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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1915)
"'jTfr Wrprf 'isw- 1 f juSv. 'X- iSiimfciBMBfiSfoj "JSKte25rs?Wef SIX THE COOS BAY TIMES , MARSHFIELD,' OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915-OT1INGJDIT BALL FIENDS CLASH BilSEBIILL-S CORES coos MAY' CONCERT HAND 1,1'Mi Tin: iitt'A.s TO SI'. LOUS OVERCOMES RAIN (iOI) AVI) mill's IIOSTON AVI'li mi Hour's Conceit Will I'm'- nlsli Ciirliiln EnNrr f:r Super- has mid Hoo-ters .1 1 n1,f.ll(ll Wlieil IUS NIU8, II"' 1'inoB, iiui" "Piny Unll" tomorrow afternoon and yells out tho batlorct'8 for today," there will bo music by the band, loud huzzas of the ronKrenale 1 populace and tho stait of. tho biggest ball Kame or tho season, the Vront street Superbas, tho clgnr wrapper boys, In terrible conflict with the Central Avenue Boosters. The time Is 2 j), m.. and tho place, tho North Uoiirt hall park. The weather man uroiulied n lull Bhare of sunshine. Tho ground has been workod over. The Coon Hay Contort Hand will, nnd tills Is In- nl...ln,l III tie 1(1 ICO 01 IIUIIIIBBIUII. Klvo a concert between two three p. in. with the ball gtiiiu mediately afterward. Renw-i-t Again VnniiiMn'il I'A O-'1' liinil ('niiiiiiiiti'is nnd litis An geles TuenKs .Mormons. LEARNING TO SAVE (Tilhlien In (Jernmii Schools art- He Inn Taught Economy I,,, urns l-irw to Coon liny Time I ni.'iiLlN. .May Kl. Tho schools, are undertakliiK '191SMIBSUMER M PEECEXTAOKS OK COAST LEAGUE IDf AmocUIiM lim io row Mr Tlmw. W. I.. I'.C. Salt Li.Uo ... Sun Frunclsro Los Angeles . Venice Portland Oakland .22 2 I .21 ,1S ,10 IS 17 l!l 10 20 L'l .i.i ..-.01 .r.r.s .r.-iS .171 .1.12 .150 lreo lor all, purse and Im- liir Am UIkI rim 10 Coot IKir Tli I l'niiTLAN'D. May 15. Again the hootloo was too inucli for GAME WARDEN AIDS NATIONAL BIRD CENSUS tho liea- wrs nnd yesterday they bit the Oakland dual by a close margin of 10 to 0. Mie Angols took out tliolr spltu on the Mormons with n I0-to-I score. Tho scores of yesterday follow Coast i.i'itguu i At OaklHiid K. Hi K. , Portland 0 J . Oakland 1 G -, At Vunlre f San Ki aurlssco ........... 7 J I Venice " 8 At Salt T.uko l.os Angeles 10 12 I li Xiitlonal Leaf-tie At Now York Cincinnati, :t Results to Show Effectiveness of the Statu anil IVtleral Liihn anil In- crease or Decrease tif Elrtli A hlrd census Is being made by tho Department of Agriculturists in every section of tho Vnltcd Slates. no ,nriini In to dolormlno tho of- fectlvoncHR of tho present state nnd . Full '-'IK" r,.inmi Mrii biws. what uhangos, If, imv ,i.n nnppHRai'v. nnd whothur or not tho birds aro on the Increase or .ow ont. ... .i .,.,. ' At llrooklyn ; Claiuo Warden Thonins, with the . UrooUyn, I. aid of HONeral Intpreslod naturallsls.1 At PlttHbuig -- I'lttsbuig. ..; In making u hiid cciihiis In hN ter-, Philadelphia, 5. I rltory. Every month he makes u io- At St. I.ouls -SI. I.oiiIk, ".; H-is-port for the department. Traveling Ion, I. through his territory the game