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"tTT. THURSDAY. APRIL 1. 1915-EVEMIMG EDITION. - . i , i." - "W1 fi,4,i4 tw6 THE COOS BAY TIMES mmmMmmmwmmm. i ri'i'iii;, '.c.-R.i, t .,! , u n i' i . .it u tiJjiwtfT'iviiH !.. ! M.iMHt'MjrawftJKitiHap?ravii. --;- v-' - M si . OOSJAYIIMES:l Jim Hunt's Booster Breezes k -kHl I.',!!,..- !! Ilitli .11. li .wuwri i-.mium ' DAN K. MAI.ONUY, Now I-.dltor JOfflrlnl Paper or won Miuniy Yofficwl Paper City (if Mnralifleld. fc Address nil conimunlcntlnns to COOS I JAY DAILY TIMF.S. Uutered at the Postoffleo at Mnrsh fleld, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall mattor. SUUSCRIPTION RATKS DAILY. fhio year . ....JC.OO Per Month "" WKHlCLY. One year .$ LCD When paid strictly la advance- thu subseilption plico of thn Coos Hay Times Is f G.00 per year or $2.60 for six months. An independent Hepiibllcan news paper, published ovory ovcnlng ex tent Sunday, and wookly, by The Coos lla- Times Publishing -. CIJRI2 I'Oll SORKIIKAD WIIILK The Times doos not conduct u rnsular quorluH and unsworn column, ovory now mid then somo onu writes ask ing nnHWfrs to some iiuostlon. Re cently n render propounded olio by (iskliii; u euro for a sorehead. Thin Is n complaint which Is one of thu Rlugos In tho development of .1 ' knocker." It Is found In many nolKhhorhoodH and Is mildly con tnloiis, but Is moro virulent In buiho Hccllonr than In others. The victim Is practically worthless for community purposes. Some times a bad caso will spread rutlior rapidly. It passes from caso to case through contact In conversa tion, business dealings, public meet ings mid othorwlBO. Tho euro Is rather easy. If the vSr-tlm will sock out Homo neigh bor and do lilm n nood turn It will always holp. If tho favor can bo done In 11 wholo hearted wny to anotlier victim of sorehead and es pecially to a person who naiborn n fpolliiB of soroheadodiicss toward tho doer of tho good and neighbor ly deed, so much tho bettor two rates will bo benefitted Instead of 0110. Thn best remedy Is to tako n sy itHiiatlo course of holplug to mnko thu community n better plnco In which 10 Hvo. (living up'somethlng relflshly desired, llku havlnn your own way nbout hoiiio public policy or project Intended for communal hottermeii Is very good In nllaying tho Irritation of tho cranium. A man who will put himself In tho other fellow's, plnco nnil try to follow tho uolddn rulo Is always bene fitted, Another ImiTTiTtefiil treatment Is to ntlend nil publla meetiugn or jour follow citizens mid wirtfo on 0110 or two conimlttucH for tho ; r poso of accomplishing some public good. A bud ensu of sorehead often comes from dofcctlvo brooding In Bolltudo--blooding over tho victim's own real or fancied grievances. Asso ciation In 11 broad-minded way with one's fellows, and brooding over ways to make llfo bettor for every one Is thu sovereign romedy, with tho aoldun Hulo tin thu muuutil mid guide book of life, Try It and see. I.OUIH coim is mm plit.mhkr Vhone 1WIJ -171! Central Ate. Tli-hetN lor KASTKR MONDAY HALL to ho gUen l.y CATHOLIC LADIKS, urn now 011 halo nt "TI10 Owl" Phm-iuiicy, lluy t'liruer mid WlnKler's. Times want ails bring results. Tourin OatofOil -acliaimt from the oil you li-ivc brcu uting mean bother in adjiitlini; tlia feed. Othemiic too niuih or tuu little is fed into the cylinder. No tioublc if uu UJO 1-Mltor Times: I wont down tho rond singing: "Onco Ho Wns Puro as MornlnR luw aR Ho Knelt nt Ills .Mother's Knee," and a volco coming out of lite void saying "I want you to stop making fun of my mother." Said I "Why, you flat head, I don't know your innmu's name, let alono ma'.i liif; feu of her." Aid tho volco said ".My motlior's name was Morning Dew," mid said I "What was your father's name?" mid 11 nnswered: "Dover Do, n'id 111 nr.ino Is Over Due." So said I: 'Three moro Coos Hay assets In onu family " And the volco Bald "You better skldool You." So down the wagon track I flow until I cntno to where two- tracks got tangled up and of courso I took the other onu mid rlgh across tho wagon track was a stockade, then the contractor on tho wireless hogau to sputter and cackle, and tho firit Impression that got In a home run repeated this message. Some tlmo in thu dim pnst your oM friend Robot (b thut laid out Point Doflnnco Park In Tacoma has been here, right here, and built tint stoi'lmdo to keep the i:ik from get ting nwny down to tho bay. I see 1 coild not climb over and I coulJ not go round so I took a reef In my belt, threw my coat over uml pinched through. I walked along 11 trail where tho pretty salmon berries mid mnnznnlln hushes were In full bloom mid all of u sudden 1 run Into n half swamp, halt prairie, and nbout r0 Indian Itunnor ducks weru sitting on n floating barn door News of Nearby Towns Fixmavci: nkws Items of Interest, Culled From Tho Columns (r Thfcj A Vest A deed from JohiiBon-Auderson Co. conveying to tho Willamette Pacific It. It. Co. a right or way. across tho rock quarry below Mnplo ton wns filed for record In tho offlco of the- county clerk Hi Ijugciio last Saturday. We learn from 1. SlitSJorstrom of tho Point Terrace Mill and Lumber Co. that his company nro expecting a boat hero before long to tako n car go of lumber from their mill 4o Han Francisco. Cnrroll Cushmau returned to his homo in Acme Wednesday, after n visit nt Mnrshflonl with his undo, Andy Walto. Hoy Saubert and wife rturued home from Mnrshfleld where they were railed on account of the death or Mrs, Saubert'u sister. and the band master was drilling t them to sing: "Oh wo won't go homo till the wheat gets rlpo or wo won't go homo at nil." Oh, wo won't go homo till tho coin is shucked, and that'll be In tho fall' And Just over tho hills tho frogs were singing: "Oh! Hooster .llm, come on I como on!" I law n cottngo built some tlmo since 1102 standing up on n knoll with npplo trees, Oh! so high, I wna going to say 100 foot, but Tor fear somebody will think I am n mon strous liar I'll scalo It down to 70 feet mid Bay two rods. I stopped easy so as not to awaken tho fam ily dog and knocked nt tho lean-to door and n cheery volco bawled out: "Come In." So I como in and found a long lost brother. Ills name wns Jim, too. Only ho wan not a Hqostor. "Hoon to dinner?" Says Jim to Jim and Rays I: "Nopo. Hut I'm not tho least bit hungry. Illglit there I lied. "Well," Bays tho other Jim "Kat yon mush or you don't go." So ho rod mo bn'ked bonus mid several other delicious gct-ups, coffee, raised biscuits mid pudding. "Well, brother," said I "do you own this makings of n wilder ness farm?" "Oh, no," snld he, "this holongs to two of C. A. Smith's omployccH. "What do you ralso?" Oh, one of my neighbors told mo tliM for tho Inst 400 years thoy li'id raised n full moon tldo mid the price." Jim Hunt. NVSWN HKKOLUTIOXK OK HKHPKCP HIUSLAW POUT IIUXD.S Since 1!ll) 9 there has been flUl,-. OOP expended tor Improving the