THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 30, 1i3-VEMN8 EDITION. 2 COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MAI.0XKV Kdllor mill I'uli. DAN K. MALOXHV Xcw.s Hilltor Official I'ni-er of Coos County. Eutercd at the postofflco nt Mari field, Oregon. for transmission through the mails as second cl.ia tri&il matter. Qedlcatod to the sorvlco of the tropic, that no good cause shall lack u champion, and that evil shall uo. thrive unopp ed. SUIJSCIUI'TIOX KATKS. DAILY'. Ono year $G.t0 Per month r,0 WICHKLY. One year fl.50 When pnhl strictly In advance the oiihscrlptlon prlre of the Coos I?ay Vim Is 15.00 per year or $2.50 foi Blxmonllis. Address all communlcHtlons to COOS HAY DAILY TIMItti. Mvhf lehl : : : : : : : Orcco I THE DIFFERENCE no mAsaxr. I m p 4 f if OlOCftA ...... -.... ... t. rinniiv mm we found him mighty handy a, gang 1 Yro n ad oar his stories, rare, so we stood about. .. "..ml lot Hi u w that he had captured eVry man that; congre gucd hero. Tl e we voted Mm "Good Follow." sang that song wo sing when inol low. grasped his hand and led hi... to a chalr-n.ade hi n feel hi t ho was wanted, stood him up. and ho undaunted, made speech w lie plaudits rent tho air. Ho was called "a handsome Lender" never bor.owed. was a lender, so he always kept tho most of Z a lout This was long ago. however. Now lo does not seem so F. O. B. Marshfield, Fully Equipped clever. This was nil iieioro imnnnpiimiiim A-VAAAAOOOO I l71fJ JH &J A JuJunv w,itptuii 1 SB L 1 WIIV SOMK 1JOVH SMOKK. AN KASTHltX medical man has recently published In Harper's Weekly an article on tobacco wmnkliiK thnt has attracted much at tention. Ills conclusion is that mod--rrnto smoking does not liiirin an ml nil, but here Is what lie says about hoys: "A great many eminent observers Iinvo envelKhed axalnst H.i.nkl.iK by liuys nnd hnve pointed out the In dubitable fact that the avenue boy smoker Is not ho hrliiht as tho boy who does not smoke Hut I rather fancy that, In part at least, they have t'onfiiHoil cause and effect It Is my own observation that boys who are naturally intelligent and healthy and bright do not care to smoke, nnd (hat tho heaviest smokers among the youth of America are those who wore l)orn with rather less than the nver nj;o amount of common sense, moral balance and respect for their elders' -wishes. In brief, your typical boy amoker Is u youth who was stupid when it babe In arms and will ro tiialn stupid all his life Ills smoking Is not tho cause of stupidity, but xnercly an ovldence of It." That would seem to be about all that need be said on the subject of boy smoking. If there Is a smartest man In tho ivorhl, why doesn't ho come out In tho open nnd prove his claim? viiv ai)Vi:utisi:i) coons -cost li:ss. J WITH THE I T0ASTANDTEA3 . i (JOUl) I.VKXINO. i Great souls are always loyal , ly submissive, reverent to what i Is over them. Only small mean I souls aro otherwise. I I Cnrlyle. ' ! r SLAP IIIM OX TIIH HACK If you should meet a follow man with trouble's Hag unfurled An looking llko ho didn't have a friend In all tho world. (Jo up and slap him on the back, holler. "How il you do-" And grasp his hand so warm he'll know he has a friend in you. Then ask what's hurt in' him an' laugh his cares away. And tell him that tho darkest night Is Just b"fore the day. Don't talk In graveyard palavor. but say It right out loud. That Cod will sprinkle sunshine In tho trail of every cloud. This world at best Is but a hash of pleasure and pain. Kx change. -K--How many unklcked kicks havo you coming? I low would you llko to bo n mule's chiropodist? He is a wise man who Is ablo to conconl his importance. No, Cordelia, rum Is not suitable for a church rummage sale. A strong will Is nil right If you aro not married to tho owner. iS MERGERS Till-? suggestion Is sometimes thoughtlessly made that the buyer has to pay for the cost .f advertising. II would bo equally reasonable for a small storo to claim, hcciuiHo a large store employed moro clerks, thnt the patrons of tho largo ulnro had to pay an