The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 16, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Page FOUR, Image 4

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r' THE COOS BA.Y TIMES. MAHSHFlELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1 915--EVENING EDITION.
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COOS BAY TIMES
U. O. MALONtiV, Kdltor imtl Pub.
DAN B. MALONKV, News Editor
Official Paper of Coos County
OfflcinI Paper City or. Mnrshflold,
Entered nt tho I'ostoff Ico at Mnruli
Hold, Oregon, for transmission
thtouch tho malls eccond-claso
mall matter.
An Independent Republican news
paper, published overy evening ox
cept Sunday, and woolcly, by
Tho Coos liny Times Publishing Co.
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COOS HAY DAILY TIMES.
GOOD' KVHXINH
Ho brave. If a man woru
to place hliusclf it) an atti
tude to bear munfully tho
greatest avll that could bo
Inflicted oil lilm, ho would
HUtldonly find there wan no
evil to bear. Thorcau.
'
LI'ITLE HOY
J
t EUROPEAN WAR ONE
X YEAR AGO TODAY X
RKCRMRKR lfS, 11)11
Tho Turkish cruiser Mldlrll.v for
merly tho Rrealau, bombards Sc
bastopol. Tho German crulaer Comorant
with 22 officers and 3GG men Is
interned at Guam.
Tho Allies mako a combined at
tack against the Hues of tho Ger
mans south of Yprcs.
LOOKING WORRIED
A Vow
I may never Journey far,
I may novor climb to fame;
Novor own a motor car
Or havo men applaud my name.
1 may novor hoard tip wealth
Or lmvo laurels on my brow
But, so long as I havo health
I'll bo happy, anyhow.
I may never conquer men,
Never bo a great success,
I may suffer now and then
Grief and genuine distress.
I may novor Uvo In stylo
Or a library endow
Dut I'll do my best to sinllo
And won't whimper, unyhow. .
I may nlwaya havo to bear
Heavy burdens on my way.
I may always havo to euro
l-'or my portion of tho day.
I may got tho worst of It
lu my tolling, but I vow
I shall laugh and sing a bit,
And wont whlmpor, anyhow.
ANON
TI110 noar approach of Christ
mas, and of courso you
haven't bought 'em yet, und
tho coming of Now Years and reso
lutions mid bills suggests that It la
a good tlnia to pructlco avoiding
looking worried. A magazlub
wrltor states, incidentally In nn or
tlclo on her oxporlcuco nB a buBlnos.i
woman that she was given n posi
tion iih stenographer bocauso slio
"never looltod worried." And this
was at n tlmo when Hlio was living
In a hull bed room with half ouough
food and little to encourage her spir
it of courngo and eheorfulucss.
Rut tho fact ludlcntes tho Import
ance of such uu iucoiiBOiiuoutlal
thing nB a face frco from strain and
worry. It 1b Iruu that tho past
BQiuuwhnt strenuous year and tho
ntralu luvolvod is almost sufficient
to worry a cat. Hut what's tho
I1R0?
Thero Is usually n big ouough
roason for that worried look If ono
has not tho blessed ability to over
como physical fatlguo and nervous
hurrying with a grln-and-boar-lt nt- j
tltudo toward llfo that simply will '
lmt lifi ilnunm1 It fu lint itimii1i I
that wo prosa forward toward suc
cess, it Is coming to bo domaudod on
us that wo rofuso to bo wearied by
tho struggle,
Tho oucouraglug thing about , It
it. that tho unworried look wins
lrlouds and Is really a moans or
litrougth to tho possessor. By re
fusing to look worrlod wo nt length
learn to retrain from tho unwhole
some habit of worry und In tho und
wo nro btronger and happlgr and
moro offlelQiit for tliTa very reason.
Anyway for tlioso of us with homos
on glorious old Cops Hay
Why should vo worrj?
You are just turning threo
Little boyl
Very charming to soo
Llttlo boy!
