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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1913)
WKKKfm" S HfciL-iAul :zzz: TVr--. ryr w ' I tr rt HI' i 4 . k M ..y m ?&i&ft ch- t-Krvtirrty . X CObs BAY TIMES Killtor and 1'ub THE COOS BAY TIMES , MARSHFIELD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 1, WISCTBIIWBMTION.; M. C. MALOXKV DAN K. MAI-OMtt News Kdiloi Official ''"l"1"- "f ('""' County. OFFICIAL IWI'hlt OF TUB CITY OF MAHHIIFIKI.O. suiisciiii'Tios .ti:s. One year G'J5 For month f;; ' nVhpnrnnl'il' rlrVv' In ndvnnco the .ubscrlptlon nrlcu of the Coos Bay Tlmos Is $5.00 or year or S2.G0 for lx mouths. . Address nil communications to COOS HAY DAILY TIMLS. Mnrshflcld s: ::: i9lS5! Dcdlcalod to tho sorvlco of the people, tlint no good cause bi uu iu a chnmpion, anu iuui, - thrive unonD'sed. "Entered nt Uio postofflce at Maria Hold, Oregon, for transmission throuRh the malls us second clan mall mnttor. must in: aiu.i: to swim. TUli TIMKS has repeatedly sug gested that tho public schools of Ciioh Hay should make sonic provision for liiHtructlnn In swim ming. Tho North Mend school has a HwinitnliiK poo' l'"t MarHhflehl Is without this oxt-ellunt feature. In this section where every road leads to a waterway every rlilld should ho tmiKlit the art of swimming. The current Issue of tho Youth h Com panion tells how one of the Seniors of Columbia college wns refused his diploma hecniiHu of his Inability to swim. If It Is thought a nei-essiiry part of the curriculum In this Brent university, how much Brealer Is i the need In Coos county schools. Hero Is what tho Coinpnnlnn snys: Of hundreils of young men who fnlled lu receive at com menciuncnt this yenr the lonrow nml tho diploma for which they hnvo worked four years, there Is probnbly no other who, wns re jected for the same reason as one or the seniors at Columbia. IIIh fnllure was duo lo the fact Mint ho could not swim tho loiiBth or the university pool. I-Jvory student Is required to Klvi! enough time to athletics dtirliiK his four years' course In becomo n reasonably kooiI swim mer. TIIK SITUATION IS IMIT.OVINO. while It took fifteen years to con e t his wife to his formula of four r five hours of sleep In each wen-tv-four. she has benefited b me reghue li such a way that strangers often mistake his wlfo "ind ilaUB -t,!r for Bisters. The Kdlson Idea In cludes nlso the utmost restriction in Hie way of food. Don't eat too much and don't sleep too much, scorns to bo the short of his Bystem of health Ili'after all. It Is probable that unci, man will have to remain more .. i i...i- ntitri iiimRolf when it .. ..ntlnir nml B ceil IIB. II rumen i" --""--n -- -. - ,. four hours agrees with hlni.o i ...wi i, nt if lm crows thin ana Irritable and hollow-eyed, the chances tire that ho should not cont nue the abbreviated program. And the food question Ib similar. The old saying that what Is one man's meat Is an other man's poison, still appears to hold Rood. IS A MIIIWAV KSSKNTIAIiY Ci AN FRANCISCO Is said to bo H troubled becniiso of tho dlfflcitl- ty of flndliiK a now namo ir w.u proposed Midway plalsance of tho exposition In 111 IB. ChlcaBo introduced tlio .iiiuwnj plalsance lo the liingunge and tlio customs of the people, nnd It benrs tho itnlquo distinction In history of ImvliiB been tlio Bourco oi no miti tlon of tho nation with the Indecent ilaucltiK hublt. St. I.ouls followed with The I'lke which, while less eu phonious, perhaps, wns but n rcpl tlou of the world's fulr mldwny. Then came Portland Sealtlo with "Tho Trail." Now San Francisco plans a slmllnr