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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY. OEHOBER 2, 19 13 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES eo-opcrntlon between state ami nat ional highway otnclalB, not subserv iency of one to the other. My stig- ij r iitrnvin' i.MW,i. nti1 null AN K. MALONHY News Editor sesieu pian seenrta wis rwuu. i "Moreover, to place highway con- OFFICIAL PAPER OF THK CITV gtruetlon and nialntenanco sjlely un- OF MARSItl'lELP. (,or th(, colltroi of a federal Hur- Offlclnl Pnpcr of Coos County. can would open the way for building Entered at the nostof fine at Marsh- "P " immense organization, easuj I WITH THE TOAST I AND THE B TEA field. Orecon. for transmission used for political mirpuses ami torm- through the malls as second class jns a maualne that would practically tnwll matter. control fab politics of the country." SUBSCRIPTION HATES. good evening w 1 1 LOCAH0VERFLOW DAILY. On year $6.00 Per month !0 WEEKLY. r ' Ono year 11.50 When paid strictly in advance rne DON'T DELAY LONGER 0 NLY a stnnll percentage of tho qualified voters of Marohfleld have registered. Among those ubscrlptlon price oi cue coos uay who ll(lVe not r0gl8tered are httn- SxTonth'00 PW yar r '0t,!i-eds of good men and women wno ' have the welfaro of their homo city Address nil communications to at llcart( lt j,, not always exerclsu COOS DAY 'lh TIMES. , , , 8U8talnlng tho COniniunI Marahf leld : : : : : : : Oregon .... ty Interests. Dedicated to the service of the rjon't put the matter off loo long, people, that no igood cause i shall lack T,ero ,8 ft chaIpa fm. conicnt,onB m WlJHIil JJlUllf Uillt tllUW Dill DUUtft hrlvo unonn ped. REGISTER AXD VOTE I this year for those who don't regis ter before the registration books close Saturday night, October 4. If you register before that time THE TIMES enthusiastically and you will have no difficulty, heartily endorses tho sentiment, Register now. This Is the accept spirit ami letter of the com- ed time. munlcatlon and resolutions of the1 Coos nnd Curry County students In 1'ORESTRV FOI5 LIGHTHOUSES. tho University of Oregon as publish- cd In The Tlmen last evening. There Tlle floral lighthouse bureau and Bhould l,o n nromi.i ami niTnrtlv,. rn- the forest service are co-operating In Bponso to tl.eir reasonable plea to frcs' work. Though this sounds mniHfnr n,i vnt ..i,i.i n. ati-iingo, It becomes n very simple Unlnvorslty of Oregon. The voters I do not know how to dls- I tlnguloh between our waking life j I and a dream. Thoreau. j ROMANCE OX THE FA I CM Tiro harvest' moon swings low In the sky, And over the meadows stealing, The scented wind conies wandering by, Hearing souiuls of pigs n-sqiieal-lng. We'll wander down by the garden gate. Aye, hand In hand, and adoring; Now, all Is still It Is half-past Is that your father snor ing? Prom the shadows deep of the cloistered grove The whlppoorv.ill Is calling Hut I've got to fetch In wood for the stove And comfort that calf that's bawling! Open Iliils. The North Heiul City Council will meet Friday night to open bids on a huw amount of street workl.thercv In the peaceful sky gleams the even ing star, Inviting our "stnrbrlght" wishes; fact, as pointed out by the officials , Hut you'd better beat It and help of these two counties should rally to the support of the state's lead ing educational Institution uud of which every citizen should bo proud. your ma, For slip's tackled dishes. the supper (i()()I) UOADS. of tho bureaus, that tho co-operation Is confined to the lighthouse dis trict on the shores of the great lakes In the lumber states of Michigan and Wisconsin. The lighthouse reserva- One kiss and a fond embrace, swoet- tious here Include a total of nearly heart; i'ii'iOO ncros nml rnncn In aln from ' In riirnl Inv-n ,m rnnim-un lu rathor ',0 !im'8 nt Grniu l8lnnd, Mich., to Alas! It Is needful that we should lino acres at uranti .Manns. Imlt An examination Is just being start- j forgot to bed down tho horses! cd to determine tho best forest You must get up, If we nro to meet At half-past