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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1915)
myiafawiejMMiiiul.Mlai ISjKwiSRHiilsBW 1 J)!MtB99tPrr TWO THE COOSBAY TIMEsTiSaRSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 1dl5 EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES St. C. MAUWTY. Frtltor nl Pub. dan 10. mloxe, fm Mitm Official Puper of Cm Count Official 1'hkp City f MrhflN. "" Kntered t tbe Poslofflc at Msrss fiald Orason for transmission ihTnm-ii the malls us seeoud-clsss seem to drive men to tnllei mail matter than othors pl V K JJ.U I B.TI iir..t'i.K" schkmk ,)...drtnnni i nomcxti. Science for iN.-t t. m in to stnrty j i k. " t'i ' '' hHfiiiH under conswera-, . - ,x, , -v prist two m-ws. the pro- Id Ro"1 ,,lKm ,,as "ow nt" , ,p.;,.,i proposition. ; nd the mor. Jo;i'f .oo Th jj,,,, r0o committee ap- Bay pPlp r' worth the pointed April 2. 115 liy the pres- mor worthier the, re. , Qwc M. Jos of ths COos lny , gnV .!. T. hwoet- Soim- Coos Ha vm wors TRl,rL; lm, sequin.! u ml-1 i-"t:"." r " www low . Th rowt itoow to occupy s j friven spuee In tlie Ladles' Kniporl- nm. the entire expense being $05.00 I . per mor.th which Includes rent, uso ; of t0(tM tnrator, telephone, water. Some Coo Ba mn warn Hjrht and a care taker ''T'lir.ihllih! '' You ., i linn ii i i mi 'jiiniMM.iiii 'I"'!"!!!'!'!"!'1!"!! ir'll'V'r:"'Vll'TTTll1llll'lNUJW.Wl4'-'J''TTni rmt.tttw-! "" .1 ,li'i.,i I .. .P. 1' l'l ('. I . Ill ., v..:. .. ..x.v.v.vxi'iS!...-..: ill1 limn! 1 1 iiiii i immmmwwimt -'4$msmm.- Jin i i uWBTit . mmm:, iv !;i IBiSI: ' m.f' Mmm XS Ml !j I i?- t iiiklf r ill i . ,,, ' . , ,, , i .. a Caffi ito AraS I ' ' '' ' - i""""',iMi','ii'. ; I ' i'11'i 'i;i:Ykm s w, ,1 "! 'inn nt. . I Mmm I f ,.; . ,- ,1;,;:4& jj ' :",, , , . :,;!'': , :.: '1l!,lli,;!j ji j! Ii in; 1 'fe". (gOB I I ', ii; !,, !,!, !l.l ilii ',! I I llll J 1 'i-ONG BURNING didcTL. I m illli '.;,,.: I !l ill i ill . LltaWTTE I' I !ll!llllllllll!llil':K;i!il,!ii)i;liilll APIAN whlih helped to boott R trade and othem cultivate the lumber bimlnewi and ljn m hearty handshake helped to build Rood roa 'MtOMH4( ivas canl'-d out tit Iiwaeo, V'.mhltiKlon Somethln ulinllar niitbt not b an of plaw'e - iu Coo roi.tity If not fWM-tly the( PI'llMC ItltST HOOM -.,,.. .hak at nv rt thfi lttea - .. PH llll' el iiriin ! , "".- - - ' "-" cntpestc the fait that If every In' The Re! Koflni to be koiit mien until 7 o'clock and on Snturdnys nn-1 tu S o'clock. ' The caretaker employed for the, present Is .Mrs Nellie Owen. The followltiR ntetliod bus heon do- j aided upon for the malntennnce of the Het Hoom. i That ench and every person, man. woman, nr child, who wishes to con-1 tribute to the support, to cull nt the i Mr. M A Sweetman make the dlldnl do nla nnie anare ine en- h , . - eral renult mean mucn areompnan- j Then too, thla la a Antnmtintir nnt lumber Ir certainly . .... . its oojct. to jeet tne coufte women fn .,,,inr. ,nr, ohbIIv wnutit im a moat unliable material to In , umeihW, ro or.ranlaa.loN. the elm, ,?an,cr,'f each cC. would n, point mL cases ns It H a home product, i dcld-l to take up both literary and j, ,JpM oonl ro,,rei)entatlvo whoso The plan which waa followed -t 'oivK work. lllltv )( w)I1 ,,0i t() taI() a llst 0f 1 wnahlntlon Is of Inferwit and , .r. 7" " 'r"A. ",,".. "... .V.' '"! n ,oHe,t the Hnnic ntid loavo It - iniM'ii iiri'tirn toi.i a follows In