With a bravo, engor face
And your fervor and grace,
Mark tho stamp of your raco
Llttlo boyl
What docs llfo to you moan
Llttlo boyl
From your van'tago-polnt seen
Llttlo boyl
Is It enndy and toys
Is It Infinite noise,
Just like all llttlo boys,
Llttlo boyl
In your romplngs and glco
Llttlo boyl
Como remlndors of mo
Llttlo boyl
For your grandmothers say
In your pranks and your ol:ty
You liaVo copied my way,
Llttlo boyl
Was I oneo as you aro
Llttlo boy! ' , .,
In tho vanished days afar'
Llttlo boy!
Did I laugh, did I run,
Did I leap in tho sun,
And woro you and I ono
Llttlo boy!
Whon you climb in my lap
Llttlo boy!
And Ho down for a nap
Llttlo boy!
I remember tho tlmo
In my babyhood'a prime,
Whon I uo used to climb,
Llttlo boy!
Hut at hist you're In bed
Llttlo boy!
Dimpled lingers outspread
Llttlo boy!
All n-woary of play
Willi your gold curls astray,
An, "Lord lovo you," wo pray,
Llttlo boy!
Urncst McGaff'jy.
' RILEY'S DREAM i()l 1010
(Written for Tho Times
By F. It. Kirk.)
No doubt all tho people
That nro horo upon tho bay,
Havo had somo awful dreams at
night
That's took them far awuy, '
1 have (raveled somo myself that
way
And wuko up In. a fright,
I would Ilka' to Just relate a dream
I had the other night.
No doubt you've read tho song about
When Oregon goes dry,
And no doubt yott'vo tried to got
nwny.
And liinybo heaved a sigh,
it was written by tho Captain and
you
Know the people say,
That he's the best old Skipper yet
That's landed on Coos Bay.
I think a pile of Cnp't Macgonn
I'U'drlnk to him n toast,
But bo's not tho only poet . '
On this old Pacific Coast,
For every towit has got a man or else
Some lady fair,
That will write down Inspirations
And they never seem to caro.
If It hurts him, or you, or mo now
Don't get sore but smllo,
For when thcy'ro writing poetry,
They loso their heads awhile
Now what's tho uso to toll you this
Or mako somo big excuse,
For you know what tho poets nro
So I say what's tho uso.
Just lot them wrlto and we'll wrlto
back
And shoot another song,
Wo'll tell tho mob wo'ro trying hard
t6
Holp tho dryB along.
And when It gotB so dry tip hero
And wo don't Ilka tho way,
Tho llttlo fish kick up tho dust
Swimming up our dear old bay.
Why wo'll Just pack up our bnggago
And we'll find another roost,
Down whero tho wet's aro moving
' now
And for tho wets wo'll boost,
I would llko to ask my friend
Mncgcnu. ;
If ho will just relate,
Why so ninny prenchors movo
Down to our neighboring State.
It Is bocauso that wo up hero don't
Need them whero it's dry
Or do you think they need thorn
worse
Down where tlioy sell thu Ryo,
I stipposo tho suffrngottcB proclaim
Ah you say In your Houg
?
I NEWS OF OREGON J
$
, BROWNSVILLE- Mrs. Lucln.la
AfcCormaQk, who died rtt her home,
was n pioneer of 18511.
CULVKIi The levy for the new
Jefferson County this yoar, Includ
ing tho stato tax, Is but 18. mills.
PORTLAND About 1G0.000 bar
rels of flour, valued at $000,000,
will have been shipped from Port
land bdforo tho end of December,
making tho lnrgest record over
known.
FOR15ST GROVE A tryout will
bo hold to select tho debaters to
represoilt Pacific University.
ONTARIO Tho second annual
meeting of tho Idaho-Orogou lToncv
Producers Association nas been lu
session,
PENDLETON Dr. J. A. Best,
Mayor-elect of tho city, received n
letter from Governor Wlthycombo
stntlng that no ono hnd been, com
missioned to watch tho polls at I ho
city election, sotting nt rest a ru
mor to that effect.
BEND A drivo will bo hold to
gnthor .1000 Jackrabblts, which will
bo sent to tho Mutts of Portland
for distribution among tho poor
families of the city on Chrlstmn3.
PORTLAND Permission has been
granted tho Portland & Oregon City
Railroad Company to issuo $1150,000
In bonds.
