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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1915)
jgBSimiBiW iiJij5frTr vummuiaam 5 BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY1U9 THE COOS FOUR ( COOS BAY TIMES'! M. C. MALOXEY, Editor niul Till). DAN K. MALOXHY, Xcms Editor Official OfflcJnl lnjicr of Paper City Coo Oiimif) of Mnrshfield. 1AMTU TUC TflAQT A l I I I I I IU I UOU I t AND THE TEA X HOI LD HERO Address nil communications to COOS BAY' DAILY TIMES. Entered at the Postoffice nt .Marsh field, Oregon, for transmission through the ninlls na second-class mail matter, SUHSCRIPTIOX ItATIM DAILY. Ono year $G.OO Per month SO WEEKLY. Ono year $l.f!0 When paid strictly In nilvanco the subset Iptlcn pilco of the Coos Hay Times Is f 5.00 per year or $2.50 for six months. An Independent Republican nows- (IOOD EVENING tin vi:i: old hoy killi:d ix .USTRIAX Alt.MY A man must require Just niul rcsanoable things if he would see the scales of obedience properly trimmed. From orders which nro Im proper springs resistance which is not easily overcome. Hasll. Wauled Revenge for Death of Pur i cuts anil Is Given Full .Mill- I tuty Funeral. i I ttlr AMofUld Tmt to Cnos nr TlraM.t VIWNXA. Hay 1 I. .Inn Wlsn- 'jewskl, aged 10, who died a hero. has boon hurled with full military honors In Muohrlsch-WclHsklrrhon. I He was ono of the- youngest, if not IK Til unci: ir ', FOLKS IX Til AS GOOD AS Til the ouiiKcst, of the actual fighters WORLD ' l,lls wni- WORLD Inll's bomo was In Itychwnld, from ' which ho fled with his parents, Po- tho folks In the world was as Hh peasants, when the UusslatiH good as tho world what a won- ''" December. Tho three woro .inpfMi nri,i u u-nnt.t im! I making their escape In n wagon cPcTrsunPdUab;!alandd Siy ' o ould smile like the ' when .piece of scrnpno. k.l.ed bin sun hi mo any, u mo puuiiiu '- " - would lntiBh llko tho tree ' Wanted Revenge. When It flutters Its leaves, when i Neighbors took him In, but his it nods to tho breeze, when It i childish mltul clamored for rcvengo The Coos Day Times Publishing Co. Till: SATISFIED ct.sto.mer Every storekeeper knows that tho best nilvcrtlsemont he can have 1b a satisfied customer. For that reason tho mod ern merchant frowns on tho practice of substitution. When a customer sees an nrtlclo advertised in Tho Times and calls for it by name, tho alert storekeeper will bo ready to provldo It. Indeed, tho moro up-to-tlio mlnuto retailers, co-op-crato directly with reputable manufacturers, ami when the latter'a advertising appcam In Tho Times they show tho Boods In tho window. puts on tho splendor of spring If tho people would follow the sun and the tree, then the world were a wondorful thins! If tho folks In tho world woro as Bond as tho world, what a world it would bo for us nil! Were as glad as tho SprliiB, as tho Summer as warm, nnd ns free as tho Ecnorotts Fall; nnd ho walled only until It was night to run nwny nnd Join tho Austro lilm In tho trenches nnd mndo him in tho trenches nnd soon mnile him ' their favorite. Ho was so small that ho could wrlgslo from ono trench to anothor with f.ood, tobacco nnd tho llko, without making much of i a target. I Last month when ammunition sud- denly ran low during tho midst of YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER FOR LESS AT P -HdUP SEE WHAT WE ARE OFFERING FOR SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Crystola Scouring Soap, similar to Sapolio. one of a the finest soaps for scouring, on sale at - Children's 35c Union Suits, medium weight. j of Sizes Up to 9 years. Reduced to . Children's best 25c Knit Undcrwaists. -j