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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1915)
ht?; TTJEsTTTTi Jl iHfifLfl'lBjW'HSIliinati ffJ! "" ' j " T7!?l!mH ditiiftltfHn InftHm TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 191 5 EVENING EDITION MORIM SALS I IDS ENTraHEiJ PULES MASllKli:M)rHfilJO,VlMSI'OST XIXB oitWJOX PAIISIS TO ox rmixd iask oivks nv vscuk sam Hi;' WHAT IS l!AIMT..txn IX M2WKST C 1TY OK IUIIS To Uo Willi Allies lii lloijiltal nt Ux , Mves ,,, , lTimtlllii irripi.'XewTiy Xolos TcIHiib of CoitihipH nml Pontic, Itclgiimi, Wltltlti Sight of lllg Guns of (jcrinmio. Within the sound and sight of tho guns, 30 minutes from tho firing line, Hon Project Will bo Open for Sett lenient on Mny 1. (Special to Tho Times.) WASHINGTON, D. C, April II. GolnjW nml DoliiK" ' a hhcly Community. rPnoclnl to Tho Times.) WAQNER, April 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. pnny, sell products more readily unless they aro kept golnB, and it than hot cakes, aid tho farmer get- is tho sanio with money. An ax Ing what ho needs, sell to him for Is of no uso unless It Is wielded, ono hnlf of what ho has to pay It is the samo with money. A wind now, keep Iho profits for yourself 'mill will never pump water unless Instead of Bending such besides tlie.lt Is released and sot going. It Is tho graft by talddlo men to outsido the samo with money. Money Is no men, and of all good things, In- bettor than wet gunpowder If It Is struct your wise men of tho Legls- hidden In an old sock. Tho troublo laturo to compel canneries ofn great deal Is that money Is crip- to the little village of La Pouno, Hel- The Secretary of tho Interior has: narklow arc visiting at tho Homo of their daughter Mrs. Joo Barker, a few days this week. Mrs. Wm. Doak and daughter Zet ta wero Myrtle Point shoppers Sat urday. Mr. Darling of Coqulllc has opened up his grocery store nt Wagner. Ho I. Taylor Is painting tho Ross storo. Mrs. Shcelinn and daughter Jowelj wero Myrtle Point shoppers yester day. Miss Maudo Elliot and brother, Roy, vlsltod at tho Taylor homo all last week. All enjoyed tho plcturo ahow Sun- glum, Is wliero Dr. 13. V. Morrow, just Issued a public notlco opening of Mnrshflold has been assigned for to entry and Irrigation certain lands hospital duty. A letter was received, within the Fifth Unit of tho Umatilla from Mm this morning In Washing- Irrigation project, Oregon. Tho ton, I). C. Ho leaves Saturday on tho lands consist of only 250 acres, dl U. S. BU L6uls for Liverpool. vldcd Into nine farm units. tlr. Mhrrnw trnno Jr. Mm apat fit Arrnrilltn? In tlln terms Of thn nilb. war Us thd first surgeon appointed. lie notice, tho lands will be opon to w' carry n full lino of fresh meats from the Northwest and will ropro- entry at the local land office at La '" connection. , ' sent, Oregon, the wish of tho Amer- Grande, on and after May 1, 1015, JIr- J- T- Iloss has returned to his lean Red Crosi Society to appoint and no ontrynian will bo given prior ol(1 Jb nBn,n' Ho ,s lay,1,ff l,, ono inch" representative from every right on account of any scltlomcnt Heavy steel between Uakor Creek and otnto In tho Union. or filing made beforo that date. Wagner. Prom Information gathered In Tho farms average about 20 acres Tho "Hub" will bo ready for busl Wnshlngton Dr. Morrow has been each. Tho construction charge Is nC8s next week, told that tho hospital of tho Allies at $70 per acre, payablo ns follows: A llir80 croWtl attended tho "Pov Ln Paune, In Belgium Is one of tho Thrco dollars and a half per aero crtv Bnl1-" Saturday night, at Burch'a largest near tho firing line. It con- as nn Initial instalment, at tho tlmo I lin11' Mrs- Snm "olcomb received Inlnn 1.3(10 rnto nnii oxt lmrrnp.lt of makinir entrv and water rlchl an- lllu """ pn.. .fnvH UWW "-- -- .,.