rid Inir of n hobby so long as it Is not ridden over peoplo's rights. .Many have n mania for talking of their ailments. Ono question about their health will tilt ovor on you tho great reservoir of their complnlnts. Somo hnvo turned into temper nnco monomnnlncs. They havo dwelt upon tho ono ovll until nil others arc submerged, forgotful of tho fnct that tho only decent thing nbout thousands of men Is that thoy do not drink, nnd that thoy mlgh do that if they wcro not too stingy, Tho fresh nir cranks bUb with doors nnd windows open, nnd whilo his family's teeth are chattering with tho cold descants on Iho brnclng weather. Witticism Is tho hobby of an other. Admlrnblo Is tho powor to nmiiBo. Wo cannot nlwnys havo tho comers of our mouths drawn letter must bo signed by tho wrltor, and bo far as posslblo bo limited to 200 words. In publishing theso lot tors it must bo undorstood that Tho Times does not lndorso the vlows ex pressed therein; it Is simply affording a means for tho voicing of different opinions on all questions affecting tho public wolfaro. A FEW QUESTIONS FOR IIAWLEY. Editor Times: And so W. C. Hawloy explained tho now homestead law which ho "caused to bo passed," did he? What! W. C. Hawloy cause tho new homestead lnw to bo passed? Oh, rats! Hawloy Is not content with ap propriating to hlniBclf all tho thun der of tho whole Oregon delegation, but must needs now purloin tho lnu rols of tho Hon. W. E. Borah of 'Idaho. Ono flno dny, so tho story goes, a Jackdaw piped oft a peacock In full plume disporting himself In the noonday sun. Tho daw was nt onco overcome with Jealousy, wheroupon ho bedecked his tnll with feathers of all sorts and strutted up nnd down, to tho grent nniusoment of tho deni zens of tho barnyard. Even so Mr. Hawloy Is strutting up and down tho stnto bedecked In plumage purloined from every nvnllablo source, claim ing It ns his very own. Hut Mr. Hnwloy didn't say any thing nbout that other bill confirm- in, HMn tn lnntta npnnlrntl lit. ihn 111U tUIIIUIB Ul uut iiiuii.mu ... " " i "o " ....... ....... v. j t.iu down. Neither can wo always havo largo In ml owners from tho Oregon & tho up, corners of our mouths drnwn Harsh criticism Is tho mnln mood of Homo. They spend their lives In limit lucr for something to chow up goats browsing on morning glorios. Ho who, finding within him powers of sntlre, gives him self up to that, might as well bo a wasp stinging tho bnro foot of children. Plrdo of nncesrry Is with others tho chief mnnln. They go through llfo with tholr fncoB turned back ward. Thoy feel sorry for Adam becaiiBo ho had no grandfather. Wo nil got tired and wish their precious ancestors had been child less. All our faculties wore made for use. Ho who Ib always on ono thomo cannot glvo full play to roa- fnllcil olinl;nrountvfnlprorsomn.;j,Bniont, ,,nnBlnntlon, fancy thing llko tho InBt K. years or bo : .i. ,, fn,. Myrtlo Point took up thin very Invlt-i Wo wnnt harmony or Intellect lug opportunity mid put herself In nll tho ,,nrtB cnrri0d, troblo, alto, iho list of tho ngr rultunj ronton of (rilor( mi(, ,mHS, accompanied by tho northwest. Tho holding of that flll, orchestra, violin, 'cello, cornnt, fair mennt more to tho city than ,iruni( nuto nml cymbals, might hnvo boon ronllzod. Myrtlo ( j0 wno BOUa through llfo using Point has boon mentioned In tho ng- ono fnculty to oxtromo hops on ono rlculturnl pnpors throughout tho f00t instead of taking tho Btrong. rountry ns being tho plnro whero Bmooth gnlt of tho healthy wnlker. tho Coob and Curry county fnlr would i ho hold. Tho undertaking wiib a sue- THE HICK MAX. roH In every way nnd has nnrved lo bring tho county Into notlco. Coob' i iind roiiio fell dlBcnBOBj my back fountv owes gratitude to tho pcoplo bono nnd my kneoBon wero racked by who bncked tho undertaking. Now bitter pnln; nnd I had Influonzy, thnt Myrtlo Point, nftor hor own effort Ib drove mo to n frenzy, nnd wntor on coming Into n position of gront prom- tho