fo All size1? Ladies' 35c wool and Cashmere Hose, gray or j g Ladies' w ' latest" WaTsts","of" all" im Vmbrojdcred Voiles. Were $2.00 to $2.50. $1.35 Ladies'" Halcyon" McVsalinc"PctticoatV;"look like silk but wears much better: fully guaranteed. CI 45 All shades. Were $2.00. Now - - Crochet Bed Spreads, full size. Were 95 $1.25 and $1.50. Now -- --- Extra quality Bed Spread, full size. Were up CI 45 to $2.50. Now rr-Th Fair " r"0 JtcflllUllMl 1 SrandmaviaihAinSirE wuu nx Clianiller Hotel Sd A ttiit'iintiil iiu ni.. I.....I.. ,.,.,..,, ...,v rt Mir iMi4iurss ., r... "I "Onl.il,.. uuiu mini lillimi Will) in...,. 1,, . . " liar. . I'lllnir now iii'i'iimilu " ""IKIiiif ,!.. "" , lM IIOI.MK STAKth A SU,Mis ,IO,,, 'M,,k f ', HOURS 9 TO 3 SATUW If tho folks In tho world, when tho a vicious attack, and tho flro was A CAMi OX PATRIOTISM PRESIDENT WILSON has sent to tho Gorman government his noto regarding tho I.usltnnln dlnastor nnd Its nttomlnnt loss of Amorlcan lives. Tho document ho comes an historic ono nnd tho .whole country awaits tho answer of (ler ranny upon which tho futuro course of this country will ho bused, Thoro may bo features of tho nolo which somo fnctlons iiiIkIiI feel woro not Just as they would havu had thorn. I) ut It must bu romomboroil that tho President hns given tho mnttcr cnio fill consideration, that ho is acting ns n reiircBcntntlvo of tho whole pen plo of tho United .Slntes nnd that ho has doiio what ho bulleves is the best for tho country. Tliia Is a crisis for tho United States in tho Kuropcan war situation. It Is a tlnio when all illplomntlc caro and forothough Is brought to bear and when tho fullest patriotism In every hciiro Is needed. It Is not fitting that tho President should hu em liarasseil by criticism of any detail of his position. Ho has acted m the chief executive of tho country in t mnnnor which ho believed wiib prop er to maintain tho dignity of the United Stntos and protect hor rights. Tho patriotism of tho people should bo shown by supporting tho Presi dent In whntovor ho has done. Al though anxious, tho country is not excited, hut simply uwalla results. While It Is hoped that tho nnltcr Winter had come, would ns pa tiently wait for tho May If tho folks in tho world wero ns good as tho world what a world It would bo all tho way! Selected. Whllo hor selection of a life partner never entirely satlfles hor family, tho averago Coos Hay girl does about as well as could bo ex pected when she marries. A few wolves wear sheep's cloth ing. Hut they nro very fow com pared to tho number of sheep who nttompt to counterfeit tho nppoar unco of wolves. so hot that It wns out of tho ques tion to mnko ono's way to tho am-i munition wagons, Jan begged In vain i to mnko a try for It, and, whoa ho wns refused, mndo a dash for It. .Saw lllm Vail. IIo reached tho train in safety, loaded himself down with cartridges and began tho return journey. A hundred feet from tho trench tho soldiers saw him fall, struck by a piece of scrapnol. Whllo tho men, regardless of tho flro, r.-.ir toward him, ho worked his way onward to- f ward tho tronch until ho collnpsed u u MnmCr ten foot away. ' " hou.sK mniitT'dMRW.mil'.il ! GRAVEL!' We nro now prepared to furnish GUAVEL In any quantities from pllo In our yard or In carload lots, ut following prices: From pllo on ground, $2.'-." per yard. ennoad lots, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. Ketnil Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Office. Plume 11)0. RXAD THIS TO) ' '"'p nuia ,lf Wllox A STAii; A ci-i-v ... A "MMU.nv Is kmiun by ITS SAYIMjs IHn-osiix . , Ity for Ills thrift niul il.o M.M.ms . In,,',,1'1 m. nil- Dill unu iiiiii i-iiiiiioi-L III il.