V W jW-Twrv nn.jw. THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGONMONDAY, JANUARY 13, T 91 3. EVENING EDITION. 2 COOS ilB Y TIMES St O. JIAI.ONKY Kdltor nnd Till). BAN K. MAI.ONKV News Kdllor Official I'nper of Coos County. Dedicated to tho servlco of the poo$tc, that no good catiso Bhall lack a eJmmplon, and that evil shall w. thrive unopp iscd. 'Watered at tho postofflco at Manh CleW, Oregon, for transmission C&raugh tho malls as second cl;m mall matter. SUIlSCHIPTlOX KATKS. ).!IjV. One year $C.(0 Por month r.O WKKKLY. One year $ 1.50 When paid strictly liradvanco Hie Kutoscrlptlon price of the Coos Cay Times Is $G.OO por year or $2.50 for olx mouths. Address all communications to COOS HAY DAILY TI.MKS. Mnrshffcld :: :: :: : Orcfio.i oipuira ! coos m times; 3HAY HICK ItKPl'DUr IX NOItWAV. AN INTERESTING ovent In tho family of relations Is nntlclpa lod for 1913. Norway, It Is re ported, Is not unlikely to heroine a republic. Tho rumor surprises no one who Is acquiuiltod with tho Norwegians, with Kbclilstory of tho pcoplo and with tho courao of events since Norway de clared Its total Independence of Swe den. Tho Norsomnu Is ono of the most democratic men In the world. Thy Norwegian kingdom of the mlddlo ncra orlRlnatod from tho forcod coa lescence of a considerable numhor of wh.it urnctlcnlly wore domocrncles un tJcr n liorodltary head. The Norse In Itrolnnd maintained a republic for raisirly fiOO years. Tho Norwegians lln 81)05, when they rut loose from ISwcdnn, wIbIiciI to heroine a repub lic nnd accepted Haakon of Denmark, brother of the present sovereign, as IIng only because Emperor William of nonnitny and his fellow kings bul Slod them Into having a royal figure head. Tho pcoplo squared themselves JSKulnst European royalty as well as thoy could by leaving King Haakon only the shadow of kingly authority arid keeping the substance of powor In the national legislature and the prnmlor In the cabinet. Thojtlng Strnv; net-opted the situation with good -.Krnco and adjusted himself pretty nULWHT NEWS OF One of America's Largest Advertisers Pays Tribute to Its Advertisements. George RoMior. mannger of thu Woolen Mill Store, recently sent u numhor of copies of the Times con taining the ndvortlrements of the Woolen Mill Store to Hart Sehaff- Mnrshlleld today, lie said his visit ner & Marx In Chicago. This firm i here was simply to look after tho ' i it lining inu mmi-Bi mnuiunui.i m tho world. In addition to their tro- tntJtulotiB nntlonat rumnalcu, tliclr BAT:- Ml I I I I t f ' I WITH THE t I TOAST AND TEA : - GOOD ICVEXIXG. TODAY IS OURS. J. M. Eddv Simolv Lookinn ' ET.KaMtAin j lid, cplte of old sorrow nnd older slnnlnn After wnsey Norm bsna ' Property. DIVISION FUNDS ASKED And ruKKlps forecasted nnd posalblo pain, Tko heart witli me uny unu dcrhi iipum. 1-xclmngo. 1'OETS WITH POWER. .1. M. Eddy, personal representative or uie syndicate Headed by w. .1. Wil- -Twinkle! twinkle! little star!" sey, who nns noon ill iortu iiena to, n.a MPt u,i. and lo! look after Interests there, was In Wny above the earth so far The stars u-twinkllng go. A. Y. Myers. large amount of North Uend property which the company acquired a year ago. He said it hud no railroad Big-; road news. U Is understood that Mr. Kddy is figuring on tho cost of tho proposed municipal Improvements In North Uend so far as It will, affect the nA A n f .. . .. ' " uu,inru worm 01 property tnoy bought from tho Simpson Lumhor reasonably to tho democracy of his srovorelgn subjects. Hut Queen Maud, seen lit tho best newspaper olllcos In OniiKbter of the late King Edward of " "niniry. 