Sliislaw harbor. Of this thu govern ment rurulsliud ?U ir,,r,00 mid the Port an equal amount. The port raised the money by Issuing bonds mid has already retired 110,000 of them leaving $200,000 or Port bauds now uutHtaudlug. Vlorenco West. ItcMriiillons Upon the Death of ' up tnln V. C. IlniTls liy Coon Pny Lodge Xo. 07H, L. O. O. M., f Muisliflelil, Oregon. Whereas tho hand of death has romoved from us our esteemed brother, Cnptnln W. C, Harris, there, roro ho It Resolved, that by tho death ot Cnptnln W. C. Harris, our order hiiD lost nn honored member, wo a beloved and valuublo brother, mid til family n loving mid devoted hus band mid fntber, and that Coot Hay Lodgo No. C78, L. O. O. M. does, mid Ms mouthers do hereby extend fto tho bereaved family mid the friends or tho departed our most sincere mid deep-felt sympathy, with thu usnurnnce the memory or him who p:.nsod 011 will over ho present with us, and ho It further Resolved, that theso Resolutions l'o extended upon thu rccordu of this lodge, and that n copy thotcof bu presented to thu family of tho deieniied, mid that copies thereof bo offered to thu Coos Hay Dally Times mid tho Marahflold Kvciilug Record for publication. -COMMITTEE Till: I'IPKIt MU8T Hi: PAID A rumor current 011 the street, to day, is to the effect Atty. O. V. Mc Knlght or Murshrield was In thn city thin week oil business connected wlt.i the collection or 11 J 1,000 salary claim ot Detecllvo Mitchell's against .1. W. Coach for services rouderel. Tin) rumor has no knowledge or thu claim being paid, Western World. im(iP W THETRINIDAD-LAKE-ASPHALT M Trinidad Lake asphalt is "Nature's .v.-vis" i .:..,- .ni,.riim(i r' . inr s why 11 'makes Gcnasco so enduring and economical for all your roofs., i . Get it now for all .your buildings. . , nn V .J C. A. SMITH LUMBER & MANUFACTURING CO. Marshficld, Oregon. We want your cash business and make it an object for you to pay cash GET A RECEIPT Coos Bay Tea, Coffee and Spice House. Phono itOt-J. FUNIHI & BENNETT Bflii OLDEST BANK IN COOS COUXTT EstblJslica 1888. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Interest Paid on Tlmo Deposlu YOU CAN PAY YOITH 'jUXICH TllltOPrj T13 orricon: J. W. Ilonticlt, President. J. II. FlannKiiii, Vlce.Prcsldent. It. F. WilllniiH, Ciihlilcr, a' V' Whiter. Ami. q Abstracts VOU IIL'LIAIII.H AIISTHACTS tJK 'TITM3 AND IM'UICMATION AHOUX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSUFIKM) AND COQUIMjK CITY, OltKGON GENKHAL AGKNTS, IiSTSll)U AND SKNGSTACKICN'S ADDITION AGKNTS FOR CANADIAN PACIFIC JtAIUtOAD LANDS uKNiiY si:ncjstacici:n. managkk TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME -:- -:- bus boon a hobby with us tor a good .J any yoars nud a lot of our customers will tell you whan It comas to tfottli k good, sound, durnblo frnrnlnR mntorlal at tho right prlco wo know our busi ness. Just toll what you want to build and tho amount you want to Bpond and wo'll sat busy with our pencil and ricuro out the boit your uouoy can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. IlKTAIL DF.PAUTMKNT OCT THU FUEL HILL I TWO 1IY USINO OUlt WOOD PHONR 100. 