The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 16, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1913 EVCIMING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
t. O. MAIiOXHV Kdltor and run.
DAN K. MALOXKV Xcwh Kdltor
OFFICIA h PAPKH OF TIIK CITY
OF MAHSHFIKLP.
Official Paper of Coim County.
Entered nt the postofflce at Marsh
field, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second clasi
mull matter.
SI'BSCHIPTIOX HATES.
DAILY.
One year 6.00
Per month 1,0
WEEKLY.
Ono year 11.50
When paid strictly In advnnco the
ubficrlptlon price of the Coos Bay
Times is $G.OO per year or $2.50 for
ilx months. t
Address nil communications to
COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
Marshf leld : : :: : OregQj
Dedicated to the service of the
people, that no good cause shall lacn
a champion, nnd that evil shall w,t
hrlve tinonn sed.
1MMKJHAXT.S FHOM EL'HOI'E.
A NORWEGIAN consular repre
sontntlvo estimates that 200,
000 Europeans will be added to
the population-" of Pacific Coast cities
in 1015, tho year of Jim Pnnnmn ex
position In Sau Francisco.
More than 70,000 tickets to var
ious points on tho Pacific Coast al
ready have been sold In Berlin alone,
nnd It is estimated that !I0 per cent
of these tickets have been purchased
by Gorman fnrniurs.
Tho encournglng aspect of the Eur
opean movement Is the fnct that a
heavy por cent of theso ticket buyers
nro thrifty (Sorninn farmers. These
Europeans will not remnln In our
cities. They will go Into rural sec- duds he Is wearing. I
tlons of Bacilli! Count states nn.l other
Btntcs of the west where they can -tt-K-
ncqulro land. T-hey will become pro- PH1ZE POHTHAIT.
dueors of wealth and Hint Is what
wo want. ... ,1 like those steel engravings
Agnln: with only an nverago of .,, ,i'( ,. know
$500 onch brought Into the Pacific r statesmen, don t ou know,
Const by the 2,000,000 newcomers. Thnt represent my snvlngs,
totnla one billion dollars of addition- And make a splendid show,
al money In circulation for 1015. T, look so smig nml ,llfty
Pac flo Coast cities shojtld not re- ... , . n 1,1.niu
lax- in the efforts they have been M' IrooHt with pleasure thrills
making to Interest thrifty, foreigners To see them on my fifty
In the rich productive possibilities of Amj hundred dollar bills,
unsettled land areas In Western Dorsey Kreltcr.
Btntcs, for we do not want our cities '
to become overcrowded. I ,in,. r
. I Foolish girls make a specialty of
HACIAIi HUH AND FLOW.
JACOB I j, SCHUKMAN. recently
Minister to Greece, returning nf
tor nalkan peace had been con
cluded, said that Hie modern Greek
soldiers In that strugglo "were as
brave and heroic as tliolr ancestors
who fought nt Marathon."
"While It was generally known that
King Constantino had military ca
pacity." salil Dr. Schurinnii. "no one
suspected tho military genius which
I,e dovpo'l. Ho Is, I suppose this
one monarch In the world who Is
capable of leading tho armies of Ids
(-iniiiti'v In 1 1 in it ni- war." Ii Ih con-
ceded, moreover, thnt Prime Minister
Vonlzelos Is ono of the great states-
men of Europe,
In the Balkan wars Greece doubled
hcr territory and her population, Is
I itni iwtuutlilf, Huif uln, mtiv Vnmn
back?"
Obsorving (lie ebb iuH f(ow of -v-
Ulzallcn il 'n lolly assume tnat
nny ramiiy oi tno numan race win
utterly perlsu. ,
HKTTKH KAIUHK ItAHHLIXGK I
I
Moro slaps make better I
babies.
A balio In the ring Is worth
two In the crib.
All babies are good, but
srino nro bettor.
Smile and U' bunch smiles
vlth you. Cry and you lose I
tno prize. I
Good babies often come In I
small parcels. I
An ounce of disposition Is 1
worth u pound of tralnliii;
Like father, like child.
Poor '
i
hid.
Tho bigger I lie babe, the
prouder tho dad. I
Too many nurses upoil tho I
child. I
I A good babo Is tho noblest I
work of woman. j
.