iiMriit nf "nmiiseinont" mid "enter tainment." but providentially Is nt n loss for n name for II. Whereupon with some malice, probablv. a Siie rnmentn paper HtiggostH Hint It bo honest etioug'h In call Its .Mldwny or I'lke by Us flttliiB and rendy-mndo name, The llarbary Coast. This, In sists the paper. Is only to tnku ad vantage of an advertisement which San Francisco has enjoyed or suffer ed tho world over. Tho llarbary Coast Is n better known and n better defined quantity everywhere than San Francisco Itself. Wherefore. It Is nrKiieil. that city would be foolish. Indeed, were It not to tnke advantage of tho reputation for evil which Its most widely advertised fentiiro al ready possesses. Hut. on second thought, why do expositions have lo havo Midways? .. . ...! Hon Is that her effort is io ucc. nnd the best evidence of approach m, ... i.. .i. ...-oaotii nctlv tv of the Southern Pacific. "Whenever the S. I', company saw datiKer that Its "field" was to be taken over by others. It was bound "protect Itself, hence Its present announcement. Hut there Is room i. r nil Tin. lm Id ni: of the S I' '.to Gold Henoh or to any other point on the coast win uu uiu """,: Grants Pass, In common with all or southern Oregon will welcome the de velopment of this territory that has been bottled up for so ninny years. However. It was only a few u s iibo that tho chief authority of the Southern Pacific told Grants Pass . i. -....,. i, !,,. ,n n vni- Hint the road had no present plan for the building of n lino rrom nerc. . , "So lot us redouble our ef orts for the now line to Crescent City, and let Crescent City beware of sugnr coaled bogey men." 1 LOCALOVERFLOW WF.ATHF.lt FOItF.CAST. illy Associated Press.) OltKHOX Fair tonight and Wednesday. Variable winds, mostly northerly. A " IIOK.V. I NBWKIHK To Mr. and Mrs. I'rniiK NowklrK. of t.oon Lake, at the residence of Mrs. II. K. Hampton, In West .Marshlleld. .Mine 30. n daughter. The little stranger welglm ! ponnda and she Is their first child. Iluys Lot. If. Is reported that Chas. Thorn, of North lJend. has purehnsod tho lot on North Front street near the old, dlnliig car. from T. C. UusbcII. SIiIiih Auto The Gleaner today brought In an auto belonglni; to W. F. .lewetf, of Gnrillnor. The enr will ho shipped to San Francisco on the Nairn Smith. LEftVE TODAY PUiiBssBSMMMBMMBK t 1 1 0 BREAKWATER Steamer Sails This Afternoon for Portland With Large List of Passengers. Th Breakwater sailed this after noon for Portland. She had a Kouu passenger list nnd a fair cat go- In tho rn-lRlit shlpnienta were about rour tons of butter, three tons ol t cheese nnd seven tons of mild cured fish from the Coos liny leo nnd Cold Storage company. Among those sailing on the llrenk water wore: . ,, Karl Woods, H. 11. Hninmoll. Claude Donovan. Itnntllo Tutt u. CIiiib. Duffy. Dan Duffy. Miss Mllllin Put man, ltuby Ptitman. Mrs, M. h. Thompson. F. C. Crlsniaii. Mrs. V. C. Crlsman. Pearl Ctisninn, S. J. hul rlch. E. Foray the, Snin Oskey, Mrs. A M Anderson. KiHtli Anderson, Mrs, 7.. A. Pflle. J. J. Ott. K. Tnlbott. A. 1-2. Hoffman. C. II. Albert, K. .1. Morton, Mrs. O. C. Wright.. .1. M. llowen. John Palmer, MIbb A. Htir- bell. I. Lyden. 