The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, February 08, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1 912. EVENING EDITION.
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AUA(S() AND VICIXITV.
(Special to tlio Times.)
The people of Arngo nnd leln
Ity havo started a spelling school
to meet every Wednusdny evenliiK
nt the AniBo school house. Tho
ilret spelling mnteli wits lield Wed
nesday ovuiiIiib. In". 20. d was
attended liy a targe crowd. Olaf
Annen carried olT tho honois by
spelling tlio school down.
Horn To .Mr and Mrs. George
Hampton, .Innuaiy HG, a ten-pound
Birl.
Miss Myrtle Ilodgo has ictunioJ
from Co(uillo.
Mr. liatumock and his son .Innioa
liavo bought tho machine!-) In Mi.
Albco's HliliiKlc mill. They aie go
ing to use a huge amount of tinMi
timber in making shingles thin aim
mcr.
MIbs llnzfl Hadabaitgh spent S.i
urday and Suiiduv at home. Suo
returned to Coqulllo Monday, where
bIio 1b attending srhool.
A. ,T. ItiidnlinuRli, who rocontiv
returned from Ohio, was visltliiR
hie In other. .1. II. Hiidabaugh, a
short time ago.
John Kennel, who has been con
ducting an ovonlng school at the
Kishtrap school house. Is going to
tcgln It at Arngo nef Friday "V
onlng, nB It will be more convenient
for the people to attend. Ho wl.l
rIvo Instructions In IJiikIIbIi. wrlt
uir, bookkeeping, nrlthmctlc and
possibly spoiling.
MUCH MONHY ukg
AccordliiR to a recent statement
of Posrninstef Gcnernl Hitchcock,
approximately thirty million dollars
had been deposited In postal s'iv
Jiirb depositories by L'00.000 Indlvld
unls, avornRliiR ISO per depositor
Tho system Is now operated in 12.
773 postolllcoH nnd 7,:i'i7 bunka
have been designated to receive pes
tal BavliiRH fuiulB.
1'oHtnuiHter Curtis announces thai
tho deposits In the Marshfleld
branch Is more than $125.1)00 and
Jb steadily Increasing.
The Girl's Snde
ItOH STAXLKV.
once
I pay a tribute to the girl who's passed up feathers with a curl.
........ ........ I,...- iiirinrrt lmt. ami fura. nnd Jewels, nnd all that, to
help some poor romantic youth go out in life and learn tho truth which
floats around 'Month Heaven's dome, when they first try to make a
home. With ndtulrntlon for her grit. I see ner wear wio cmuies, mm
for her whose form of airy graco should bo togged out In old point
lace I seo her wear, whllo on tho street, brognim that soil hor shupol)
feot' and see hor smile n Binlle. serene. Gaunt poverty cant hide a
iiuccn I bow my head to such a maid who's loved, and cherished,
and obeved. and hidden from him nil tho tears, and sighs, and wants
of first 'few ears. My heart goes out in sympathy when thinking of
the things tllnt she has homo In sllenco for her king since Hist he
placed a wedding ring upon her slender, snowy hand, and vowed and
i utilised he would stand forever by hor girlish sldo though all tho
BtorniB of lire betide. I honor hor when on her face, u Mothers Love
i... - ... ..i .. otn, nf iinliiina Hint clows bencnth a halo God
inurt iinon tho head of Motherhood a blessing that Is pure nndlfij
good "I'ls then, unselfishly, she goes, forgetful of herself and woes.
M.t .nu ,. iini tlio mail complain about tho way he must re
fraln from nil tho comforts ho has known, and pleasures ho must now U
disown but thon there IB nnoiner bhio iiuu cuihuh iu uur uu o
his bride on that eventful, happy day when sho gave 'J' afi
HOO'S IIOO.
WAIT! WAIT! WAIT!
Don't Order an Auto Until You See This Great Car
cuijLings of coqi'ii.m:.
Coos County Seat Xovis hi Told by
Tho Herald.
Goorgo Colvln, a sawlller In tlio
camp of Aasen Profilers, has Just
received a patent for n crosscut snw
raker giiago thnt ho will soon place
upon the market. In adjusting tho
height of tho saw teeth, a small
mirror In tho mechanism rellects
with exact iiosh and convenlenco any
discrepancies that other Important
features In connection with the tool
for aiding In putting tho snw In
proper shape. This raker riiiiro Is
unllko any herotoforo patented and
It appears to havo merits that will
commend It to all users of tho saws.