three In tho morn ing! Many a good brain throb escapes X "AT statu authorities, than Federal officers, nro the best JudgeB of what roada are tinptlnil nr ulmnlfl tin Imiimvml nml tho character of the imorovomnnt. Is ' ",ul""un l" '" " liooii-nigiit. good-niglit! Mny your tho opinion of Jonathan Bourne. Jr., I T' , ,80l"' lfroi!1Itwh ch en' " Chairman of tho Joint Committee on'"n,,,0P bem wh to ' ? n"(l , Of the morrow's work take warn Federal Aid to Good Roads. I rwn. ,,,n?. ,n ho. ,,,?I,te,, ." - ..,,.. , . .. minora mo tinnier aireauy growing 'While l believe In federal aid ., ,)0 pro80rvod throlIBll . 0n to good roads,' he said, "I do not two of tho rcsorvntIon8i ,e forest bellovo the Government should on- 0XMjrtB polllt out tho opportunities tlroly assutno nor tho states aban- ' xt.0iont for BrowinB cedar and finn pmiirnl nT rnnd Iftiiirni'nmftnt I . ..... . " i""' , pine ror spnr mioyH mm n ling, 10 f ,.,.. nMdornpntii n ionu Uut Uao of roads will bo chiefly local nnd be used In tho work of the lighthouse . ,,',,U,m" " ,n" ,mt' In inn ..,!,. I..., 1. 1,. I.,... n fl. ..... "'' ' "Mlllul "Ka, mireati itsoir. Every mother thinks her tm Is sjiomiu niwayj do responsive to tlio All parts of tho reservations can shilling light vmvi uhuih oi ino roaus. tihb res- not be dovoted to forests. Somo I'onslveness can bo best maintained ' nrcas will have to be left clear for If tho men In authority aro account-, protection from fire, while others ! When a girl calls a man by nblo to tlm people or tho ntate. For Immediately adjacent to tho beacons 1 11,8 rll1 name he'd better look this reason, in part, my plan for themselves will have to bo lort bare ! t fr his last name. j federal aid requires that each state In onlo- that the lights may not bo Tl.nul vltltr mittfiiitil .,1.1 I....... .Iiui.nrnit --- ...... . i . .... I Some folks can be twin' niKiiwny roi'imiKHiou vesieu j with authority ovor the expendl tniro of tho highway funds. j "It Is important that there should lio a strong ami active highway de partment in each state. To make tho stnto road departments wholly Hiibservlont to a Federal Hureaii v;ould rob them or authority, re Uvo them of responsibility, destroy their Initiative and diminish their Interest and competency. Wo need Meet At IJHdue. Plans are be ing made for holding a good roads meeting nt HHUge next Saturday and some may, attend from here. One OlVemV-r. O. P. Hunter was the only offender taken In by tho police last night.. Ife was intoxi cated and went to sleep on tho woodpile near, the City Hnll. Remodel Shop. J. E. Ford, tho new owner of tlU irnfon Meat mar- ket here Is lmvlng W. S. Turpon prepare plans.' for remodeling and , Improving the shop. The work win bo done soon:. Injures Foot. Rube Lyons got his foot caught In the flywheel of the gasoline engllii' on his launch tills morning. It was badly bruised, but no bones' were broken. He will have to iiso orutches for awhile. The Wintrv N;iT ADC CACT A nnnn . V?. Blankets and Comforters Don't wait for a cold spell to remind you of warm k 1 ding. m DW We can show you a large variety in fleeced, and all-wool blankets. ' olton' wol. Our Comforts range in price from $1.25 to SKnu , contain the best Lily White double-combed cH8?1 tainable. llon We invite you to call and see what we have u in the above-mentioned articles. wo nave to offer LANDO'S ((iOOD (SOODS.) PROMPT DFMVFRV IMIOXK VOI R oiFlt li IH-12.-.12 FRONT STRFHT. Pl'lOVP Men's. WoniPii's nml Cbllilinn'v ''' 11 ItiMiiiip Work. Xlghtwatch Levi Smith rcsuiiied his position last night after a month's vacation. I.. W.. Traver. who has been nctlng In his plnce has tukcii a position with the Hradley Clinily company In wh'Jcli he Is llliaiielally Interestvd. Renvi'i- Hill Wi'dtlliig;. Eugene llosko, a Reaver Hill miner, and Miss Webber were married nt Co qullle this morning nnd arrange ments are being made for a big celebration of the event at Heaver Hill this evening. SEC. LANE IS Left San Francisco Today and Will Go to Work at Once Feels Recovered. MILLIONAIRE ISC16B Dr AtaorlilpJ I'rrM to L'ooi liar Tlmen.l SAN FUANCISCO, Cal.. Oct. : Secretary of the Inlerlor K. I.ani' left here today for I I ni. nerman ue r nhs r.hnnAi ri: . T.',r.'su him r";!" ",u'i upon lilfj rium uaiias, lexas,. tllr AMocUlea I'rni In Coot n.. t,.. NEW YORK, Oct. 2.