extra prlco bo onuso of theso additional clerks. Almost any man by poralstcn nd v'irtlslng, Justly proportioned to his business, can double bin trade. If ho did so, It is not likely that his rent, taxes, bookkeeping cost. Insu rance, and similar Items would ho doubled. Very likely they might not lm Increased one-half. Every article has to bo charged something for these general oxpon iiou, whether you do much business or not. Consequently If a merchant 1nubles his business, and lucreasefl his llxed chai'Mes less than a half, the amount to be charged to each nrtlclo to cover these oxpensos Is much less. Hence Instead of adver tised goods costing tho public moro, they cost tho public less. 'itii:isiin tin response to a Christmas greet ing.) There Is pleasure In a handshake When wo know It Is sincere; Tho Joy that follows In Its wake Will brush away a lear. There Is solace In a greeting From the friends we've never met .And tho' space precludes a meeting, Their good-will we'll not forget. Stui Key. Hay City. LOCAL OVKKKLOW Will lliillil. Miss .Maude Noble Is vh'uuiiiK to erect a five-room house in North Ileud on a lot which was imwcntcd to her as a Christmas Ml ft by her uncle. I.. .M. Noble. JVm-k From Court Iris Klrod. Win llngluud. Kd Johnson. Maishal Car ter and Hal Stutsman returned to- lay noon from Coiiulllo, whoro they luiil been as witnesses In the damage oawe of l'arker vs. the city of Marsh- field and the C. A. Smith Company. Miller Home Supt. W. F. Miller f the locnl Southern I'aclllc Inter ests arrived home today from a trip to San Frnnclseo, Mrs. Miller re turned with him. Mr. Miller wild thnt tiiero was little now concerning tho rnllrond work, the news having leon tolographed here last week by 7-lr. MlUIs. Mr. Miller expects to mako Boiun extenslvo Improvements In tho local lino this summer. i i'.ssix(j tiik ti:x com- i ! MAXDMKXTS. I In a letter to a Coos Hay friend one of tho members of tho legisla ture relates an Interesting Incident In roferonco to the present session. Ho states that a couple of members were discussing tho largo number of bills being Introduced and the log rolling necessary to secure fav orable action. "It's a shame." remarked ono of tho members." that we cannot pass a good measure without a lot of trading. Some of these bills should be passed without reference 10 politics." "That's all very nice," replied tho other member, "but l have soon something of legislative work and unless I am mightily mistaken you couldn't pass the ten command ments through tho legislature with out a lot of log rolling." It tnkes a girl with a vivid Imagi nation to seo tho beauty of love in u cottage. The cunning of a fox Isn't In It with the cunning of a young widow who Is In love. -K-M- Time Isn't money to the man who wastes a dollar's worth of time In trying to save a nenny. Aimed to Prevent Consolida tion of Public Utilities Without Notice. . SALtiM. .Tnn. HO. No moro mer gers by btilng out the other fel low will bo permitted wllhout per mission of the state railroad com mission If a bill prepared by Sen ator Smith of Coos and Introduced Monday, becomes a law of tho stnto. Ho says It will prevent such tiansnctlons as the buying up of compotlug telephone lines under foreclosure proceedings as in the case of the Northwestern Long Dis tance Company. The bill provides thnt It shall be unlnwful for nny railroad or public utility company to purchase or In any way acquire property or Brock of a competing company, except by permission, and this consent shnll not he given unless the commission Is satisfied that the merger will not Injuriously nffect the public welfare. Any transfer nttemptotl In ovn slon -of tho act Is made punishable by a fine of $100 to $10,000. IIIIIn I 'ass House. Several Important measures were Included In the eight bills passed by the House. Tho compromise amendment to' the school supervisor law, permitting counties locnl op tion on tho question of whethor to have supervisors or not, went through without a dissenting vote. This measure was proposed by