wnr-l don takes keen notice of his foath-, WHISKEY IN DEMAND j cry friends. ' ' Tho season In which lliey breed Un u-thilrnnN or Stock from' must bo noticed, tho number or pairs t(1 ,( ,;ll(,im) of birds iii'sllng and where they build their nests, nnd tho times of iur ahii rrr., to c nr Timri.l tho year that they disappear and re-j LONDON. May i:i. Tho doiunnd appear. ' for whiskey, In anticipation of gov- Thoso reports aro sent to tho do-, eminent action either In tho dlrec partmont there to ho filed with thou-, tlou of Inrgely Increased taxation snndR of others nnd It Is from those or of prohibition, has boon so great : Chicago, l!; their part toward educating the people In economical living. Hoys attending the ueriin schools are now bringing homo a printed circular to bo hung up In their homes, showing In detail how rood can be saved and best used a bolt or ten commnndnients for wnr itniPd. It bears tho caption: 'A . , . . ,, I'll I n- . iall.lng cry P Oeritinn'H Eolith, , !Tiot ... . ..i ii i... u- " "ui and has as us mono: j.ui. " v rigliters In tho cause." Tlio ten com mandments ure ns follows: 1 Everybody must save, for only ir everybody saves will (lorniany's supplies bolil out. I 2. Waste no food, not oven tho most unlmporlnnt, i ;i. Take time for eating, and ehew thorouglily. , I. -Avoid nil eating between I meals. I 5. Knl rye Instead of wheat bread ' and be economical with bread. 0. llo economical with butter, and 'oat cheese, fruit Bailees, and inurina- luile Instead of butter. , 7. Kilt abundantly of fresh vege tables so as to save meat, fats nnd '.urcnil. n S. At table call for potatoes in ,. i the skins. I fl. Huy cliocolate, and sweets "lit! send to tho soldiers at tho front we can gladly dispense with these' things. j 10. In nil Hint you do, remember , i that jou can contribute your modest I ishnio toward helping create tho now Fatherland .that wo nre nil hoping for. Practice, soir sacrifice and work. Various remarks mo added to these roinnitintlmcnts, or Which the follow ing is n specimen: "Ho careful to ont everything from your pinto: other wise much Is wasted. Thus 20 gram-1 MYRTLE PDIM PROr-LSSIONAL DIRECTORY h7h. Harper ' IIOl .SK III llil'l'l' Ofiieial llepiilrlng and Cabinet Making. Phone .'I I !-.!. J"aWri0ht t igwl P.lTII.DlXt! COXTItACTOIt I Kstlmiiles furnlslied on routiest I Official Pioginin I'HIDAV, ill'I.V avi), ll .Vo. I Tr-it o.- in.ee. one-half mile, two heats, inch heat n " nice. 2:ar, I'huw, purse SH Ql'. H. M. SliaW No. 2 Running, one liulf mile, Kje, Knr, Xose ami lliroat. ' ... .. ,w. ... i,...... I.MT'l'l.'ll i)t'll(i Ifnu.ll" (,lian.-il.n i- ....... r.r 1111..11. nlio-lltl f 111!. MATTIK M. Hll.. W ' - I .r--- - --" - inlln hPHt two lii three heats, I iiNuhsos tif Women iinti High Swality G2 Our own prompt and nnHim.u. ..... US ficient clerks-being out of the hlRXe keeping our prices as low as consMLfli ness maKcs "i wun mn ;:? "ifllSj. Chlltlicn S' -'"Office Phone MO-J. Ilooms uo, ill 1, o'J, Irving Hlock Benjamin Osilincl j C)XSl'l-TIX(J KXOIXKKH AND AIK'IMTKCT Offices. SOU Irlug Hlock. Plii.ne lo;!