8. ciirroru. a. wm, '(JIIIMIAW." I F SOUNDS were permanent things, such things as an nrcheologlst could dig nut of tho kitchen re fuse or un Indian enmp along with the broken shells, tho bones nnd the Will llullil. .Ins. Liidwlg Is mak ing nrrnugeinentB to build it $ 2 r. 0 0 residence in Hunker Hill uenr the Smith Company's orflce building. Mr. Magnusou Is preparing the plans. K. Kills. J. It. Case. It. DlHllop. J. Kent. Mrs. J. K. Ford, Vernon Ford. Dr. S. J. Mann, Mrs. Maggie Tryg Btud. Jenny Tryslad. It. I-. Perks, MIsb Kva Prunen, Mrs. M. M. Stilt well. Fred Smith, Win. Jones. Mark Shellew C. M. Dobbs, C. J. Foster. G. C. Arena. Mrs. II. C. huttrell. F. Gibbons. . II. Smith. Mrs. S. J. Mnnn, Hnrold Drltt. J. G. Noble, Mnbel I.ut trell, Dr. II. K. HrlggB. Mrs, II. K. Urlggs, Hobt. Smith. K. K. Oknne, Mrs. R. B. Oknne. Miss Fay Oknne. Dun Oknno. RIls W. SJoglad. A. II. Ilokomeler. J. Mt-Alpine. .1. h. nyer. Jno. Silver, O. M. Trygstnd. G. Tryg Btad, J. J. Larson. M. Mantel. Pete Kaller. Fred Kniitson, M. Gearhart, Mrs. M. Gearhart. COAST LEAGUE LL I A NICE, NIFTY LINE OF HAJfJ FOR THE FOUKin lHuo lints Kouu Bits W'hito Hats Six Hits. Crush Hats $1 Two lts. Straw Hats $1 Four Bits. JUST RECEIVE FROM XKW YORK CF'li' 25 SUITS BY EXPRESS j The very latest in browns and grays. ; $18.00 AND $20.00 Other Suits $8.50 to $25.0i Marslifielu. FIXUP TWO S'I'OHKS. North Send! B Halt (.'nine. North Lake defeated North Inlet. 21 to 12 nt Lakeside I last Sunday. In one lulling, Nor'.h ! Lake ran In 11 scores. It was plan- ned to play a double bonder but the1 ., , , .. .n one gnme insted mo long. i Portland Returns Home Alter NOW IT IS NORTH BE! ID - iirtiriMi tin. niiMii liiriri.Mi iiiinit t i . i .... .. ,i .. .. i i T' , .i n, in i v r11"1 inipieueiiiB oi Biiiiio. nieii- i M, Vl, i.nl. Frank Morse Is, been In bad bliape ror mni rounds which would bu come llim.i,. .iln c'ooiilllo olm-trlc nlniit in .... t;SklH!iv.,,nr..mi now I ' ,11",1", l'H....H.Ir when you j "VftJ' Ple' .III.CU I Is expect 'd j "?".niiT I rlni: fortli liii.r e- J'l,,t l,low"" """'K H.o re les or mt ,1,,, Oregon Power company will' it work will biUiK roith lm ,,, ,,()lleers These would be the mke tho plan over, imilcr lis option. I immt. .... ..gee and "haw" or the oxdrlver. ., i.Miiiiiii-lnl riMiortM those (lays are ., ..n.i .,,,, ,i... ,i,.i,.,,. .i, i, '" I I MIU, ,(1111.11 ,,(,. 1II.J Itll... t. ,H II.., mmmmm I Remarkable String of Vic tories at Oakland. more hopeful than they were n short time ago. Kver since necremrj- ,m Adoo nnnounci'd that If necessary he would use the fr.OO.noo.nilO emer gency currency provided by the Al ilrlidi.Vreoliind law there has been nn end to talk or fluauiial stiiti wanted his anltnals to turn to tlio light, or away from him; "haw." when he wanted them to move to the left. These cries of "gee" and "haw." were they by some miracle recorded, would run tho gamut or human ex- gency. Tint nnnounceine m n v , m,HH,m ,y tu,r intonations, you the pessiuiisis on men- ieei "'' I ,.nld tell not only whether tlio drlv benericlnl effects hnvo been e i-, ,. WJ)8 ( ,lol na w ,,,., niunent. 1 hero can be n n on , , rr,,,io. but also wheth s.ii;eze with the ad nlnlslr I Ion ,. ( W W(,( w 1(( jom.U.y 'iy at a iiiommitH nntlro to throw ,,,,.,,,, wm, , ,H ni)V.itiiro Into the ii lmtr lit Hon Into the game. '. .. ... , ., , .. ...... "--,,:. , ;..,.. " '"iiiiuj "I li nil iiniiKirni, in-iiii-m- III a ''llnl let hi to sun. rs. , mJ, f f , f .. ('imii(.h Issued .lino 1 Henry lews. I . ..