the education committee. House Illll No. 70 by Hill Re quires financial statements from persons or corporations engaged In mining or prospecting for oil. House Illll No. 13S by Upton In creases tho amount of school tax to bo set aside for the teachers' re tirement fund from 1 to : per cent. It hnd tho endorsement of tho Mult nomah delegation nnd ns .Mr. I'pton declnred, was Intended to mnko It possible for teachers of 30 years' experience to sharo In Its benoflts within four years. Under tho pres ent net It would bo 10 yenrs be fore tie fund Is largo enough to no drawn on by retired teachers. Hoiibo Illll No. Ill), by Upton Provides for the appointment of spe cial grand Juries. House Mill No. U3. by Cnrkln Itequlres that commission merchants bo licensed by tho stnto railroad commission nnd that they glvo bond. Hoiibo Hill No. 1(13. by Hurd Provides for tllO lmldlmr nf rnn! district meetings and county road meetings. House Hill No. K,n, bv Abbott Sets a standnrd requirement for branding or foodstuffs. Houso Hill. No. 101. by (Jill -Ue-poals tho old statuto passed In ISiia permitting parents or guard ians to "bind out" their children as apprentices. Cadillac Cars run 30,000 miles without overhauling. Ask any Cadillac owner what they will do. FORD FORD FORD ItOV HAYNAItl) of tho Owl Phar macy will leave Saturday for Portland and northern Oregon points, 3MISS LKACIl, who has been v lull ing Lor parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Leach at Wedde.buia. it. oxpoeted here tomorrow en mule to Portland nuiKi's or itAxnox. Xcus of Clly-by-tbe-Sea as Told It)- the World. Frank O. Pursley, lato of Port laud, has leased the Maker building recently vncated by Miss Mott, and will put In a stock of dry goods, notions, men's furnlshtugs, etc., as soon as tho goods arrive from Port laud. Ho and wife aro now living In tho Steole cottage on Spruce street. Cnptuln Wllurd's new boat will be on the Coquille Itlvor run about April 1st. Charles l.orenz Is circulating n petition asking that he be appoint ed postmaster when a change Is made. Mr. I.oreiu is well and fa vorably known In Mils section, hav ing been a resident of 1 laud on and tho Cuquilio Valley for '7t years. MKMOKIKS OK OLD HAYS. KOU COl'XTV KAIIIS. Would l.ny a Ta Willi Which to .Make Industrial lMilbll. SAI.ICM. Ore., Jan, 30. A bill rec ommending n stato lovy of ono twentieth of n mill for county fairs and llxlng the maximum sum to go to any ono county at $.100, will bo reconunondod to tho house by the commltteo on expositions and fairs, which threshed out tho project at a mooting enlivened by much argu ment. Multnomah County's Bhnro of such a tax would amount to $15,000, it wna figured out Tho bill to bo drawn up, however, will provide that nl monoy In excoss of $r.00 thnt any county would recolvo Is to be dlvidod among tho other counties, to be ex pended for llvostock and agricul tural premiums. Curry County would got tho smal lest sum for fairs, Kb sharo being about $.100. Heath of .Ic.sse .Norton ltocnlU Rac ing In Mai-xht'icM. In commenting on the death of .losse Norton, u pioneer race horse man mid jockey of Marshfield, In California, O. A. Hennett says: ".losso Norton was well known throughout- tho county In tho old dajs when the principal racetrack wuti at Hall's Prairie on the Co quille. nnd when tho Marshfield track was whoro Klrod avenue is now, The old Jockeys have passed away, and the favorite horses, llko Sammy Tilden, Cow Creek Hnhly. Hilly Horry. Oarlleld's Maude. Hack er's mare and Douglas have left tho range and gone to new pastures." xkw .M.utiu.wii: law, New Auto Line As soon ns roads will penult wo will run two cars from North Slough to Ten Mile. Ono passen ger auto and ono freight auto, connecting with the North Star hoar. NE GALLOWAY. LKW LOOM IS. A. H. W1LMOT. HKTTKIt Wllll-n.KSSKOIt VK.SSKI.S SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20. Steps nro being taken by tho American Ciovornment to Insure that there shall bo efficient communication be tween the wireless operator and the