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ljaLX22L!? FOUR ; THE COOS BAY TIMES. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915-EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES M. C. MALOXEV, IMItor nnd Pub. PAN K. MALONHV, News Editor News of Near-by Towns Official Offfclnl Paper of Paper City Cooo County of Mnrshfleld. HAD CLOSE CALL HAD CHECK AT DAXDOX I Address all communications to COOS II A V DAILY TIMES. i: Entered nt tho I'ostoffice at JInrsh- field, Oregon, for transmission through tho malls as second-class mall matter. SU11SCHIPTI0N HATES DAILY. Ono year f 6.00 j Per month GO weekly. ' Ono year ....$1.50! When paid strictly In advance the ' subscilptlou pilco of tho Coos Hay Times Is $G.OO per year or $2.60 for six months, An Independent Republican news paper, published every evening ex cept Sunday, nnd weekly, by Tho Coos Hay Times Publishing Co. AX oppoiutxity ovehi.ookhd Miss Cllnkeuhenid. Dilution 'Pearlier, j rails Of Hunt in Coipilllo Hher I UAXDOX, Ore., May 2S. Miss jClinkcnheard, a Unndon tcarhcr, while returning from a plcnle with other teachers foil off the launch In- ... .!. r..Htn MlfnK Clin rnttlil tint ;.,,.;.' ' " ;,.inr oncn or son, who received tho money there- twico when Dave 1'ructt Junipetl over Kn.u;s Delay Seattle. IloDlnson is iuiuiiik. ,.... ........ o i i. w...-.,.i has been sworn out for . 1.... 1. lttin w.l v.it linntt about 125,000 cubic yards from tlio'nrrcm iui " - - shoal above the .Moore mill. Siwks ciitccl. larao nnd small, delay tho work to The man who passed tho check Mich an extent that only from 15 to, doubtless assumed tho name of h. L. on I,,,,.,.,, , ,lnv nro nvnllniilo for ' UoblUSOIt IIS it It Is tllO UlllllO of tllO t -.. ...... f!n. n font. 1'nvmnnf nil Ihp Ul llUIH UUOIHIOVIM . .., .. ...... - check was stopped by somebody and A warrant Koblnsou's lo- M ANY tons of shells hao been taken out of tho bay and are thrown up at different points. Thcso sholls have quite n valuo If ono would take tho trouble to clean nnd ship them. As a fertilizer thoy nro narticularly rich In lime, tho In- tho pumping of tho sand. Tho ro mainlng of the twenty-four hours arc lost In removing simps from the pump or towing the larger ones to shore. Dandon Recorder. well known gincer. Mnrshfleld civil en- ltAXDOX MAX D ESI HITS I Y, S. Snjder Wanted for l.ciiiiiK Ills I Wife nnd Two Children I I1AXDOX. Ore., May 28. W. S. Snyder of Four Mile, quietly packed grcdiont needed on tho Coos County Ma vcnom belongings while his soil but they havo nnother markot wfo n8 gapping In llandon nnd de value. Ground up to a suitable ,nrtCil for parts unknown. .Mrs. Sny slzo they make tho proper feed toi(cr in(cr 8WOro out a warrant for furnish llmo for chickens. Crushed llH nrrcst for fauro to support his oyster shell Is ono thing which every falnly ucsldes the wife thero are poultryman gives his hens and thotwo Btlmi children aged five nnd six shells nro hero in such great quan- .-cars rcsnectlvelr. Tho warrant was V. M. TKOl'DLE AT UAXDOX ,(., titles the business could bo carried on extensively. In fact ono dealer in poultry aiippllcs offered to local ttnvltflH ,fii,l iitl"t linr) (mi trf 4lin jiii iivo h,j'11 1'ii-u I"- !' " i KiAnTii t hi i r""T ii r"i o aholls, requiring thnt they bo wash-! IVUnin IIMLCI IVCVVd cd of mud and sacked ready for ship-, vt ment. If taken from a plnco such ! telephoned to tho sheriff's office. Of ns dredger Island the raw matcrlnl would cost nothing and tho only cost would bo tho lnbor for washing and cleaning tho shells and sacking them so thcro should bo a nlco profit In furnishing tho material. Thoro seoms to bo a chanco