Now is the time to get your suit
made for Christmas Bring in
your order now and you will get a suit at
a reasonable price, either ladies' or men's
suits
See
J, V Koski
:
rt
75 Market Ave.
Marshficld, Oregon
A 9. (a. fce-&9- ae- (tj
i
Register Tomorrow
If you want one of these dollars put In a savings ac
count, you must register at once.
JAP BANKERS WANT
NEW DOMESTIC LOAN
Deride Money Should Ho Rained nt
Homo to Tnko Somo of
Hie; Foreign Loan
tnr AMOciatoA Tnn to Cooi DiJ Time.
TOKIO, I)cc. 1C Loading Jnp
r.r.eso bankers hnvo decided that ft
new' domestic loan should bo raised
to redeem foreign loans.
This decision Is a result of tho fact
that Japan hns about $1100,000, 0UO
lu foreign loans which maturo In tun
years. Tho idea Is that upon tuo
conclusion of tho Kuropcnu war tho
monetary circulation of tho world
will become stringent owing to tho
financial readjustments of tho pow
ers concornod. How Japan should
dcul with tho situation forms n dif
ficult (liiestlon. Tho bankers think
it udvlsablo to rnlso a domestic loan
with n view of redeeming foreign
loans whllo tho money market is now
in n slack condition. They think
that the flotation of a domestlo lonn
',at this moment would not only holp
adjust foreign loans but would also
First
Bank
Marshficld,
National
of Coos Bay
Oregon
,
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awMBa
Ur" A;L. HoUSCWnrih
icinn nmlgZ'
lwncj,
J. M. Wrlgl
IIUIMJINq cONTniM
Batlmate. fUmi.k.7RAcm 1
on re,,,,,
Dr,-H.M.Shaw
M-JiO, Kti. n.i ..
mass,'
noa;io.llM
W'ono 330.J.
H. G. Butler
CIVIL Rxnivt.,.
RMm"i-.lt
--- 'iiunj jjj.
W. G. Chandler
AROHITEOI
Rooms 301 and 302, Cok,B,
Marshflold, Oregon.
TISlij TA11LE
wiiiiiiuiKiTK PACItrn
... v v
That they will need tho preachers ' Iornto tho nionoUry cIrculntlon at
It has been said thut u boy's ,t.B ,mrt, llow to
best friend Is his mother and a wo-' j mnv .'u;8 nm y
nuii.s nose rncnu is nor reputation;
and It is n dead sure cinch that
a man's best friend is his job.
Judicious sllouco is an eloquent
Indication of wisdom.
Wealth mnkcB kleptomaniacs;
poverty makes thieves.
Kvory Coos Hay woman Is n con
undrum that keep somo Coos Day
man gucsHlng,
To h0p tholr oausu along.
Last night I hnd uuothor dream
relate,
Moose a hiking dow,n
Straight for our nolghborlug Stato,
And us I 'cast my eyes nbovo
I though my soul I'd dlo,
Thoro woro Owls nnd Hnglcs singing
thero
Whon Oregon goes dry.
I droamod n Woodman told a Rod
man As tlioy stood among tho trees,
If I wero not n Mason now I'd
Join tho K of P's
KAnd I would bo an Odd Fellow
If I did not say good by,
Diamonds aro trumps in iho s-wio And "aU W,U MncK" 'or Krlsco
of lovo.
You nro frequently annoyed bo
causo tho peoplo do not "do ant
tor." Try doing bettor youraolf
and you will roallzo why t!io pwpln
aro so slow about. It. Dut, cvoiy
thlug that Ih truo and, important
slowly gains ground.
"Not guilty" Isn't always an in
nocont remnrk. ' "
When Oregon goes dry.
WILL LECTURE ON
ROAD CONSTRUCTION
heme.
Acting on this conclusion, tho
bmkoru will probably mako ropro
centntlons to tho government. In
view of tho satisfactory result or
tho railway bonds Issued somo tlmo
ago It Is proposed to issuo the do
mestic loan at a prlro of 9G 1-2 yon
with Intorost nt G por cent, rodeom
nblo In twenty years.
Mr. Takotoml, minister of flnanco
announces thnt 30,000,000 yen
($10,000,000) of tho spoclu reservo
will bo appropriated to redeem tho)
railway loans rnlscd lu England nnd I
which will fall duo In Fobrunry next, I
Another 30,000,000 yon will bo om-j
ployod to pay off foreign bonds. Ho j
points out thut tho spcclo reservo
i which already amounts to nbout .