oillcers of the bridge on all steamers at nil times. Where the wireless room Is too for away from the bridge for thore to be vorbal communication between them the department Insists In a recent order, thnt there shall bo a tolophouo or Bpenklng tubo by means of which the operator may glvo tho bridge Instant notice of any warning ho may receive of Impend ing danger. fllTSTHll'S TiART VinirT nl- Sn ItilCYM) TUKATKll tonight. SALKM. Ore., Jan. 30. Tho pow ers of ministers In performing mar riage cortlllcatea would be enlnrgod If a bill Introduced by Hoprosontn tlvo Howard of Douglas County, him self a preacher, becomes a law. At present a mlnlstor living in ono county must register with tho county clorlc before ho can perform n mnrrlngo In another county of tho stnto. Tho bill removes this regis tration requirement for other toun tlos. Tho bill also roquires that appli cants for mnrrlngo licenses furnish the county clork with such vital statistics us niny bo desired by tho stato board of health, nnd that thoy glvo complete Information as to whethor they havo ever boen dl orced, and If bo, how many times, nnd whothcr their divorced husbands or wives nro living. HKI.KX (iOl'Ll) I5KTA1XS XAMK. TAUKYTOWN. N. Y.. Jan. 30. -Mrs. F. .1. Shepard has mado it known that to continue her connec tion with philanthropic work sho will retain her mnldon name and sign her name Helen Oould Shepard. Since their marrlago Mr. and Mrs. Shepard havo remalnod nt L mi lium much secluded from tho pub lic. Tho couple were out yesterday for a 20 mile automobllo rldo. Thoy are said to be planning a trip abroad In February. l'Mve pii.ssoiitftT .Ford Tounng Cnr K. O. 13. IMnrsh field. $700.00 Top, windshield, .jif fy curtains, hlaek enamel finish, lights, horn, tools, repair outfit. ROADSTER $625.00 Delivery Car $725.00 The Little Facts About '"" -" ,nucs )n ono K,m ' fsciHiio; run 10,000 nines on one set nres. i mvs cust 910.1v rum. uir weighs 1 1250 pounds. Xo hill ioo sleep. Ford parts cod almost nothing; up-Ueep too small to mention. 200,000 ,-v -c-nv wfe. I,,(,1'd hemg mult in lOl.i. limit ol best material made. C() 0 W Quantity output reduces the price. Fvery third car .1 JL Jp il JL Ford. Life of car indefinite. Fvery ear guaranteed Fasy to operate. If you are going to own a Ford you had hetter get your order in, for the output is almost gone this early in the season. Von will wonder why, but if you look at the value for the price you will know. JUST RECEIVED A full lino of .Plain and Nohhy Tread LT. S. Tires in all si.cs. Have you seen the new LT. S. lied Tube It will be worth your while. If you want anything for the automobile, come to Goodram's Garage presto recharges I Geo. Goodrum, ALWAYS ON HAND. Marshfield Oregon PATENT PUN I Geo. .. of Coos Bay Writes About Remarkable Dis covery. Georno A. Illnck, well known Cooo liny man, who has been In California with Mih. Illnck for somo ttmo, semis a paKU feature story In tho Los An eoies Trlbuuo to tho Times with tho unto thnt tho Inventor told about, Mr. Cutler, "Is woll known on Coos liny." Tho story Is ontltlod, "Light, Heat and Cold from ono tank." And Mr. Illnck says that tho dovlco is producing gnsollno for two cents por gnllon. Tho story in part Is as follows: "To catch all tho natural gas from a great oil woll, chill It with an Ice machine, change It Into rhlgolono and other extremely valunblo liquids far coldor than Ico, and then dis carding tho Ico mnchlno, uso theso same liquids to chill tho rest of tho gas and mnko moro liquids, sounds llko a porpotunl motion mnchlno story. Yet this Is practically what a Los Angeles iuvontor nnd scientist Is doing with his now plant at Olln da this week. It Is tho first strictly refrigerating plant for tho reduction of gnsolino from natural gas ever established hi the world, as far as known. "Ono billion cubic feot of natural gas, equal In Lent and power to ono million bushols of coal, Is lost daily from tho oil wells of America. Tho gas escapes Into the air, In spite of man's efforts to catch it. This Is his