an Oljrmpla new-,,j, V()tPfl , MauI 1) iwiiit mill uti'it n on ttcnt'f nt i ' "The Coos Hay Woman' Club wa ,u.' .... n... nn,n't i, i... ...ml lumber I orannlted March IX. IMS. ttrnler the .p ,', 0. ,,,,,. , or,i,,r rtalnly V.'m . ' in? l . f l ' . ' ,mv," " thnt all clubs may ho Interested also naptt i.mi. i.)iii .Mil hi iv nun .urn. uuiro' i. "Hnrinr for Its nuroose the In. I Sweetinan were appointed as the Itest HnTlnit for its purpose iae ro()n romlltpe ,0 nl(.Hrtnln w,,a( frodnrtlon of n aplrlt or co-opera- W0(I llt. ,1L, ,.XI,ellP. This roinnilttee tton Into tae Rood roftda movement I after carernl conslilenitlon and much vhiLl. will Imd a farmer to rooalr ' Inquiry . found thnt It could not be i ri... --.i r..k. l..-.. !.,. i (i hi. m AMreimi, In. iinniirni nil i nun u .i. ... ...i .. "1"1 ,0 collect the snp.it' and loavo It i .. .hi, . 'i !I "", ,le?' I00,, wl'en; they will he JtS. i It '' n receipt for the same, this thi road Bt for less that $ 1 2 r. . o n to I S 1 f. n 0(1 iwir mnntli nml Dm rlnli iln. stead of apendin a wek trylns tor()p(i llml ,llov wt.ro ot a()0 t0 un. persuade County romrolsuloners to dortako It at thnt tlinu. do ii for him. a -nnr-a-Plank' move- Lntor. Reptotnhor 2. ION. the . . v. wrf....j i Ttu..nn members decided to chnnpo the name ment has hetin oMglnated In Ilwaco, . t(i plii ,() jQ km)wn hereafter a. VVaehliiRton, In Pacific County. In iTH, Coos Hay Woman's Club; this de the southwest orn rornor of the state clslon IjoIiik made becaiiso so many Patternod aftor the 'buy-a-halc- woiiidii wen- so capable but not cIIkI-of-cotton' Idea of the South and the ' " the club tliotiglit that more ., , ' , , . ,i. ., efficient work could ho accomplished uuj-n-uA-.ii. i..n - UUJ with a larger niemhershlp u-ulnnk tnovemont iiroposK tani roprcsent.ntlvc also to niet with the Rest Room committee when nec essary. The list of clubs, donators ami monthly contributors will bo given next. (Ml PIG each booster purchase a plonk for for Its object, "to study such sttb- 3i cents, the plank being placed on Jccts as shall deal with the Kcnenil ,.- i.. n,i- in ii... Pnoifir Pnini. i wolfnro of tlio coiiiiiiu tilty and to as one of the roads In the I nc.lflc Conn . M n br,nB,ll; al)0Ut lho roaMoll ty penlnsnl. ttord of the novel of stlC, rotidltlous c-oiuluctlvu to the Idea was Rlvea by At. K. Sinclair. , general welfare. of the Southwestern Haul:, of II-! It Is unlimited in membership nnd ueo ; women from tlio surrotincIliiK towns, .m ,. . .... j ..-.. n.. i11"' rlver n'l '"lets are eligible to "TlM" city h- situated nwir 0p membership. DlRapnoiMWMii, not far from The i The club hopes to eventually be- motttli of tM- Columbia Klvw. andlC(,"i n ilopnrtmont club. They have its UeertwiU) to aid itself In nder consideration tho niaUhiK of a hultdtnj; M nwdc commandod much .admiration i "lloeauw of the remoteness of this territory from other centers ot the Ptnte, the peninsular residents obtained Itttle help when tlioy sought for n Rood ruads appropriation. At . tlif same tiniu they realized that they must liaic luc-aim of coiumuu icatloi, if they wero to keep In touch with their owu state, uud kuvr they kelected their owu good roads dur. XOItTII HK.VI) CITV 1 A I S PASS S K ON I) OJj.lM.VA NCK ' To Coniplcto Sliermau Avenuo mill I'uve One Illock on Vn.slilntiin . Weather Allows Work I Two days will seo tho completion I The Coos Hay Woman's Club has f the haso for tho north half of tho j 1315 iDSIIFi TAT T RACE ME MYRTLE PII Official Projinini 'The llwuco booBterH oiuphasb.eil '. nw., .IL'IA M), 11)1.