The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, April 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page TWO, Image 2

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION
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CUT TAXATION
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COOS COUNTY
ROAD RACE
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Portland Man Gives Some
Good Advice to People
of Oreflon.
Joffcrson Myers ,of Portland,
writes a letter to The Telegram
Jn which ho voices a goucrnl protest
ngnlnst present hlglv tax lovles. In
tho courso of his letter, Mr. Myers
enys:
"At this tnxpaylng time, tho pio
j)lo of Oregon nre spenklng In no
unrortnln tones against tho" present
lawn which encourago spendthrift
officials In their mnd oxtrnvngtuico.
J so - no way to reduce tho present
Increaslngnnd wpll-nlgh unbonrablo
burden of taxation, except through
tho aid of legislative members
Wedged to reduce. Tho way to rc
duco tnxatlon Is to reduce, not to
shift tho burden. A strong legis
lative body upholding tho hnuds of
n fearless Governor wloldlng tin
pruning knife, Is my Idea or Oro
Ron's greatest neod, Tho citizens of
Oregon enn havo this, but not
by nn Indolent or lazy policy of re
fusing' to g"t Its good citizens In the
IloUV as cnndldnteu, by potitlous or
otherwise, or by fulling to go to tho
rollB and voto. I hnvo great confi
dence In tho women votorB of this
Btntc, bcllevclug that women are
Konornlly more careful nnd econom
ical lu their expenditures than mon.
All parties are Interest d In good
nnd economical government. Have
wo In tho state of Oregon ro'lucod
tho coBt of living by creating addi
tional officials, boards and commls
filons In tho last t' n yo.irs? And nro
conditions generally Improved In
proportion to tho Increase of ex
penditures? In 100r tho population of Oregon
was 'I Gn, 000. The total tnxablo
property In Oregon was J.109,000.
000. Tho total tax s pafd by nil
counties In the Btntc for Htato pur
poses was $1,000,000, not Includ-)
nig (no common bciiooih. in juiu,
five yours later, population G7H -000;
nHHossed valuation of all pron
orty, $841,000,000; total taxes paid
by nil counties for H'ate piirpoxcH,
$1,528,000. In 1!)t:i, Ktlmatel
population. 800.000; assessed valua
tion of all property In the Btntc,
9D1,noo,000; lotul taxes paid by
nil rountleH for Htato purposes, ?!,
ICi.OOO. This dnos not Include tho
tnlBcollanoouB taxes collected by tin
Htnto for automobile licenses, cor
poration tnxes, Inheritance taxes, and
fish und game licenses and other
Hoiirc s, amounting to a eonsldptublu
mini, I have not i o figures on tho
latter at this time, but they can lie
obtained from the Secretary cf State
or State Treasurer.
"If 1 wor- to inako any sugges
tion to voters, at tis time It would
bcT'tlils" Thnt you roqulro from each
mudldnto for Governor and from
oneli cnndldato for tho two brnnches
of tho legislature a doflnlt state-1
mont as to how he proposes to ro-'
ltioo the cost of government In tho
utnto of Oregon.
"Another Huggestlou Is lu th'-1
nntiirn of a warning agaliiBt tho pres
ent reckless Issuance of bonds, conn-'
ty, city and school, without consld
oiutlon ns to their payment when
iluo. If the present rat of Increase
hi taxation and tho cost of govern
tunnt continues, how long will, it
take boforo we will bo on tho vorgo
of bankruptcy, nnd tho consequent
repudiation of our bonded obliga
tions? And how will fuliiru goner
aliens bo ablo to meet their obliga
tions and pay our debts?" .
jikimut i:.sti:u program
In respouro to a general desire t
oxprossed regarding the inuslc at the
litit.iM Q.i.itl(wk l,i Hi, li'ikluiwlnii I
l'fWI w'i,w ,i Hit iiniwrt..
uiiurcn, u wn lie ropoiiii'ii uu annuity
lit 11 n. m. T'.ls will bo an oppor
tunity for tliOHo who were unable to
f?of Into tho Church to hear the music ,
which was so honutiruily ronuenM ny
tho choir. Tho following Is the pro
Krnm for Sunday.