Josephine (I. 1'ooplos was tho only
bidder for tho property of Arthur
Peart and Lillian l'eart, sold at slier
iff'H salo last .Saturday and Mas
awarded title for the saino In tho sum
of J207.H0, tho amount of tho Judg
ment. Lloyd Wlso of Myrtle Point wns
given a warrant Monday on bounty
fund for $U.0u, mid mm less wildcat
prowls about tho farmer'H piomisott.
Chas. Crouch notified tho county
clork Fobruary llrat that ho had won
tho heart and hand of Margaret K.
Curry. A llconno wna issuod In or
dor that each could becoiuo one.
Tho mall artlvcd one day last week
with newspapers llllod with talcum
powder probably caused by a bio
ken packago sent by parcel post.
Postmnster I.lnogur Is not an avow
ed expert on tho skln-soothlng decoc
tion and is not positive as to th
nature of the material, but a lady
with whom wo nro aciiialuled, and
who hail handled It In considerable
iliiautltieu on her face ptoiiouiHos
it talcum.
W'lvT AT ItANOO.V. '
CapUilu O. Wlron. co-operatlv
observer, announces tliat the rain
fall for the month of .liuiiiur.' wan
il.i'C Inches. Kalny da.vH and i Inudv
wore 22. and clear du. t. T'le
rainfall for the riiriotipuiuliiiN, month
of 111 12 wiim ii.Os Inchon, niuklim a
difference of .77 Inche nuue th'u
j ear llaiidou ltecoidor.
IF YOU HAD A
MILLION, WHAT?
HANDO.N I.OSIfri GAMK.
The llaiidou high whool lout Hi"
basUeiball uume with the Coiiillt
high k tiool Inst Friday uUht, the
score being 20 to s in favor oi t'n
qullle The llHiidou hoy were mill h
llghiei than their up-river oppon
eulH. alMinngli lliev played Juki as
fast a floldlnc gnmo, but vvoro un
ubie to ibiow baskets mieumslull).
lt.uidou Itei older.
c.mi: iti'.vs i.vro fifiki.d.
The Hteainer Acme tan Into tho
Flfleld Just as the latter was on
toilng the Kan FiaucUto harbor en
her last trip, but neither boat was
damaged, and both were able to
continue their trips. HumUm Ho
co r it or.
IIUIIT OCT OVKIt HAH.
lliuiclun .Men In IjiiiiicIi Have n
.Vaii'ovv 1'xcape.
Tho Handon Kecordor says:
' Dllfilng with a utioiitt ebb tide
, gasoline boat belonitliiK to lleiiv
Horman went out over the bai
Kuiulu afiernuou. Mr Herman was
alone In the boat. He mid a Mr
Potoisou ot Prosper. ohiIi In a
Inuuch, were iiavlgattuK near the
bar when Mr. Ilerinun'ii eiiBlue wen'
dtad ni rl he deified at the meiiv
of i ' tide The life ii-vliig new
was in)' if leil at mice and tUHveeded
in i lug .Mi Herman u'ld bis
but brii)gln tlieiu In ul i ut T
o't'ink in I be oveiiing '1 he ouh
dumage done was the Hie ,",'l hi
elzlng oute on their tutmii trip,
causing the new to loso tholi nips
nnd a umple if om, but tin atfun
might have in en more m'iIoiii. on'v
lor tho quick work of the crew,
(Delhi Austrian In Chicago Trlbiino)
Whnt would you do If somebody
Bhoiild hnnd you ono million dol
lars? This may ho n rather dif
ficult piobtem to plump down before
iiii on short notice. Yet. nftvr tho
III at surprise, you probably could
meet It as aptly as did a number
of men In tlio following story:
"If I had a million dollars," said
an artist, "I would stop working at
art as n menus or livelihood. I
would work for my own ploastiie
onl. with little thought whether
I sold my pictures or not. My nm
bltion would bo to give my best
endeavors to my work for tho work's
sake.
"My first act would bo to pny my
debts. My next to buy a comfortn
ble but not extravagant home. I
would surround myself with plenty
of books, especially works of art.
I do not think I would study paint
ing, save In the knowledge of It to
ho obtained In travel with my fam
ily In this country nnd in Kurope."