tory, anclont history. Let us turn a now pngo, a pago being written hero in Los Angeles, n pago of history which must Interest pcoplo all over tho world no mnttor whether or not thoy caro tho snap of their fln gcrs about oil nnd gas. "W. C. Cutler of Sawtello, scien tist, Invontor and hard worker, has a way to catch this gas which la proving marvelously successful, and last week he put in operation the plant at Ollnda whoraby ho saves nil tho contents of tho precious gas. Tho plant Is working now. ltu hiic coss may effect tho oil Industry- of thu ontlro world. It may mnko poor oil wolls profitable, onrlch theso In terested in good working wells, greatly extend tho uso of oil nnd its products nil over tho world and cheapen the cost of oil products and boat, light, powor and rofrigorntlon to tho gonoral public. "Ily cheapening tho now precious products such as rhlgolono, cymo gene and n.eothame, with a moiling point 250 dogroes below zoro, Fall ronhelt, somo extraordinary feats may bo accomplished in household economy, to tho delight of tho housewife. "With a slnglo tank of ono of theso products of gas, sho will bo ablo: First, to cool hor Ico box. Second, run tho gas through a plpo and thoroby light tho houso. Third, bent tho houso. Fourth, do her cooking In tho kit chen. "Various burners and appliances will ennblo hor to easily securo all these benefits from ono slnglo tank of rhlgoleno. When tho tank Is ex hausted, it can be replaced by tho company, nnd tho ompty tank re moved llko n gnsolino can. 1 "'8"lly of tho gas product could bo utilized in an ofllco building to porform nil tho functions of coal or oil as a sourco of powor, Including ho running of the olovntors, heat ing or chilling tho drinking wntor. and heating nnd light tho building from top to bottom. uub Supplies of rhlgoleno could be taken across tho desert to mines and o hor industries whoro power Is un- could take along a smal tnnk and aSdacrook8i.,nml t,hUl th0 '"Inkable S mi w th0 fiamo no mnttor where ho might wander. ,ii?mo ot tho othcr "onoflts of the n In0?',' nro Bala t0 b0 those: in numorablo poor oil wells now practi cally of no value, will become profit, nblo propert es, enriching thousands SrSp,e!,an g00d wolls will bo greatly enhancod in value by tho use of tho process of saving the natural gas now lost; gas containing "hree quarters of a gallon of gasoline mav bo worked profitably now, whereas on'Rnnf y,nt ICa8t ono and half X! Ions of gas was required; cost of o 1 and gasoline will bo reduced to the public, owing to ease of segregat on of classod and lowering of production: , . !.... ii.. l. r.rrlirpraU0B powor In' cities' reasonably actjl to oil territory will to oMiia-1 nt much lower rates; . , linu'ni. nr HlO ITintCrUI " powor caii bo easily made. M 1 as light, boat nnd refrigeration, H becomo prolltnblo. . , , uJ .....,'. ii,.i 1.1 lirlff. 1 tjuiier h iiiuiuuu, " : mtM oiiin ti... ..i.u nu it oscnncs iroBi oil woll nnd thus obtain all W nblo products. First in "fri woll completely; then by " 1 rni prossuro or inu k - - u It IIowh through a pipe to a J-l Ul CIIUIIIIIIUIB. IKIim '.IriM n different tnninoruture, gw getting lowor. "uutier la nnu ouu ""-,,., l! fond of working In his S"""'. !.n!lt.hi?.po.0ZCs' n nun bjiuivuii i", ." . inlm borrlos nnd blnckborrles ana J' from Alglora In flourisning ,-- Ho has not a coiiogo eu--,i i. i. ...,. i.i nwn one. i" iuuumi iiu nuuiu - ,.t 1 ron.li, .Innnlv find IlOrSlStenWi. his questions fall on tho ear MJj ns tho hoofs of a ".a. lid trot. Ho Is innrriou auu ".-.-sit homo and flvo acre tract a tello. Ho holped lay em . slto years ago." iiaiik noitx with p.B sfe J,cc,ll.iH;(i', w?U Greek, was nor a "nature fa. jj(. ftnmr.Tiati.nfn. I !i IIIO w,t IIMIIIUIIBUUIUU U) v tnrlUB Chico of an 1 8 -io n n d .I"aMd with, ono great oyo in JVe JridJ Its forehead, mom oi - -- i ono foot wero Bhaped mm Illppors. Tho otnor , v feet. Tho baby lived onr 9 hours. Tho mother '" pounds. A CUP O' TEA OU HOT CHOCOWJ" OH HOT COFFfcJ s OH HOT llW' Delicious and 11 nt Stafford M JSk asgrca