- i 1 Trot or pace, onu-half mile, two heats, eacli heat u Sherman avenue pavinc In North Hcnd. At a special tneotliiK of the council held thero last evening an ordinance watt passed authorizing the continuance of the work on Sherman avenue between California and Wash ington and on Washington between Sherman nnd Sherlilau. With tho good weathor of the last, few days the Warren Constructltoii company lias had Its entire crew bus ily engaged, pushing tlio work as rapidly as possible. Tho council of last night passed on ly tho ono ordlnanco and adjourned for a week when tho rogulnr business of tho city conies up for consideration. ask vouit Ni:mimoit .lu.vi-j atii. ! j I NORTH BEND NEWS f. Mr. House, who was seriously In-1 Jured In the Hunker Hill fire, ox- wecu to bo ahlu to leave the hospital In about u week. Ho can walk now with a crutch. I; yn nil get years by the be.-U-'cm-to-it division if you'll stand pat just about long enough to buy some Prince Albert tobacco. Then the cards read : Jam your old jimmy pipe brimful to the spilling-spot, or roll a makin's cigarette, strike fire with a match and go on. ( For you've got a through ticket. That's all there is to it this dig ging fun out of a pipe or a ciga retteif you follow suit and play the game via P. A., because then you've switched to the right track! And your tongue will be fine-like-silk whether you smoke one load or. a hundred I For Prince Albert is made by a patented process that cuts out tongue-bite and throat-parch 1 Now, you just let it sift in that no tobacco ever was, or can be, made like Prince Albert, the national joy smoke. Cut-loose with a pipe or a ciga rette and a tidy red tin of P. A. and swing open your chest to some genuine 'smoke -sunshine. For then you'll qualify to be a real and true pipe-r on the P. A. band wagon, which means 33d degree tobacco happiness and a guarantee that you'll be jimmy pipejoy'us and cigarette cheerful 1 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wintton-Salem, N. C. Print Atbtrl tmoitn cvtrywhire art tnthutlmlic ovtr Ihm cta$ly pound cryital-nlait humidor with (A tponst-moiiltntr top which hfpt lha tobacco in fine ftttttalwayt. It'g a thing of Joy for every man Who tmokmi a Dice or rotlM him own cinarmltet. Prince Albert It alto tolJ in toppy red bast at the price of a jitney ride, Se handy for cigarette and half-pound tin humidor t emokert) tidy red tint, lOci and handtome pound una tin humluort. Copyright llll by II. J, IteynoMt Tubaccu Co. the national joy ismok xii i joci mat tuey wore ueipiug ; 0 ttibnikelroM, and called attention to XOTICK TO IIIDDKHS Scaled bids will ho received by the work that could ho done If, rur(! .yr( cU JUr(JU $,00 the Directors or School District No. ftery person In tho state when u'Xo Itn is 1 n:. olio halt milo, ' ". Coos County, Oregon. First, for tmch of road needed repair, would ,. S80.00 ' "'u Pointing or tho achool buildings nluotjo Into tho work himself In-1 Xo ;Trot or IUCU olu..llujt with ono coat of cream color paint, etfead of appealing to tho county for j mllo, best two In three heuts, 'illstrict to furnish paint. Second: neip no ih sure not to got. In that ' fl00 lor lu.ao $mn' For painting tho school buildings; - i.u.u, vv,h, ...... ...,, ..... No .N0veity race, ono mile, he saved and taxes lowered, It was said.' t WITH THE TOAST ! t AND THE TEA t $at) for first to quarter post, $40 for first to half-inllo post, $05 for first to three- qunrter post, $75 for first to ;o( i:vi:mj ComprotulHit Is hut the 4 sacrifice of ono right or good In tho hope of retaining an- other too ofteu ending In the loss of both. Tiyou Kd- wards. 