1110 fact tnnt theso ox England, has not enjoyed the royal special representatives In nil tho nlllcnnce. Ho didn't know nny rail loading cities in tno Limed states uro among the lnrgost advertisers In their respective localities, and copies of the newspnpors from all tho leading cities of the country, containing these advertisements, nro sent to the Chicago olllco. They maintain n largo advertising de partment in charge of high salaried exports, who are retained for the purpose of criticising nnd by helpful suggestion increase tho effectiveness and efficiency of the publicity de partment. In sending copies of the Times, Mr. Rotnor requested them to criti cise the nds, both In appearance and subject matter, nnd also make sug gestions for their Improvement In nny way. Tho following Is u copy of their nnswor nnd acknowledge ment: "Tho Woolen 'Mills Store, Mnrshlleld, Oregon. Gentlemen: "We hnvo received the Coob Ttny Times, which you sent us under re cent ditto. YOU It ADVERTISE MENTS IX THEM ARE VERY Xlt'E PIECES OK l'URMdTV and wo nro glad to sec that you aro doing this kind of work. THE TIMES IS GIV IXG YOU GOOD SERVICE nnd WE DON'T KNOW OK AXY SUGGES TIOX KOR IMPROVEMENT WHICH WE MIGHT MAKE." "Yours truly, "Hart Schaffnor & Mnrx." It lit n splendid compliment to n country dally newspaper, printed SO miles from u railway, when ono of the leading nnd lnrgost advertisers In the United States says that tho "sorvlco Is so good," that thoy "DON'T KNOW OK AXY SUGGES TIOX for Improvement." This firm gels thousands of newspapers from nil parts of tho United States every week. Their experts aro familiar with tho very best typographical dis play and the very latest typo faces Hiiown in the printing world, nnd 'Roll on, thou deep blue- ocean, roll" Another voico was beard. Ills mandatory word. Arthur Peck. Illow, blow, thou winter wind!" Tho third ono gavo command. Company nn dothors. Tho proposed ' Antl ovory winter now wo hour street Improvements, sewers, etc., Jt bIw to bent tho band, would moan nn assessment of about .iuu nor 101. out .Mr. KUtlv tninkni """' ""ii"1" ,, . ,, , ,. vr 7 t condition, and tho Norwoglnn repub licans havo made It Increasingly un comfortable. So Maud and Haakon aro reported to ho preparing lo join ports havo passed on the advertise ments In the Times and pronounced them so good that no Improvement can he suggested Is it rare and un usual tribute to a nowspapcr. It Is also n compliment to Mr. Rotnor, , who Is responsible for tho advertise- ho English colony of kings In exile ( monts. and Incidentally It is u good anil to bo willing to surrender tho nilvertlseineiit for Coos Roy. Jflngly dignity for tho freedom nud iioiiRiiiH or nru us i-mgiisii country tKoutlofolk, Tho king nnd queen, It Is said, aro tiol popular with the Norwegians, nl-! though tho former havu behaved well. Jo one need ho surprised If this year fflbould see their disappearance from fJio Norwegian throne. iDAMnn DfiAn SUCCESS IS VISION. Imagination In business has been thu occasion for many n man's Irl- xunph In spite of the fact that wo visually reward the practical bus! wh person as an eminently pro. ulc sort of person. "Siiccosh Is vIhIoii," says a writer In spelling to define tho oluslve quality which Ollferontlatofl the unsuccessful from tboso who nro more fortunate In ttho striiKKlo for material wealth. Indlvldu.il Initiative nud the ability to two for one's self somethlni? that It out of the ordinary roiitluo, ts-omotliliiK that Is touched with the YnsuInntluK halo of promise - this woonis to be n necessity If wo would i!lnd a way to unusual ncliluvviuont or considerable Knlu or the effi ciency In any rapacity which de--rnnnds big rewards. Or course the question n wlmt onnstltutes genuine siiiyo is vnrl sblo, especially If we dep.tit fiom the definite standard of commer cialism. Thero are men unit wo men who take enough pleasure in a particular kind of work to com. -pensato in w large decree 'or tl.e lack of nny munificent pnytionl. SMS SOON Articles of Incorporation Filed for Line From Port Or- ford to Grants Pass. RANDON. .Ian. 13.