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rrryp I-- Kf .THREE THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1915 EVENING EDITION fear f S Blanco Hotel, 12 w- p.uaiiiTO". u" ; C . . - a...AAA hoODRUM'S GARAGE -l ..mitt OP TUB I Ml."" "- cAtUM.AO AND DODGE fj vto suwiiiia for all j maki:s of cars 47 Central av. Phono STS'Ij l AljZZZZLunZ I pmm! I VESTERN LOAN AND BUILUINU uu. o, Assets $2,340,000.00 lys8 per cent on savings I I S. KAUFMAN & CO. t Local ireasurer a, I qgss I WE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See CORTHELL . Phone 311. IITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bena. Fancy and Domestic CHINA chires& Framing Walker Studio Models ENDERS0N CORSETS" alio principal distributor OIYX" and "CADET" HOSE S. JENNINGS, No. Bend T BR! IDA AT WELL'S W00DYARD 'orua Front Htrawi, ' llmn r.7l lira RRAL QUF.STION bs question Is not, will men 4 fcaor you for your work? Hut docs your work honor rout Your concorn Is not Mj to create profit for $ rounelf, but to mako that phlch -!v til profit many be 4 Rides yourself. DOS RAY STEAM LAUNDRY Phono 57-.1. Commutation Tickets $2.00 20 kHsld..VortIi nend Aato Lln I (Terr tea minutes from fl a. ni f p. in.; to South Slouch ouco m leailng at 11 n. in.; to Empire 1 trips u day. GOItBT KING. Props. - rwAii jyKm cm $, P'n'iejs ra opiates I. . RAVLISS iny kind of brick work at Prices tlut are rlEht. And all work Guaranteed '1 at 'The Fireside," John- ton Bia-j, 137 Second St. , on- 431-J. , pnrh raises. Rollor work. ' O ., . ; 't'TU COOS RIVER ROAT SKRViaj WDXPII wvimroa fte .Mitrthflclu every day m. Uaves head of rler "i ":i5 p STRAMIMi iiAivnnw fTM head of river dally at, 7 " leaves Marsl!eld at 2 p. , "r cuurtcr apply on hoard. "uumis KJIIT1I Pioprleton wBMrmm PUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will be kept 1'K. TO THE PPHfJO X fular state Rcem.od "tt.-r nm Do la chaiL'H Phone 103.J I I "" " '' cn0? I yliiSr' i ' wife il-;fi j&jgial R.A.WALSH and EAGLE EYE ir'THE OUTLAWS REVENGE im THE DAWN OF ANEW REPUBLIC V rouji-PAnT mutual MASTcnrtcroRc-ruoDucno uv uuliancci General Frauclseo Vllln, tlio Mexican bandit Napoleon, who fashioned n, modern aritiy out of the nnv ranpers of the plalni of Clilhunhua, h tho hero f "Tlio Oiltmw's Itovenso In tlio Dawn of a Now Republic," another o tho Belles of Mutual Maslorplrturei Inaugurated by tho Mutual Film Corporation to anticipate tho public doinnnd for better motion pictures. Thoo four anil 11 vo icel feature films have already caused n ijolnblo, Improvement In tho mov Ins drama all over tho country. Tho production Was mndo by tho Itolhuico Company In four reels under tho direction of W. Christy Cabaune. It. A. Vnlsh plays tho ottllnw, Gonornl Vllln, and ho Is ably supported not only by the always delightful Mac Marsh, but by Robcit Ilnrron, Englo Kye, Ireno lltint, Teddy Sampson, Waller Long, W. E. Lawrence, Spottlswoodo Altkcn und F. A. Turner as well. 1 20,000 milet valves ' ' It I rW 'S a3$s?,. JsJjsa--, BUY YOUR ZER.OLENE AT Koontz G'ctrage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: " .. Phone 180-J 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 SUM-J. Hill mi m MiMgnm iiimhui "" Abstracts FOR ItKLIAULH AHSTUAOTS OP T1TW3 AND lM'UUMATlUN AROL'T C00S BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., inc. MARS1IFIKLI) AND COQUII.WJ CITY, OREGON GENERUi Af.KXTS, RASTSIOIC AND SHNGSTACKEN'S ADDITION AGENTS FOR CANADIAN PAt 1110 RAILROAD LANDS HENRY SENGSTACKEN, MANAGER 1 1 " I TO BEAT THE BUILDING GAME baa beeu a bobby with us ror a kooc .iany yPar uu ,u. u. nnr custcaiers will toll you when It comes to eettli r good, sound, dulo framing material at tho right price o know our busi ness Just tell wlut you want to Lalld and the amount you want lo speed and we'll set busy with our pencil and flture out the beat your uoney can buy. Try us. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT COT THE FUEL BILL I TWO UY USING OUR WOOD pnoNKino '" ""'" innnwAV Mnrdifidd-North Bend Leawa .Marshfleld nt Rusy Corner 10:00 a.m. a -00 p.m. C;00 p.m. U-aves North Rend 15 min utes later - gpovmd W once V A man in the lumbering district of Washington writes us: "I havo run twenty thousand miles and only had valves Ground once, and tho engine has run (rood. Have uccd Zcroleno all the lime. It has given the best of satisfaction." Zcroleno giv3 efficient lubrication in all maccs and sizes of cars under all sorts of conditions. Dealers every where and at ail service stations or agencies of tho Standard Oil Company (Clllornto) Stockton - Empire Auto Service LcMves Empire. 8:30 a.m. 11:80 a.m. a.JJO p.m. Tfcwsvn ITOvcr myrtle point personals Riecy ltltn Gleaned 1'iom (ho Piia.es of Tho Enterprise. Miss Hello O'Connor, one of tho teachers In tho Marshflcld schools, was an over-Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. CI. W. Shel ley. Miss O'Connor and Mis. Shel ley aro old collcgo chums. j John A. Haines, of North HcnJ, who suffered n stroko of paralysis of the right slilo somo tlnto ago, came hero tho fore part of tho week to visit friends. Dr. Stcinmlor was called, first of last week, to seo little Milton, tho three-year-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mast, who In falling fractured tho bones In his left arm. Mrs. II. L. Hnrgolt camo from Mnrshflcld Saturday for a Visit at tho homo of her parents, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Loop. Mrs. Harry Hatflold returned to her homo Saturday, aftor bavins spent several weeks In North Uond at the hospital, Mrs. Mary Richards and daughter wept to tho Hay cities Tuesday to visit for a tlmo with relatives. PORT OHPOHH PICKINGS AkiiIu City Xohh RolatiM by the Ti Ibiinc. W. R. Keofur, son In law of A. J. Marsh, cut n deep gash with un ax ncro3s t'l? kuucklo of t!i; first linger on his left hand yestordny. llo was brought. Into town nnd tho wound dressed by Dr. Robbing. 1li finger can bo nnved, but tho joint 'III probably bo stiffened. Mr. and Mra. Koofor, wlioc homo Is in Sho l'oue, Idaho, bavo been npeudlug tho winter at tie Marsh homo on Klk River. Returning fiom ;Roguo Rlyorjnst ". hifsday evonlng'tllt Ru8tltV'Jr$i ped In at tills place and lauded t)io freight that sho was conijiellcd to enrry by' n fow days previously. Sonio of It wns considerably llnmW aged from being on tho boat so long, and also from 'being rehnndled, but tho boat won- was liaidly to iiiauiu ior iimi lor mm oui .uiwu people been ready anil worked ovnr tlnio, tho RUstler might have boon unloaded hero on her wnyd,o,n. The Tramp camo down from 'Coo's Pay last Saturday ovonlng with n loiul. ot hay and grain for tills pliico. Owing to a southerly wind hI:u was compelled to lay In NollloV rove until yesterday, ulion It calm ed down and sho dlspharged her vargu. Tho hay In particular, Ih welcomed by the teamsters us many of thorn have been running on a ahort allowance, and thoy aro all unxious to keep their horses In good thapc nt tho htglnnlug of the sum iier'a work. Earn Powoll, tho Roguo River Deputy .Game nnd Fish Wnrdon, spout several days In this section since our Inst Issuereturning south