brain. Oh, I hnd corns nnd bun Inonco. Tho Smltli-Pnwora logging Ioiib, nnd bolls ns big ns onions, nnd railroad Ib to bo built out of that in my oyo n atvo: I doubt If nny duf- tlty up tho Bouth fork of tho Co- for could Bit around and BUffor more qulllo rlvor. This piece of construe- earnestly thnn I. I took tho doctor's Hon work means more than can bo potion, his blttorB by tho nconn, his ronllzod by anyone not ncqunlntod capsules by tho peek; tho neighbors wmi mo comuiionB or tno locality, hoard my gronn ng. nnd often thoy Tho contrnctorfl who miiRt hnvo tho woro honing to como nnd break my rnllroad dnno within n Bpoclfled tlmo neck. And then my Undo Aaron will havo hundreds of men nt work enmo up nnd hoard mo Hwonrln, and and tho city will bounflt. When tho Bald: "You aro a chcoao; your nox- rood Is complotod tho bonoflts will by Jons dopo you drink of, nnd nll you no moans ccaBo, as tho Bmlth-Poworn ovor thing of Is Just boiiio old dls- Cdmpnny will conduct nt tho ond of onao. Tho moro you Bit horo grumb- that rnllroad ono of tho biggest log- ling about tho spasms rumbling nlong King undertakings that has ovor been your bnttored nplno, tho moro your attempted on tho ConBt. Mr. A. II. His will Bear you, tho moro your Powers hlniBolf ndmlts thnt ho must grlofs will Jar you, tho moro you'll llvo ono bundled yearH moro anyway, weep and whlno. Foranko your mll- to rompleto tho company's logging, dowod liovol, and go nnd tnko a operations In that nolghborhood so shovel nnd dig nround for bait; for- thero Is no danger of tho bonoflts get to shako and shiver, forgots your stopping nnywnys booh. Even now lights nnd liver, nnd got your smllo tho Smith company baa nn olllco in on atrnlght." Thoro lan't much of Myrtlo Point nnd with tho railroad hair on tho domo of Undo Anron, construction gangs within n wook or but InBldo thoro Is Bonao: ho kopt two nt work nnd with tho enmps of nround mo. Bcoldlng, until I quit bluo loggors operating whon tho road Is moulding, and built a mllo of fence, finished. Myrtlo Point Is hound to ro- And whon It was completed nnd I fotvo n business which cannot bo ta-' was tired and honted and soaked with Hen nwny from her. Still another honest sweat. 1 said: "My pains aro point Ib to bo ronsldorod. Tho log- muilahcd! Tho last old ncho hns King rnllrond will not only hnul logs vanlahcd! Oh, work's tho ono best rrom n nig umnor uiairict to tne saw bet!" mills nnd bring n largo numbor of orrMamiw "v aVi T'orkmen to Myrtlo Point ns n contor.l eji.uXiMu LOaj&, lvcn but It will nlan opon up ono of tho rlcheat districts of Coos county, In Lots of women bollovo that their fact ono of tho grontoat ngrlculturnl huabands aro great mon becauao localities of Southwestern Oregon, thoy wrlro bad hands, but they Herotoforo this south fork country can got no ono to ngreo with thorn has been Isolated. With a rnllroad oxeopt tholr husbands. California Rnllroad Compnny, In ox cess of 1000 acres, did ho? No! Dear mo! How could ho havo over looked that matter? Well, that It mny bo properly can ned, I will quoto whnt tho Orogonlnn sn Id about It, August 22, 1012: "Iloforo signing tho bill, tho prcB Idont referred It to tho nttorney gen eral nnd to tho secretary of tho In terior. "Attorney Oonernl Wlckorsham, whllo not entirely satisfied, snld ho would not rocommond the veto of tho bill, but Sccrctnry Fisher was far from pleased and thought tho bill should havo required tho largo purchnpora to pny tho government nt least $25 an ncro for lnnds previous ly bought from tho rnllrond com pnny. Ho contended thnt somo of this Innd wns worth $200 nn ncro, nnd hla first Impulso was to suggest that n Inrgcr prlco bo demanded on tho moro vnluablo trncts. "After npponls woro mado to him by ItoprcBcntntlvo Hnwloy nnd by A. C. Dixon of tho Dooth-Kolly Lum ber Company, representing tho Inno cont purchnsors, ho modified his ob jections nnd tho president signed tho bill." I wonder why ho did not mention thnt? Then thoro is nnothor smnll mnt tor of removing tho llfo Bavlng sta tion. Didn't montlon thnt, did ho? No I Now ronlly. I wondor why? I glngl I bollovo ho forgot to look nt tho bar, too "No Interests to servo hut tho peo plo's interests!" Whnt a beautiful Bontlmont llkowlso sucker-bait. GEO. W ATKINS, A FOE TO COLD The Coles Hot Blast Heater Save One-Third the Coal Bill Ask Your Neighbor Who Has One .