-Ii or S07-.J. Marshllold, Oregon. No. 4 Novelty rnce, one mile, S.10 for first to quarter post, i.. 10 for first to hnir-mllo post, 'u' for first t'J thrce iiunrter post, S75 for first to mile stnko -'0 No. "1 Motor Cycle, 0 miles, $S5 to 1st, $15 to Slid 1 10 KATCUDAV, .ll'I.V !!, IIMT. No. ti. Trot or pace, one-half mile, two boats, each heal n 1 race, S:l!5 class, purse. . .$100 No. 7 Huiinlng, flvc-olghths mile, purso $100 'No. S Trot or pace, one mile, three heals, oery Iiont a l race, purse $150 No. 0 Uunnlng, otto and line- elKhth miles, for Coos ami Curry County horses 'only. ; nurse -"niWm. S. Turpsn No. 10 Consolation ince, for all horses not finishing us good ns second, purso $75 No. II Motocyclo rnce, $S5 to 1st, $15 to 'Jnd, purso. . .$10 H. G. Butler civil kxo'inkku lloom i'-OI Coke llldg. Phono 115 ltosldencu Phono ISS-Ii. W. G. Chandler AltCIIITKCT Rooms 301 nnd IIOS, Coke Hulldlng, Marshfleld, Oregon. Conner & Hoa?lflnti The Lcadincj Grocers Dnnimo : ? UV1 Groci 'J aid 325 fi'lGrocers-Dealers U v 1 ouuui q. uduway. p10nG v- Wek R.EAD THIS 1 ''lie tiuift or J I A NATION' 1 A STAnj i A (Ti'V , , A lOM.MUXlTV Is known by ITS SAVIXtis nri.c. .' ,. II I,.... lu ,.it.. 1, lB " 1 .1 e.-iLMi i also Known and icmIci ' lly for hl.s thrift mid tho wnlngs ho hii t,) rr ,1 '""n for old ngo nnd itiiiifort In tletlhilnK )'c;s fr 1 '"''' ;,' tlepcntlent on lilm. So wo Invito Hio'mIumiI cri "l!" "fo tho yoiniK Ily. tlio joiing man, as hci n lhoi,k (hut arc working for wages or otbeiuKo (l i,,,'!'.0, M!1'1 h lugs font tire. Hnvo money unit m, )t ,, ,. ' . IT (JIIOW. 9I.OII Mill Mint yr account ' Sl' n I OF COOS BAY So'cly Deposit Boxes For Rent. FIBSTHITIOU LIU itciirn:cT MarsUlleld, Oregon. Times want nds bring results. Perl Rilev Ballintier , PIANIST AXI) TKACIIUIt jltesldonce Studio, SI7 No. Third SI. Phone IlliS-Ii. SAVE MONEY bv orileilng the fatuous 1 HENRYVILLE COAL Nut cpal, per ton .?!.()( i ino of fat Is wasted for each person Lump coal, per ton y."i.." Or halt ton of both SI.?.". $ HtHMMM thnt siibseiiiiont chnrls aro to bo made of the various birds, speclos. nnd whero they are found most tro-ntietitly. xotici:. I will not ho responsible for any future debts contracted In my name by wlfo or anyone else. W. C. HAHDING. Mnrhsflcld, Ore., May II. 1915. that dealers' stocks have boon deple ted and retailers have begun to spoak of the possibility of 11 scarcity. ' There have boon oxcoptlonnlly largo1 withdrawals of stocks from bond. In tho national drink bill piepar od by George II. Wilson, secretary of tho Vnlted Kingdom alliance, the' annunl expenditure of (Ircnt Hrltalii In drl ill dishes. If thoso SO grammes were saved they would amount for tlio whole population, to 175,000 pounds of fut n day for Creator Herlln." 300.000. Over $517,000,000 Is spent In boors, $50,000,000 In wines nnd the rest In hard spirits. This puts tho nverago expenditure for ouch In dlvldunl nt O'.i gallons of spirits, SS. 7S of beer nnd .S5 of wine, costing $17.50. 