Monday. A. A. Jamleson, who has tho con tract for delivering tho piling for tho now wharf, started two of his toania at tho work last Thursday. Tho piles aro being hauled from Elk River. Thoy aro mostly CO feet long nnd 12 Inches In tho clear nt tho small end. This makes a very heavy stick, but owing to tho size nnd pulling finalities of Mr. Jam leson's teams ho Is nblo to hnudlo a pllo with 01m span of horses by "doubling up" In somo ot tho bad places. A now bildgo will bo built across Elk River this summer. RANDON RREEZES Tho Western Woild Rolal(. the Noun if the Clty.by-'lio-Sea. A. Harrows, employed as a filer In tho Eastsldo mill on tho Ray, Is spending a fow days at homo while ll"1. mill Is closed down tor ropn'rs. G, C. Glhba and J, A. Massoy, of Mill Creek, aro putting In somo of their tlmo training a pair ot cub bwira which thoy caught near tho hitter's place last woek. Mayor F. E. Allen, of Marshfluld. was a nandon vUltor Tuesday and Wednesday looking after tho busi ness of tho Rlako McFull Company, whom ho represents In this county. Rui on Varrach von Waldgbcrg, at tache of tho Gorman diplomatic ter vlco and a writer of some noto, wns In Randon on Wednoaday on a t"Ip along tho coast that ho Is mailing with tho vlow of finding suitable locations for Gorman colonists at tho clo80 of the war. Ho is an ex ceptionally wall educated man and Is deeply Interested In social prob lems and tho futuro of the UnHod States, which ho sees as tho coming nation ot tho world. A Minneapolis man kicks at scram bling up nnd down cracked Ice for somo tlmo and w mders If warm wea ther wouldn't be somo of an improve ment Retter than that come to Coos Day where the climate Is always bal Fiefs Fronts .SI US LAW SWINGS News oNf Plot euro ami Vicinity nM "Told by tho Pilot. The Florence school hoard has called an election for tho voting of $5000 bonds as petitioned for by the- voters ot tho district, to be 'held on Mny 1st, at tho school I House between tho hours ot 2 and 1 7 o'clock p. m. 1 Al Miner and John Safloy aro In Astoria to finish getting tholr boat j ready for launching tho first day I of May, when they will bring It to I tho Sluslnw, where, they expect to 1 use It for passengers and freight between Florence nnd Mnplcton. Porter Urothers nro drltlug plica nt their warehouse In Glenndn, to lllflkn n ltnntii f,i flin iilllntr In lin I used In tho construction ot culverts , nnd bridges on the railroad south I of Acme. They propose to hold tho j piles in tho boom hero nnd Bbip 1 them over tho stub lino from Olon- ada as they need them. J. Lee Drown, ot Mnrahflold, sec retary of tho Stato Hoard of Pliar1 macy.) passed tltiough' Florcnco Sat urdnyJ to bo present nt' tho meeting of tho board at Portland this week. Klrby IliHthera mo n- contract to ftynlHli tho Willamette Pacific with ,Su0 piling niid will get them on tlio A. O. Funk ranch near tho rock (piarry. Dr. A. L. Houseworth and wlfo, ot Marshflcld, wore In Floronco Tuesday on their way to Ohio for a visit. Porter Rrothors shipped tholr team that has been used around tho mill this winter to their Inrgo ranch near Maralittuld. COUNTY SEAT HAPPENINGS Nous of Coqulllo Related by 'be .Sentinel. ' , This week the matorlnls lnvo been got out on tlo ground for the, build ing of a small dam on W.nlkor croqk to lusuro.n steudy (o,w for tho now plpo lino of our city wnjor worics, TIih dam will bp nbput ho ffect long nnd six feet, high. It, l(f1)ii the Hiuno level ns tho duut on Hock Creek, These dams nro ubout three nnd a half miles from tho reservoir. on tho hill east of town and KG