11n....DUllLl..ll Hlu.l.. r( IU, I.. Ill
J l i vnniwnm ictiih v in' in iu-m
eon Toiiny w organ
Kyrlc IClolson Forta
Short Kyrlo . Hall
Olorla Tlbl I'nxton
Gratlas Tlbl I'nxton
Anthoiu "Awake Thou that Sleep-,
oat" Maker
Solo "Hall. Thou Risen One'" ,
Mrn. Charles Stnuff. .Ward StepheiiB
Hymn "The Day of Resurrection",
Tours.
Sermon "Tho l'owor of the Ros-'
orroetlon." I
Itev. Ilobert K. Ilrowutiig
Anthem "Christ Is Itlsou form tho
Dead" Wagner
Solo "lloznnnu" Grnnlor
Mr. Harry llultmnuu
Presentation of Alum "I'ralBO
Ood" Ilourgeols
SurBuni Corda Cnnililg
Sanctim and HoneillctuB, .Grounod
Agnus Del Gounod
Gloria In Kxeolsls Toura
Anion Tearno
Nunc Dlmlttls Klein
Hocesslonal "The Strife U O'or"
Pnlostrlnn.
Absolute
Proof of Its
Superiority
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NORTH BEND TO BANDON
FORD - - 3 hrs. 5 1 minutes
Competitor - 6 hrs. 25 minutes
The winner came1 through unscathed after
smashing all previous records for hard driving.
There is no Room
For Further Argument
; '. J t
Has Established Itself as the BEST CAR for
the mountainous roads of Coos and Curry
counties. The greatest amount of service
and efficiency for the money
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H nlH 9B9kv B B
I p QJ yWk BM " $ODU.
r ' DON'T hesitate longer, call around and let us take you
I out in the demonstration car.
1 THE WINNING FORD WAS EQUIPPED WITH
I United States "NOBBY TREAD" Tires
IHb KIIMIJ I HA I AKt UUAKANI bbU i-UK bOUU MILES; FORD SPECIAL CYLINDER OIL, FORD CHAMPION "X" SPARK PLUGS AND RED
CROWN GASOLINE ALL HELPED SOME.
I 327 Central Avenue fiOOROADS GOODRUM'S GARAGE "
team Laundry
The Laundry That Always Treats You Right
SCHOOL
NOTE5
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FOR KKIMtliSHVrATlVK
. As a Republican I announce my
,.'olf as a candldnto for roprosonta-
' Jl.. w.i. f1iMa rwtiittftl aiilil.ti.ft In ill,
r .(ITU "' vuua lWl """("i " ""
RifoclBlon of tno Konuhiicnn voters
'at tlio iirlniarlea oiv May intli.
i My platform Is tho well known
WAatoment of Lincoln, thnt "Thin Is
iKgororiiinont of tho people, by tlio
pooplo, for tlio people." This famous
(Stntement of "Iloneut Old Abo" eovorB
tlio wholo field and range of our civil
Kovernmont, and Holds tlio saiuo re
Intlon to It that tho Golden Hulo
lioldB to the moral law.
C. U. UAKHOW.
TJuica W'aiit Ada Got Ucaulta.
Have your Job printing douo at
Tbq Tlmea office.
Times Want ads bring results.
'Zw (iiii do HIkIi School.
Puplla recelvliiK above 90 In the
wookly arlttlunetlc teBt woro l'niil
Johuaou, US, Augustus Hoffman, 05,
KldrldKO Archer reclevod 100 In dally
work In numberB tho past week,
Thoao recelvliiK 100 In both oral
nnd written spelling tho past weok
were Augustus Hoffman and Flor
ence Kardnll.
No words wero nilspolled by any
pupil via "school 'Wednesday, April
Stli.
HlKli School Grade it
Tho following pupils havo had 100
In spelling for tho past weok.