'lowest If It deem the bidder most responsible. Illils for each building I with ono coat of paint, contractor to rtirnlsh paint. All work to he done In a workmanlike manner and to he completed before September 1, 111 in. j llldu to bo opened at tho office ot i iiillu stake $200 ' John F. Hall, District Clerk at 7. 110 No. fi .Motor Cycle, C miles, I !' '. Jimu Itli, 1UI5. The Honrd $LT. to 1st, $IG to L'nJ... .$40 loseives the right to reject any and SATIMIDAV, .M'lA' it, 11M." ,H bids or to accept u bid not tho No. (i. Trot or pace, ono-half mile, two heats, each heat a race, 2:115 cla'ss, purse. . .$100 ,' ho separate. No. 7 Uunnlng, five-eighths Dated at Marshfluld, Oregon, this! tulle, puiBo 1 1 oo ' "5th day of May, 1015. No. S Trot or piico, ono mllo, , JOHN K. HALL, three hents, every heat n ' District Clerk, School District No. raco, purse ir,0 ''. .Marshflold, Coos County, Oro. No. 11 IttimiltiK. ono and one- l' -'! olgl.tl, miles, for Coos and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Curry County horses only, ! i""""1 $200 ' H. H. Hnrnnr "r.'. Be Sure How Your Meat is Kept "With tlio approach of the suinnier season, our Cold Storage plant becomes more than ever a factor that every meat consumer should consider. Tlio Cold Storago plant nt all seasons of tho year permits the meat to ho properly kept ami ripened before being delivered to tho consumer but In tho summer season when tho files and Hiinshliio threaten fresh meat, you should be sure about tho kind of ment you arc getting. In addition to our usual excellent meat supply, tills week wo hnvo somo very fine chickens, spring lambs and fresh pork. THE UNION MARKET J. E. Ford & Co. Phone 58-J. 174 South Broadway. t'J-'-lltr,ViiiitTi? PAKILBURNSa25ANrA CLARA San Francisco-Eureka-Coos Bay-Portland North Bound KISOM SAN 1'HANCISCO l(:oo ii. in., June ."5, .10, ir,, no, "..-, nnd SO. I'KOM COOS HAY TOU ASTOItU AND POKTIjAM). P. 31. Tide, Juno 1, 7, 111, 17, li'J, 27, Julr 1. South Bound I'ltO.M PoniTiANI) (I P. 31. .In no I, f), 11, 111, 21, 20, July rito.M coos ii.w rou uuhkkaand sa.v phaxcisco. P. 31. Title, Juno (I, II, HI, 21, 211 ami SI. NORTH PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO. Smith Terminal Dock. Phono Jiltl. , mLTJII? AgCllt. . City Auto & Taxi Co. Day anil Night Service For ta.l, phone 20. Chandler Hotel Foi touring cars, phone 20, Chamllcr llotul i.vxx i.A.Mitirni, piop. New Cum mv Cars 94,44 0X ACCOPXT OF TIIK WIIATIIIHt All alonir n' this hero weather .o.iu -consolation rare, for j IIOUSK ltUIMIKIt I can't get no plant In' done: "" horsoa not flnlshliiK ai Oonetal Hepairing uud Cabinet Now an' then they'H altogether , Hood as second, purso $7$ I Jinking. Too much rain or too much sun! N,,i ' ' --Motooyelo race, $25 i Phono IMO-J. CiouiiiI'm too wet or dry or sutliln - ' l ,Hl' ln ,0 -"", purso...