- f , , , rial erlllc. said: "Now tin n ene , ,,.,'. ,r ,,.. ,.,,, scare Is roke K" ' de. r a i ; wlt., tl , u f t, funds wll be Ilk ely t g o il ii 1 1 wlm ,.,,,, ,u. wiidernoHS. onus, owing to I h wl I fer . e- w , , , monument (,'ei I'iigliie. R, L. Koblns re turned Imlay from a few days' stay at Ten Mile. He reports that Por ter llrothers got their engine across from North Inlet to Ten Mile after eight days' labor with It on wagons 'I rack will lie laid lo take lr out lo near the tunnel entrance. He says that fishing Ib good at Ten Mile. I STANDING OF THR (M.l'HS. I W. L. P.O. I Los Angeles . . .Ill nil .r"tl San Francisco. .4." -II .flOU ! Portland II -IJ .f00 I Sacrninonto . . .Il!i It .4SS Venice II 17 .lOtl I Oakland H -Hi .H' . ; My ,Mu,itr.) 1-rrM lu I'wi IU)r T.ihm. PORTLAND. Or.. Jt.ly 1. Yes the water not being so wr.nn yet terday was moving day lu the Coast as to cause the llsh to get soft. between call and time money Mn ,.. .1... ..i............ u.. .i... ... ..... ... .i.. , ii.i.i-i'i n. .iiiiiii'iiiiiii -iiiii process will ii.iviiiico cnu money ....... .. ,', II, I, I. ill! I It.utl.... . ....Il.t I.M.. la. t. ........ linn. iiiiillii.. r-ltliM MU II "" '"( hi ill uillin in iiiiiiwi time iuuiu Mies ns , . ,,.., . . , ,., ...,.,,.... ... -riiiu ..'in in, ii. : "- - r...-. ... nit oh Hiimewhat and coriespondlng ly lower unlurnl seiiuenee. wholeyoine feature nnd a stibslau- the pioneer, helped him ilear his IM'lllltlil liliili'.,,! lilil l-lnlilu .ill.l li... nrllvK",,Tho nMM.r'l. Ill' rnmv K" n',,r ,",,,"1 "ml W,,H (:"", ! , ....I. . o.l ,'miII a. h .1 .1 the I w,,,, '"K'"'''vd and slowed away no ceusiiieieii as i nun imi-n nun mo1. .. ....i.i., i,..i,. it,hi,i , i.,w.. The ferlHlntv Hint Conres. at the ' ",," " istnnci of PreHldent Wilson, will j ! . ',ro .art Currency reform at the two- '' ." "? ..,lu nl session Bhouhl nlsu Increase w,,' '""'J- inflileuce. The cnrreiiev plnn ., ,,,,,..., uncouth soiiudM as ever cuiiie from but potent to muke a nbldlng place for 1 1- l.eugue. nnd today a new series J states, with the tennis playing as C'AUHOLL SMITH AND RDGAU roOW8: . . .. , DALXRLI. who 'mv !U.Pi, pon::::is f.,"17,"",'" ! !nB ' a few woks ai the C. A. Smith mill, j P'lIl'lI"l j't l,-'",- will leave on the Adeline Smith ':"'' Angeles at San I-ranclsco. today for San Francisco. I The return home of the Portland . ! team after Its renmrkable victories F. R. CONWAY left vesterdav for" OaKlaml, wiiiuing seven out of eigui gaiuoH, nas revived eiiiiiusiasui Asiiiniui. iii expects to return lug ut Norih llend DREDGE WILL Inst en rial .....ft.l.. M-l... ..!.... tllllllUITIIII-. I III- I "I H'lU . Illllll l-. It Ml WW now under consideration will, anionic ' "" oilier things, protect- buslnens liiier-i,, ., ,, , ests nmilusl ninn-niade imulcs. TlieirrnA.1 .too8..",,J '"8 rnii!Uilon TO thi: COAST, control will rest with the (lovein- meiit. not with any Wall street ele ment. Anillll.il. fm-li.r lti.il U .-.,.r ,.!, ,,l UllHIIIH llllll I.O i very fiivorabl,. Ik the fact that "wl,. fr," ""o C.rauts Pubs Courier our forolmi tnule ror .Max- was ox-1 reptloually good. The tolnl oxnortK i rr Hint month were $!'. I.HOO.000 , or i:i. nue. (Hie in excess or the exports ror May. 1918. The ex ports for Inst month were Hie larg est on record. The Import dining Mux were Sl.l'J.OOD.ODO. a decrease or jaa.UOll.000 from the Imports for May 11112. The balnni-o of trade In favor of the I'ultcd States xvim $(S In her railway anxiety and Hint another community Ib having the same experiences of alternate douiitB mid hopes and fears, tin. fol- iniiig irom Is evidence: The reivjirl that the Southern Pn. ilflc Is to becomo nctlvo lu building In southern and western Oregon, with tho rumors of connecting roads built by that company to Orants Pass. Is Interesting from several angles. First. It In especially Interesting If the aitnouncenieni lrt backed up with authority and If tho work Is to pro gress, hut It is also Intorostlnir If n i ... ... ..... . . .--,. .