feet above It..' ,, Joseph A. Davenport, ono of tho ..t.t.,.. ...,ci,i.,n(u' r tiifu Mtv .11.1.1 nt his homc.on Jlenry street tat V,ltZL7!Thu J. U Plnkor last Sunday qyvnliip. .lie had 110911 ton woro ahojiplng In North Rend on ' In falling liur.ltli for years and since tho death ot his wife ftvo months I ago ho has grown gradually weaker, l taking less Interest In life. Ho was up and dressed tho day boforo his death, which was caused simply by 1 tho tired heart ceasing to boat. Tho I funeral services took placo at tho I residence nt 11 o'clock Tuesday jinprulng and wore conducted by Rev, jj. 13. Wullieck. At tho mutual mooting of tho Ko 'kcol Kluh hold n fow days ago the I following officers wcro elected for ! tho ensuing yonr: Leo, J. Cary, 'president; L. II. Hazard, vlco-presl-I dent; Cans, A. Howard, secretary; V. II. Lyons and J. 13, Norton, go.Vn lernors. Thu, nnnunl report of tho ! trcasuror showed nil duos liquidated and a comfortable balanco In tho troasury. Geo. W. Mooro oxpocts to resume work nt tho Raudou Lumber Mill In tho near futuro. Miss Eva Schrocder, of tho Coun ty Clork'a offlco forco, Is going to take a mouth's vacation and starts Monday by tho Elder for Euroku California, to visit her brothor, and ,wll thou go on south to visit nt other points. J., 8. Smith nnd fnmlly, of Cedar Point, woro Marshfluld visitors Sat urday and Sunday. SECURES HOMESTEAD 1 Mrs. Adeline Hillings or Maria!, mado proof on hor homestead yester- day beforo Clerk fitnnnard, using us wltnossoH, Jacob Fry and 13. II. 1 Prlco of Illaho. Thero Is nothing un- 1 usual In making proof on a home stead ordinal lly, hut this 0110 Is out 1 of the ordinary class, as tho laud u 1 question has been located half a cen tury and tho present owner has ro- l sided horo for twenty seven years, and tills In the earliest possible date ' proof could bo offered. Tho land has hcoji uiisiirveyed all tlieso )ears. Gold Reach Globe. NORTH REND ITEMS Mrs. E. C. Mather Is qulto '111 nt her home on North Rend Heights. Judge V. 13. Wattoia Is leported HI at his homo. W'altor Russell is lecoverlng from an attack of mumps, Mr. and Mra. W. It. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Garfield Simpson and Audrey and Rernlce Simpson spent the day yesterday, outing on Isthmus Inlet fold lettors and Insert them but llttlo timber is growing so that Perl Riley BalllnQer- ivelopes Is tho purpose of a'ti,o blazo from tho two flrea may bo ,.P,AN,o. 11 ..? m C o band operated machine put- l" u , ,ora. ," l ,, ,,rea ma ""iRMldence Studio, 317 No. ' To in env slmpl ented by a Georgia muii cCoun HUMAN DERELICTS Randon Is continually menaced byiMyrtlo Point; Foilx M. Wolff, Snn one or more human derelicts, who, Francisco; II. E. Alkus, Portland; In a constant Btnto of soinl-intoxlcn- J William Cnndlln, Coqulllo; W. 11. tlbn, eke out n mlserftblo existence-'Nunn. Portland; O, L. Mlsh, Snn by begging nickels and dimes on j Francisco; L. T. Morgan, Snn Frani tho streets and In public plnces. dsco; J. West, San Francisco. Rtilncd by drink nnd dissipation these-' poor unfortunates aro living (from band to mouth, hopeless of over regaining their lost physical I strength or moral courngo. They have become public nuisances. Just how thoy manngo to kcop their skins saturated with boozo Is hard to understand, for tho liquor regulations plainly prohibit Its snlo to habitual drunkards. Rut they get It Just tho same, olthcr through di rect purchase or through tho "kino Hess" of a friend. Giving one of these fellows a piece of change or n drluk of liquor Is not doing