--,.- - w - - -- for even moro patients. plication; no further payments on ac. "Tho Major hero tells mo." writes count of tho construction chargo will tho doctor, "that the men nro con- be required for five years, nfter ntantly being brought In for medical which tho first flvo annual Instal trcatment, that we aro within sight ments shall bo five per cont of tho of somo of tho firing and can con-1 construction charge, mid tho remaln utantly hear tho big guns booming dor shall each bo soven per cent nwaiHn tho iilstanco." thereof per annum, or $1.90 ner Quick mcdlcnl attention Is given aero, until tho whole amount ahall t,nv afternoon and night. tho wounded, tho hospital by special ho paid. Th0 first of tho annual In- Tll0s- Darklow held services at tho, ngrecment between the belligerents, Btnlments will becomo duo and paya- 0,u schoolhouso Sunday morning and' bolng protected from rlflo and can- bio on December l of tho fifth cal- nt tho now ono ln t!'o afternoon. non fro. About thn hospital Is mark- ondar year after tho Initial payment, ' Carpenter Maupln, of Coquillo, Isj cd n restricted district, called "dl- and subsequont Instalments shall bo bulllng a three-room bungalow for vino territory," extending out 1,000 Payable on December l of each year' Ira Chase. j feet to each ijldo of tho buildings, thereafter. There will bo an annual! Tho s- p- L Co. havo put up a In front and In back, hi this way tho cnargo for operation and malnten-' i""- u wngner. uno moro step to BurgcoiiB and their attendants nro,anco based upon tho amount of wa-!wnrd8n passenger train, practically under flro while at their tcr used. j Mr. H. Bennett expects to opon workfortheyaroconstantlyinslg.it1 Garden, Truck fruit nnd alfalfa'11'8 bnrhcr shop this wook. of tho whistling shells and tho places nr0 tll principal crop, and dairying' whom they land. l"o of tho leading industries. On' j, -. inn nwkir l Tho city of La Pouno has a pop- account of tho low altitude, crops PJh f)P I H FORI IM' illation of 10,000, or nt least It did maturo earlier thoro than almost, jvr AjAjU 1 VAVU17I lmvo, writes tho doctor, at tho beg-' anywhoro in tho northwest, thus In-! Tho Coos Bay Times will bo' Inning of hostilities, slnco which tlmo' "'r'g an especially good market for pleuscd to publish lottors from Its' many lmvo been killed off and others carl' fruits nnd vegetables. Owing '""lorn on all questions of public i J.avo fled. to tho nniall farm units tho conditions ' J""1, ff'ns no88?h1oll0ni ulT Dr. Morrow loft hero several weeks r0 moro nearly suburban than rural. lh vt.rrin. in m,tnai,i i,c' i, ' ago having sociired hla appolntniont wll'lo tho wonderful fertility of tho'tt-Ts Tho Times docs not Indorao to tho Red Cross. Ho nt that tlmo bo- soli, splendid cllmato, and character I1!10 ,'lcW8, xPrcsod thorolnj It Ii llovod ho wouhl bo placed on duly In ' of tho crops hid fair to mako of this ffi Td'.ffe'ront oplTon?on all mu uig iiuspuni ai uaiaiH aim was "uu io k'i- spui oi mo .orui agreeably surprised to linvo orders' wcs' to proceed closo to tho llpq of action salmon, halibut, etc., to tank nnd sell or glvo to any ono ready to buy or take. No moro wasting. Kconomy Is tho word. Simple ns A. B. C. and no ono starts such a beneficial enterprise. N. G. POHL. MOXKY NKHD.S FASTI2K LUGS pled by having both legs cut off, and It nits down on somo comer and whines. Cork legs nro boitor than none, nml walking Is hotter then lying down. Tho need of tho day is .somo ten second