500,000,000 yon, will steadily In-1
cronBO. (
IMIIIM i I II i ran iibiiim ii n
I
A Christmas
Suggestion
9
Koniclhlng New:
A .SavlngH Account for (ho Raby.
It will add Jlnby liitoroHt and grow
large.
If you nro looklntr for n useful '
nnd practical Clitlstinas fltft ono
that will bo Ioiik rciuumbcrcd-call
on ua nnd let us oplalu our Savings
Kjsteni t you,
Wo ulvo n liaudsomo bank AR.SO
LUTKLY KRKi: with overy account
opened with us whllo tho account
continue!).
OAR
Lcavo
Marshflold
C:4G a.m.
7.45 a.m.
8:4C a.m.
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
12:50 p.m.
' 1:45 p.m.
2:45 p.m.
3:45 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
5.40 p.m.
U.J
WOtttl
; tri
t:0t id
10:15 1:
H:0ft iJ
11:45 ii
l:lhn
2:C0 p&
I'M a
:00 in
5:15 pc
6:65 ps
Flanagan & Bennett Bank
0:55 p.m. North city llmlU only
7:30 p.m. 7:tS '
SAVE MONEY
by ordering tho famom
wt HENRYVILLE COAL
Nut coal, por ton m
Lump coal, por ton $33
ur nau ton ot Doth -m
1). JIUSSO.V, Prof.
rnono lV'J or Imvo onkrttl
Hllljcr's Cigar Store.
SOUTH COOS RIVKll BOAT
SKItVICH
liAUKcii Kxrncss
leaves Marshficld crtrr fiij
8 a. 111. Loaves hwul ot titer
at Hi 15 p. in.
STKAMKR RALVBOW
leaves head of river dftll; at T
a. 111. Loaves Mnrtliflcld at 2 p.
ui. For charter apply on botrf.
ROQICItS & BJI1TU
Proprletori
MARSHFIELD, OREGON
DRY WOOD
at
CAMPBELL'S WOODYARD
North Front Street
Phone 370J
MMilUCMin
Cm mills Professor Wllf Tnko
Subject During tho Winter
. Short Couiho
up
CORVALLIS, Oro., Dec. 15. It
Is atnted at tho Oregon Agricultural
College that Oregon has over 117,000
, ,mllo8 of road presided over by 87S
Most Coos Ray men ' could start ' roil(l supervisors, many of whom, '
n brass band If hot air wero music. 1 ,l 'a flr to assume, nro not trained
road builders. In ten years ending'
It would bo tough on somo Coos
nay moil If tlioy got what, tlioy
deserve.
1 A strong hoadod
wcuU-mludod,
man may bo
TI.MHLY TOPICS
From all wo cun hoar ooimrow np
peuru to b meditating ovor boino
thlug. A whole lot ot things may hap
pen in the two weokB botwoon now
A klbs, scientifically speaking, is
hut an oxchungo of microbes.
A lot of sympathy Is wasted on
uudordogs and henpecked husbaiulB.
Man proposes, woman accepts
and tho neighbors nil miy "I told
you bo."
Lovo thu spot whoro ou ,iro,
nud tho frlonds God has given you,
und bo sure to expect everything
good from them,
with lull thoso mou havo spent 1
nearly $21,500,000, or an averago '
of nonrly ?2, 150,000 por year. This1,:
annual expenditure has grown until '
In 1915 It Is approximately $4,000,
000. Tho probability is that it
will continue to iucreaso until it
bus 1 cached a very muoli larger num.
Mmh Money Needed
Thero nro fow, If any, linos of
public endeavor which call for sol
great an oxpondituro of putdic
money. Thero can bo no question
thnt tho entire statu is intcrcstod
in gutting tho greatest possible re
turn from this expenditure. To this
ond Prof. G. V. Skolton, head of tho
Departmontof Highway Kngliuor
lug of tho Oregon Agricultural Col
loge. Is offering during tho Winter
Short Courses, a scries of lectures
011 tho fundamental principles of
JKTi3BPMfcjMiPiiiil
GRAVEL'
Wo aro now preparod to furnish GRAVEL in any imntltlei
from pile In our yard or in carload lota, at following price:
Prom pile on ground, $2.?G per yard.