him n favor, but a grave Injustice, nnd Is simply help ing to keep hi in on tho path to de generacy and total disability. Thpro ought to bo a placo for such .men a place whore thoy might bo brought back to life. In Idaho and somo other, sthtcs, when a person gets that faj- gone, thoy nro feon tenced to a stato sanitarium, whore the fccblc-mlndcd nro treated, and kept there until cured. Many of tlicjn havo been brought back to their normnl physical conditions In this way, and tho majority havo mado good aftorwards. To keep on succoring them In a beggarly manner Is merely holplng to kcop tliom down and out. Thoy should ho taken care ot by tho stato. and In tho mcnutlmo the law re garding drunkards should bo strictly unforced. Randon World. NORTH INLET NEWS (Special to Tho Times,) Mr, and Mrs. Daly nnd family spent Sunday In North R0111K ChnrloH 1 Miller and John Travis were business visitors In 'North Rend nnd Marshflold last Saturday, Rouheu Lyon of Ferndalu spent sovoral days of tho past week, woi Ic ing on bis cranberry mtiriih 'hero. Win. Howard wuu'lu Mnrshfleld on Saturday. Mr. and Mrr. W. O. Hamilton wore guc3ts of tho hitter's sister Ih Marsh fl.old..ono day thin weok. Mr. Stolnhotr, of Hnrlah, Iowa, wits a North Inlet visitor last week. Ho will conduct servlco at tho North Inlet ehnpol on' tho first Sun- Saturday. Art. T,nndstrum of the W. P. 11. R. offlca spent the week cud In North Rend. Mr. niul Mm. V. fl llliidinnrull and ' datightor Dorothy, expect to loavo goon for California Mr. and Mrs. Both Johnson and daughter havo returned from a visit with Mr. and Mrs, Sylvester Johnson or North Rend. Ren Peterson loft on tho Inst trip or tho Elder for Portland, to visit his brothor and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cnrlson nlso loft on tho Elder last week, return ing to their former homo In Donate vlllo after an extended stay nt the homo of tho lattor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. joluiBon. Rogort Emory ot North Rend wns hero 011 business Saturday. IF YOU ARE LOST IN THE WOODS In tho current Issu'o of "Farm nnd Fireside," a contributor roports somo things ho hns learned from In dians. If you havo occasion to do much travollng nway from tho bea ten roads, especially In tho woods, you may profit by theso holps. Fol lowing Is an extract from tho artlclo; "When passing through a woodod country for tho first time, If you In toud returning the snmo way or practically tho same way, blazo the trees by cutting tho bark nt a height of your own head every, few hun dred yards. This will glvo you your direction whon returning. Or, to prevent getting Into tho circle habit, break oft branches of tho bushes or low-hung limbs of tho trees as you J pass. Rut It you do get lost keep cool, do not turn around, but glvo' signals of dlstrosB. Start a flro if l your niatch'cUHO Is with you, as it nlways should bo whether you smoko or not. Rut If you havo no matches Inko a drv liunilkoroblof or cotton who a ciry iiaticiKeronior or union lining of your toat, scrapo out a very fluo Hut, as much us you can. "Get somo fluo dead fiber from tho Inner portion of bark or small diy twigs or grass. Ry using tho crystal or your watch, compass, or spectacles a sunglass can bo mado that will Ignite tho lint (It tho sun Is shining) that can bo blown Into a flro. Pllo damp wood on your flro I and a deuso somko will arlso far.W. G. Chandler nlinvo ilm tifin Imih anil mileklv nt- ARCHITECT . . . .1 .. ri .1 .i. 1 tract attention, Two fires should bo built, ono removed a few yards from tho other. This