sprinting. Sot what money wo lmvo around to running and you will bo nblo to hear .tho hum of business any tlmo of the day. Exchango. Tlmt iicdestrlans on rurnl roada wear white patches on tho back of I their clothing at night and that tho IV EVERYBODY would talk good business It w6uld not bo long until things would bo humming. x.u ,8 u.o owy i.unK jk ..B. -, ,n8t ntoniobllC8 has erythlng elso Is on hand; plenty of " liru'u, ,"' ..., ,,, Mi,r v .. ... . boon seriously proposed in Engianu. money In tho banks, and fine prices ucc" f"-11""0" ' backs of wagons bo painted whlto ns bill for crops, Thp great need Is clr- culatlon of tho monov that is lying ! Havo your M'TTTKIt heads,. idle, Instead of hoarding It up. Car heads, etc., printod nt THE TIMES wheels dQn't amount to anything offico. LA M SPRIN SPRING VEAL We have a consignment of 10 head of veal and eight head of Spring Lamb for this week's special offering. Order early, as the demand for these meats will be great. :,si., A We also have beef, pork and chickens, the finest on the market, properly cooled by our own refrigerating plant. THE UNION MARKET J. E Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. SHIPMENT OF 0(1 E CARS II L ARRIVE SATURDAY At I.n Pouno ho will havo charge of Red Cros3 Unit No. J. with hlm when ho sails on Saturday tho doctor will carry porBonaJ letters from Sec. William Jennings' Bryilhj'tho French ambassador to Belgium, Do Vlssltto, Italian consul, Henri I.abbo, French consul, nnd tho Dolglum vlco coiihuI, tho Inst thrco of Portland, nnd also from Samuel Hill, son-in-law of Jim Hill of tho North Pacific railroad. Samuel 1111 1 Is president of tho Homo' fjoorgo (loodrum, Coos nnd Curry HSriS0',". lTml MmA I C""ly representative Tor Do go of King Albert, of Belgium. , ,lrol,10Ifl. cnr w rocovo f,vo j'"g carH Saturday, owing to tho Of tho 838,172 nllon lmmlgranto vnluo nnd popularity of Dodgo Bros.' ontorlng tho United States In tho laBt product It In Imposnlhlo to fill or flscal year U78.I80 wero between It dors fUHt enough, nnd II yeara of ago, 113,700 wero Tho flvo cars' aro nil Bold and less than U nnd .15,093 moro than will ho delivered to tho following: I). (J. McCarthy, Fred Mooro nnd Tom James, of Mnrahflold: n. rc. QU-stlons nffectlng tho public wol- lire, A (JOOl) SUKflESTIO.Y. 41. Glasses That Please BANDON, Or., April 13. Editor Coos Bay Times. If, ns I noticed In tho Mnrshflold papers, your city Is rather short of money, would It not bo propor and tlmoly to soo how a good deal of money could bu mndo out of Bomothlng you nml nil towns of Cooa County waste now? How quick tho flBh wnrdon will jump on n porBon catching a fish out of season, or hnvlng tho mis fortune to havo a four-Inch trout tnko tho bait nnd Is landed. Twon-ty-flvo do!lnrs flno, If you ploaso, and If you don't plcaso, you lmvo to pay It anyhow and cost of trial; no uso kicking, tho fish wnrdon must mnko money to exist. On tho other hand, hundreds of thouBanilH of pounds of so-called waste from Hilling nnd Bill I.undy, of Myrtle1 salmon In canneries nro dumped Into Polllt. ! tho rlVOr or hnv nn.l nnlirwlu onuo I ... .