for somo enterprising person to establish a new nnd pay ing Industry. NOTHING LKKT IN tho times gono by when war was In progress It meant that men of different nations wcro fight ing with all their might "on laud nnd Bon." Hut thcso nro moro mod ern times nnd tho warring peoplo nro not satisfied with tho laud and sea conflicts but thoy must fight from undor tho water and from tho nlr nbovo. They nro fighting In Hur opo now on land nnd Ben and undor tho wntor and from tho nlr. Surely thoro Is no plnco olso thoy can get so It may haroly bo possiblo thnt this tlmo tho gnmo or war will play It self out and simply exhaust Itself in resources. With tho fighting nnd (Special to Tho Times.) NOItTII INLET, Or., Slay 28. Elder Stcluhoff conducted devotional services at tho chapel last Sunday. Tho North Inlet-Lakeside auto service has been out of commission for nearly three weeks, owing to heavy rains making ' Impassable roads. Grandma Miller has been qulto 111 of late, BtifferlngVroni rheuma tism. Mrs. Chas. Hamilton, who lias been quito seriously Indisposed, Is much improved. W. J. Howard Is confined to his home by an attack of grip. Tho North Inlet Chapel, which was erected through tho efforts of Captain O. I.clloy Hnll, of tho Lift lino, will ho formally dedicated on Sunday, June 20, nt which lime Hov. O. C. Wright, of Portland, Superin tendent of Stnto Missions, will be present. There will be. two servlcos, ono nt 10:110 u. in., followed by n basket dinner, and a later Bervlco In tho afternoon. Special music Is being arranged. Mis. Laura McUoa will slug, with Miss Gladys Howard Smith Accuscd'or Drawing Gun On Deputy Dlmkerhy. UAXDOX, Ore., May 28. V. M. Smith who was served with a res training order by tho Circuit Court last week nnd created somo sensation by tho manner lu which ho received E. M. Ulackcrby, tho serving offi cer, was Hrrcstod by a warrant sworn out by 13. M. Hlnckcrby, charging him with pointing n gun nt said Ulackcrby. Mr. Smith wnived 'tho preliminary hearing and tho accused was bound over to appear beforo tho next grand jury In n sum of ono hundred dollars. xr.ws ()!' tin: coi'xty skat Doings of Coiiulllo People Tho Hernlil Told In killing spreading rrom tho fncu of tho earth to places above and below j .,, ,lt tlle' orgun. i iukiu in no now means oi nttncK loft. It nt least can ho hoped that this war finishes the gnmo. .MINHItS INQl'IHE BIG CLASS IS TO GRADUATE THIS YEAR (Special to Tho Tlmos.) UAXDOX, Ore., Muy 28. Tho graduating class of the Haudon high school will tills year be composed of ! ton girls and ton boys. This is tho largost class that over graduated from tho llandon school. Tho coin-' California )Un Want to Know AInhiI lllnek: Sands llcru ' Apparently mining men lu Califor nia havo hecomo somewbnt lntrRi. cd lu the black snud gold mining in' 1 41. 1 . . i. . . .. ... I huh pun oi mo sinie, nr. w. llay don has received Inquiries from sov oral men lu California who havo inn-' chinos for extracting gold rrom black i Hands nnd nsklm: uliont tim iinmuiic . hero. Dr. llaydon miiiio yenrti ago,1' mv'll,K: mndo extensive examinations of the1 0,or0 Hnynor GeUeudorfer. Ag hlack sand for largo liilerwtH iiiul ' ,u'8 c,ir,,,H" Cnntarliiiry. Croiwy Uny tho Inquiries wort, sent to him bo- nil,'1,l,liu P-'" Kvelyu DoLong. cnuso ho was known .. ,... ,iii,,.i.v "'" "Milam t'lintburn. Helen Dr. ll. II. Mooro returned here nf ter n two weeks' nbsonco nt Port land. Friday morning 17 moro men went to work, cutting brush on tho Httss tract of land across tho river from this plnco. W. L. Klstnor roportdo that all but 100 acres had been con tractcd. William Crane, of llandon, wns in town mid says