$12.50 $15.00 :$1 9.00 ..$9.00 $12.50 rrlP liy3!3A vt iJWa!1 F Ho?it R rr7BRlfi !-! vVF'xT JfGF Hr T-i iiTiT ?EVi!VPirr iw 'No. 12 D for coal, Price STo. 15 D, for coal, price "No. 18 D, a large size for the slorc( or church ; price No. 18 L, for wood, Price No. 20 L, for wood, Price , No. G18 X, polished body for wood ; price No. 0 Sun Oak, for coal, .fricc No. 11 Sun Oak,, for coal, Price No. 13 Sun Oak, for coal, Price $6.00 $7.00 $9.00 "We have a handsome open-front heater, the Charter Oak, No. 12G, dM -i nn Also a larger one, No. 13G, Price ...$15.00 Sheet Steel Heater, from $2.25 up CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER. YOU ARE WELCOME. GOING & HARVEY CO. Complete House Furnishers SCHOOLHOUSE CENTERS. l A. h ' WE CAUUY AN RXTBNSIVB LINE OP Men's Furnishings Shoes, Hats, Blan kets and Comforters that wo would llko tho peoplo of Coos Day to seo. Wo think wo hnvo ono of tho boat linos on Coos Day and wo can savo you monoy on this lino. Como In nml seo whnt wo havo, get our prices, mako comparisons and then uso your own Judgment. The Bazar ;MStore of Quality." "" Phone 32. t Tho uso of tho school houses for lectures on publlo topics by "public spirited mon and womon of tho atnto," Is entlroly consistent with tho ndvlco of Govornor West tho oth er dny. Ho wont furthor, nnd advo cated tholr uso as polling places. This laat extension Is not npprovod by somo of tho country pnpora In tho mlddlo states, Thoy say that tho extra holiday Involved would bo nc coptablo to tho children, but would Htrcnnthon tho notion too common already that n day lost from school "doesn't amount to much anyhow." Dut tho Idea has taken root that tho school housoa bolonR to tho peo ple, that thoy keep thorn In ronnlr. and hent nnd light thorn, nnd hnvo tho right to uso thorn for all pur pobcs or muiuai uonont. it goes without saying thnt tho primary pur Pobo of tho building must not be In terfered with. Dut outsldo that ubq of tho plant thoro nro bo many hours out of tho 24 that It stands idlo that tho plan now auggestod may bo cheerfully adopted. Tho Indirect effect of enlisting a multitude of good citizens In this work Is, perhaps, tho greatest of tho bonoflts to tho community thnt will result. Who knows how many stu dents and orators, now blushing un seen may bo, discovered. Oregon Journal. Little Talks on the High Cost of Living By W. A. REID. Wo epond dollnrs today on plonauro whoro our forefathers spent but dimes, yet wo complain nbout tho high coat of liv ing. A dlmo la n smnll sum of monoy, ono tenth of n dollar, tho coat of our living. Io foolishly It ndds ton por cent to tho coBt of our living. It Is right for us to enjoy tho good things of llfo, but wo should glvo moro consideration for tho best things, ns for oxnmplo a homo In PBRIIAM PAItlC. See REID About It. COKE DUILDINQ. PAYMENT. INVESTIGATES DIRDS. Parts of Curry County Slay IIo In lllrtl Preserve. Tho Port Orford Trlbuno say: Gamo Warden Dnker wns In Port Orford gathering Information rela tive to tho different klnd8 bf birds that Inhabit tho rocks along tho Curry county coast. Ho Is follow ing tho sea lino gathering whnt statistics ho can which nro wantod by his superiors for tho purpose of determining whether or not theio rocks shall bo Included In a na tional bird Preserve. Just what birds would bo protected by such a proservo that aro worth protecting, Mr. Baker's lottor of instructions does nor state, but it Is presumod that It would proservo tho salary ui ih leasi an oxira oincial or two. Mr. Dakar reports everything moving nlong nlcoly