1H2 HOUTII HHOADWAY fe! - 1 imue TI10 wiii-liF liiln-H orr Its hut (0 thtmiuu MlthnsmlK It turim the t-ohl hlniulili'i- to tho indlihluiil tt10 (, siiui- iim 11 li'inon. " We nil low thu nuu ullli n K.nrt' luiijtli. Ilo Is oiif frluml, llm my or Miiislilm. f, ulili li wn yi'iu-ii, uml sin-ess perc-hes on ,s timru, hlionlilciM. Jtut. you Miy: "H'n Iiniii to Mork u ixi'ii 11 sickly Ki"lii wlii'ii you're dcwl hioko nml m, nmilnst tlio colli otil wotlil." Wo will kiv with j mmi. Heir's the i-enieilt. Start n bank aicmnii with jour lli-Mt'piu-iiliiKS. Aclil to it. Fo,, nl0 m. luibll. Wntcli lliuuccouiit Kiow. The Miillu will Ki(v Willi II. It Is 1111 trclulilo til nil to IiiiikIi M,t.n Jn1 have money in (lie hank. T i I BANK I CITY AUTO & TAXI CO. I DAY AND NIGHT BHHVIOK I For tut I, phono 20, Chandlor I Hotol. , b'ot :oining carB, phono 20 I Cliandlor Hotol j LYNN LAMHETH, Prop, New OuJi : t Now Curs . s. - CHIMNEYS FIRE PLAOEB J. II. BAYLISS Ary Kind or llrlck Work at Prlco3 That Aro Right, And Mil Work Guaranteed Call at "Tho Fireside," Johnson nhlg., 137 Second St. Phone 34-J. French Ranges. Dollor Work OF COOS BAY Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent. BENNETT TRUST CO. MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON Capital, surplus and undlvidod profits 1125,009.01 OFFICERS: J. W. Bennett, President Arthur McICeown, BeereUry Tom T. Dennett, VIco Proshlont Bennett Swanton, Treaiater Transacts .1 trust business only. Acts ns trustco ot expreu tniii and also ns executor nml administrator of estates. Tho only Trtit Company In Oregon outside of Portland organized under new twt law in this Btato. HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. G HE HOME j AFFY MADE g AVERN CANDY Wo mnko Ico crcniit JITH (Vntriil nve., l"'oiio 1U1-L YOU AUTO CALL ' FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS I'Iioiio i(l()-L. Night nud Dny. ItljiM Cnle. flood Cnrs. Careful Drivers I). T. iOOTE. Pictures & framing Walker Studio T BGEi TUNS OHTHTIE Weekly Servlco Coos Hay nml San Francisco, li an I MM III Freight and Passenger Service ' From San Francisc.o, Tuesdays; From Coos Bay Saturdays, FOR SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAV APItlli .', AT 1:00 P. M. Sau Fraiiclsco Office, COO Flfo Hiillillnu;, nml Pier Number M Ooos Bay Agent, 0. F. McQ eorqe, Phone U .MAititiAGi: i.ici:nsi:h isikd SOtTAIj CAIiFNDAR ' ' FRIDAY ! Phllathea Society at llap- ' tlst Church parlors. Norwojtliui I.utliernn Y. P. i S, at chapel parlors. 4 Thlmhln Club with Mrs. ' W. V;iUKhan. SATPRDAY H, C. Club with Miss lluleu tlulovseu. .40404 t ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL Iu tho Hoart of Marsh Hold ZJ - A I All Outside Rooms Stp"ii Hoat ...U.or. np3. Cold Wntnr .JAM.-HtVII-.fi. TOC llllll AVliKKIiY IIATICS, s;..-i() v ,. ! MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular placo for Good Meals. n Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial & B'dw'y To Portlcmd every Thursday To Eureka every Monday DR III Tho only mnrrliiKo llcenso' Issued hutweun Mm ch ir and March -T. was that to Thoinas T. Tnnnlson uml Mahlo K, Stuvousou last Tues day, Tliuwo Coipilllo iooplo wore uiari'loil Wndiienday cveulufc. Aiioth or .u Ishiii'( M'Mti'iday to .Tobso K. Fiutor ami Mahlo McKeo. Ciuiiilllo Sontlnol, ZEROLENE iho Sancfarct Oil for Moior Canr m KL7t?) ! 1 - SK'JtJr It tl obtainuhl0 tvtry whir, from Senile to Sau Dif i;ii, from Spulane tu l'luicnlx -aully pit ayr or rtadjule lunilct. And it ii alna) uniform- - the amc ImiJ) llic miiic pcifcct lubii caliiii; ipjality. 'BAND0N DEBATERS WIN FR0MMEDF0RD HIGH Curry Off Honors At Kuuoiio: Mit ' Salom IHkIi llefoii RcIiiiiiIiik and Winner DoliatOh Kastorn Oii'non l-H'tlKNl-:, Ore., April 1.