- The Ran don Recorder sa.xs: "Articles of Incorporation aro being filed with the Secretary of State hv the Ran dou & Oregon Eastern Railroad Company to hulld their proposed railroad, from liainlon to Port Or ford and from llniidou to (Irnuts Pass, with headquarters at this city. It U not stated Just how soon nitiiul roiistructiou work will begin but it will bo In tho near future." what no one olso saw nnd acted upon tho Inspiration. Thoro Is needed also tho courage and In dustry to follow nn unfrequented way, but even Industry Is holplosa If U plods along without the magic of mi lerstaudliig, that It would bo well worth it nnd would Incronso tho value of tho prop erty Involved nt lenst $ 1,000 por lot. He tald that Mr. Wllsoy and II. A. Sumnor uro now In Portland. Ho said that Mr. Wllsoy didn't havo anything to do with tho Wooloport or Grants Pass or Crescent City railroad pro jects. Mr. Wllsoy Is still considering tho big hotel ho promised North Rend, Last week, ho saw Johnson Porter nt Gardiner. J. Dixon of tho Mc Ar thur Perks Compnny, which hns offi ces at Eugeno, hns been down ovor tho lino a fow tlniOH Inspecting the work which Porter Rrothcrs nro do ing under thp sub-contrnct. S. P. Not Notified. It was stated today that C. J. Mlllls of tho Southern Pacific In n tologrnm horo Snturdny stated that tho com pany had not yet boon officially noti fied that tho War departmoilt had granted tho pormlt to bridge Coos Iftiy nt North Rend. Whether It wns a delay In tho mall or what Is not known. J. M. Eddy says It will ho much cheaper to bridge the Hay and como up Mint way than to como up tho enst side of the channel. Porter Ili-os.' PlniiM, Portor Rrothors nro now planning to petition tho Coos County court for nsslstonco In building n road up North Inlet to get In supplies to this end of tho tunnel from Coos Ray. They want the county to boar part of tho cost of building tho highway. It Is stotod that thoy will start con struction on this end of the tunnol from Ten Mllo to Winchester In tho spring. Thou, too, sail on, oh ship of state!" A puot once did sing; And ever since tho ship of stnto's Roen doing tho snmo thing. Harry Wlnklor. "nrenkl break! brook!" another sang." "On thy cold, gray stones, oh seal" And now the breakers on the rocks Aro breaking restlessly. Guy Chambers. B A 11 IKS nl And l)ii Don't yo 1.0VO tl LEAVE TODAY ON BREAKWTER I DABIES. Kliort balnea mil, you norr.cliow them all? liable rat And bnblea thin, liable nlth A tootlilcs itrln. Babies with Wco teeth nnd white, Dablcs dark And babies light, Dallies with Glnd ullntlnc eyes, Dablcs sad And full of light, Maine with dnrk Or yellow hair, Rabies with their Wco polls all bare, liable that nil llerlbboned ko, llahlun curbed In calico, liable utruntt And babies weak, Rabies bold And bnbics meek, Rabies well And babies III, Rabies loud And babies still Rabies with Straight limb and strong, nables with limbs Somehow uono wronc Crippled babies Dies your koul, I havo fallen In a hotel Nothing hurts Ono's heart so much As a baby With u crutch! Anyhow, Short babies or tall, Well or III. I love them all I J. M. l.owls In Houston Post. COM) AT R.WDO.V. C.ipt. When, vollintnrv observer I U. . S. S.. roiiorts last Saturdav I night the coldest ovor known nt iianuon, tno thorinomotor havlnir readied II liolllt 1 deift-OUR liolnu- Tboro Is always the differ .meo nt . .Sunday night was also a values aftlNod hv oach naraon nn. I hummer, the thermometer roulB- lemiK zero exactly uaiulon Surf. tlio ordliiK to his appreciation of things of life. C A. Smith possesses this vir ion. Without previous experience with KhlppliiK he saw tho pnut-lblll-tlos of tho unit syntum and the wide hatches and ns a result Is rev olutionizing lumber shlpplug on tho Pacific Const. Yot whichever kind of succoss tv.) mean and by whatovor devlou and dlfllculf way we nttaln it, there Is necessary, lu the sront majority of cases, tho vision of accomplUh Trcuut, tho Imaulimtlvo conception f tho thing we bring to pats. Tho tnstlnct for opportunity t which aooms like (renins In many cases is Tenll- only a phase of the etibliin. ntod vision of somo man who saw i iil'X PI.AV AT RAXDON. dipt Peteirion of the schooner Rlendsle wns fined $25 by Judge Topping last Thursday for exhib iting a revolver In a threatening mnuner. Tho captain boars quite an uimuvory reputation ns a gun ftrthtor. IiuvIiik on various occa sions been Involvod In shooting cr.pos of a more or less sangulii ary untiiro.