1). Ml'SSOX, Prop, Phone I.S-,1 or le.ue unlei.s tit 1 1 liber's I Ignr Stoic. & .Mllllcoiun leaves .::!( Sunday morning with special fishing; pur tics for Coos Hlver. O GOODRUM'S GARAGE IIOMI2 OF THE CAIMIiliAO AXD DOIXii: AUTO SUPPMKS Toil AI.Ij AIAKUS OF CA11S HIT Central nv. Phone 117:1-0 t ';ii? hkatj qukstio.v The q-icstion is not, will mon " hotior yot. foi your woik? , o Hut does your work honor you? Your concern Is not only to create profit for 4 1 yourself, but to make that which will profit many be- Bides yourself. COOS HAY STKAM 1UNI)IIY Phono 57-1. I Fl IUIIC1III A RmrjfiiiP iLimiunv u. ul 1 hu OI.DKST IIAXIf IX coos cotxrv IMiihllshotl 1881). Capital, Surplus and Undivi Profits $118,000 Inleiest paid tin Time AXD SAVIXCS IIIIPOSI'M Officers W. lleniietl, PreNltlent. .1. II. I''liiiiiigiiu, Vice-President, It. 1 Ullllnins, Cashier. Oeo. V. W'Iik luster, Asst. CaJiW. T. .1. SCAIFU 13 A. II. HODGINB JS Mlarshfield PAINT AND DECORATING CO ( Dstlmates I'uinlshcd Phono J KM!. Marhhfielil, Oregon 'I I.lbhy ('OAfi. Tho kind YOU linvo tl.ll'AVU I'UI.'ll 1I. ...... TV Hiwlflr. is compiiteil at over $SS1.- i,Uci.y ,, Tl,,iisfer Company. Times want ads brltiR remits. Havo you nils? tried Tho Times' wnnt Take your Imths ut (). IC. Ilnrlier Shop, l'i out ne.ir Ceiitrnl. BUY THE VERY BEST DRY WOOD AT " " i J DUMB. MERCHANTS"! j Marshfie.ld R8ITTFIJ caikpbell's woodyard r .. &J'U a 0 LII VoUU Hont intra. Lieumefy B IT MIGHT WELL BE SAID THAT "THERE ARE NONE SO DUMB AS THEY WHO WILL NOT SPEAK." There arc merchants who would consider themselves sorely afflicted if they could not talk, yet who willfully and deliber ately place themselves in the silent ranks of the non-advertisers. In the modem business world tho non-advertiser is like the unfortunate mute, but with this handicap: HIS FAILURE TO UTILIZE modern weapon publici ly couraije and intoliioence. THIS POWERFUL s a inflection on his His voluntary silence his failure to tell his story to the world encouracjes belief that his story will ' not stand scrutiny. For a merchant's proposition must havo substantial merit if it is to be advertised successfully in The Coos Bay Times. It is there subjected to the censorship of both The Times and The Times' highly intelligent body of readers, trainsd to de mand sincerity and cleanliness in advertising. Times readers know that Times advertisers are the livest. most progressive, most responsible of all thosj seeking their patronage. BAY TIMES THE PEOPLE'S PAPER sr.ni3 UXDKU SAXITAIU' CONDITIONS IN A OIiKAX AND MODKItN $ O FACrOItY. 