- Tho do hatiiiK team of llandou IiIkH tahool won from thn Mud ford limh spouters Iu this city Tuesday afternoon, ltuu don mods from hyro to Sulom to do Imtit htiforo ruturniiiK tu tludi lionma, Tho wluuor of thU coutet will meet tho winner of tho ousloiu OroKou hlKh schools for tho chniuploushlp ot tho state. LOCAL DRUGGIST MAKES ' MANY FRIENDS, u , Tho I.ockhart-Parsons DriiR Co. report they aro making many frlonds throiiBh tho QUICK huneflt which Martiliflnlil pooplii rocolvo from tho slmplo nilMuro of huikthnru hark, Klyi-eilni', etc, known as Adlor-l-ka. This roiuody hvenmo famous hy cur-' Iuk nppoudlcltls nml It Is tho most thorounh howol rlennser known, net Iuk on HOTll tho lowor nml upper bowel Jl'ST ONK DOS11 of Adler-I-Ka rellovos constipation nud i;ns on tho stonuuh nlinost IMMHDIATKI.Y Tho Lockliart-Pnrsons Drug Co. -AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYAFID Nortk Froat Htrjol, IMioiia 70. PICTURES nml Picture Framing REHFELD'S JUO CKNTRAIi AVFNU1) Phono 273-J. ROOFING REPA'PIG, CONTRACTING, ROOFING MATERIALS, FELTS AND CEMENT J. L BRICP 'B. 118. P. 89. SAVE MONEY i by orilorlntc the ruinous HENRYVILLE COAL i .Nut coal, per ton . , $4.00 Lump Coal, per ton 50.00 ;Or. half ton of both 55.00 D. MUSSON, Prop. Phono 18-J or lonvo orders t Hlllyer's Clpir Store. I TUB FAST AND COMFORTAHLH S S.Geo. W. Elder NEWLY KQUIPPKD NORTH PACIFIC 8TKAMBHIP CO. O. F. McGFORGE) AGENT W. H. PABlB Phono 44, Marshflold Phone 421, North Bjri w " 'l "HiMunwm . w - "VB - X GOODRUM'S GARAGE i-JWIfll Dealer rvcryn licit, or at all acnciei and Ser vice Slatiuiu of the Standard Oil Company (CMtKrt) llunlillold TUkct.s lor KASl'KR MOXDW MAI.Ij In lio RlVi'ii by CATMOMC I.A IHKS, iiiv now 011 halo at "Tho Owl" Pliniiiuicy, llusy Coriii'i' ami, Winkler's. 1.1IIUY coal, 'llio kind YOU Imvo A1AVAYS USUI). Phono 7'J. INielflo Mery uml Transfer Company. Does Not Rub Off, Lasts A Times as Loot at Other, SlVCI Woil. Get a Can Today MiACJv SII,K STOYi: POLISH For Sale by SCHHOF.DHR llll.DKNItRAM) Phono 177. UOMK OF T11R CADII.1.AO AND DODfiU O Al'TO Sl'PPMKS FOR A Mi j MARKS OF CARS ' !U7 Ceutriil nv. Phono !I7.1-Ii QUATERMAS STUDIO QUALITY PHtrrns ODDOsite Blanco Hotfil. a 1 ! south coos iuvkr hoat skrvici: launch h.yprkss leaves .Miirthfielil every day H . 111. Leaves head of river at :1S p. 111. sti:ami:r rainhow leaves head of river dally at 7 II. 111. Leaves Mnrs"field at 2 p. III. For charier apply on board. ROGKRS .t- SMITH Proprietors -i KQDIPPKD WITH WHIKIiESS. Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMK. .nmncB SAIIS FKOM MAHSHFIKLD KVKRY .MONDAY l)UHa 5Wj" ON THU FOLLOWING DATKS: JfARCH 15, AT 0:00 A. " MAHCH U'J AT 1 P. M. MARCH 20, AT 8:!l A. M.I Jf rj PORTLAND, KFFKCTIVK MAHCU lUtli, AND V.WXX tA THKRKAFTF.R. tf TIOIU2TS ON SALE AT PORTLAND CITY TICKET OFFICE AND OA1C STREETS. PORTMND. . . Phono 85-J. O. B. LANDERS. r- I MAHSHFIKLD MATKHNITY 4 HOSPITAL Mrs. M .,). Ostrow, IBr. Mrs. ,1. K, KiiimiiHis 4 (Formerly Mrs. Dillon.) Head Nnr.so CC2N'orth Second street. 4 Phono 1GG-R Open to All Physicians a Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges. Buildings. General ConslnicW" COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon wl work the Dredge "Seattle" tho most poiverftil, best equipped nud most thoroughly twenty-Inch hydraulic- drciljjo 1 lae,,c """' COOS Bnv nffinn : nffiP.fi. Seattle, Washington. ' Marshfield, Oregon. Times Want Ada for reeults, i-xr . --fJeSSi I Phono 10C-Ty. I MARSIIFIKI.D, ORGON