-.linlii,, xp.,,,, , , "Hit,,, .i,i..ui...t .... in..,. s. .. i,,M,(. ..,o;,l,,:1 ft;;cl'ji uio .roiiiiK imiy, mo jiii.ng nuui (is 1tl . -" ...... ... l.i...- . l" 1' lllinn ..M " ' H mini, S C fll( .I '""WIM that nro working for unges or oihcuivo . , ,,ltl' ljJ "w n-iiiniu. .-iino i ii-j- nun ii,u j, , , -" vtr,Bi IT (SHOW. SjSUH) lll Mail yP ,,' ,n,Crcs, l FIRST ililL i OF COOS BAY Sofctji Deposit Boxes For Rent, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Next to thoso between blood rel latlves, tho bitterest hatreds arc thoso existing between wives and their husband's people. When tho battlo was over .Tan wns removed to tho field hospital, but his wounds woro too sevoro, howovor, for him to survlvo them. IIo Is mourned by "his" company ns no other member has boon. nnuir.it Goneral Repairing nnd Cabinet .Mnking. Phono :ili)-J. SAVE MONEY by onlcriiiK the fniuoiiH HENRYVILLE COAL tXut coal, per ton Sl. I Lump coal, per ton S.".."0 Or linlf ton of both Sl.7i" H. JU'SSOX, Prop. Phone IK-il of leiixo oi tiers nt IIIII.M'i'.s Cigar Store. ARE AFTER RUSSIAN TRADE 'J. M. Wright Phono 1SS-U HUlliDIXC COXTHACTOK KstlmatOH furnished on request DAIIiV AIIVH'i: Don't nrguo. Did you ever hear nil argument that was anything moro or less than a flock of uu nccoBBury conversation? Scuiiillimvlan Countries l,ofk l-'or lliislness (lerimmy Jlcltl Dp. H. M. SIlQW JCye, Ear, Xoso ami Love limy ho blind. Hut Jeal ousy goes around with ti fifty-Inch telescope. Any old tlnio you boo mother wearing daughter's cant tiff hats nnd coats It is n sign Hint alio wants daughter to have all tho spo- fmis imvo ,ocn npproprlatod by tho clal scenery so alio can got married stock Exchango authorities for a off. (1)7 AmocUkI rrrii to Cooi Day Timet. AMSTERDAM, May 13. Tho Kiel correspondent of tho Kolnlscho Xcl tung reports that stops nro being taken In nil tho Scandinavian cnun-j tries for capturing tho hugo Russian trado which hitherto has licen re garded us completely In Oormnn hands. Industrial and commercial men In Norway, Sweden untl Den mark, nro endeavoring to learn tho Russian language, whllo In Norway, ri.i'oat. (IliASSES l'lTTED DIE. MATTIK It. SHAW. Diseases of Women unci Clillilicu tDffico Phono :i:iO-J. Rooms 200, lug Hlock ico Phono :i:i0 201, 202, Irvl Benjamin Ostlintl coxsrinxtj hxcixkei: and AHCIHTECT Offices. 200 living Illoclc. Phono lOU-L or 2(!7-.T. Marshfluld, Oregon. J FLHUGUI & BEHHEn Ui Ul.llKST IIA.Mv IX coos coixrv IT l.'Mlllslicil 1HHU. r , ., Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 Inleiwl pnhl on Timo AND SAl.(iS HEI'OSI'M Olfltcrs ,1. V. Heiiut'tt, Piesltlent. ,1. II. Kliiiiiignn, Viii'.Picslilcnt. It. 1 WIIIIiiiin, (iislilcr. (ico. P. Wlntlicslcr, Ast fJiH KUHJBITMUU HiHy.i'J.9iSSsnTZSmniSSS3 YOU AUTO CALL FOR FOOTE'S AUTOS Plume '.IOO-Ij. I Night niul Day. i Hlglit Cure. (JOOD CARS. CAREKUli DRIVERS I). Ii. I'OOTIJ. Iluforu ho gets her, hor wonilerfiil magnetism liiHphi'H him to do great deeds, but after ho guts her hu thinks she has about as much mag netism ns a cold fried egg. moro oxteuslvo courxo of Instructloji t Q, BlltleP In RuHsInn in tho Commercial high " " ciVlh MXd'IXEER Bfliools. I Room HOI t'oko llldg. Phono I IR-.I. Hottldcuco Phouu l2S-li, ) HIE REAm QUESTION rba question la not, will men honor yof. for your work? tint doos your work honor you? Your concorn Is not only to crcato profit for yourself, but to mako that which will profit mnny bo- sldos yoursolf. COOS HAY STEAM LAUNDRY piiouo o-.r. 4 fAKILBURNjsssssnJSANTA San Francisco-Eu rcka-Coos