4' HTKItll.I.KU O MIIiK AND CHKAM. MtT3l. Plinon 70. fAKILBURN Jts-sijSANTA C San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound I KltOM SAN KltANCISCO 1(1:00 a. in. .May Io, 1U), ii", ill), .lime .", ID, l. Si), 1 5d I'KOM COOS DAY 1'Olt ASTOIMA AND POIIThAXIl. l M. Tide, .May IT, 22, U7, .luiio I, 7, IS, 17, SS, S7; Juljt South Bound KltO.M POIlTliAND (I p. in., .May III, '-'I, 120; .lane I, l, II, 111, SI.23, Jiljl I'ltO.M COOS I1AV l-'Oll lU'UKKA AND SA.V rilANTIStU I. 31. Title, ."May 1(1, HI, 2H, .'II, .linui (I, II, 1, SI, 20, irill NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. .Mnltli Terniliial Dock. IM10110 1.1. V. i:. STl'llll, i 2i; Commutation Tickets $2.00 ilartlifleld-North Ilenil A a to Lima 'rii every tea iiiliiutcn from O . m to J2 p. in.; (o Smith Slough once a1 day, leaving at 11 a, in,; to Kiuplrej three trips a day, GOHHT A KING. Propi. ! Illl TBTITini UKaMTMflH IHTEH-DGEJUi THAHSPOiniTW BL PURE ICE 1'ico tlelltery, H a. in, ami 2 p, m. Phono 7:i, I'ou AND TKANSl'IMt STOUAtJIJ llOL'SlCIIOl.l) COI IDS Trelcht ami UiiKgitKe. Call KKItliL'SON TKANSriCK Phone lli;l. Itt'siileiuo Plume lil-.l. .MarKet ne. anil Watorfrout t0'. -(. - t WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. I SOUTH COOS ItlVKIl IIOAT ( j SKItVICU j LAUNCH KXPHESS j Ieiivos .Murhh field every day j j H s. m. Leaves heat of river j j nt !l:1.1 p. tu. j STKAMi:il HAINIlOW j lenves head of river dally at 7 j ii. in. Leaves .Miir.s"tlehl at 'i p, j in. For charter apply on hoard. j flOOKItS .tt BMITH I Proprietor j Weekly Serilco Coos Hay and Sun Frnclco. STEAMSHIP II 5 1111 Freight and Passenger Service SAILS I'llOM SAN FltANCISCO I'OH COOS II.lVWSIUT.XB 1H, AT !1 P. Jr. Ran Francisco Office, OOO tflfo llullillns, na ' tei" n r n T? TVfonwnrni.'. PhontH. uuud any iijjuui, j. 4--. iii.uu.u ; t x Assets $2,340,000.00 v t Pays 8 per cent on savings S. KAUFMAN & CO. Local Treasurer m'Zte&msmm DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS will lie kept OPKN TO TUK PUIILIO A rvuiilar Mate licensed uiidei taker will bo In tharKO Phono 10.-.. J wmtM ! HAVE THAT ROOF FIXED ' 1 NOW I See C0RTHELL Phone 3171. I 1 : i s i stm A EQUIPPED WITH WIRELESS- Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIME- 81'XIIAV 1U, THUR1"4' SAILS 1'UO.M JIAltSIIKIIMiD KVI'.DV AT l A. JL, AND KHOJI PORTLAND P.VKHV A- J'- nrrtrl TICKETS ON SALT3 AT PORTLAND CITY TIC KM . AND OAK BTKKOTS. ".rjU, If & auuw ttrmt MERCHANT'S. CAFE Popular place for Guod Meals. n Prices Reasonable. Cor. Commercial &. B'dw'y MfwwwwnacijnmMaMtMM,.IMI .,-M - i t grTayrrrrmpg'wrJ GRAVEL I rgTTTgm'twgrrra m&'xsKxtssMism'Kxmrxttwv We are now propare.1 to furaUl, i.r.vyei, any quantities fr-m pile ... our yard or in crLuj lu... at follSwIu? prici: Troiii p lo on Kroiiiid. $. ; H., a,.j canoaa h ts. tnkin from cars, 52.00 per yard. Retail Depiittnient. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. OppoMto iW-Offlto to" Phone too. Koontz Garage irannl fnr OVERLAND CARS-G00DYEAR TIRES - tw MOTORCYCLES-UNION GAS ENUi" . . ... t o soeciaity Marine and Automobile Hepdiimy North Front Street :: :: " LL- FOR RELIARLB ARSTILVOTS OK TITLE A. IKII'TI I cmS& MARS.inELD AND COQUILLE ! CWV GENERAL AOICNTS, KASTSIOK AX" JJj,NJJ n jio.tD W AU1SNTH l-'OK I'ANAUI. . ,v I NACEB IIKNItY SENUS""-"""" " ... mMwmmmMimMffim&fimm fj.