that tho rain is hold ing up the opening of his camp on Lnmpa Creek, hut thnt ho expects to liavj It pnlng as soon ns tho rain quits. Mr:. L. Hailocker and her daugh ter, IMiii, hac returned from Marsh rield, whero they wore called by tho serious Illness of Mrs. Hnrloeker'Si mother, Mrs. Mary Coke, whoso con-1 dltlon has greatly Improved. Sam McAdams has finished tho now building which ho has been er ecting for a blacksmith shop on tho ' ground leased from A. 11. Collier, near the depot. Tho bluldlng Is 21 by 1 1, nnd .McAdams & Son nro now Installed thoro nnd ready for bus!-, ucss. OKI'S LICKXSK HACK Tho Coqulllo Ilernld snys: i Captain Harvey Dunham, tho cap-1 tain of tho stoamor Tologrnph, whoso llccnso was revoked for thrco months received his lleonso back again ono day Inst week nnd Btartod to work I on his boat tho same day. ADOPT CKLKDDATIOX meucomeut oxcicUoh will bo hold on Juno 2. Hov. Luther II. Dyott will deliver tho uddroiw. Tho class Is composed of the fol- on geology mate. of this part or thoARUBtn StoUz' ,l,,,llolt I-hukIoIh. PILK DltlVKIt KKADY Mnclilueiy Is Itcaily I'oi .'MIL llrldgm Tho Ten .Mary Agnen DonnldKon, .lohn Wind mor, until M. Harkhart. .luck l-'nhy jKrononhurB. Kdim Langlold Galllor. iGeoiKe Aiurray Sioltx, llattlo I'lor enct Honk, Merlon Siiupiniu I.owry, , Huby Alice Tllton. Claire Sliuninte. Coqulllo, tho County seat, is in doubt as to whether or not tho poo-, plo thero shall colobrato tho Fourth according to tho following rrom tho llorah': I "Is Coqulllo going to colobrato tho Fourth of July? Thero Is a feeling In somo quartern that a "dry" cole-' bratlon could not bo nindo n succors ' against tho liquid attractions of Han-, don and tho Hay. It might bo well lor the believers. In aridity to got In and show that a hnoxelow celebra tion (an bo made a succosa minus the how Put;." Tho pile driver which v,lll be uod0tl" 1:iUa,,"' ,-,ttl''' '"' "" o drive the piles Mr tho lirlrt. I "r"Vtf b",llU "lul rlB" 1 v''' 10 nnvo tun piles for tho hrldiroa nt Ten Mile Creek and at the Ten Mllo hikes, has been set up on the Will Wilkinson place, where tho first work will be done. From there It will work north. Stool will bo laid across nil temporary brldno between North Horn! nnd Lakenlde and the bridges driven afterwards. Coo Hay Harbor. Xelion. SKLLS DO.VD 1SSPK (Speclnl to Tho Tlmen.l KDOKXIJ, Oie.. Mny2S.--Tlie City council nob! a $10,000 Inane of r. per cent city hull bomU to Smith & Paschal for par. accrued Interest nnd a promlitin or $111. the bidder to furnish tho blank bonds. TIiJh wan tho best bid received by the city. SMALL SKA MOAT (Imiiiiiej Carpenter, Who Kcntpcd Itiiiiilulpli dlsnstcr, Tiles Again Cut This Out It is Worth Money Cut out this advortlsomont, on closo 5 cents to Foloy & Co., 2S35 Sheffield nve., ChlcBgo, HI., writing your iinnio and address rlonrly. You racoho In return a freo tri.ii will Cluiunrey Carpenter nnd K. J. Kav loft on the Star and Crescent, motor' boat, for Hokuo Uler, where theyi will oiijmhp In n fUhliiK cniUe. Thai i. .....i..........i ... .. . . . . " HiiuiiiiiurH riMM.mt' oi mo Aore- iiiiriiiigB contaiuiuK: men Bllll urles U amply lllus- I) Foley's Honey and Tar Com trated when two men rlk the blue I pound, the standard family rem deop us these oung men frequently I ody for coubIis, coldn, croup, whoop, do In h motor boat not ocr twenty luucouh, tlghtnesa nnd soreim... i.. i i ,.... ... .: i .... t. . . . urui lunn, vuvi) iiik one auxiliary sail. , cnubi, CIIAXd'K or NAILING Stonmer Xnuii Siulili will Siln from Suiltli TVriiiiiial Doik, .Maish. field, Sat in day, JI lillth nt 10 a.m. for Kan Knuielsco onlj. ItetiilliliiK' froin San