Bay-Porlland North Bound I'RO.M SAX l-'I'.AXCISCt) t(i:(in ii. in., .Mny to, I.", lid, Uo, :t(); .lime ', lo, is, 20,3,ji b'Rtl.M COOS HAY P. .11. Title, .Mny 1, 17, Ul!, U7, .liino I, 7, 12, 17, 22, 21; U I South Bound I'ltOM POItTLAXI) (I p. in., .May I I, W, Hi, Ul; .In no I, !, II, 10, 21, 29, Wfl I'RO.M COOS HAY P. .M. Title, .Mny HI, l!l, U(l, Kl, Juno , II, 10, 21, 2, uitt NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smltli 'IViiiiliml Dock. Phone II. ('. P. M'tiKOIlGK, J,"l xac32st2snrjta WILL BEFRIEND SOLDIERS oyt Xew OrW,,ltl In Ihigluni. Will W Q CliaiUllCr ( licer the I' Ightfis by Writing ARCIHTI-UT If u Cons Hay woman has enough spoons to eiiteitnlu without run-! ulug urouud untl borrowing some, ' Letters l'roin lliuiie. Mr Awnilt. Vret to Comi Hay TIiiim.) LONDON, May Kl. Tho I.oaguo Rooms 301 anil :i02, Coko llulldlug, Marshflold, Orogoii. she always Imagines hIio Is a little of Kalry Oodmothors Is tho nowost , Will. S. TlirpSn better than her neighbors. organization to befrioml the Hrltish 1 soldier. Tho moinbors aro young j wonion In all classos of society, each I ARCHITECT ' Marshflold, Orogon. Wo may bo only tenth-raters at what wo mo doing. Hut wo all of whom undertakes to forward to ' Pnri RilGV RallillflPP ! Ia rou AND TRAXSI'IJR STOHAOIl IIOCSKIIOI.D GOODS l-'relght ami Hnggage. Call rKRt.'L'SOX TRAXSKRIt Phone Kill. Reshlcut'o Phono 1 .'?-.). Market nvc. ami Waterfront know that wo ctiuhl do tho othur hoiiio lonely solillor a weekly pnpor will bo settled satisfactorily it Is a fellow's Job belter than ho is do- mid at least nuco n month to sup fact that whatever the result iiuyHnK it. ploment this by a long chatty letter bo tho people of thltt toiintry will I ! and a gift of some kind. support tho President In nuv posl-1 A ccUutlht nays that tho onlln pianist and ti:aciii:h Residence Studio, 217 No. Third St Phono utis-i.. tlon that ho may seo fit lo tko lu'aiy woiuau's vocabulary runs about futuro negotiations, loo words. Hut Mie uses the loo I about 100 times a day. Up to tho present tlnio more than T .iimo men navo iieeu tints provided with "liodinothers." .i. scaii'i: s A. II. IIODOINS IS (iOt)D NMWS 1" UM iinuouuromout that tho I Klinpbon Kuinber Company will i look like u piker again opoiato tho Portor mill ut North Iloiul will bo gratifying news, sini'o the death of ('apt. A. M. Simpson the mills liao been shut down pending the settlement of tho uMlnte and the perfecting of new nrrnngoiueittH as to the man ageniout of the tomern. The Sltnp Bon company has always been an Important factor In the himliioiw nf fali'R of Coos Hay ami that work I to bo rctuimoil means much to the people of North Iloiul. The man agement of the company state that the old employees will, as far an possible, bo glea their position so the resuming of operitlons will greatly benefit North Head people When It comes to doing wonderful things with tlguioH tho dicuutUe! makes the professor of inntliom.ii U s - iio.vt i.witi: , .SKIHOl'S ii.i.m:.ss 'A httlih In time suxoh nine," Is an eKI ami title siting, but n ih luouM'tliolcM ti no. Common eolils and a eoustlptiteil condition are the i foundation of much serious Illness laud dioud dlstfiuotf lluit eon 1,1 he ! avoided If piompt tittertlou wero jglMin to (hu tlrt vi-culled slight ailuitiut. Hery family iau problo prompt treatment fur these llrst attacks ot III health -niul every faintly klioultl bo prepared for i.n euiereiicy by iluuliig ou liaiiil Unit kiiiiKlui-,1 old i family cough iriip. Kolej's llone and Tar Compound, for the u-ilef of coughs, croup, whooping e tiuh IlKMAIll.i: homi: Tlti:.V'r.Mi:XT lirltateil and InflBUioii throat. tiBi,t Thousands of wlcs, mother and ami sore iluist. grippe uiul bion.lihi sisters are eiithuM.istlc in their coughs. prnlbo of ORRIN'K. bei-xiuw It Iihm1 l-'oley Cathartic Tablet are Jum cured their loicd one of tho the thing for oonmlputlou mil 1uk "Drlnk Habit" ami thereby brought gUh bowel moomout--a wholesome linpplnosH to tlinir liomM. Can be lu.xatHo mid elemiblng cmhuitu given soerotly. UltHINK cot only Thoy do not gripe or enuio nmuea $1.00 per box. -k for Kree Hook-lor iiiioiieiileiii mid urw purtleubir lei ' ly web oino to stout people. 1'or Owl Proscription Plnrniapy Pruuk sale by Owl Prescription Pharmsr D Cohan Central iiuo l).po- Kr.mk l Colmn Centi.il ,nu. H HE HOME g AFFY MADE fj AVERN CANDY Wo mnko Ico cicmu S17H Central ave., P"ono RIM- MarchfipfH PA,NT AND Yiarsiuieia DECOhAting co. K&tltmitcs l'lirnLsIieil IMiono J td-lt. Jlnr.slifk'Iil, Oregon Commutation Tickets $2.00 'Iarfatleltl.Xortli Hcnd Aftto IJ !r every te minutes from fl . m to l'J p. in.; to South Slough onco a day, leaving nt 11 a. 111.; to Kmplre throo trips a day. GORST KIXG. Propi. UTER-OCHN I1ISPIRI1 Weekly Service Coos Hay and San 1'rMflufc SIE1SHIPI1I1II1 Freight and Passenger Service sails rno.M .mahsiikiiild tor s.w mwosTO " DAY MAY .", AT : A. .M. ) Him rnuiclsco Office, 000 Vlto Hulldlng, and Ir " , SJQOB iay uxgoui, j. x. ii.uj-w- Y 10 Pictures & Framing Walker Studio AT CAMPBELL'S W00DYARD Hortk Froat Htr4i, Pbnae 870. 94.94ot DRINK HABIT WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 J t Pays 8 per cent on savings t X t I I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. X X Local Treasurer X X X CITY At TO .V. TAXI CO. Daj ami Xlght Jerlro. Tor taxi. ihone 20. Chamllor Hotel For touring caig, phono 20, Clianiller Until I.YNX I.VMIU'TII, Prop. ' C.us New C.irq 8'te Clmudlcr Hotel, J'Jiont 71. 'Opiiosne ChamlKr lloU! I'hojn Ti 'o1 Clilniiiej.s l'iiepliicc's J. N. BAYLISS Any kind of brh-k work at prices that are right. And all work guaranteed Call t "Tho Wrel.uv .lolm- boh llldg., 1S7 Second St. French ranges. Holler oik. Phono -tJI-J. 4 4.04 X l t:t ' T SOUTH COOS HIVKU IIOAT j si:ryici: j IiAUXCH KXPRKSS j leaves .Mursliflclil every dsy 8 s. in. Leave!) head of river nt il:l." p. ni, j STRAMF.R RA1XHOW j leinos lieml of river dally t 7 j ii. m. hemes .Mnra"leltl nt t: p. j in. For rliiu-ler apply on hoard, j ROGFRS S.MITH I Proprietors akwat EQUIPPKD WITH WHIEIXS teamship gg, f.ivivn OV TIME- ..,.,. .. ,.,.,ciiw.h.ii i:vi:iiv siW Km AT t) A. M.. AXD KRO.M PORTf-WH rVKIlV Tlll ,1 "' ,.r,vn CITY TICKET Ofnei xtuivuxa u onurj nx i wi - riiTr,XP. AMI OAK GTRKCTS, WlOU Phono 8S-J. Oltiu--"" ,, i SMITH'S VARIETY STORE, North Bend, for Fancy and Domestic CHINA MMM$m$MmmmBmm DUNGAN I UNDERTAKING PARLORS ill ho kept OPRX TO TI1K P'JHI.IO A rgulnr btnto licensed uiitlcrtuker will bo In charge Phono 10r..l Koonte Garage a f.-ir miroi AMn oado n.nn nYFAR TIRES tA inn-rvn, ce-IINHlN GAS ENGINES . .., i-mu nnnnirlna a Specialty; ivianne anu miiioiiiuuiiu ui - j North Front Street j . HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED NOW See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. iMg!S?JISeSM!mKCtnFifwneiii "ft"M"lli " . I I MERCHANT'S CAFE Popular place for Good Meals. Prices Reasonahlfi. Cor, Commercial & B'dw'yl Abstracts bOll RELIAI1L13 AHSTRACTS OF 'U"'r' .r;,cTATFScc WVb KAY KLrtL .n-,- . to titif r,iiAAWTFF ft ABSTMflWr hill uunnniii -- - ' ,, rlTv ow-v'A MARSHFIELD AXD COlIISSTlCK'ffl GDXERALAGEXl'S, EASTSIDF AM,S' ,A,ln0A AOKNT8 FOR CAXAI "' ;' ,r.CEn HEXRY SKXGSTAhwm - V nqBI BHmi raaa