-H, ,n ZL i ituiiMii . iiliid. ii viMiiiiT lllll innnlf,.. ...l.. i. .... " " -mmiiu .u n iii P WllHll- CHIHCll Of ft OtllmiH nUCo..1 ' "mwii uuyn lb. I straw at i;osi:i'.i'itc;. I Some folks can be straight still rolhiw their natural bent. I Dr. E. E. Strnw. mayor of Marsh- HALLOWEEN MEXl' , .iehl, arrived hero from Klamath T,,H I'nllowliur 1 suggested for 'falls, where he spent the past few Hnl'mveon inenu: I lys. Mayor Straw says be Is satis- smit'owui-hps 'fd with the Loach deportation In- l)rago"'s Teeth vestlgatlon, and believes the matter I Devil's Cake I1I now be dropped. Roseburg . Spirit Kisses ami ews. Trv Tho Times Want Ada. Do you know that we have the most complete stock of Clothing Underwear Shirts Shoes Hats Hosiery Raincoats in fact almost anything you will needf and that you can save from 10 to 25 per cent on every dollar you spend with us? We have two experienced men in this department to serve you. More goods; better prices, twice the floor space, more employes than any similar concern in Coos County. The Golden Rule Always busy. There Is a reason. Ask your neighbor. Imp's Delight j lioblln's Nectar 1 1 Hrownle's Hrotli ; Witch's Wine Even t lie sweet girl gradunte may nut know what her own nnmo wilt be a year hence. It Is easy for n girl to hnvo a 'good time It die has a healthy Imagina tion Hut you can't always bring a woman to time by carrying her picture lu your watch. I'eople who believe in charms and other superstitious nlso believe that II a little learning Is a dangerous thing an education must bo more so. I Second thoughts may be best for women, becauso t'.'olr Impressions nearly always conio wrong end (list. I If a girl doesn't bogln to tako piano lessans until after slio puts on long skirts, about the first thing silo tackles Is a wedding ninrch. --- We don't think a whole lot of n woman who Is ambitious to con trol a henpecked man. --- A young man Is usually afraid of a girl who Is really worth while. I In nnn.. J. Al l.. am i .o i-Bj 10 ii mi irouuio or an excuse. ' j ' Along the Waterfront. , Tho Alliance Is duo In tomorrow from Eureka. I The Necanlcuni arrived In todav I from San Pedro to tako on a cargo or mm nor at the C. A. Smith mill. Sho will take sevoral cargoes from , Here south. Tho vessel was recently . ( "inn in iiumuoiiu nay and Is lu , command or Captain Kearney, ' Mil. ... i ue wasniiigion win complete loaning today and will sail tomor row for San Francisco. Tho Handon arrived in at Handon today rrom San Francisco. Tho Speedwell, Elizabeth. Hrook- j lyu and Tillamook aro all barbound at iiandon. Sister Denil. A telegram nas neen hiii, oi lianas, Tcih h received rrom Mrs. L. M. Noble, stilt- erod from Ills attack of angina pec- an auto on Rromhviiy lest Tuetdai Inc her sister. Mrs. Ilusby. died at "' (l01, which ho collapsed on night, was arralgue.l h, i,oi: f J North Yamhill, Monday. While tho September It, nnd expects to return today and held hi $1000 batl.to mpssnue did not so state. It Is be- IO ",8 "UH" " "" UH 110 ieacneH nia case was postponed until lleved that she succumbed berore ' (luy 1)wn,18U f tho absence ol Hi Mrs. Noblo reached there. Mrs. No-, complainant. She was still In W bits did' not state when sho would re- "' ' ""-today. turn. I i5,"lt"1'' I'nelllc regarding some Dr. Karger, or the KiilfVetbofkB work there. Hospital, who attended Luclle SltiV r i-v M.i-. X- i . i .. 