I Myrtle Conklln, Alfrod McKlroy,
Cecil Doll, Lillian Johnson, Henry
Washburn, Walter Sneddon, Vlrgl
'nln Johison, Hobert UurrouBhs, Prod-
rlok Dow James Cameron, Jnrl Ner-
Idrum. Kll Sampson, Lillian Mcel
roy and Lorna WUbou.
Tho following aro those who navo
boon neither absent nor tardy for
the past mouth.
Loma Wilson, Harry Walp, PIdola
Sweet, Jack Sacohl, Jarl Nerdrum,
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Gordon Noff, Almo Jarvlnen, Virgi
nia Gosney, I.oulse Connor, Mnrk
Doone, Willie Arclior, Dick Walton,
Walter Sneddon, Alfrod McKlroy,
Mlllnn Johnson, Virginia Johnson,
Cecil Doll, .Myrtlo Conklln, Loulo
CMIds.
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Setentli Giiule
III an arithmetic test given tills
Week the following made good grndes
Krnest Wherrnt, 100; Ruth Ander
son, 0r; Charles Donne, 0f; Helen
Gulnvsen, U0j Wllinn Hongland, 90;
Mary McArthur 90; Rlglnnld McCar
borry, 90; Arthur Whereat, 90.
Klghth Grade.
In tho weokly spelling teat given
Thursday tho folowlng inndo good
grades; Krnest Hurrows, 98; Helen
Rees, 92; Vera Harris, 92; Wilfred
Mel.alu, 9S; DeForest Mason, 92;
Kthol Lingo. 94; Gladys Crawford,
100; Helen Iminel, 92; Mildred Ilun
dy, 100; Ruby Cooley, 90; ninncli
Schbrodor, 90.
Tho Coos County High School Ora
torlcnl coutost will bo hold this week
Friday at Randon. Chester Isaacson
and Kvn Hansen will represent Marsh
field High School In tho contest The
contest Is a dotiblo ono the ladlos
competing together and tho boys to
gether. Uach grade competes for n
cup which goes to the school win
ning tho same four times.
An exhibition of the work of tho
schools In Music and ohallsthenlcs
will be given at the Opera House next
Friday evening nt eight o'clock. An
admlslon feo of 25 cents will bo charg
led. Tho program la ns follows;
Chorus by pupils of grades C and 7
Central school and 7th grado of tho
High School. Three Songs.
I May Polo Danco First Grado High
School.
I Calisthenics Drill 1th and Cth
'grade Central.
MuslclniiB 1st and 2nd H. S..
Chinese Song 1st and 2nd Cen
tral. Indian Club Drill Cth grado H. S.
Pmt ir.
Lullabies of all Nations 150 chil
dren, American, Swedlch, Norwegian,
Scotch, German, Italian, Japaneso, In
dian. Negro.
Tho offort has been mndo to havo
all families represeutod who have
children In tho grades. It has buoii
Impossible to have all children parti
cipate. Children In the first seven grades
who do not participate lu the pto-
gram win lie nuiuilted frae. it b
desirable to have younger children
accompanied by their parents.
It Is deslder to start this program
oxacrly on time (S o'clock). Will
the parents pleaso co-operate.
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Times Want Ads
Bring Results
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spurs man on to hotter and worthier things. To he
satisfied witli your knowledge, possessions or attain
ments means stagnation and death at the top.
Don't stand still. .Move forward, onward and
ever upward.
Employ your idle moments, surplus money and
redundant energy in buying, selling, leasing and
trading through the medium of Times Want Ads.
These little ads have an educational value and
they make for fiuaneial progress and advancement.
If you desire to boroow or lond money, rent a
room, apartment, house, office or store, or if you
would like to buy, sell or exchange au automobile,
live stock, household furnishings or real prop
erty, or if you are seeking a position or an em
ployee, or it' you are anxious to exchange some
thing you don't want for something you need, read
and use Times Classified Advertisements. They
got results that cannot bo obtained through any
other medium.
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