This Is the plan of a retired Iiiib
Iiiosb mnu:
"First. I would sit down nnd
from Insurance tables, family rec
ords and my present physical condi
tion estimate my expectancy or nro.
This ascet tallied, I would Just dou
ble the number of years ho as to be
absolutely safo.
"Thus, ir I felt thnt my expect
ancy of lUe was ten years, I would
calculate twenty yenra, If fifteen
yenrs, I would calculate on thirty.
Thou I would divide my million dol
lars Into ns many equal parts as
the number of years calculated. 1
would put these parts Into separate
envelopes, marking each envelope
for a ceitaln ear. Then I would
rent a safety deposit ho and put
my million thus divided Into the
box.
"I would uso each year one equal
pint no divided. I would not iiu.Ter
uiiv clieiiiiiHtauces use any part of
that set aside for a succeeding year
but In addition to a year's allow
ance I would use up any unused
part of a previous year. I figure
that thin arrangement would give
me mi annual Income of fiom $12.
r.no to $215.01)0. That'H enough for
nnybody."
"If I had a million," said a news
paper mnu. "I would throw up my
Job and start n magazine. It would
bo u Socialist magazlno. up-to-date,
with the best writers money could
get. Though my principal aim
would be to help Socialism. I would
also try to make the publication
pay and Increase mv capital.
"I would buy a farm and n com
fortable home, but I wouid not work
on the farm. I would lot other
do that work for me. I would
make ever.v effort lo get every com
roil for iii.v self mid mv famllv. .My
chief evtrnvagauce would he In hav
ing pleat) of time to tnluk and to
write. I would buy ifood books and
I would travel much."
Who quit the grand old gnmo for
good to go to raising fruit? (See
sporting aheet November last the
Dally Toot-n-Toot. Who took n Job
with Herrmann on tho Cincinnati
Iteds? (Tho livening Pink 'Un
had It under blue and )ollow heads.)
Who'll boss the Highlanders of
York tsee latest In The Shlno), nt
wages high and wide enough to buy
tho Honiestnko Mine? Who's sign
ed lo ho tho malinger (why, renders
go Insane) or almoBt every tanktown
nlno from Puget Sound to Mnlno?
Who's used un miles and miles nnd
miles of type In getting set? That
FranMo Chance, tho PeorlesH One
and Charlie's Murphy's pot. John
Carey.
fiyS
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AnVUlTISIMi IAI.KS.
To Coos lln.v Times Headers:
Itenl estate is a comiuoditv. Like
the other commodltloM It has a
known value and use. Tlieiefoie
It should appeal to neailv all
clasnes. Again, like some comiuod
llles (citiiiu real estate appeals
to certain classes of people. Trice,
location, buildings, restrictions,
etc.. cntmo till... It Is Just this dis
tinct ion that you should base .vour
ie.il estate advertising on. This
necessitates a thiough stud) of the
laud to ho sold. I. e. take for In
stance Its location, is it run far out
for comfortable dally clt trips?
What appeal does the outlook
make? What class Is the tiend or
building progiess?
You should follow this line of
thought iu its advantages, prlie
and terms, building lestilctlous ami
right down tho Hue pIcMuk out
the possibilities and reconstructing
them alnntf KNOWN lll'MAN
i.ixis;.
K.M.I'H KAYi:.
CIIIJKU PP. CCTHIH.UT.
Nobody Iteally HegliiB to Do
Anything until he Gets his Mind Off
thnt Do-Somebody Thing!
Wo wouldn't quite ho much Mind
Doing Ilrolte If the Members oi the
Maclng Frntotnlty would Hellevo us
when wo Tell Them wo Are!
' Our Idea of the Absoluto Zero
In the Non-Nutritious Is n Reputa
tion for Having "Hcon n Good Fel
low When You Had It!"
It May bo True that tho World
Accepts us nt Our Vnluntlon but
the World wants to pay with a
Mighty I.ong-Tlme Note!
There's Hardly any llnrd-Lueker
thnt wo don't Feel Sorry For ex
cept tho One who Feels Sorry for
Himself!
It's Agroenble to Think of how
many Whopping Feeds we'vo Dred
ged Into Blnco tho I.nst TImo we
Didn't Know where tho Next Meal
wns Coming From!