1011 0,1 1110 111 ht or licr Injurlei M ALEX M KAY, who has been visit- ,... , ,u''"'tr' ... ... n confoienco with tho no pa i ing at ins old Home m westvuio, niornnw .iinu ni'oiiu, ii mi itJUHiiiK liner II 1 H rathor's estate, writes that he will Many Register. There was a great rush to register today, Messrs. Hutler, Pennoek and Peck being kept busy. There were seventeen women nr the City Hall at one tlmo tills nrternoon to register. Justlt'O' Pennoek plans to keep his olllce open evenings to register voters. "I round several cuts on the youtf WOIllllll'il linumii." Iin nnl.l j return about the middle of tho Inny mvo )wm ' j a knife or other sharp Instrumtst im. LESLIE walked to North Hond !'Ut. 1 l:?!l,,V" lt Wa.s u,ed:V5 and back today. He says they No Word Vet. Warner Ogren has not received any reply to his wire about the game with tlm Portland team here next Wednes day. They want ?7r guaranteed, i f. He thinks t lint a team can b" i picked up In Coos County towns to play them a stiff game, but he feels that It being a week day and the weather iincortnln, It would not be advisablo to make the guarantee they ask. Postpone Trial. A. R. Col I lor. who works on a steam shovel at North Rend, was given a hearing this morning on the chnrgo of he lug Intoxicated and using obscene language. Collier and several of his friends dented tho chnrgo and the hearing wns continued for one week to enable tho City Pollco to secure additional witnesses. are making line progress on the Southern Pacific work and also on the relaying of tho plank roadway along the waterfront. , II. DUNCAN, the well known South Coos River rnnohor. was In town today. He broug'it down a few specimens of the Wealthy apples that grow In his orchard for exhibition at the Marshfleld Chamber of Commerce. Thuy were benutles. tact with glass or tho wlndiblell 1 through which she was hurled tfi the auto struck a tree. That Ii win hmo ioiii me, ii in impossible to tij with cortalnty how (he cuts were l flirted." NORTH II END NEWS and' Not- Hond (Seorgo Albert Stnnley tie Hernlce Miller of North were married nt Coiiullle Inst Sat urday by .lustlco Stanley. They kopt tho newH of It secret from their friends for n few days. -4 AMONG THE SICK Mr, Thurinan. who Is cmolovelli tho Smith' shingle inlllli!aM ) with' u severe Injury to his bui getting his thumb .entiKlit Inloeci- chlnery. Tom Hall severed most of tl flesh off tin' end of his. thumb tU loupov Have vonr razors honed- at tit : ........... ,. IILHI CllfV .i.viiur, i . r..i r. i.iwr. om on tho dock. Wo guarantee WI will ahave. PERSONAL OVERFLOW It. PECK went to North today on business. Rend T. C. RUSSELL of Denver a Mnrshlleld visitor todny. Hill is C F. McKNIOIIT was In North Bond this morning on business. JOHN H. EDDY of North Hond Is a Mnrshlleld business visitor to day. D. SHAMROCK, who Is Interested In tho Cooston Townslto Company, Is hero from Rosoburg on business. ARCHIE .10HNSON left this after noon for Gold Reach, Port Orford and other coast points and will re turn via Medford, Grants Pass and Roseburg, HENRY KERN of North Rend was In Marshneld: today to consult 1 DANCE SAT. NIGHT. EAGLE'S UAhh. KEVSERS' ORCHESTRA, TETe Royal TONIGHT MISS ERNESTINE DIDIER, tho beautiful mezzo-soprano In now songs. THE ROOMERANG A Kay Reo .1- reel feature unusually good. THE LAUNCHING OF THE EDGAR H. VANCE Spo the largest lum ber carrier In tho world launched sideways. Remember this makes four new reels of pictures. Admission; lower Hoor, l.'c: bal cony, 10c. Starting rrom today, this houso will run a featuro In 2, 3 or 4 reels every night. Buy your SUITS for what is in them , The real tesfcofrasuit isn't, what it ' looks like today. It's what it will be six months from now. Take various makes of suits after six months of steady wear and the one you find the best will probably be-a. KUPPENHEIMER SUIT Because they're made right Buy ing one of these sound, honesty made suits is real economy, plus style. See them at TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS. Others at fifteen to thirty-five. Mavshfield. FIXUP Xoi'thBend. two Stores dependable CLOTHES MERCHANTS. Phone 233-L. Honest, Endeavor Beats Promises . i ...hv we n" iuat Is why wo endeavor to please you. ihai "' nTer a choice list of properties to offer you. THAT is why j, have trouble with our patrons. THAT Is why we have w building up a business. THAT la why our business In an uv nients Is Increasing right along, with us, THAT Is why you COOS BAY REALTY CO., Phcne 264-J.