DHFIXHD
"What, In your estimation, consti
tutes n good wile?"
"Sho's one who. in conducting her
home, kn.nvs how lo keep up appear-
mires while keeping down expenses."
f.'OOD ALL THE TIME IS HALVES'
FLOl'H. $l.t!.-i I'EH SACK.
FirtbiE
.id r ,il V,' ,vniS'
Red Gross
Optical Depta
Phone 122.
II
WITH THE TOAST
AND THE TEA
(ilVE IT NOW IXSTEAl).
When I am dead forget me, dear,
Tor I shall never know,
Though o'er my cold and lifeless
hand
Your burning tears shall flow.
I 11 cancel with my living voice
The debt you'll owe the dead.
Give me the love you'd show me then
Hut give It now Instead!
And bring no wreaths to decorate
my grave,
For I shall never care
Though all the Mowers I love the
most
Shall grow and wither there.
I'll sell my chance of all the (lowers
You'll lavish when I'm dead
For. one small bunch of violets now,
So give me that Instead.
What saints wo are when we are
gone!
But what's tho use to mo
Of praises written on my tomb
For other eyes to see?
One little simple word of praise
15 lips we worship said
Is worth a hundred epitaphs
Dear, say it now instead.
And faults thut now are hard to
bear,
Oblivion then shall win.
Our sins nro soon forgotten us
When we no more can sin.
Out any better thought of me
Keep It for me when I'm dead,
I shall not know, I shall not cure,
Forgive me now Instead.
I A Coos Bay woman likes to I
brag about a bargain In a suit. f
lint n Hons H:iv man always adds 1
I $5 or $10 to the price of tho I
breaking hearts; wise gins run re-
pair whops.
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HXPEHIEXCH.
Let's strive to win success,
when
We fall, wo need not wholly rue It,
For It i3 clear that even then
We're finding out how not to do it.
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If a man has trouble and goes to n
woman for sympathy he Is lucky If
bo doesu t uciiuire more,
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Tho more a woman talks the more
"iixlous her husband Is to turn off
the gas.
When a ninn refers to a meat mnr-
hot as a morgue he's a vegetarian. i
I
llo Is a sensible man who doesn't
want what ho can't have.
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S))t..,k V0U1. ,, lr vou ,UU8li )llt
mIlul utw ym 81,c.aC.
lie I hope you don't feel at all
fcaslck, darling?
sh0N. ,,,,,, ,, or-I think
i miuuni nuu it) j-mwii.
DAILY DIDDLES
Questions.
1 A squirrel sits at tho bottom of
uu oak tree twenty feet high; ho
goes up a foot every day; how long
will It take li f in to get to the top?
I. A frog sits in a hole In the
center of a forty aero Held: ho
I goes ilueo feet at every jump; how
many jumps will tnko him out?
II. What changes the lower reg
Ions Into the (lower regions?
I. .Make one word of the letters
In "new door."
5. Why Is the oyster the wisest
of animals?
Answers.
1. He goes up afoot (on his feoO
'VI,T !
Ono Jump will tnko him out of
"'o h'olo.
II. Tho lettor "F."
1. Ono word.
5. Ho keeps Ills mouth shut.
Glasses
may help your sight, but thoy
certainly do not Improve your
nppearance. When wo supply
glasses, after examining your
eyes, we pay attention to your
appearance ns well a, your
sight. So don't neglect your
eyesight for fear of ugly look
ing glasses. We'll make you
look as well as seo well.
All work guaranteed.
(State Licensed
Optician.)
Red Cross
Drug Store
Free Delivery
COOS DISTRICT
is m AcnwE
Senator I. S. Smith Gives Out
Interview in Portland on
Conditions Here.
The Portland Oregonlau says:
"With mills and mines running full
handed, railroad construction being
pushed, building active and no va
cant houses' In any of the towns,
State Senator Smith, of Coos nnd
Curry Counties, reports that busi
ness conditions nro excellent In the
Ccos Bay district-. Senator Smith,
who Is a business man of Mnrshlleld,
is here to attend the meeting of
the Oregon synod oi mu nesuj-
terlan Church, now In session. He
Is the guest of Lawreneo A. McXary,
lit 1151 Thurman street.