- . mm mill ni,r.j f.,r mv iuii ,!,.. i nines io mail oir ntlior iloi'nlmtmniii bnlnnce In our favor amount tli but '"s latter contingency being one soeu J20. 000.000. how mcch si,i:i:p? A by some of the keen slthtoil It has been many times predicted i nil when the building of the (IrautB Pass-Crascent city railroad lie.-iunn i ... - " HOl'T the only certain thing re- " '" ,"" "'" 'act. or when develop. ..,., n i...i.,.. r .......i i,., ..i. i. mollis reached a nolnt wlim-.. n,. ana r-w iiiiirs itn (til H''H llutllltl fill -- nit ,r' and longevity Is the fart that ' '. ' f!.01"8 !!l'a'; "''"s. that the they are all bound to be contradicted. ! ' '"'. '.'V .'' .W1,s ,UI,,K lnvni1- Just now the agitation concerning ,', , , 7 "" ' ','"" "u just sncli the proper ninoiiut of sleep seeniB to .' !.!,1 !,,..' ' "8 ,lu I'rosent one. t 'resBlnc nni many scientists . " ,l " .,)" 8,1,ow at,work to meet i- w.ll as common ..vorjdav persons l , , " f '," :uu,u V;,M,1".loU8 t have '.... -re more or Iobk concerned will, ? ,!lV,iV. ?iT,H,!.B lu: '"'"'""K of the problom of keeping well as long . ..i " ,h, i '. 'I'M'. " '.""' lu'0,, bb possible li. L ' ,U'" ,l.' l,,V",no tl,!,t l'' A Yi.-i.noso physician has declared nk if0,"? '"i'1,'' ',' 1w,,ho,, ,u1 ,tha too much sleep causod dlBoasos ' fi' " "lA0. ' .?1'' 5'' in hi bb luunnciiii: to comrort .-m i .. . : ."". " " "'.' overeating Kerens to this authority need as borers, tnbllHl.ei! much, w tt Is Bald that the nervous iiemnn who lies In bed 111 the morning Ib making a groat mistake. He should nrlso early and become phVBlcally Hred and then he will Bleep' bettor and be more refreshed LMIson Is another reformer lu the matter of eliminating over-sleeping. He 1ms tried his theory both upon ilmself and his wife and says that " llllll KKIIM lllll IIIIHil.l.i. .,..fc4 i . r . arniaK!'. .?-; ? : -- i& , brain worko.s u ,,, T, ' " V " ' ...0W WrSsR.-:ffiiJr i : 5 .' i: I theory lly Bleeping loo by nUs (Ss"S o desire to Bleep inoro. A n iv.w,... .n. ........ 5. l "" """as I .ibs- .i..-.,. v .i.. ihiu : 'The nrcitont aiMnimi..M.,,,, .. ,i. . S. P. inny be backed bv the Inten tions of the officials of the companv nnd It Is more than likely that tlio road following the coast will some day he constructed. Hut omnts pass should not cease In her efforts to se cure the Immediate building of the .'in r0C.,en, Clty' tw. ,he 8U"st thing In the present railroad situa tion, booii and build houses for ,,m,0".K ' ','' f,J"B; "" ,l': .lohn W. Motley. M. K. Kverltt and l'e(1 ,l0 ,,,,. r"ut of ,l10 'oapie .and Warren Painter, the latter two be- ' or,r"1l1 ls ",,w u':,r et-oiuI place. raw START WORK " P .,.,"' Extensive Arranflements to Expect Harbor Improvement to Care for Cars and Autoists BSSWnf.ar,y 'i1 Aunust j on Fourth of July. 4000 Feet of Pipe Line ,.n,,m,. lt. , vxMw w. Uoy K. Miller, who lH making nr-,"ra,ll"JH ver innde on Coos Hay to rnngomeiits to Hiiirt the ilrwhsl ib l'nro for "'"onioblles ami render contrnci for tlio Pugot Sound llrldile ", 8'1t,f,H"'y service both for reg- and Dredge company today n warded "A"1' 'T'lu n'nieiits and eiuergoucy the contract for the construction of ,11011,1,,1, have been perfected nt pontoons to carry !U)0 feet of floatliic "'". noo,ln" Harage. Pipe to Mr. Cavanagh. lleshles this ' ,.A" J'x,ra ftwk r ,I0H n,u' 8"l'- he Is having Biirflclent rafts built at ,,,Uw lmvo lloen 8pl'"'-,d. nrrango- the Smith mill to carrv noo feet add. "UMl18 ,0 flh Kasollne. store tloiml of floating phu.. niaklng l.ioo l'us' r",m,r ""ll vmn tlltMn nl"l ' of floating pipe that they will have V,V'y w"?. ,0"lle'' sorvlco that mailable. Hosl.les this, thov will shl i wl" ('01,,,,'ll"" the comfort and about s.mio feet of shoro'plpe h ere fon1wn,' "f aiitomobllo owners, for use. making a total pipe I no bo ' llK'.n' nMl1 vl8t"'- lo long that will be ava table f . ha attention will bo given necessaiv " to out of town cars. -Mist as soon iib ihegoverniiio.it on-' . I8 aiso pinnneii to render this Kilmers approve the Coos llav nro- 81c,n;u't, tt n" oa, night and dn.r Ject. Mr. Miller expects their dredire ,,u,l,"; ,1',.,1 '"!"