- Uandon Surf. Steamer Sails This Afternoon for Portland With Good i List of Passsncjers. Tho Rreakwnter sailed this af-! lernoon for Portland with a fair list of passengers nnd nn nverago outgoing cargo of miscellaneous freight. Among those sailing on her were the following: Mrs. I). McKlniioy. Nolllo Trlb bey. R. Do Morltt. R. (Hfford. Mr. Sehnnor, K. T. Restiuil; Mrs. K. T. Ilestul. Myrtle Restul, S. Allen, Miss Wilt, II. R. Hall, A. L. Her man, Mrs. A. U. Herninn, C. W. Vlethler. W. A. Vnnner, Dan llrlne, VIck Rrlno. J. N. Ilartsook. Mrs. E. 0. Edwards, Miss Ed wards. A. (lolnls, J. Kolrolos, A. R. Daly. V. Nordor. 0. Carlton, A. 0. Clark, Joe Robinson, Miss J, Jones. .Mrs. O. Sion, A. .1. Eerger, Joe Oonuol, P. Evans, A. R. Rice, J. S. Johnson. J. F. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. O'Rrlen, Mrs. F. Forman, II. Mansou, 0. Davlr, J. Coll. OFFICIALLY FAMOUS. Ono Edgar Allan Poo Vou may havo heard the name Is now allowed to ko Into tho Hall of Fame, For years Ignored was ho, Rut lifted Is tho ban, And ho ottlclally .' Is now a famous man. - So bear In mind tho same. Tho news Is strictly io. No doubt about tho fans Of Edgar Allan Poe. l.oulsvlllo Courier-Journal. CHANNEL RUOV (iOXE. Captain Nolson, toniporlly lu com mand of tho steamer Rreakwnter, has reportod to tho llghthouso depart ment that Insldo jotty buoy No. 2 nt Coos Ray has dragged out of po- biiiuii nuoui a quarter or a mile and CURRV POWER PROJECT. Quito a largo denl Is on the tapis wlioreoy several local capi talists will shortly Instnll nn olec trlc power plant in Curry county, using tho waters of Floras Creek as gonorntlvo powor. Construction work will begin lu the courso of a couple of weeks. Uandon Surf. 1IURRARD IS FIXED. Roycroftec Sage of East Auioin nnd Editor of Philistine f.'ullty. tnr AuoclttM Trf to Coot n7 Tlraoj J RUFFAI.O. N. V jnn. i3.-El- lint'l ITnliliMf.i i., . ' Slfg sHfoSr tu'eroiAs' ,ne?e . ' ' ' viii bo sent down there soon as thoro ,, , " "' LU""a ir s some other work to bo done thoro Is "ainB nu"rnl mattor through I also. Oregou Journal RASKETRAI.I, AT COQl'ILl.E. Tho Coqulllo Athlotlo associa tion mot in tho high school rooms tho first of tho week for the pur poso of electing n manager and captain of for the coming hnsket ball series, at which Ray Miller was elected manager and Clay Knowlton wns elected captain nnd Henry Oordlng coach. Coqulllo Sentinel. wio man pleaded guilty boforo Judge Hazel nnd was fined $100 on ono count. RAXDON WRECK SURVIVOR. Roll Anderson, the sole survivor of the recent railroad wreck on tho Soely & Anderson road, nnd who Is still an lumnto of Dr. Mann's hospital, U reported to bo Improv ing slowl but steadily. It Is not expected that he will ho out be fore March 1 Randon Surf. RAXDOX AUTO TROUR1.E. . R. W. Hanson, who was nrrestod Sunday afternoon by Chief Holman for nutomobllo speeding, was tried boforo Judgo Kousrud Monday. It appearing that tho defendant wns trying out nn englno lu n machine bolonglng to nnothor party, and tho evidence showing that ho did not in tentionally violnto tho spoed ordi nance and It bolng his first offense, tho Judge imposed a lino of flvo dol lars with a warning that If a similar chnrgo should ever again bo brought ngalust him, tho mnxlmlim flno of twonty-flvo dollars would be imposed Uandon Surf, RAXDOX HOUSES SCARCE. The Western World of Dandon says: "V. R. WUaon moved his fnnilly to Coqulllo Tuesday. Wo understand tho reason of his movo was because ho could not secure a house In Randon, tho ono he occu pied havlnir been anlil (I l -.. evident fact that our' city needs uiu minium nouses tor rental purposes, nnd a safer and more paying investment could not bo niado than building modern 5-room houses that would ront for from $10 to $12 por month. Tho de mand far exceeds tho supply and Randon has not yet commenced to grow," RAXDOX'S REMfilOUS CENSUS Tho Ministerial Association of Ran "," lin? ,lnaB"rated a scheme to tnko tho rollgious census of Randon for tho purpose of ascertaining the church