I'lnm-Isio for Thex often crule lu sea fUdilmr on' of Night of laud. Curpenter'fc nar row paviipo from death on the wreck of the Ituudolph did not Hot hU Kat nor even dent his cnurns.p. Hnudou Heconler, IION'OH KKV. ()nSO.Y A Portland paper jjlves the follow ing about a former Mui-tihflold pa. Coos lliiy, Tuesiliii, .lime 1st, nt .1 tor p. in., willing iigniii liom MmNhi'lelil , Tho Kev. J. Diehard OUon loft to fjir S.H1 I'Vniieihco Satimlay tho nth 'day for ICnstorn OroKou, whero he or .Sunday tho (ltd. IiKMiigorrt Imvlng for tho VJlh coiiflrni their net Milling. i'sei'atlous of June will ple.ue reservations for the will deliver a series or lecture. The couilrmutloii class of U locently con firmed at th lCmanul Lutbvrau clnuvh. presented the Hiv Mr OI ion with ,i puiH i.f $7o, Knppo and bronchial coubIis. (2) Foloy Kidney PIIU, for ovorworked and disordered kldiu-ys and bladder ailments, pnlu lu fctd'g I and back duo to Kidney Trouble,' ore muicles. stiff Joint, backache and iheumntfsm. CM Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholeuome and thoroughly cleansing enthnitlc. Kspwlally eomforilnir to I atom persons, and a purgative neel- eu uy everybody with sluggish bowels and torpid liver. You im try these throe family remedies ror only 5c. For sale by Owl Preairlptlon ihar niscy. Frank 1). Cohau. Ceutral Ave nue. Opposite Chandler Hotel. Tole phouti 71 iii ii in i .WM, BE ssassssffissssMSSffiisssg ItobiiiMiu Wanted for Cashing Smlth-Powei'i Paper UAXDOX, Ore., May 28. II. Gns tnrsen cashed n fifty dollar check, drawn by the Smith-Powers Logging company', payable to II. Xoumnn nnd in- liim endorsed to ono K. L. Itoblu- VOr CAX ALWWS DO m'TTI'.K KOIt LKSS AT THE FAIR WE SELL FOR LESS BECAUSE WE SELL FOR CASH Seven Specials for Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Children's tan pongee Coats, all CI OCT sizes. Were $3.00 to $4.00. Now .yi. Plaid and novelty dresscjoods, just the thing forlr i l,SM.,.,o lnonno AfnPn A (t nilH fifln Vf L H0W.fc,k-'V' KGJ Ulllllll t'll 0 III OOOUO. KUIO -iwu mil., w j" ' Men's Finest Navy Blue Percale Ovcrshirts, Jf with two collars. Were $1.25. Now adfl- Notingham Lace Curtains in white or ecru. r-l -IQ 6 yds to the pair. Were $2.00. now, pair V g Ladies' Wash Petticoats, pretty striped ma- 2Qr terials, good quality, wore 75c, now Ladies' best quality flannelette gowns, white OEr and stripes, were $1.25 and $1.50. Now ....UJ Heavy tapestry Cloth, 48 inches wide, suitable for lounge covers, portierrcs, etc. AJZr IA ICn .,n..rl Mmn Tfl-fV vvcia (uu ycti ii. Dozens of Savings A. Have Been CWr,i u This Year ccounh '.in llnt nil Ini'fin nnnnniio. i... i knows he is just as welcome here 1al,er h For months we have been urqinn iA sayings account here-bPcauso wo v i i"3 a thrift and industry. we Waili to enccaiJ Wc pay interest on savings accounts You may open an account nt flm,l:. j "'UBinanvam.... -i oniuym mw ITIBIL Ifill OF COOS BAY So'elg Veiwrii Iloxes for -Renl. Sat M'lul Ion Alva.s or .Money Iteriinileil Now ii ?J et iloi i to Chaiidtet' Hotel Nmmmmimmmmi FLIfflilifir Be Sure How Your Meat is Kept AVith the approach nl' the slllUM, season, our Cold Storage plant Ik-chiiics more than ever a factor llial overy meat consumer should consider. The Cold StornKO plant at nil Honsoni of the yenr permits the meat to be properly kept nnd ripened beforo being delivered to the consunur but In tho minimer aeason when the riles and suuslilno threaten fresh meat, ou should ho sure about the kind of meat you nro uotlliiK. In addition to our usual excellent meat supply, thlH week wo huvo somo very fine chickens, spring lambs and fresh pork. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. OLDKKT IIWK I I ii (VII ..... -iilillli IKho, u,"Ml Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $118,000 -Interest pj.1,1 lin Time AMI HA(,s l)i:iOSITS Officers ,1. W. Dennett, President. .1. II. I'laimuan, Vlio-l'icsldcnt. It. I'. Wlllliinis, ( ashler. eo. 1 WhirbcMi-r, .Sv. j IcandiMvian- American M "WHERE SAVINGS ARE SAFE" Wc gladly open your savings accounts with $100 OUR HOME SAVINGS BANK FOR YOUR FREE USE WE PAY INTEREST HOURS 9 TO 3 SATURDAY EVE 7 TO J GOLDEN WEST OOffEE AN OREGON PRODUCT NONE BETTER Will cup more than any coffee on the market. Order a can today Coos Bay Tea, Coffee & Spice House Phcne 394-J. Broadway bet. Central and Commercial IZZ2AI2i3!I.lTZ2T?-iSZXKJ&XXS3efWu . -twsrraKC3M5CI3MBB stssssaJSANTA CUM 1 fakilburn: San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound J I'HOM SA.V KlIAXCISCO mimiii u. in., .nine .i, in, i.i, i, &, m a I'DO.M COOS IIAV P'OU ASTOItIA A.l I'OliTIAMi. I. M. Tide, .Lino 1, 7, li-, 17, IS.Mri. Kooitz Garage Agency for OVERLAND CARS GOODYEAR TIRES EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES Marine and Automobile Repairing a Specialty North Front Street :: :: :: .. Phone 180-J ( South Bound H I'HO.M I'OHTLAM) (I I'. ,M., May . .lime I, n, II, lu, -I. . V - i'kom coos iiav rou i:uti:KA ami h.w iiiamisiu 1'. M. Tide, .May :ll, .Inne (1, 11, 1U, 21, aula NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Sinllli Teriiilnul Duel;. Phone Did. r, , STUII1I, Agett EfiQZKn93SaHGt!affi03BBfiXaEaaHMH s l-'OU UHLIADLt! AIISTItACTS OI-' TITLH AM) IM'UD.MATION A DO IX COOS BAY REAL ESTATE, See TITLE GUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. MAHSIiriKLD AXD COQULLK CITY'. OlIKKON aKXKHAL AGICXTS, HASTSIDK AM) .SKXGSTACKKX'S ADDITION AGENTS I'OK flXADI.YX DAIII'IC UAILItOAD LAXDB .SLXGSTACKLX, J1AXAGEU IIKMIV UTErl-OCEAI TRANSPDRTflTIl Weekly Servleo Coos Hay and San FrancUco. 5 STEAMSHIP ill 111 Freight and Passenger sum i.'icom MAitsni'iHLD roll s. I'MDHO SUNDAY', .MAV JIOTII, AT 11 A. Service rir.M'i.s1i' ami W Kan Francisco Office, 000 I'llo llulldln. .Coou Bay Agent, 0. F. McGborqe, nad llcr 'ii- phone U INDEPIcNDENT AUTO SERVICE Leaes Mailiflolit t llusy Corner 10:00 a.m. 2:00. i.m. R:00 p.m. leaves North llend 15 min. ulcs later Mnibhfield Not Hi Dead Ihuplio Tarheel Sunset Day IUH II'ITD UIHI WlUM'sS gteamstiii g reakwattr n;iNGt,! AT ALWAYS OX TIMI kaii.u 1,'iiiim -nMmiii'ii.'l.ll i: LltV hlN'HAY . .- M-ll-!Sl).V i A.AL, AND KHO.M l'OUTLAND l.ii Tickets on Milo at I'ortland City Tl het OStla ' nm , C.IM"F1'' IMIIIU liltl I " . i GRAVEL v&smnsamsaxssBi Wo are uow nrenand to furnish ckavi-m i from idle n. r v.,,, ' " V. U. '!UU',. lM ""y nunntltloa - -"' " " mnuud Ulfc Kroiii jiIIq on srounil, f2. nor yard. nuau iou, taKeu from at following iirlcoa: cum. $2.00 nor yard. Detail Denuitiiiout. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mts Co Opposlio IW.Offke. 1VA1S VO. Dhone' 100. A Times want ads brjnp results. '111:1.11.1-' ix en hist xi:ci-xsai:y TO IIEUHl.' IX (iOD COMi: xn i.UAIIX UHV KI'lHt'ODAI, riU'IH'11 THIMTV M DV, A .itiTll. Head I. .loliu tl;lij. M)S DAV T.M;s WAR MAPS, TEN CENTS nrv ax ri.To.T,,:.jNrTi; w yi: yii uiin.i: T,,: SI I'DI.Y sTS Pisget Sound Bridge & nredcring Co. rnnpral Conslm Dams, Bridges, Buildings. work COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HABBUK n Our Coos Bay office has aval lanie ' work the "Seattle' Dredge ,.Uf the most powerful, host eaulpiicd and mest twenty-Inch liydraullc aveHtP ; Main I ouuy oay oniue, t Marshfield, Oregon. Seattle, Wai T,... TV7..A AJ WW limes Wcni nw w-g P K-rrT"Ttr: L.'.'J. I K T.9 i ' X1M t'l