" 'Business is good at Mnrshlleld,
11 1 I. n i 1. . n. n 1 ) 1
North Bend and the other Coos Bay
towns," said Senator Smith yester
day. Among tho Important Indus
tries mentioned by Senator Smith
as either in oporntlon or about to.
resume operations are the Simpson
Lumber comnany nun ni ioriu i
Bend, which has been shut down
for repnlrs, but which will start up
again in a few days; tho C. A.
Smith mill nt Marshileld, employing
400 men, now running full capacity,
and the C. A. Smith pulp mill at
Marshileld, now nearly completed,
which will employ about 100 men.
A new coal mine has been open
ed by Smith & llennessy on Isth
mus Inlet, four miles above Marsh
ileld. It was producing fifty tons
dally, and by January 1 will be
turning out 250 tons dally.
The Southern Pacific Is opening
a new conl mine to take the place
of the Beaver Hill mine, which
has been worked out, and all other
mines of tho district are working
nt full capacity.
Xot a Cnwlldntc G. W. Kauf
man, whoso uamo had been mention
ed as a possible candidate for'Coun-
cllmnn, stated today thnt he was
not a candidate nnd would not be
under any consideration. He said
that he appreciated the honor thnt
I'ud been done him, but ho simply
could not take the place. Harry G.
Hoy Is one of the latest w'r.ki has
been suggested as a possible candi
date for Mayor for the coming elec
tion. After (iVrot1. Tom Jnmcs wont
to Ten Mile today to try nnd get
a bag nt wild geese, which are re
1 "''d to be numerous there now.
, "d 'lo slnotfng Is said to
be bo'ter now tl an It has boon
'this 1 1 .
COLLEGE IS PltOSPintlXG
Directors of Cons Hay Hiih1iics Col
lege Hold Meetings Here.
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' . ' , "V."'. " " . l " '
I the olllco of tlie Cooh Bay Realty
Co. with directors Claudo .Vasburg.
Chester W. Wolcott. Thus. Itooke
and E. B. Jones present.
This wns f. e regular monthly
meeting of the directors nnd the
principal buslners of the evening
was tho payment of bills and the
consideration for tlie addllionnl bot
torinent of the school. Tho treasur
er s report showed the College In
good financial condition and tho
school Is meeting with Increased
patronage.
Secretary of Navy Says Sov
ereign Voters are Abdicating
Most Important Duty.
IRj AnotUle-t Pr lo Con nar Tlm.)
Ni:w HAVEN, Conn., Oct. It!. Ad
vocating compulsory voting, Secre
tary of tho Navy Josephus Daniels, in
nn Intervlow in tho Yale News said
today: "Wo have eonio to tho time;
In our Natlonnl life when compulsory
voting must decldo for Itself. The
sovereign voters of this republic nro
abdicating the most Important duty
of citizenship. Should they be nllow
ed to desert In this way. any more
than a mnn should bb allowed to de
sert from tlie Army in tinio of wnr?
If we require citizens to serve on
juries, to bear arms, to obey proc
esses of court, to work on roads In
ninny districts, and to pay taxes, may
we not also make It compulsory for
them to vote?"
II I XT FOK MEXICO
"Ves, wnr will be expensive," said
tho leader of the land.
And yet I moan to go ahead,
Though we've no cash on hand.
Because, you see, for all our lights
I hnvo arranged to get
Enough for the moving picture rights
'lo cancel every debt."
WOULD COMPEL
IN TO VOTE
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LOCAL OVERFLOW.
Inspect Hond C. A. Sniltth, Ver
non Smith and Arno Meresn have
returned from Myrtle. Point where
thev went yesterday to humect tho
construction of tho ShilUi-Powors
logging rond.
Delays Hepnlrs 13! W.. Steele
stated today that thoy would not re
palr the Gorst & King hydroplane,
which was damaged recently at New
port, until nuxt spring. Steele Is
resuming his old' occupation as a
machinist and will! work. In the
Nolson shop.
Initiate Tin-re. John A.. Blntt of
Mnrshlleld, M. .1. Slatky and Walter
Angus of Gardiner wore initiated by
tho Mnrshlleld Elk's lodge last even
ing. There wns not as good n
turnout as had been hoped "or, nut
rll(ii,iutc9 "got theirs." The
a, ko()(, mB wng. ollJovea foi.
lowing the Initiation.,
Hoschcrg nt Dandon. Mr.