In the gamo lino and that hunters hnvo been unusually careful this .summer in not violating the law. Oh, Charles Adolphus, go your way, and paint tho town from dny to day, until you'vo had your flll; but ovory foolish act, gadzooks, la char ged ngalnst you In tho books, nnd you must pay tho bill. Ono thing Is suro na death or tax, which Is that rotrlbutlon whncks each erring mor tal Jay; long years may pnss, already yot, boforo you're called to pay tho uont, but soma tlmo you must pay. Go, rako In wealth with greedy paws, and vlolato all moral laws, and cheat and Bwlndlo still; but somo day mnyoo wnon yoirro old, nnd lovo Booms bettor far than gold you'll mo nours away, ana waste tho golden summer day, rofuso to toll or till! Whon winter comes and workers rest In cozy homes, of ease possessed, you'll havo to pay tho bill! Oh maldona, radiant and fair, who ubo peroxldo on your hair, and kalsomln your cheoka; who twist your systems all awry until tho gdila look down nnd sigh, "Oh, pipe tho dizzy frenksl" With all your paint and furbelows, and shoes that crush your aching toes, you're surely out to kill; but when tho glow of youth la past, and ago comes creeping on at ,last, you'll havo ,to pay tho bill. Each foolish action that we do, each wick ed qourso that wo pursue, we sottlo for somo day; tho captain's office op on stands, whoro wo must face this wona s aemana8, and aomo Umo wo must pay. WALT MASON PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PDNA LOUISE LARSON. " Pianist and Teacher. Harmony, Musical HIatory Phono 254-R. E. Pale & (M HJgUGnwJfl Ladies' and Gentlemen Tailoring TmnnrtArt find Domaitla Wool Fit and Satisfaction GuiruUtfl Wo do all work right ber. 070 North Front Bu Marshficld. T W. DENNETT Donnot Rwnnlnn Attorneys nnd Counsellors nt Law. Ilwingnn & Dennett Ilnnk Rulldlnir. -i.imuui vuuh to., uregon. Tom 7. Dennott pERL RILEY UALLINGER x Pianist and Teacher Resldonco-Studlo, 237 So. Droadway Phono 18-L. T EW 1U3YZER, - . TT , Violin Instructor. Apply Haines Music Store, . Class Starts September 1. nnY WOWi1 flnmn in! lnfft In NORTH M nan ,nA -t wr rOIllMl 1 if taken now. E. S. OEAB f First National Dank. WM. S. TURPEN, ARCHITECT. Mar8hfleld. Oregon. DR. W. MORROW, 171 Grime Dullding, over Grand Theater. Offlco Pliono 320. G. CHANDLER, Arcliitct. Rooms 801 and 002, Coke Building , Marshfield, Oregon. i Steam from a flro engine In a New Jersey city recently came in contact with nn overhead wire, completing a circuit which severely shocked Are men who were h&mlllntr hno aftanh. Wd'to tho englna. ' . i . . . Tho Inner vessel of a doubla hoiir ror m.any uses mat has been Invent ed In England, fits the outer tightly so ub to get the full benefit of tho etenm, whllo a safety valve Is pro vided to prevent explosions. Tho property of platinum spongo to Bbsbrb gas, which ralpdly In creases the temperature of the metal la empltye4 In connection with a thermostat to dim tho light In an eloctrlo lamp for miners to warn thenv'of dapg-er. rR. UIRD B. CLARKE, LJ Snecialist In Nervo nnd Spinal Dlseaoe. Offlco Hours, l to C p. an Oflleo, 804 Oolco Building. MAUHHgiELD OREGON Electric Lamps for nll places. Fino assortment Jot "H Gunrnntcexl lUectrlc k fioiiicthlng new. Ask to w Coos Bay Wiring Co PnOND 237-J. Cily AutoSe Qood Cars, uroiu reasonabl charce. '0 imim ...Bhm tt W Jr. .Stands Blanco Hotel f.'JU VISM'OWia' " - - v KTIt Dbnn. 8. BARKER aOODAI TR, A. J. HENDRY'S L Modem DenUI Pu-Iont. Wo. aro equipped to do. high class worjt on Bnort notice at tho very lowest Mlces, .Examination free. Lady attendant. Coke pldff., Opp. ChandlocHoUl, jhoaa 112t r If roa hT wtytWag to mM. trM. !J;.twlh'6r.WMlt'h,lft a. IT. Star Trans and StorageS0; ..-. .- .-.ivtndiol on. ihort notice. W?iUi and boau ana '?",, tyl Rtynolds Pjo, WW? ruirmtM our work. ' L. H. Heisnerr. ... f-aJlorl''1 PJIOMM " f i - i ,- . ... Um brttl't14!! MiSW-rST ,M-. ' ' . I. ... 1 '..t '(''J . i" " ' " . - ' r-l ' r 1 ,." r f -