relationship to overy man woman and child of Dandon. Ban don Recorder, Inequality in Distribution of County Road Fund Is Brought Up. At n meeting or the Port of Cons Ray Commission this morning, tho question of n fair distribution of the county rood tax money wns brought up. Tho question was raised by citizens of Cooston, rep resented by C. F. McKnlght, ask ing for the improvement of Will nueh Inlet. Mr. McKnlght wanted to know how the application should ho made and wns told. However, Peter I.ogglo and C. R. Peck, pointed out that tho county court Bhoiild do ninro towards the improvement of thu inlets lu this section. Thoy pointed out thnt the whole county Is taxed for the road fund. Tho Coqulllo valley has a lingo amount of dirt roads, whllo the Coos Ray section has fow dirt roads, using the waterways mostly. In consequence, the county court spent most of tho road money on thu dirt roads lu thu Coqulllo val ley and when petitions for Im proving tho waterways on thu Coos Ray sldo camo up, thoy were re ferred to the Port of Coos Ray Commission. Thu opinion was expressed that If tho Port Commission Is to havo chargo of tho watorway Improve ments, the county court should turn over to Coos Day's sharo of thu county road fund nud let them expend It, Chiis. Noble wns tho only bid dor for driving thu piling to mark thu mark tho harbor lino on the enst sldo of the channel. As his hid did not stnte that ho would mark tho piling, It wns accepted conditionally. Times' Want Ads bring results. Oil Clotjiim and Rubber Gooj For a few davs wo Ing to offer some unusuS" uiuciwuvu (,.iouo on tji,; SUclSUIItllJIU goocis. Read These Special pfj, $5,00 Men's GnU Mj. long slicker, foi...$jj $4,50 Medium Lenrrth biicKer, tor.. $3 J $3,50 Tower's Fish Brand long coai ;or oniy..$2 $3,00 Tower's 3-4 Length T01 m $5,00 Rubber Coats for $3 Prices Reduced on ill Rubber Footwear $6,50 Sporting Duck Boots, 'or $5 $4,50 Short Duck Vamp, tor $3,t $5,50 Sporting Boot .M $4,00 Men's Short Rubber boots $3,6 The Bazar "Store of Quality." Phone 32. 1 Workingmen of Coos County: uituirriNd: As the thrco members roprcsontlng labor on tho Worktnen'i Compensation Commission appointed by (Invornor Oswald Weit, wo deem It our duty to Inform you that tho bill as drafted lu aroused n great opposition from n certain class of attorneji, casualty Insurance companies nud some financial Interests tnd unscrupulous employers. ? ( ' n- All of them nro anxloua to defeat this bill. They will bring much pressure to hoar upon our lcglslaturo and will t thoro in person to voico tliclr objection. And unless you, Mr, Worklngman, (tho ono who 1 most Intorestod) tako a band, they will succeed lu their selfish object nnd dofent tno 1)111. Konllzlng that you cannot go to tho Capital and urgo tit pnssago of this bill In person, wo usk you to sign n petition nnd seo to It that overy worklnginaii In. your vicinity Is glvtn nn opportunity to sign n petition to tho 1013 legislature re questing tho passage of tho Workiuon's Coniponsatlon Hill. ' drafted by the Commission nppolnted by tho (lovornor, nnd mill It to tho address given bolow. We will seo to It that tho peti tions aro presented to the legislature nt tho propor time; and again urge upon you to act in this nil Important matter at onte. J. A. MADSHN, WJI. A. MAIlSIIAUo it. A. HAKIMS. Seo T. Myor for petition, which may bo found nt tho Cl Cigar Store. Electric Clerk Hire Is Cheap Clerk Hire It is cheap only in point of cost, It is worth more than par in point of service, Let GROCERS start with an Electric Motor on . their grinding and pulverizing mills, Let 'MEAT DEALERS begin with electrically driven meat and food choppers, They will discover time and labor saving de vices of phenomenal value, It may mean one man clerk less in any event it will mean more time for the man clerks to do their work calling for BRAINS, TACT, SALESMANSHIP, Our new Business Department will be glad to prove these statements to grocers and meat dealers, Telephone 178, Oregon Power Co. S'a-. . ;' . v - , t- .j-.,-icW. . a.i