constitutes a well- known signal of distress among woodsmen. If It Is In tlio night time select a high hilt or ridge on which .socu a long distance AT THE HOTELS I Chandler Hotel. j M. L. Martin, Lakeside; N. J. iCoruwnll, Gardlnor; W. P. Wesson, Los Angeles; Georgo II. Davis, San Francisco; Mrs. Hnfer, Myrtle Point; Georgo E, Tonncy, Myrtle Point; Henry J. Thlelmnn, Bnndon; J. F. Currnn, Salt Lako: F. M. Walker, Llojd Hotel." L. McMann, Roschurg; Charles' Hopkins, Grants Pass; II. W. Whtt toy, Coos River; Wcndcl Ackcrman, Roscburg; O. Martin, Norway; Mr. and Mrs. John Williams, Coqulllo; II. It. Recdor, Reaver Hill; Peer Rocder, Roaver Hill; C. Dowoy, Rosohurg. St. Laurence Hotel. E. Ring, Snlem; D. Danger,' .Sa lem; A. Wnrnor and wife, Coqulllo; J. S. Klngsloy, Sltkumi J. L. Uur nott, North Ynklmn; C. G Oswoll, Oakland; C. W. Wilson, Oakland; 13. L. Jones, Portland; E. A. Sul zca, Eugcno. Rlanro Hotel. P. Peterson, I.nkesldo; John Who broy, Myrtlo Point; Mr. and Mrs. H, 11. Lciwollen, Randon; C. A. Stuf for, South Inlot; D. P. Weaver, Sll vorton; E. McAllister, Myrtlo Point; F. Kosankp, South Inlot; O. A. Ro dlno, Allegany; J. J. McGuIro, Coal odd; T. J, Thrift, CoqjlHo; J. M. Robertson, McKlnley; R. 8. Meyer, Portland; IE. S. Ronobrnko, Catch ing Inlet; W. II. Hopkins, Empire; T. Hnydon, Empire. GUESS HOW .MANY HORSES THERE ARE IN THE U. S. Thu following Interesting figures ubout live stock In the United States nro taken from tho. current Issue of Farm and Fireside: "On January 1, 1915, pooplo woro flve times us Humorous In tho United States ns Hprpes; and horses wero Ilvo times 'ns ' numorotfs ns 'mules.' Texas lias over twlco as many mule's (753,000) ns Missouri, Its closest competitor. Texas also lod In cat- tin (fi, 121, 000), having dearly twlco as many uh Iowa. Iowa bad' twlco as many swine (8,720,000) ns Illi nois, Its closest competitor. "Montniia and Wyoming aro tho two gi 011 tost sheop statos, each hav ing ubout 4,100,000 head. Now Mexico nnd Ohio camo noxt with about 3,300,000 aploco. ' "Rhode Island hns 23,000 milch cows, Und Novndn has 24,000. Wis consin has tho most 1,620,000," WHAT MOTHERS SHOULD DO IN MAY In tho Rotter Rabies department of tho May "Womnn's Homo Compan ion," nppcnrs tho Mother's Calondar for Mny. Hero Is liOtiaccloanliiB mouth and tho following nro ex tracts from tho ndvlco given; "Mako houscclcanlng count for health. "Danger lurks In drains, damp and dust. "Ilnvo your plumbing1 overhauled. A lonklug drain plpo lpay oozo ty phoid germs, "If spring rains havo Beeped Into your collar, uso chloride of llmo freely, whitewash tho walls and, It posslblo, havo a cemont floor laid. "Avoid dry swooping and dusting. Ro uuro to dumpon broom, brush and cloth." A sultahlo counterbalanced, goto Hint swings vqrtlcally Instead of horlzoutnlly, hni boon patouted by n Nobraskun, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR! H. H. Harper HOUSE nUlLDER General Repairing and Cablatt Making, shone S49-J. I. M. Wrlaht FhotM 180-R, RUILDINO CONTRACTOR Estlmatos furnished on reaueat j Op, H. M. ShflW 1 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat GLASSES FITTED m MATTIM ,s 8HAW )JlieBW.a 0, women and CfcU ( Offlco Phono 330-J, Rooms 200, 101, J 202, Irving Block. Benjamin Ostllntl CONSULTING ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT Offices, 206 Irving Block Phone 103-L or 3Q7-J. Manuflald, Orecoi 'Rooms 301 and 302, Coke DuHdtai, Uarshrield, Oregon !., ... ., rrj. S. TUTpen ARCHITECT Marshfleld, Orejoa, TKACIllUt Third It es-u 'M .. A J fli ir 1 1 , u B )i .1 my.