Smith
u v hM JuHt roturIie(,
I "
from Bandan states that' Gus Hose,
belt! or Bunker 1 1111. who suddenly
lert two weeks ago without saying
anything to any of his friends is
. ,.., (,niived on
hQ bnn). bul)(nK. t;;ur0f Uo8U.
berg was formerly Interested In the
Liublc.d store at Bunker Hill.
Carried WJiont. A. H. Slutsinnn
yestorday 'performed an unusual fent.
Ho went to A. T. Haines" store to
buy n 125 pound sack of Hour. It
was raining and Will SuHlvan, the
driver, objected to hauling it np to
Stutsman's piece. Stutsman replied
thnt It wasn't hard and that ho
could carry It up there himself. "If
Vou can, you enn lmvc It," retorted
Sullivan. "All right." responded
Stutstnnn nnd" ho shouldered the
125 pound sack of wheat nnd car
ried It ten blocks and up tho steep
hill to his place without over set
ting It down. Sullivan paid for the
wheat.
PERSONAL OVERFLOW
MIL AND MBS. FRANK HOFF
MAN, and daughter, Lorena, ar
rived on tic Breakwater tills
morning from Portland, and toft
on tho morning train for Oouulllo,
where thfcy expect to make their
future home.
It. L. HUM WALT' returned this
morning on tho Breakwater from
FURNITURE
AIDS TO SOLID
COMFORT
Portland nnd Washington points,
where he l.as been visiting for
the past six weeks, and wont out
on tho train tills morning to his
home In Myrtle Point.
MH. AND AMIS. CLAUD II. CUItTIS
returned today Horn Portland
where they have spent a month or
so with relatives. Mr. Curtis is
employed by the Union Meat Com
pany. C. It. PECK went to Couulllu this
afternoon to attend court.
JOHN 1). GOSS went to Co(ulllo to
day to attend court. !
F. E. WESTlOItBEKG and Mr. Mur
phy returned today from Myrtlo
Point where they have perfected
plaiiH for opening a new 5 nnd 10
cent store.
JUDGE JOHN F. HALL nnd Tom
Hall are Tom Hall nro expected
Hall are expected homo tonight or
tomorrow from Couulllu, where
they have been attending court.
P. A. HAINES, engineer In chnrgo or
construction of 'the Smith-Powers
lino near .Myrtle Point, Is In Mnrsh
lleld today on business.
J AMONG THE SICK I
A. P. Owen, who was taken sud
denly 111 the night before last at his
summer home on South Coos Hlver,
Is much Improved today and wns ablo
to bo up and around. He was brought
don ii In n special boat. That the at
tack was not more serious was a
source of gratification to tho well
known pioneer.
lEe Royal
TONIGHT
A feature every night-.
Punch &. Judy In nddltlon to tho
regular performance of plot unit and
magic by All Zada.
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In Photoplay "The Transgress-
or," A two-reel feature by tln
Broncho Co.
"('aiimont Weekly" Showing I
the celebration at Oregon City or
the opening of the new $1,(1110,(100
bridge ncrs Hie Wllliiiiielle Hlver.
"When Scandal Threatened" A
good picture by (iiiiitiiout.
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Adinlsslon Lower floor 1 5c. Bal
cony 1 0c.
Watch for "Quo Vadls." the S-
reel hund-eoloritd picture.
Life is what your furniture dealer makes it. Your home
is comfortable according to the wisdom and good sense of
your advisors and suppliers of its furnishings. Carelessness.
not comfort, is costly. Hundreds of homes are not furnished
to neutralize the discomforts of life. Yet much money may
recently have been spent for furnishings.1 At the Going &
Harvey Store you will find best furniture, and, if you
wish it, such expert advice as comes of years of experience
in serving comfortable people.
"WE SELL IT FOR LESS."
Going &
Company
COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS.
J,
We still have a
good supply of
Catalogues of this line
for distribution
to the
MACHINISTS
of
Coos County
Just send in your name
and you will get
a copy by return mail.1
We have the
Only Stock
in
Southwestern Oregon
and we sell at
Factory Prices
flTllT11TITITTfl'Wrii I
mm
Harvey