-.. . wuwt.j ottja DON'T BE MISLED They sny WAR PRICES nro lilgli. Wo Bay OUR PRICES nro not high nnd WE CAN HAVE YOU MOXEY ns vo carry no over licnd c.pen.o nml nave you Hint on (lie co.st In HARDWARE, PLU.MRIXfl and FARM IMPLEMENTS, wlilch Is to YOUR AD VANTAGE. j i Schroeder & Hildenbrand's llarUwnro vi Plumbing. Genornl repair fihop. mm & BEIETT BANK k TORIC LENS OUR BEST Mr. Goodrum fltntca ho has Bovornl moro nold nnd Is pleading with tho factory, along with thousands of other itgontB, for moro cars to fill nnli'M already Hlgnod up. Cadillac 8, tho car that performs miracles, will iiIho bo nt Goodrum'B (lar.igo. where nnyono enn boo and get a demonstration llko thoy never hnd beforo. Cadillac will bo deliver ed Monday, so boo It beforo then. People Generally Have come to real ize that if defective vioiuii id iu v& IC1HCU" ied, a thorough ex amination by a comp etent specialist is nec cessary' ' " I mate these exam- , i inations by the most apprpved scientific methods. a word, oven our gront men In tho Legislature, thoy havo othor things to think about thnn bonoflt tho community, tho peoplo who lmvo voted for thorn. Our farmors must havo Improve ments on their land, mainly on bench land, stnblo manure would bo all right providing It liiu nil tho nocoBHary pnrts to mnko n complotu plant food, nnd worst of nil tho atrnw and ao cnlled hay Is full of HOMME'S liAXATi'VA , ifHH, noiuing uut weeds. Often called tha Coos Countv " 'th the lmprovomont by such. modlclno, Is a mild nnd pleasant i hundreds of grains of weods nro r .Cti V .,?Xiat. r constlimtlon. planted In tho soil to ono grain of Olvo it a trial. Trial bIzo 10 cents, at' what von wii, ,n i. iV .i any drucstoro. .imi jou wish to rnlso. Do tho -.- ., , farmers do to, so ns to mnko him t444 4 1 Plenty of work? or lmvo thoy not ! I been Instructed In tholr education i COLD SETTLED IX HIS RACK ' thllt w,lcr" no plant grows another lone can not fill tlmt place? Why 4 u,on orc,,, wow' ,0 grow iiiBtend OrA)EST RANK IN COOS COUNTY KftUbUfllicd 1880. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 iMterost Paid on Tlmo Deposit Officer: J. V. Bennett, President. ' J, II. Finiuigiin, Vice-President. R. V. Willlnms, Cn&hlrr. Geo, F. Winchester, Jsit. Cashier. I'oriiieily of Red Cross Optical Dopaitmeiit, now Rifoiu 10, owe LiuuIo'n Dry (.'noils fttoro. J. H. GRIFFITH OPTO.METRIST Maroliflcld, Orogon. Ed Voltou, of Rogers, Neb., writes 'I ho used Toloy Kidney Pills Tor backacho, and tho result of catching cold which bottled In my bnck. Foley Kidney Pills always glvo me prompt relief ami 1 can cheerfully recom mend them." Tho reason Eoloy Kldnoy Pill act bo satisfactorily Is because thoy uiutr.ilUo and dissolve tho poison ous waste mattor that remains In the blood because tho kidneys do not do their work piomptly In fil tering and editing out from the sys tem uric acid mid other poisons. itoiier usually follows ln a few d8 nnd BUch symptoms as pain In the sides or back, stiff Joints, sore miiBoles, rhoumatlBin, too frequent of valuable cultured products? Now coming back to fish wasto. It Is, as woll as meat and bones a necessnry part ln commercial for tlllror. SIioIIb you havo moro than enough at tho Bay to bo used with salmon waste. Potash? You cannot got potnBh salts now on account of tho European war. Why not substitute suoh with kolp harvostod out of saltwater? Kolp oven has lodlno which Is needed for some crops ftiid Is not to bo found In potnsh salt. Have n municipal fertilizer com- Smile! i i i The world takes off Its lint (o tlio nmii with a miiIIo. It turns tho cold Minulricr to (lie Individual who Is hour as a lemon. Wo nil love the m.m with a lienrly Inimli. Ho Is our friend, (ho rny of sunshine f0P which wo yonni, and Micess perches on his cheerful bhouldcis. Hut you wy: "It's haul to vuirk up own t sickly giin when you're dead liioko and up against tho cold old world." Wo will ngieo with )ou sou. Hero's the wmel. Start n hank account with your first earnings. Add to It. IWin (ho saving habit. Watch tint account grow. The siuilo will grow with It. It Is no troublo nt all to laugh when you haw money in the bank. F InSTiTlJ IL Bin OF COOS BAY So'cty