? celebration. The will be started hero. The dredge to ?nrnR w,u ue ,e ry and late bo brought to Coos Imy is only about fn' l afcommodntlon of everyone a year old and is a SO-lnch tviie it ,'efilr,lK ,0 avail themselves of the Is planned to work her three siiir u ,0",ln" forvlce and nothing will a day and seven days week Fach Sli,rt'd ,0 mnko n ",oot very de- slilft will work eight hours and this . . . will reuiilre n er.v f ,.!,..... ,i ..." . Never boforo lmvo nutolsta I.pom i. - .' . " -- uui IV .HUM nlv..,. ..,.l. . .-. -- f".v Bi.i-ii ii fnvil'H as tllla i.ni-. Two (Iiiys ol Fun and Feast ing Two daYs of Merriment and INEnsic JULY 4 AND C A LA PROCESS roxs IXDUSTRIAL PA RAVE A UTOMOBILE PA Gl'JA NTS 11 Y DROP LA XJ'J FLIGlPAo WATER SPORTS, JiW, rvACES-UO N T Jd S T M Coos Counti Lcufuc Baseball Game, Ayvmq to icm your Fourth at North 3(i(l for the ilreiliMi ..... ; ".- ...... , . .... . .,.,, , ... nui.ro line win be handled bv "?.',," eic-pareu io render In the Port of Coos Hay Commission un- nJ2 , ,Fro,n 8llPllea nnd ro- dor the direction of Knglnoer Di - a'18 ,otl0l"'S for cars when not aid M. Charleston, who will hnv0 V." . " '8e' ,ho "1 Pment and arrange- ei al supervision of the xvork i nun,8.ftro mpleto. Mr .Miller stated today' that it .. ! C ?.w',t tl10 (5oo,,''i"n service would probably be early Angus "'I tho ,0oo"im "nrago, It will before they can start dredging hen. I1?".1"??1' eonvenlenco and Siis'iS' m u """- WMt.ffia.a! ,o vm,r o,,i-vme,it f s.a! asir-" of iowu:r : !' Along the Waterfront. I (iOOII KOADS. es Let the n.ivT, ....... .-.T,1'? :-'len S"lth arrived In y ' "-'--vw ui l:iiiiii rii'iMii ' imi nil v i mm n .... . . Suo, mrho 1,0",t,d(ia I,'"?: rfJE5. Rtobeth and Speedwell ar- Is the Missouri Henrosenr " .. VX . sV, " " I uam 'erday from m nJiu?r0ftl!n5,d an "I'Pfoprlatlon of m.ooo.OQO for rural roads. Try The Times' Want Ads. Gas Range Cooking The Scientific, Sanitar Satisfactory Way Start the spring right by getting your wi a gas range. Cooking with gas Is not only sclontlf sanitary and completely satisfactory, but It Isteconon Icnl. You don't waste fuel or tlmo In firing up. Hot summer will soon he here. "With n gi range your xvlfe can prepare n meal (illicitly wltho. heating tho whole house, and without spoiling 1 temper or ruining her health. At preserving lime ask her it' she wants t go back to the old rnngo. 'q know what her nnt wer will be nud we also know Hint by that tlmo yo will not need to ask tho question, In the fall it' your house heating svsten does not provide heat for tho kitchen tho problom I solved by Installing a Kitchen Heater, tho llttlo rut nlng mate ol tho gas range, He sure to see the 1913 gas range model at your dealers. A few of tho new features ar ux-iis nun biusb uoors nnu thermometers; oven uuu.u MiBii'uu, oi imiow; convenient shelves; non-ox Idlzlng metal. ' Oregon Power Company ut or Secoud and Central Telephone 171 Yom Jlb Printfaxj Done at Timnies' Of f icp ' ii 1 . V i tlk UV h (ar ixS "'i.'ijVj &.ti. --' iisfinftsmm j - Aw nw.. aM,.,n...... ,---. I, UV.w- A A V - mW-f'W a,K -k