There Isn't Much Hopo for the
Ititlny Day Security of tho .Man who
ThlnkH he's Saving Coin when he
ban Won a UndlTled Tttrkoy that
Cost him -MILS.-.!
When you've got US Hones In tho
Hank thl Odds lire about ,r to 1
that you'll Add the Other Two
Hut Kb to It Heforo .vou'Il Draw Two
to Hlovv!
You can I'xplalu and Still Keep
your Nerve, but when you Hegln
to Make Kxcusos you're Hngulfod'
Some Day Some Genius Is Going
to Invent u ScIontluV, Search-Proof
Sweat-Hand for tlio Hut of the Man
whoso Spouse Insists upon Know
ing to n Penny Just How Much
Money ho Makes!
It takes Some of us a Long
Time to Asceitaln for Ourselves
that no Case of Hard I.uck posslbl.v
can bo Cured by n Drunk!
CLAHHNCi: I,. Cl'I.I.KN.
7
Five-pnssoiigei',
With
With
T
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"'LLiJBBBMa-JMMfciiil
"25" Only $885
Four CyliiHU'r.s, Long .stroke, ! 1 -2-inch boi'c x .l-hidi btroke,
102-inch wln-elbase.
:0x: 1-2-iiich CJoodi'ich tires
Demountable rims
.Ai etylene gas primer
Stndcbaker .MI'IV (.'urtains
Ventilating windshield
Speedometer
Kobe rail
ire holders
With
With
ICIectrie horn
JJrcs(-0-Ute tank
Silk iMohair Top
Extra rim
Full set of Tools
Tire repair kit
Tool Box
Full elliptic springs
ISAAC R. TOWER
KTThrc MAKER AND
TIIIC CilWXtiUY
. I I liUMWiM
uncK
IJKI'KSICNTATIVli!
FRONT ST., aiARSUKIELD
of
WOHK .JCAUKritKI..
General .Manager Porter Tells
Construction of New Line.
Tho following from the San Fran
cisco Call will bo or Interest ow.
lug to the llkollhood or tho Coos
Huy-Kuioka lino bolng started soon.
"H. F. Porter, nsslsiant general
miimiKer or tho now rallioal In
course or construction between WIN
let, nnd Kuioku. Is stajlng at the
.Mnnw lr. Poiter who has been
vvllh tho Southorn Pacific for nearly
CITI BUILT BT
IN
Klaiuatli Is Said to He Kuiicli or
IHIde "IjiihI or Peaih" Is
Poiiutl.
IIOSTON. Fob. .- That Cnlu.
(he sou of Adam, established ii
flrst city In America, near Klamath.
Oregon, and that it was in this
city, called Kuoch. that the nennle
of Aula fled In putt to eMupe the!
riood, is tho aMcrtlon or Charb s i
Hnllock, Ph. I)., an aicl.aelologUi, '
111 ., ,..liri. ... !,. It.... I. ...I
an jnn, has the blowing to s.yi .' ';,::"", D .. ihhuuhiii ,
coiicernliiu Mm ntu inuil-
i iid iuhiuii uuuur I'.IKK II WHS
tout tradition as the
It was a coiiiiiiiin-
lils v,.m wiiiin iimx. i.i. l semonient. tiient personal for
about B0 miles of road loft. It lsitm, oro Hv!detl ainoiiB the bib-1
ovei broken and nioiiutaliK es I V,"' , ,Um 1,H.r"le ,he 'l,1"' '"' '
country. Thirty tunnels will luarl ,,lUlo''k m' ,he dlikoverlea show.
been made before tho 10:, miles of ",' " ' , , 1eMU", 0,,t ' on
uriif! iiiiik iiio llW lONIi: ,.,.
''Moie than one-half of tho ncvi. ,lie '"
line has been completed now. and l,(,w 'J1"1
we hope to finish It by the end of ,,""" "' ' e"L'"
U you hao anything to soil. lent,
trade, or want help, try a Want Ad.
Tim' Want Ada tiring results.
l't)K HlGII-GHMIi: Mi:.T ami fan
ey SlS(ii:.S OF AI.Ij KINDS call
up PHOi: I 111, The VOIITI1
m: in i'itu:i:i:.n( sinvr
"0., vvbeie jou can SUli I'lVK
M'K ( I'M" h imvlii' easli.