Deposit Boxes For Kent. CllllllllllVU l.'l......! .. .. ... . . .. . . I itviiirtii'S V ... nuii in iiiu uiiiuuvi i nigiti, aim j, t BAVLISS other painful ami annoying nllmontBi dlwippoar. Folsy Kidney Pills con-, tnm uo itnrnirui lugrodlnt. Thoy am safe ns woll ns quick acting. For sale by Owl Proscription Phar macy. Krank 1). Cohan. Central awnu. OpiMMlte Chandler Hotel. Phone 71. Any kind of brick work at prices that nro right. And nil work guaranteed Call at "Tho Firesldo," John- son Bids., 137 Second St. Phone 131-J. Fronch ranges. Holler work BENNETT TRUST CO MARSHFIELD, COOS CO., OREGON utf Capital, surplus and undivided profits 1125.000.00 OFFICERS: J. w. iionnett, President Tom T. Bonnett, Vlco President iVrthur McKoown, Socretary Transacts a trust business only. Acts Bennett Swanton, Troasu rer as trustee of express trusts and also as executor nn,i ,ii u," "" .V "T"" ol ?x Company l Oregon outside of Portland oran. Id J8 " T law In this aute. organize under new trust i i ' ni' a Don Th 't Tlhieorj N dT o o 1JN JV WBOKNT debate ,it iriivmm, Mistnh Joh II Jolnisoii l ailed to convince Mi-. AVillard Koine Jew yenvs ago Uv. Johnson sunnount cd the color line and was the leading ninn in hi, line of work. J3nsiness was good and profits were high. Having all the money ho could handle n.t the time, he concluded to take a rest. To bo sure he planned to get into the field again at the proper time. .But everything was rosy and there really seemed no good and sufficient reason why jie should spend so many hours a day keeping his muscles lithe and strong and his wind good nnd his heart and nerves in trim. Eventually the meeting with Air. AVillard was arranged. Mr. Johnson was still tolerably con tent with what he had done. (Brother, a has-donc is about as bad as a has been.) Mr. Johnson did not care to stand up in tho training ring and punch nnd take punches. Ho did not see the necessity of practicing side steps and feints and rushes. ire knew all about them. "Why he had done all of that he ever needed to do. Mr. Willard did not overlook tho boxing mid the wrestling and the clinching and tho sidV slopping, etc. As a result, Mr. Johnson received Mr. "Wil lard 's compliments to the point of the jaw, and his business career closed. Advertising a business is the training of that business. Advertising ltceps a business healthy. It tones up its liver, strengthens its toiOcpsJ steadies its heart and keeps its nerves in order. Once in awhilo a man decides that ho is doing so much business that he can stop advertising for a while and run on momentum. Momentum is the gradual process toward a full stop. The momentum business is usually premature ly full-stopped by the straight left jabs of the well-trained competitor who finds his opening in the 2(ith round. .1 f you want to stay in business stay in the ad vertising field. No matter how much business you aro doing) keep up the energy tlmt makes it. You might as well cut off your legs because you are running well in a foot race, as to cut off your advertising because your business will con tinue without it. You might as wcjl tell the insurance man that you are so healthy you will drop the policy for u few years as to stop advertising because busi ness goes on without it. "Don't need to" is the eventual preliminary to "Can't do it.' The only man who doesn't need to advertise is the man who has retired from business. The only policy holders who doesn't need to pay his premiums is dead. Air. Johnson doesn't need to train any mow He is licked. WW !. M Tk Cos Bay Times wall keep your bosiness in training i " 1 tK k a. to- 'sseseesKstmemfgc' v.ftiflftrtiflittifc