Carload lots, tnkon from cars, $2.00 por yard.
t Retail Department.
C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co.
Opposite rosM)fflco,
Phoao 100.
Li.ovD hotel
Is being overhauled thoroughly
from foundation to roof. Now:y
painted mid papered and refurnish-1
od, will bo opened as a family hotel
December 15, by owner, J. II.,
UrIdos. Patrons will bo taken euro,
of, In n moro comfoitnblo way than
before. Furnished apartments fully
oqulppod for housekeeping us well
n sleeping rooms. -Prices will 00
moro moderate than over, to con
form with tho .fluids. A slmie o:
your pntronago is hollclted. Special,
low prices by weok and month,
EXPERT WELDING of METALS
Steel, brass, cast, Iron and aluminum castings made
like new f '
Phone 180-J.
DEMONSTRATIONS DAILY.
Koontz Garage
North Front Street
MERCHANTS CAFE
Popular l'laco for
Good Meals
Prions Reasonable
Cor. Commercial nnd U'Mf,
To think without doing Is a shadoirond construction and malntenanco
nnd 101 C but if you mind vour ownlucttor tha" to a without thinking.' Tncho Lectures
lu.bluoss you neodn't worry. I . .TT . Among tho topics covored will bo
! Not ,noy. bl,t tll lovo of mony earth, gravel ainl macadam roads,
Tho Coos county court liovlng ,H, ll oi ot wtt' ,ac! of, nionoy ,s , drainage, tho adaptability conditions
..,u HV " tnud roqulromeiits of traffic, methods
and costs, including somo of tho l
taxed most ovurytliluv olso now tax
eti our patletico.
Ono of tho prospective candidates
for prosooutlng nttornoy aiwurou us
ha will try anybody onto, and if at
fiist ho doesn't convict ho'll trj, try
again.
o higher types of roads. Thero will
8KLL1XG GOODS
Tho big problom In soiling
goods Is gottlng the customer
Into tha store Coos Day
Tlmos ads will holp you solve
this problom.
bo twolvo lectures In tho course.
Thero will be no fees charged for
theso lccturos and all who aro in
terested In hotter roans uro nrgod
to bo present.
PARK TEX CENTS
City LlniitH North Rend, 5c.
nn commutation nn
Li TICKETS $1.75 ,J
SIurshfiold-North Rend Auto
Line
Cars otery tea minutes from
O a. m. to 12 p. in.; to South
Slough onco a da, leaving nt
11 u. iu.j to Empire threo trip
n day.
GOHST & KINO, Props.
Puget Sound Bridge &
Dredging ,(.
Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction
COHuPLETE. PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK
Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast
work the
Dredge "Seattle"
the most powerful, best equipped and most thoroughly moder.
twenty-inch hydraulic dredge la Paclflo waters
Coos Bay office, Main office,
Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Washington.
T. 3, HOAIFH J A. n. BOWBI
.. ir u PAINT AND
Marsnnem decorating .coj
Estimates Furnlabed
Phoao 140.R. Marihfleld, Otm
WOOD-GOOD WOOD
W. 11. rdio has It t ?10 J
$3 cash per load, also cod.
ed. Phono 2-7-J.
HAVE THE ROOF FIXED
NUW
I See CORTHELb
I Phone 317l
1
WESTERN LOAN AND
BUILDING GO.
Assets $240,000.00
Pays 8 per cent on savlnp
I. S. KAUFMAN & CO.
t Local ireasuioi
u
Tlmo3 waut ada bring regults. (' Times wao ds Drlng roaults.
WALL PAPER
See
VIEP.S
About it,
I
OCEAN BEACH AUTO LINE
Gorst A King.
Lenvo Man.hfield nt 7 a. in., and retumluK leaving from Empire nt
j n. 111. Lenvo Marshfield at 11 ,,.,. aili returning lenvo South
blough at ; 1 p. m. Leave Marshfield nt 5 p. ,. and returning
leave South Slough nt O p. in.
Bdungan ...., I
charge
rhone lO5 , J