I 11.1. !!
line are constructed Tho rough
eft lixil most difficult part of the
new load Has boeu finished nlivid".
an Illustration of the sieit
amount or work lequlied to build
this small piece o( road is the cent.
whU h will amount to something
more than ?!). 000.000 or nbout $),
000 a mile. The new lino will opon
up n laud that heretofore has at
inont been it wildernehs. 'I'll new
blanch Is being built by tho South
ern Pacirie and Santa Fe.' "
""""""-" Tffl IWTIL
R. J. MONTGOMERY
Real Cstatc and Insurance
244 North Front Street.
"COOS HAY STIjAH I.Al'.VDItV."
Now, bring your wnsii to Jones, folks,
for he's the propor man;
Ills Hfo has been n triumph since Us
starting ill at began:
Ills pluck and splilt Iu the days when
nil to hlin were strange:
He bulldod up a chttiaiter, no clr-
ciiinstniue can ehango.
Wo alvva8 work eight hours a dav.
and wo'ro alvvayn suro of good I
paj :
Wo don't claim to work hut eight,
and then havo to stay until
too lute;
As a good and honest man. we'll
servo him with a hearty open
hand
He serves Ills people nobly, and does
the bcht he can.
With patriotic alor, and 'the wash
ers noise.
And as we to hlin are loyal, in work
ing by the dny.
So does he prove to be to us upon
eveiv pay day.
So lulng our wash to Jones, folk,
the plate where they deserve.
In evoiy ufflie that he nils, tho peo
ple will he serve:
Pi.igio.-lmi is his nolliy, no laggard
in the i u e
He'll tin u your wish out proper
whatever be the pue
- L2voIu Lewis.
city, and void probabl) was brought I
up rroni cuiirornia.
Traces or All ships Found.
Tho actual discoveries on the1
raeiiic coast legnrdlng the dtvi
nave consisted or stone, bono and
motnl tools at various levels, tiae
or rudo innchluory. including si ips i
and alrshlpg, nnd InscilptioiiH audi
tin iwftitii'UH iu wim i- appear lo nave i
iioen tenipios.
Somo great cataclysm tendered
usoless tho aqueducts and Irilgat
Ing cnnnls ot tho placo. Disjointed
lecords of this cntnstiopho nie in
scribed upon monoliths and poru
cos, according to report. ,
Aiueilcn Is "Land of Nod."
North Amotion Is asberted to be
tho Hlbllcal i.nnd of Nod. l)lng to
the oast of lMon. Cain mlgiated
there, and, although tho popul.i.
Hon was sparse, built the new city
Tho Land of Nod was Inferontlally
tho birthplace or tho nllogoncai
Adam, "from where he was taken
when tho Lord established him lu
tho Garden of Helen "
Times' Want Ads bring rosults
M . ... . f , MMMMi MlJm
The Excelsior Leads
Others .Follow.
Smashed Every Record
1 to 100 Miles
Lee ITnniision on an Excelsior anto cycle,
made a clean sweep in tho recent big motor
cyi'lo races, attaining tho long coveted speed
of ono hundred wiles an hour, for the mile,
and sot new time for every mile up to 100.
Here's the Remarkable Record:
1 mile in no seconds i'lat.
o miles in 3 minutes 7 seconds.
10 miles in 0 minutes 18 seconds.
20 miles in 1.1 minutes 29 seconds.
25 miles in 1G minutes ot seconds.
50 miles in 33 minutes 55 seconds.
75 miles in 50 minutes 55 seconds.
100 miles in fiS minutes 10 seconds.
This latest triumph makes '
The Excelsior the Fastest
and Greatest Motorcycle
In the World
Barnard & Langworthy
See our window dUplay of
WOOD KLKCTUIO KIXTUltrS
IiHADIM) AUT GLASS DOMPS
rOKTAULR STAND LAMPS.
PIIOV.'' I8I.U.
The now 1913 model may be seen
Koontz Garage.
at tlio
Unique Pantatorium 1
Till? MODKUX I)V.iH. CLKWEHS,
l'lll.SSI.HS mill HAT HV.XOVATOUS
oho
Agent for INwrnnl II. Strauss &
Co., Kino TallorliiK. Let ns
inako your next suit.
255 OEXTILVIi. Thono 230-X
N'ith Front St.
L. Koontz
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