$IO' Frald my seed will take an' nil. Seonm to mo 1 i ain't do uothlu'; It's too cold or It's loo hot. Wife alio i,y I got the hookworm, Set aroun' all day an' read; Toll her then I got tho bookworm - 1 in a liuiiiy cuss, IiiiIcihI! Just the h.'iiiio, I find I'm wlshin' All the tlmo to git away, j For I'd liko lo no a-flshiii'-- - Sit uu' fish the livelong day! Weather--1 calu't fight agin' In: Life's u curious circumstance. Fannin? Thoro ain't iiothln' iu it! Poio man hasn't got no chance! Hut tho grub's low In tho larder; If I eat I mustn't shirk. (im-M 1 11 try n little hard!- Ilootay! Now I feel like work! - Kolwted. Ono Coos Hay mull who has been borrowing trouble for a uoil many years ist week bought a seioiid hand automobile. Occasionally you moot a Coos Hay grouch who Is miserable ciiimuli to he eiitortaliiliig. ,: i i t WESTERN LOAN AND BUILDING CO. Assets $2,340,000.00 J. M. Wright Phono tSS-U lU'lliDlN'n COXTUAOTOIt Kstluiates furnished on roiiuest Dr. H. M. Shaw l')e, Hiir, Noso ami Tliroit. classes Firnni Hit. MATTIN II, SII.VW. I Disease of Women ami Chtlilreii I Officii Phono :i:io-J. Jlootns 200. 201, 202, Irving Hloclt GOLDEN WEST C0EEEE 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 IWTER-OCEARI TRAWSPDRTATIDftl GD. Weekly Service Coos Hay anil San Francisco. fi" STEAMSHIP Hill SMITH t Pays 8 per cent on savings t t I Benjamin Ostlind X COXBl'IriXO KNUINKKH AXD J AHCIUTIKT Offices, 200 Irving Hlock. riiono iua-1. or jut-j. Marshfield, Oregon. I. S. KAUFMAN & CO. J H G Bu!lpp Local Treasurer t H' G' B.W. K.vixKKK t Z X ,lon' :lu C"0,e llldg. Phono 1I5-.1. Healdenco Phono 12S-I.. Puget Sound Bridge & Dredging Co. Dams, Bridges, Buildings. General Construction COMPLETE PLANTS FOR HARBOR WORK Our Coos Bay office has available for Oregon Coast work the Dredge "Seattle" the most powerful, best equipped ami most thoroughly ,,iorB tweiity-lucli hydraulic dredge Ir. Pacific waters Freight and Passenger Service 4 .SAILS FItOM SAX KHAXCISCO FOH, COOS HAV, TITSDAV JUNK 1ST AT :i:()(l P. 31. San Francisco Office, 000 Fifo Hulltllng, "nitd Plrr Number M Coos Bay Agent, 0. F. IoGeorqe, ?k & ' i . Coos Bay office, Marshfield, Oregon. Main office, Seattle, Washington. i:.u'ippi:d WITH wihf.lf.ss Steamship Breakwater ALWAYS ON TIMIv. SAILS FHO.M.MAHSIIFIIJLDKVKUV SCNDAV DllUXfl MAY AT A.M., AXD FHO.M POHTLAND KVKUY Tlll'HSIUY AT 8 A-M-Tickets on sale at Portlanil CJly.Ticket Office, tlth nnd Oak Str's Phono iwj, c. II. LAXHKHS. Ag- Hewaro of the timely advice of ii disinterested man. nut you nover hnvo to ko way In order to got In bad. half DUNGAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS ivlll be kept OPKX TO TDK PUHLIO A rvgular state licensed undertaker will bo Iu charge Phono 105. J W. G. Chandler AKCIUTF.CT Hoouis ;i01 and 802, Coke Hulldlug.j Murshflold, Oregon. Wm. S. Turpen AHCIIITFCT Marshfield, Orugon. Kuowleilgo may not always bo, Perl Riley Ballinger PIANIST AXD TF.ACHF.H Hesldeuce Studio, 217 No. Third St. Phono 3GS-L. GRAVEL Wo are now preparoil to MrnUh OIUVKL in any quantities from pile In our yard or In carload lots, at following prices; From pllo on ground, $2.'? por yard. catioad Ms, taken from cars, $2.00 per yard. 1'ctail Department. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. Opposite Post-Offiro. Kooitz Garage Aoranni fnr VflfcjUHWJ IV! , OVERLAND CARS lODYEAR TIRES - EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLES UNION GAS ENGINES . Marine and Autnmnhilfi .Rnnairinn a Specialty North Front Street .. :s .. Phone 180-J I J